Martin’s StreetLegend D-28 (Image credit: Martin) It’s a totally non-plastic, fully FSC-certified instrument with a gorgeous aquatic-themed top print featuring very lifelike oceanic images courtesy of Robert Goetzl. On the environmental tip, Martin unveiled the vibrant OM Biosphere ($2,299 street). My favorite was the DJR-10E Bass Burst ($749 street), because it sounded so full for such a little fella. Three small-bodied basses added to the Martin Junior Series made a big impression. Sophisticated re-creations are also now available in the form of the D-18 and D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged ($7,999 and $8,999). On the flip side, the StreetLegend D-18 and D-28 ($2,399 and $2,799 street) were attainable acoustics inspired by the prized, timeworn instruments in Martin’s fabled museum. Second-year CEO Thomas Ripsam introduced the show-stopping CEO-10 ($8,999 street), an extravagant limited edition OM made with exquisite Guatemalan rosewood back and sides. Martin’s press event was the first happening at Wednesday’s media preview, and the historic manufacturer covered all the aforementioned bases, including actual basses. (Image credit: DANIEL KNIGHTON/GETTY IMAGES) Martin President and CEO Thomas Ripsam (left) and Executive Chairman Chris Martin pose with the new CEO-10 at NAMM 2023.
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