Martin USA Guitare Acoustique D18 Naturel
The Legend Dreadnought (Spruce & Mahogany Table)
The original "Workhorse." The Martin D-18 isn't just a guitar; it's the sound that has defined folk, country, and bluegrass music for nearly a century. Warm, woody, and powerful, this "Reimagined" version of the Standard series combines vintage soul with exceptional modern playability.
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The Sound That Wrote History
If you're looking for the "reference" acoustic sound, look no further. The Martin D-18 is the standard against which all other mahogany guitars are compared. Unlike its cousin, the D-28 (made of rosewood), the D-18 offers a more direct, warmer, and incredibly balanced tone.
Thanks to its back and sides made of real mahogany combined with a Sitka spruce top, it projects rich mids and clear highs that never become harsh. It's the preferred choice for singer-songwriters because it leaves room for the vocals without ever getting lost in the mix.
A "Reimagined" Design for the Modern Musician
Martin has recently updated the Standard series, and the result is spectacular. You get the look and sound of the pre-war years with today's comfort:
Advanced X-bracing (Forward-Shifted): The bracing is moved towards the soundhole, allowing the soundboard to vibrate more freely. The result? More bass, more volume.
High-Performance Taper Neck: Forget the "baseball bat" necks of the 50s. This Modified Low Oval profile is thin, fast and ultra-comfortable, even after 3 hours of concert.
Vintage Aesthetics: Open action, "Aging Toner" finish on the top, and Old Style script logo. It looks like it's already lived through 50 years of history.
Why choose the D-18 from Garage à Musique?
Because a Martin is something you earn. Every D-18 that comes through our shop is inspected to ensure perfect action and accurate intonation. It's a once-in-a-lifetime investment for the serious guitarist.
Technical Specifications
| Characteristic | Detail |
| Body format | Dreadnought (D-14 Freight) |
| Soundboard | Sitka Spruce (Sitka Spruce) |
| Back and Ribs | Genuine Solid Mahogany |
| Finish | Glossy body / Satin handle |
| Dam | X-Brace Scalloped (Forward-Shifted) |
| Sleeve | Selected Hardwood |
| Handle Profile | Modified Low Oval with High-Performance Taper |
| Keyboard & Bridge | Ebony |
| Nut width | 1 3/4" (44.45 mm) |
| Nut | Bone |
| Mechanics | Nickel Open Gear (Vintage Style) |
| Case included | Yes (Molded Hardshell Case) |
| Electronics | None (Pure acoustics) |
| Country of manufacture | Nazareth, PA, USA |
Comparison: Which Martin Dreadnought is right for you?
Still hesitating? Here's how the D-18 compares to other giants of acoustics.
| Model | Martin D-18 (Standard) | Martin D-28 (Standard) | Gibson J-45 Standard |
| Crate wood | Mahogany | Rosewood | Mahogany |
| Sound Signature | Warm, dry, piercing mids. The "Woody" sound. | Deep bass, crystal-clear treble. The most "Hi-Fi" sound. | Percussive, round bass ("Thump"), less sustain. |
| Sound Profile | Balanced (Flat EQ) | Scooped Mids | Focused on the mid-low frequencies |
| Ideal for | Bluegrass, Folk, Vocal accompaniment, Studio. | Powerful strumming, Rock, Soloists. | Blues, Singer-Songwriter, Rock. |
| Diapason (Scale) | Long (25.4") - More tension/volume | Long (25.4") - More tension/volume | Short (24.75") - More flexible |
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about the Martin D-18
Based on current searches by guitarists (Top 50 Search Queries), here are the answers to the essential questions:
1. Does the Martin D-18 come with a pickup system?
No, the D-18 Standard is a purely acoustic guitar. That's what allows it to be so light and resonant. If you'd like to amplify it, we can install a system (like the LR Baggs Anthem or K&K Pure Mini) in our workshop.
2. What is the difference between the D-18 and the D-28?
That's the classic question! The D-18 is made of mahogany (warmer, drier, more direct sound), while the D-28 is made of rosewood (more bass, more complex harmonics, more natural reverb). The D-18 cuts through a band mix better.
3. Does this model have the new "Reimagined" specifications?
Yes. Since the Standard series update, all our new D-18s feature the forward-shifted bracing and the more comfortable modern neck (1 3/4" nut width).
4. What string gauge is recommended for the D-18?
It comes from the factory with medium (13-56) strings. The Dreadnought body is designed to withstand this tension, which allows the soundboard to move for maximum volume.
