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Martin Guitar's Performing Artist Series

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Martin Guitars will be unveiling their new GPCPA1 Model on Thursday at 1:00. Here's their recent press release on the guitar. 


MARTIN GUITAR ANNOUNCES THE 2010 DEBUT OF THE "PERFORMING ARTIST SERIES" OF ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC GUITARS

Martin Guitar Performing Artist SeriesNazareth, PA – January 4, 2010 – C.F. Martin & Co. is proud to announce the launch of the “Performing Artist Series,” an innovative line of acoustic/electric guitars set to debut in 2010. The three models that form the foundation of the new series include the “DCPA1” Dreadnought, “OMCPA1” Orchestra Model, and the new Grand Performance “GPCPA1.” These acoustic/electric models provide flexibility and professionalism for guitarists, from small coffee houses to large arenas to simply recording with your laptop or in a professional studio. 

These new models combine Martin’s legendary tone and styling, while adding player comfort and on-stage performance capability. The DCPA1, OMCPA1 and the modern Grand Performance GPCPA1 all share the same aesthetic blend of contemporary and traditional features. Additionally, all Performing Artist Series guitars are equipped with Fishman’s newly designed onboard sound reinforcement system, the F1 Aura®. 

“A good percentage of the market wants to plug in their acoustic guitars, either for performance, studio or home recording,” said Chris Martin IV, Chairman and CEO Martin Guitar. “As musical trends evolve, we will remain committed to providing the finest acoustic guitars available in both acoustic and acoustic/electric configuration.”

Each model in the Performing Artist Series offers its own distinctive acoustic and plugged-in sound for the discerning player. The DCPA1 offers the powerful and resonant Martin Dreadnought tone. The OMCPA1 is well balanced, offering warm bass response with crisp clear trebles. The new GPCPA1 shares characteristics from the big rich sound of the Dreadnought and the clarity of the Orchestra model and combines them into a new sonic signature all of its own. All three guitars share the same well-known Martin construction including solid East Indian rosewood back and sides, a solid Sitka spruce soundboard with hybrid scalloped bracing, a genuine ebony headplate, fingerboard and bridge, and a patented mortise and tenon neck joint.

The Performing Artist Series features many firsts for the company, including a more parallel neck profile with a slimmer taper at the 12th fret, giving the guitar comfortable width in the first few frets plus a faster feel for lead-work as you move up the neck. The new smaller bridge design reduces mass and increases the soundboard’s tonal response.


Striking new aesthetic features include a pearl Martin block-style logo inlaid into the ebony headplate. New fingerboard inlays use traditional squares in colorful blue paua, flanked by arrow designs adding to the guitar’s sleek modern style. A newly-designed two ring rosette borders the soundhole with a stunning combination of blue paua and wood fiber inlays. Finely polished gloss lacquer highlights the body’s beauty, while a durable satin finish on the guitar’s neck adds to the quicker feel and player’s comfort. 

The new Fishman® F1 Aura® features the stunning realism of award-winning Aura Acoustic Imaging technology in a distinctive and easy to use onboard preamp system. State-of-the-art features include: digital chromatic tuner, volume and blend controls, independent 3-band EQ for both pickup and image signals, compressor, phase control and an automatic anti-feedback filter with up to 3 notches. The heart of the F1 Aura is its ability to replicate the sound of nine different world-class studio microphones. Fishman engineers have carefully captured images of the sound that these high-quality microphones "hear" and allow you to blend it in with the legendary Gold+Plus under saddle pickup. The preamp design utilizes low-noise components, 32-bit internal processing and 24-bit audio conversion for an incredibly clean and quiet output.

A Limited Lifetime Warranty covers all “Performing Artist Series” models purchased from authorized Martin dealers in the U.S. and Canada. To protect your investment, each guitar includes a brown hardshell case.

For more information on the “Performing Artist Series,” please visit:http://www.performingartistseries.com/ and http://www.martinguitar.com/

NAMM Show Wednesday

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Martin Performing Artist Series

Arrived in less-than-sunny Annaheim,CA this afternoon. Hard to tell the cloud cover from the smog, but it's still nice to see green grass and palm trees in January. I'm here for the bi-annual music retailers trade show, the biggest and most widely attended of the two, the smaller being the summer show in Nashville. Today is set-up day for the event. Thousands of manufacturers and vendors hauling in truckloads of keyboards, amps, drum sets, pianos, brass and woodwind, and of course guitars. It's a thrill to walk around the halls before the official start of the show and witness the controlled chaos as folks scramble to get things set up before the big event. Not only is it the quietest day of the event, it's also a chance to get a sneak peak at any new products. I ambled over to the Collings booth, which was set up surprisingly early this year. A couple of years back, Steve McCreary and crew showed up the day before the show with newly designed booth fixtures and didn't finish assembly until 2am Thursday, after numerous trips to the local Home Depot for spare screws and such. This year, everything is up and ready to go, but no instruments are out on display yet. Have to wait until tomorrow.  Word has it that they'll be bringing a couple of MT2 Mandola prototypes plus a very cool AT16, the color and style of which has yet to be revealed. Knowing Bill Collings, I imagine these instruments won't be arriving until sometime late Thursday or Friday, as soon the finish cures. 

The National Resophonic booth looked very enticing, with at least 2 dozen of their lovely resonators gleaming under the hall lights. I saw a very interesting square neck Polychrome and a few of their steel single-cones in eye-catching new colors. 

George Lowden and crew were putting the final touches on their booth. Some gorgeous guitars in koa, Brazilian, "sinker" redwood and walnut. You've got to hand it to Lowden, after all these years, there really isn't anything that looks or sounds as striking as their guitars. The new Pierre Bensusan Signature model is particularly nice and will surely be coming home to grace TME's showroom (pics to come soon).

Probably the most intriguing offering is from Martin Guitars. Their new Performing Artist Series has been receiving a lot of buzz over the last week, in part because design-wise it's a real departure for the ultra-conservative CF Martin and the fact that it bears an uncanny resemblance to a very well known model from our friends in El Cajon, CA.  There will be three models in this series, DCPA1, GPCPA1, and OMPCA1. All spruce and rosewood with ovangkol body and neck bindings and Fishman's new F1 Aura system discreetly and attractively installed with a minimum of visible controls. I'll be getting more details at the guitar's unveiling tomorrow. For now, check out Martin's press release.

~Joe Caruso 

 

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