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Martin D Jr-10 - Natural Spruce

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$599.00

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  • 6-string Acoustic Guitar with Sitka Spruce Top
  • Richlite Fingerboard - Natural Spruce
  • Sapele Back and Sides
  • Sapele Back Sides


Outstanding Junior-sized Dreadnought from Martin The Martin D Jr-10 is a stellar junior-sized dreadnought that offers younger players or adult players wanting a smaller acoustic an incredibly comfortable playing experience. The D Jr-10 features a solid spruce top with sapele back and sides — an outstanding tonewood pairing that delivers warm, rich acoustic tone across the entire frequency spectrum. A select hardwood neck with Richlite fingerboard is effortlessly playable and responsive for hours of comfortable chording and lead playing. To top it all off, a beautiful satin finish preserves the wood on the D Jr-10, protecting it and letting its unique coloring come through. Carefully selected tonewood combination delivers superior tone Guitarists here at GearNuts know that there's no substitute for top-quality tonewoods. That's a major reason this Martin Dreadnought Junior acoustic guitar is such a wonderful value — it uses solid tonewoods which typically aren't found on guitars in


Michael Kolakowski
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Guitar plays and sounds great for a smaller guitar.
rocky dela pena
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
I dont like the tone feel of it…it does not motivate me to play..
室崎勝利
Reviewed in Japan on September 8, 2023
出来たらギターサイズ(寸法)を出して欲しかった。
craig
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
I like the size but the sound quality and the playability are not as good as my Taylor GS mini for the same money. It is all wood which is another good quality if you want to wait 20 years for the wood to age but I’m too old to wait. I have two other full size Martins that are wonderful so I’m not prejudice either way. The Taylor has better acoustics and playability and is not as “tight” as this guitar. Either one makes a good couch guitar but I use the Taylor on gigs occasionally.
Soup
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022
easy to play. sounds great with deep voice. I love it and my daughter loves it.
Diana P
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2022
I am very happy with quality and sound and build of the Martin Dreadnought Junior (Djr-10). As a longtime owner of many Martin guitars costing much more, this smaller body guitar really impresses. While it isn’t able to produce the deep bass of its larger counterparts, it’s tone is well balanced and it handles fingerstyle and strumming equally well.My only gripe with Martin is the flimsy gig bag, which will do if you want to keep dust off it or for short trips to the beach or park. But it won’t protect the guitar like a hard shell case will.My guitar must have sat in the factory box a while and arrived with a very dry fretboard and high action. This is not Martins fault as all wood instruments change with fluctuations in temperature and humidity. It would have been better had the dealer (Geartree) opened and inspected the guitar and adjusted it before shipping but they didn’t, and many dealers do not. However, I had to take the guitar to my local shop to get some basic adjustments to the frets right out of the box. I complained to Geartree and they gave me a partial credit for the work done. I would not hesitate to do business with them again. Overall I’ve got a keeper that I will be able to enjoy for many years.
Ronald B.
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2020
Sounds really nice and has a great tone with the Retro strings that came on it. Size makes it fun to play too.
don
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020
It is going to be used to aid my guitar training. I purchased it. for my 83rd birthday. I do own a Gibson, but I’ve always wanted a Martin.
Melanie K.
Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2020
Gorgeous guitar with great tone.
J. R. Harmon
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2019
My review isn’t so much about the guitar (which is quite nice, btw). Rather, Martin packs the guitar with the tail end, strap button in a small paper pouch in the case (not mounted on the guitar). That’s actually a good thing. But I’m a guitar n00b and when I found/looked at the button I thought it was a spare bridge pin (not noticing that it’s a bit larger). My reaction was, “gee that was nice of them to toss in a spare bridge pin”.For a week I thought the guitar was defective (I even called them and left a “I think my guitar is defective” voice message).It took some googling for me to figure out that the “spare bridge pin” was, in fact, the tail button (that happens to look JUST like a bridge pin and NOT like its sibling strap button). It actually looks NICER but different, still.This would have been fixed by a word or two in the “care and feeding” manual that comes with the guitar (or a little, dedicated “add before flight” paper along with the pin or better yet just printed on the envelope that holds it). The words “Tail Pin” or “Strap Pin” should be enough.Not docking the stars. Just adding this review so others won’t suffer the same mistake..........So, now it’s one month later. I’ve been taking the guitar to lessons once a week and she’s great. Sounds nice. Easy to tune. Good size (I don’t I’d want a much smaller guitar, tho). All in all, still a 5 stars experience.