Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Acoustic Guitars
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Martin Backpacker Steel String
The Martin Backpacker is a handy portable guitar that's easy to play and even easier to cart around. Designed and built for travel, the Backpacker's mahogany body and neck get you that crisp response while the svelte body can fit in the most packed of bags. A durable, lightweight guitar that won't drain your wallet and keep the music going even when you're far from home. - 11
Gibson LG-1 1947 - 1968
During World War II, Gibson pared its flat-tops down to six standard models, the Gibson LG-1 acoustic guitar among them. As a student model, the LG-1 was introduced alongside the LG-2 and LG-3 to be a less expensive model that even younger players could afford. Because it was initially intended to be a lower-end guitar, the LG-1 uses ladder-style bracing and is made of a mahogany back with a spruce top. - 14
Fender American Acoustasonic Telecaster
The Acoustasonic relies on what Fender calls its "Stringed Instrument Resonance System" which sits just on the other side of that soundhole and works to broaden and enhance the natural tones of the Acoustasonic’s hollow body. This technical achievement unlocked the ability to draw the tones of a more conventional acoustic out of a guitar the size of a Telecaster. These core acoustic sounds are then amplified via a set of three different pickups. Beneath the bridge there's a Fishman Matrix Narrow pickup and "Acoustasonic Enhancer," which blend with an above-board Fender Noiseless pickup that was designed just for this model. These various elements all combine to output 10 distinct voices covering the gamut of contemporary guitar styles and timbres. - 16
Zager ZAD-50CE Natural
Zager guitars are built by Denny Zager of pop duo Zager and Evans. In addition to his own guitars, Zager offers an "EZ Play" setup system.
Wood Composition: Mahogany back and sides, Spruce top - 20
Martin CEO-7
Bringing together features like a 00-14 fret slope shoulder body, Adirondack spruce top, and true mahogany back and sides, the Martin CEO-7 harkens back to "Golden Era" acoustic craftsmanship with modern execution. The shallow-style body and comfy V-shape neck make playing a breeze and proffers a twangy, rich tone ideal for country picking, old soul blues, or folk. - 22
Gibson J-45 Standard 2009 - 2019
The Gibson J-45 acoustic guitar can be heard across decades of recordings in the hands of country stars, folk legends, singer-songwriters and solo instrumentalists. It is one of America's most iconic acoustic guitars. Its sloped shoulders and more mellow tone set it apart from Martin's legendary dreadnoughts. Those exact quirks are the reason so many have fallen in love with the Gibson J-45. Vintage specimens (especially pre-1970) are incredibly collectible, while more modern specimens are studio and touring favorites of working musicians. - 25
Fender American Acoustasonic Stratocaster
Like 2019's Acoustasonic Telecaster, this guitar melds electric pickup tones, natural acoustic resonance, and the digital impulse responses of other acoustic body shapes, resulting in a range of tonal options. Get everything from a dreadnought to a dirty electric. - 33
Takamine EF341SC Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar
The Takamine EF341SC cutaway dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar is one of the company's best-selling instruments. Handcrafted with a solid cedar top and laminated maple back and sides, this Pro Series guitar rings out loud and clear with a deep, bold bottom end that characterizes a great dreadnought. Takamine's "Palathetic" under-saddle pickup and CT4B II preamp with EQ and tuner fill out the electronic appointments of this awesome guitar, giving you the pure and natural sound of the EF341SC plugged into an amp, PA or recording interface. - 41
Cordoba C5 Classical Guitar
Offering the traditional craftsmanship of a Spanish-style concert body acoustic with the contemporary appointments and attractive price tag modern players demand, the Cordoba C5 Classical Guitar brings the best of old and new in one model. Rich and resonant, the C5's solid Canadian cedar top and mahogany sides, back, and neck are complemented by aesthetic touches like a hand-carved headstock and inlaid wood mosaic rosette a guitar that looks as good as it sounds. - 42
Epiphone Hummingbird
The new Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird promises tone and feel in the spirit of Gibson's stalwart classic at a more wallet-friendly price. Features of the Hummingbird include: an all solid-wood body, bone nut and saddle, carved and scalloped bracing with a dovetail neck joint. and vintage tuning keys. The guitar is also outfitted with a Fishman pickup system for on-stage, amplified use. - 44
Ibanez Talman TCY10E Acoustic-Electric Guitar
The Ibanez Talman TCY10E Acoustic-Electric Guitar pairs the classic tone of an acoustic guitar with the modern features and manufacturing the company is famous for, all at an attractive price. Starting with a contemporary double-cutaway body design, this model incorporates premium features like a solid spruce top and Ibanez AEQ200T electronics for professional tone at a beginner's price. - 46
Fender American Acoustasonic Jazzmaster
The Acoustasonic Jazzmaster has 10 distinct acoustic and electric tones that you can toggle between and blend together with an easy-to-use blend knob. Whether you're a professional, semi-professional, or a strictly at-home guitarist, you'll find plenty of tones to play around with. Deep, realistic acoustic sounds for live performances and lead tones to follow at the flick of a selector switch. - 47
Martin LX1 Little Martin
The Martin LX1 "Little Martin" compact travel guitar has a tone that defies its size and price. The LX1 features a hand-rubbed solid spruce top, just like the top-of-the-line Martin guitars and boasts truly great playability that make the Little Martin a perfect choice for a travel instrument. - 49
Taylor Big Baby (BBT)
If you're looking for an entry level acoustic guitar for yourself or a loved one, the Taylor Big Baby is it. This dreadnought has a slightly shorter scale length to help with playability, and is crafted from Sapele for its back and sides and spruce to top it off. The elder sibling of Taylor's Baby acoustic, the Big Baby can serve as a beginner acoustic, travel guitar, or just a standard guitar with great sound. - 52
Martin LXK2 Little Martin
The Martin LXK2 Little Martin Koa packs the company's smallest acoustic guitar with a Richlite fretboard and High-Pressure Laminate (HPL) koa top, sides, and back. The ecologically-conscious Richlite looks and plays like a traditional wood fretboard to draw out the crisp, warm character of the koa. A road-ready traveler, you can't go wrong keeping one of these around to bring out on the porch or to a camping trip. - 53
Martin LX1E Little Martin
The Martin LX1E "Little Martin" is an acoustic-electric travel / mini guitar with Fishman Isys T electronics, perfect for students who need a quality instrument or even seasoned players sitting around the campfire. The solid Sitka Spruce top you'd find in premiere Martin models is here on the LX1E, harnessing some of that signature sound that's made Martin a leader in acoustic guitars for well over a century. This 14-fret wonder is a breeze to play and sounds as good as it feels. - 55
Lowden 025C Natural 1996
Luthier George Lowden began making guitars of out his Northern Ireland home in 1973. After licensing luthiers in Japan to build his designs from 1981 - 1985 and eventually going bankrupt in 1988, he revived the company in 1990 and has been producing new models ever since.
