ACOUSTIC
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Based on* 1959 Martin® D-28
The D-28 is generally considered the definitive Martin® flat-top. The
Dreadnought (or “D”) body combined with rosewood back and sides
produces a full sound ideal for flatpicking.
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Based on* 1970 Martin® D12-28
In 1970, Martin added 6 more strings to the successful D-28 to capitalize on
then-current folk music trends.
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Based on* 1967 Martin® O-18
The smaller “parlor” sized body with mahogany back and sides has a
balanced tone ideal for fingerstyle playing.
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Based on* 1966 Guild® F212
Guild’s Jumbo-bodied 12-strings offered players the elusive combination of
volume and clarity. We’ve modeled the F212 with mahogany back and rims.
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Based on* 1995 Gibson® J-200
Easily identified by its impressive size and ornamentation, the J-200 was
often seen played by flashy country and western artists and was a later
favorite of Elvis Presley.
RESO
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Based on* 1935 Dobro® Model 32
Though the Dobro® is generally a wood-body instrument, this model is
based on an unusual specimen with an all-aluminum body that emphasizes
midrange.
* All product names are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names and descriptions are provided for the sole purpose of identifying
the specific products that were studied during Line 6’s sound model development. Martin® is a registered trademark of Dreadnought, Inc. Guild® is a registered trademark of Fender Musical Instruments
Corporation. Dobro® and Gibson® are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp. Coral Sitar® and Jerry Jones Shorthornr® are registered trademarks of Jerry Jones. Danelectro® is a registered trademark
of Evets Corporation. National® is a registered trademark of Kaman Music Corporation.