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Martin D-28 Acoustic Guitar: Standard Series Reimagined

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Available at Acoustic Centre Melbourne

Includes Hardshell Case
Specs
  • Body Shape D-28 Standard Dreadnought

  • Top Wood Solid Spruce

  • Back & Sides Wood Solid East Indian Rosewood

  • Top Finish Gloss

  • Color Aging Toner

  • Bracing Forward Shifted X-brace (Golden Era Scalloped)

  • Binding Antique White

  • Neck Wood Select Hardwood

  • Neck Shape GE Modified Low Oval

  • Neck Finish Satin

  • Scale Length 25.4"

  • Fingerboard Material Ebony

  • Fingerboard Radius 16"

  • Fingerboard Inlay Style 28

  • Number of Frets 20

  • Nut Width 1.75"

  • Nut Material Bone

  • Saddle Material Compensated Bone

  • Bridge Material Ebony

  • Tuning Machines Nickel Open-gear

  • Strings Martin MA550T Medium, .013-.056

  • Case Hardshell Case

  • Manufacturer Part Number 10Y25D28

The Martin D-28 Standard is a true icon in the world of acoustic guitars, revered for its bold dreadnought tone and legendary legacy. The 2025 refresh honors its vintage heritage with Golden Era forward-shifted X-bracing beneath a solid spruce top, delivering increased resonance and responsiveness. Paired with East Indian rosewood back and sides, the D-28 offers powerful bass, clear trebles, and rich harmonic depth that has defined the sound of countless recordings. Whether you're a flatpicker, strummer, or singer-songwriter, this guitar delivers classic tone with timeless style.

A select hardwood neck with Martin’s GE Modified Low Oval profile and 1.75" nut width provides smooth, modern playability across the sleek ebony fingerboard. Aesthetically, the D-28 remains faithful to its roots with antique white binding, a multi-stripe rosette, faux tortoiseshell pickguard, and nickel open-gear tuners. The updated thinner beveled fingerboard and vintage-style heel are part of Martin’s Standard Series refinements, blending tradition with comfortable performance. The D-28 continues to be the benchmark dreadnought for serious players worldwide.

  • Iconic dreadnought design delivers full-bodied tone and powerful projection

  • Solid spruce top with Golden Era forward-shifted X-bracing enhances responsiveness

  • East Indian rosewood back and sides produce complex overtones and rich lows

  • GE Modified Low Oval neck profile with satin finish ensures comfort and speed

  • Vintage-inspired styling includes Style 28 inlays, tortoise pickguard, and nickel tuners

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    05/08/2022
    JC
    John C.
    Australia

    Best guitar in world

    Awesome service super quick delivery thanks to dan

    07/12/2017
    MH
    Matthew H.

    Amazing Guitar. Classic.

    Ever since I picked up this guitar and played it, I knew I would buy it. The quality of the craftsmanship, the tone and the action is just brilliant. It is easy to play and you won't ever be disappointed with the sound. The combination of the Spruce and Rosewood is classic and just looks and plays amazing. There is a reason why Martin has been synonymous with quality for almost two centuries.

    15/09/2017
    B
    Braddy

    Cream of the crop!

    Purchased the HD28 a couple of years ago at Acoustic Centre. Spent a good hour to two playing different models from Taylor, Maton and of course Martin. There was only one guitar that stood out from the rest, the Martin HD28. Huge tone, plenty of character and plays like a dream. A Keeper!

    03/08/2017
    JH
    John H.

    Amazing Martin HD28

    This is a fantastic guitar with tone to die for. It makes all my other guitars sound a bit like ukuleles! The rewards for playing it are immense; great timbers and fretboard deliver a sound that would pass an 'Eagles' audition.