What is difference between Martin d 41 and d 42?
Basically, they’re the same guitars. The difference is that the D-41 has abalone hexagon position markers on the fretboard, while the D-42 has the old fashioned diamond and snowflake inlays.
What is the difference between a Martin D41 and a Martin D42?
The most significant difference between the D41 and the D42 is that the D41 is straight braced 5/16″ X and the D42 has forward shifted, scalloped 5/16″ X bracing. The string spacing at the nut is 2 1/8″ on both and both have low profile necks.
Is the Martin D42 a good guitar?
The playability and the tone are both incredible. The guitar brand new already sounds like it’s been played in. It was the best sounding guitar I played, out of many I tried. It has that great Martin sound I was looking for.
What is difference between d41 and d45?
The 45 has abalone around the sides, back and borders the fretboard. The 41 borders the top only and does not go around the fretboard. The 42 goes around the fretboard but does not border the sides and back.
What’s the difference between the Martin D-41 and D-42?
The only difference between D-41, D-42 and D-45 is, now that they are revamped, the amount of bling. Which is not a smart move, as I said before. Where you could choose between different looks, feel and sound with the Pre-Taylor Standards, from now on they should sound and feel quite similar.
How big is the Martin D-41 dreadnought guitar?
Like all dreadnoughts this new D-41 is a big guitar with its 15.62-inch lower bout. There’s no escaping that. However, how a guitar plays is often much more than a set of measurements and it is a comfortable instrument to play seated or standing, despite its depth.
How big is the nut on a Martin guitar?
The mahogany neck features Martin’s ‘Modified Low Oval’ carve with a 1.75-inch nut width. This makes for an exceptionally comfortable playing experience. In fact, we found the neck of this guitar to be nothing short of addictive.