Martin Guitar D35 Ambertone LH

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Martin Guitar D35 Ambertone LH

Martin Guitar

D35 Ambertone LH

4.5 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 606008
Model: D35 Ambertone LH
Price: $5,289.90

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This Ambertone D-35 LH is a serious instrument—a beautifully aged dreadnought with a warm, responsive voice and excellent projection. The forward-shifted bracing and ebony fingerboard make it a joy to play, and the left-handed configuration opens up a Martin D-35 experience for a wider range of players. It's ideal for the experienced player seeking a vintage-inspired tone and refined craftsmanship.

Product Description

  • Martin Guitar D35 Ambertone LH
  • Steel-String Guitar
  • 2025 model
  • Left-handed model
  • Type: Dreadnought D-14 Fret
  • Top: Spruce
  • Back and sides: Rosewood
  • Forward-Shifted X-Brace
  • Neck: Selected hardwood
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Style 28 mother of pearl dot fingerboard inlays
  • Antique white bidning
  • Multi-stripe rosette
  • Scale: 645 mm (25.4")
  • Fingerboard radius: 16"
  • Nut width: 44.5 mm (1.75")
  • Compensated bone nut
  • 20 frets
  • Tortoise pickguard
  • Ebony bridge with bone saddle
  • Enclosed chrome machine heads
  • Strings: Martin Guitars MA550T Authentic Treated .013 - .056 (Art. #473904#)
  • Colour: Ambertone
  • Includes hard shell case
  • Made in USA
PROS
  • • Forward-shifted X-bracing delivers exceptional projection and tonal balance
  • • AmberTone finish provides a unique aesthetic and aged appearance
  • • Ebony fingerboard and compensated bone nut enhance playability and intonation
  • • Style 28 mother-of-pearl inlays add a touch of refined elegance
CONS
  • • The dreadnought size can be unwieldy for smaller players or travel
  • • AmberTone finish, while beautiful, might not appeal to all tastes
  • • Premium-priced, representing a significant investment for many players

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Key Features

Top Wood Spruce
Back & Sides Rosewood
Neck Material Selected Hardwood
Fingerboard Ebony
Scale Length 645 mm (25.4 in)
Frets 20
Electronics None
Weight Approximately 6.8 lbs

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Ambertone finish is primarily cosmetic, but the aging process can subtly soften the high-end frequencies, resulting in a slightly warmer, more mellow tone compared to a gloss finish.
The neck profile is a 'Modified Low Oval', a comfortable and popular shape, but players with very small hands might find the dreadnought body size a bit challenging to manage.
A compensated nut ensures accurate intonation across the entire fretboard, leading to more consistent tuning and a better playing experience, especially when playing higher up the neck.

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