An Acoustic Icon


Attention, all acoustic guitar aficionados! The Wildwood team is brimming with excitement about our latest collaboration with the Martin Custom Shop: a new run of Custom Shop 00-28s! Why are we so geeked? Well, two of our favorite things in the entire world are basking in the glorious sound of a great Martin and providing our customers with exceptional value, and this run of Martins allows us the opportunity to do both! Let’s take a closer look and see why these guitars have won our hearts in record time.

Big Tone. Big Value


When we spec’d out these guitars, our goal was to build mighty guitars that could slay all comers in the acoustic arena while keeping them at a reasonable price point. So, we took some of our favorite standard Martin models and made a couple choice tonal tweaks to set them apart from the pack.

When we considered what type of sound to go for, the discussion was short and the decision was unanimous: we should try to emulate the tone of . While our desire to keep the price point low trumped our desire to deck these guitars out with vintage-accurate appointments, we do believe that our choices regarding tonewood and bracing have imbued these guitars with the spirit of a vintage Martin.

Awesome Adirondack Action


To cop this vintage-style tone, we asked the folks at Martin to equip these Martins with Adirondack spruce tops and bracing. It’s no secret that we love Adirondack spruce to an unhealthy degree here at Wildwood, so let’s dive into the reasons for our obsession with this stellar tonewood.

Adirondack spruce produces a plethora of pleasing timbres. From the get-go, it gives the guitar a woody, percussive attack with piano-like roundness and an exceptionally wide dynamic range. You can coax plenty of different sounds out of a guitar with an Adirondack top simply by altering your right-hand technique, so it really facilitates expressive playing!

Part of the reason for this is the otherworldly amount of headroom that Adirondack spruce offers. Every acoustic guitar’s top has a point at which it cannot get any louder. Once you hit that point, the top is “maxed-out” and playing harder yields more compression rather than more volume.

For guitars with Adirondack tops, that point is much, much higher than normal. So, you can really hit hard with your right hand without losing any clarity. Think of it like this: if electric guitar players prize amps that can “go to eleven,” acoustic guitarists prize Adirondack spruce because it can go to quadruple-fortissimo. Nevertheless, it is still quite expressive and open-sounding at lower volumes.

Specifications:

Brand Martin Guitars
ModelCustom Shop 00-28
Type00-14 Fret
Top WoodSolid Adirondack Spruce
Top FinishGloss w/Aging Toner
BracingGolden Era, Scalloped, 1/4" Adirondack Spruce X-Bracing
Back & Sides WoodEast Indian Rosewood
Neck WoodMahogany
Neck FinishSatin
Neck JointMahogany Blocks/Dovetail Neck Joint
Neck ShapeModified Low Oval w/ Standard Taper
Neck Dimensions.820 1st - .890 9th
Fretboard MaterialBlack Ebony
Fingerboard InlaysAbalone Diamonds and Squares in Long Pattern
Scale Length24.9''
Saddle Spacing 2 1/4"
Width at Nut1 3/4"
Nut MaterialBone
BindingAntique White
RosetteStyle 28 Boltaron
TunersVintage-Style Grover Nickel StaTite with 18:1 Ratio
BridgeBlack Ebony, Modern Belly - Drop in Saddle
Saddle16'' Radius/Compensated/Bone
CaseMolded Hardshell

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