5. Is the fingerboard made of ebony or richlite?
On the Standard Series D-18, the fingerboard and bridge are made of solid ebony. Martin does not use composite materials on this high-end model.
The Sound That Wrote History
If you're looking for the "reference" acoustic sound, look no further. The Martin D-18 is the standard against which all other mahogany guitars are compared. Unlike its cousin, the D-28 (made of rosewood), the D-18 offers a more direct, warmer, and incredibly balanced tone.
Thanks to its back and sides made of real mahogany combined with a Sitka spruce top, it projects rich mids and clear highs that never become harsh. It's the preferred choice for singer-songwriters because it leaves room for the vocals without ever getting lost in the mix.
A "Reimagined" Design for the Modern Musician
Martin has recently updated the Standard series, and the result is spectacular. You get the look and sound of the pre-war years with today's comfort:
Advanced X-bracing (Forward-Shifted): The bracing is moved towards the soundhole, allowing the soundboard to vibrate more freely. The result? More bass, more volume.
High-Performance Taper Neck: Forget the "baseball bat" necks of the 50s. This Modified Low Oval profile is thin, fast and ultra-comfortable, even after 3 hours of concert.
Vintage Aesthetics: Open action, "Aging Toner" finish on the top, and Old Style script logo. It looks like it's already lived through 50 years of history.
Why choose the D-18 from Garage à Musique?
Because a Martin is something you earn. Every D-18 that comes through our shop is inspected to ensure perfect action and accurate intonation. It's a once-in-a-lifetime investment for the serious guitarist.
Technical Specifications
| Characteristic | Detail |
| Body format | Dreadnought (D-14 Freight) |
| Soundboard | Sitka Spruce (Sitka Spruce) |
| Back and Ribs | Genuine Solid Mahogany |
| Finish | Glossy body / Satin handle |
| Dam | X-Brace Scalloped (Forward-Shifted) |
| Sleeve | Selected Hardwood |
| Handle Profile | Modified Low Oval with High-Performance Taper |
| Keyboard & Bridge | Ebony |
| Nut width | 1 3/4" (44.45 mm) |
| Nut | Bone |
| Mechanics | Nickel Open Gear (Vintage Style) |
| Case included | Yes (Molded Hardshell Case) |
| Electronics | None (Pure acoustics) |
| Country of manufacture | Nazareth, PA, USA |
Comparison: Which Martin Dreadnought is right for you?
Still hesitating? Here's how the D-18 compares to other giants of acoustics.
| Model | Martin D-18 (Standard) | Martin D-28 (Standard) | Gibson J-45 Standard |
| Crate wood | Mahogany | Rosewood | Mahogany |
| Sound Signature | Warm, dry, piercing mids. The "Woody" sound. | Deep bass, crystal-clear treble. The most "Hi-Fi" sound. | Percussive, round bass ("Thump"), less sustain. |
| Sound Profile | Balanced (Flat EQ) | Scooped Mids | Focused on the mid-low frequencies |
| Ideal for | Bluegrass, Folk, Vocal accompaniment, Studio. | Powerful strumming, Rock, Soloists. | Blues, Singer-Songwriter, Rock. |
| Diapason (Scale) | Long (25.4") - More tension/volume | Long (25.4") - More tension/volume | Short (24.75") - More flexible |
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about the Martin D-18
Based on current searches by guitarists (Top 50 Search Queries), here are the answers to the essential questions:
1. Does the Martin D-18 come with a pickup system?
No, the D-18 Standard is a purely acoustic guitar. That's what allows it to be so light and resonant. If you'd like to amplify it, we can install a system (like the LR Baggs Anthem or K&K Pure Mini) in our workshop.
2. What is the difference between the D-18 and the D-28?
That's the classic question! The D-18 is made of mahogany (warmer, drier, more direct sound), while the D-28 is made of rosewood (more bass, more complex harmonics, more natural reverb). The D-18 cuts through a band mix better.
3. Does this model have the new "Reimagined" specifications?
Yes. Since the Standard series update, all our new D-18s feature the forward-shifted bracing and the more comfortable modern neck (1 3/4" nut width).
4. What string gauge is recommended for the D-18?
It comes from the factory with medium (13-56) strings. The Dreadnought body is designed to withstand this tension, which allows the soundboard to move for maximum volume.
5. Is the fingerboard made of ebony or richlite?
On the Standard Series D-18, the fingerboard and bridge are made of solid ebony. Martin does not use composite materials on this high-end model.











