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Replay Guitar Exchange presents the Martin DXMAE dreadnought acoustic/electric guitar in a Natural color with a tortoiseshell pickguard. Unique in style and feeling, the DXMAE is made in Mexico from a spruce pattern HPL textured finish top on a mahogany pattern body, with a X-Series X bracing pattern around the body and chrome enclosed tuning machines. A rust stratabond Performing Artist profile neck hosts a home to a comfortable black richlite fingerboard.

This acoustic has been equipped with a stage-ready Fishman Sonitone preamp, giving you fast and easy access into a board or amp for quick recording or for an acoustic show. Truly an amazing guitar for the affordable price point, the DXMAE is sure to please players of all levels, available now at Replay Guitar Exchange!

As always, feel free to contact our store for more details, or with any questions.

Weight: 5 lbs. 1 oz.
Neck material: rust stratabond
Scale length: 25.4"
Nut width: 1.6875"
Fingerboard radius: 16"
Neck shape: modified low oval
Fingerboard material: black richlite
Frets: 20
Country of origin: Mexico
Case not included
Replay Guitar Exchange

Replay Guitar Exchange

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Replay Guitar Exchange
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813-254-8880
Tampa, Florida
2:18 PM
Monday - Friday: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sunday: Closed

We accept all major credit cards and PayPal via our website, telephone, or in-store. We also offer no-interest financing options such as PayPal (on-line) and Synchrony Credit (in-store).

Free shipping on all orders! We ship to the continental US only --no international shipping. We typically ship via UPS Ground, but some smaller packages (like strings) will go US Postal Service.

You may return your purchase for a full refund within 14 days provided it is returned in the same condition with the original packaging, accessories, and documentation. Otherwise, a re-stocking fee may be assessed. Buyer is responsible for return shipping unless we have made some type of error.