Lowden's models are designated by their number, with most models available in four body styles: dreadnought (D) [discontinued in 2003], jumbo (O), mini-folk (F) and small body (S).
The 025C is the the jumbo single cutaway version the Model 25.
Wood Composition: Cedar top, Indian Rosewood back/sides, Mahogany/Rosewood neck, Ebony fingerboard, Rosewood bridge - 60
Collings D2H
The key to the Collings D2H Dreadnought acoustic guitar is hidden right in its name. "D" denotes the dreadnought body shape, while the "2" indicates Indian rosewood back and sides. Finally, the "H" signifies herringbone binding. Collings has designed the D2H to not only accompany vocals but to complement bluegrass flatpickers, helping them cut through a mix. - 65
Fender CD-60SCE
- Update to the CD-60CE which had a Laminate Top
- Solid Spruce Top with Mahogany Back and Sides
- Also available with a full mahogany body or 12-Strings
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Gibson B-25 1962 - 1977
Comprised of mahogany back and sides and topped with your standard spruce, the Gibson B-25, and in fact the B series as a whole, was meant to serve an intermediary position for players; from student to mid-level players. - 67
Gretsch G9200 Boxcar Round-Neck Resonator Guitar
The Gretsch G9200 "Boxcar" is a round-neck resonator guitar that puts the sound of the old-world blues squarely into your hands. The Gretsch Ampli-Sonic resonator cone puts out impressive volume, serious midrange and produces a killer tone for down-tuned delta blues and slide. Seriously comfortable and hold to play and hard to put down, the G9200 Boxcar is a great way for any guitarist to add another color to their palette. - 68
Takamine EF381SC 12-String Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar
The Takamine EF381SC is the 12-string version of one of the company's best-selling guitars. This acoustic-electric 12-string sports a cutaway dreadnought body crafted from spruce and maple for big, deep projection and easy access to upper frets. The mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard is strong and fast, a breeze to play from top to bottom, and the onboard CT4B II electronics beautifully transmit the sound of this guitar straight to your amplifier, recording interface, or PA. - 72
Epiphone J-200
The new Epiphone Inspired by Gibson J-200 promises tone and feel in the spirit of Gibson's stalwart classic at a more wallet-friendly price. Features of the J-200 include: a sharp-looking solid figured maple back and sides, solid sitka spruce top for classic "Jumbo" tone, mother of pearl Graduated Crown inlays, a two-piece maple neck with a rounded C profile, gold Epiphone Deluxe tuning machines, a moustache bridge with curved block inlays, and a Fishman Sonicore under-saddle pickup and Sonitone preamp with soundhole-mounted volume and tone controls. - 75
Fender Tim Armstrong Signature Hellcat
The Fender Tim Armstrong Hellcat perfectly summates the Rancid frontman's tone and playing style with features like a solid mahogany top, laminated mahogany back and sides, and a comfortable C shape maple neck. Resonant and easy to play, the concert-style body is topped off with a custom headstock and Armstrong's signature and ready for porch jams or live playing thanks to the onboard electronics. Available in various limited run finishes. Fender updated the fretboard in 2018 to a Laminated Hardwood Fretboard. - 80
Epiphone EJ-160E John Lennon Signature
Bringing together features like a solid spruce top, solid mahogany back/sides/ and the original revolutionary mini-humbucker electronics system, the Epiphone EJ-160e John Lennon Acoustic/Electric Guitar recalls one of the legend's favorite instruments in a modern creation. The warm, full-spectrum tone easily translates to an electric setup with the onboard tone/volume knobs while aesthetic appointments like a genuine rosewood fretboard with trapezoid inlays will catch as many eyes as ears. - 82
Seagull S6 Original Acoustic Guitar
Featuring a solid cedar top, a hand-finished neck, and a semi-gloss polished finish, this guitar is a great entry-level choice for experiencing the world of Seagull acoustics. The solid cedar top and wild rosewood back/sides combination in a modified dreadnought body get your warm, full-spectrum tone with a focused character. A quintessential Seagull guitar, this is a solid option for entering the world of acoustics or having another affordable strummer readily at hand. - 96
Ibanez AEWC32FM Flamed Maple / Sapele Auditorium
- AEWC thin body
- Nyatoh neck
- Laurel fretboard
- Laurel bridge
- Acrylic rosette
- Offset dot inlay
- Large frets
- Fishman Sonicore pickup
- Ibanez AEQ210TF preamp with onboard tuner
- Available in Red Sunset Fade or Indigo Sunset Fade



































































































