Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Acoustic Guitars - OM and Auditorium
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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. - 21
Martin Standard Series 000-18
The modern iteration of the Martin 000-18 auditorium-style acoustic guitar was born when the company first changed the original design from 12-frets to 14. Since the 1934 design change, the 000-18 acoustic has been in continuous production and is considered one of Martin's most popular auditorium-sized acoustic guitars. With its mahogany body and small size, the 000-18 is considered a great guitar for fingerpickers. - 25
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
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Collings OM2H
Though Collings as a company has been crafting quality instruments since the '80s, the Collings OM2H acoustic guitar proves they aren't afraid to reach back in time for inspiration. Based on old Martin 000-style guitars, the OM2H sports a svelte orchestra model body type that make it more maneuverable regardless of whether you're playing on the couch and on stage. Sitka spruce and East Indian rosewood comprise the 20-fret OM2H acoustic, and it's often favored by both flatpickers and fingerstyle players. - 49
Martin Eric Clapton Signature 000-28EC
Fans of Eric Clapton, this one's for you -- and anyone who enjoys a good acoustic guitar. The Martin 000-28EC is Eric Clapton's signature model of the 000-28. With Indian rosewood for its back and sides and a spruce top, this Auditorium-sized acoustic fits the specs of the 000-28 Clapton played during his famed performance for MTV Unplugged. Aesthetically pleasing and tonally balanced, the Martin 000-28EC is great for Clapton fans and lovers of great guitars alike. - 51
Taylor 314ce with ES1 Electronics
The Taylor 314ce Grand Auditorium acoustic-electric guitar proves impressively adaptable for any player interested in acoustic or acoustic-electric stylings, regardless of playing style. A medium-sized, versatile Grand Auditorium body shape lends itself well to suit most players, and its Venetian cutaway is a striking addition. With a dynamic sitka spruce top and pure sapele body wood, the 314ce values tonal balance and usability over all. - 56
Collings 0002H
Bill Collings started Collings Guitars in 1986 out of Austin, TX, where he and a team of luthiers continue to build high-end custom acoustic and electric guitars.
The Collings 000-2H features 15 inch body with a Spruce top paired with Indian Rosewood back and sides. In 1996 Collings offered AAA Koa back and sides, making that particular year more valuable.
Years of Production: 1994 - present - 58
Goodall Traditional OM Rosewood Natural
Luthier James Goodall has been building custom steel and nylon string guitars out of California and Hawaii since 1972. As his designs are highly customizable by order, prices can vary greatly.
The Traditional OM model retails for $6200 and can come with a range of tonewoods.
Body: OM-style body with Adirondack Spruce top on East Indian rosewood back and sides
Neck: Mahogany neck and Ebony fretboard with slotted diamond inlays
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Santa Cruz OM Orchestra Model
The Santa Cruz OM Model is built standard with scalloped bracing and herringbone rosette, a Sitka Spruce top and Indian Rosewood back and sides. Brazilian Rosewood back and sides were optional, which nearly doubles the value.
A Koa option was also available in 1995. This price represents the range for the standard Indian Rosewood model.
Years of Production: 1987 - present - 65
Huss and Dalton CM Natural
Virginia's Huss and Dalton began producing high-end acoustic instruments in 1995 using a combination of traditional and modern techniques. The CM model is a smaller-bodied acoustic with deep sides and a soft cutaway. It is made with either Rosewood or Mahogany as the primary body wood.
Wood Composition: Mahogany or Rosewood back and sides, Engelmann Spruce top - 66
Martin 000X1AE 2010 - 2019
When it comes to acoustic guitars, C.F. Martin guitars are taproot of every modern steel-string iteration you've seen. Their legendary status as the benchmark for all acoustic guitars has often been associated with a hefty price tag. The X Series, however, puts Martin quality and tone within reach for everyone. The Martin 000X1AE provides the same incredible versatility as the iconic 000-28, but uses high-pressure laminate mahogany back and sides and a satin finish (as well as Mexican factories) to bring down cost. This is one of the best, affordable all-arounders out there. - 91
Collings OM1
The Collings OM1 is their base Orchestra Model guitar, laying the groundwork for the rest of their OM models. Balanced tone, highly responsive, and comprised of a sitka spruce top and mahogany sides, the OM1 is great for a variety of playing styles, from fingerstyle soloists to flatpickers. With 14 frets, 20 including over-the-body frets, there's plenty of space for noodling and exploring with the Collings OM1 acoustic.


































































































