Dreadnought
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Used Dreadnought Guitars
- Gibson 70th Anniversary John Lennon J-160E Museum 2011 - 2013 - NaturalOccasion - Parfait20 468,44 €20 468,44 €Danemark
- Takamine EF341SC - BLK Gloss Legacy Serie Japan inkl. Case Profi-InstrumentOccasion - Très bon899 €899 €Allemagne
- 2015 Martin D-35 Natural 50th Anniversary with Fishman PickupOccasion - Excellent3 500 €3 500 €Suède
- 299 €299 €Allemagne
- Yamaha L-5 Dreadnought Acustic guitar w/ case made in Japan 1978Occasion - Très bon688 €688 €Danemark
Dreadnought Guitars For Sale on Reverb
When you think of the big, bright sound of an acoustic guitar, you're probably thinking of the dreadnought guitar sound. Originated by Martin in 1916, the dreadnought acoustic guitar has become one of the most popular and most produced acoustic models on the market.
Built with a larger body capable of belting out warmth and organic tone with the projection to fill a room, dreadnought guitars are favorites of Merle Haggard and Bob Dylan and found everywhere from country to indie and beyond. Find the best dreadnought acoustic guitars from Martin, Taylor, Gibson, and more here on Reverb.
What is a dreadnought guitar?
A dreadnought guitar is the most popular acoustic guitar shapes. It’s recognizable for its larger body, less rounded contours, and its bold, rich, and loud sound. The name “dreadnought” is a reference to its larger size; it was named after a WWI-era battleship called the HMS Dreadnought. It’s popular in many genres of music, from folk and country to alternative and rock.
Is a dreadnought guitar good for beginners?
A dreadnought guitar is a strong guitar for beginners. Because it’s such a popular shape, there are plenty of high-quality and affordable options from builders to choose from. However, it does have a larger body, which might not be suitable for beginners if they’re young or have smaller bodies themselves.
How big is a dreadnought guitar?
While the exact dreadnought guitar dimensions vary, they’re often about 20 inches long, are just under five inches deep, have an upper bout of 11-12 inches, a waist that’s about 11 inches, and a lower bout that’s just under 16 inches.
What is a dreadnought cutaway guitar?
A dreadnought guitar cutaway is a dreadnought acoustic guitar that has part of the lower bout near the front carved away in a roughly 90 degree, crescent shape. Some guitarists prefer a cutaway guitar because it allows easier access to higher frets on the guitar. While having a cutaway does change the shape of the guitar and might impact the fullness of the sound in the lower register, guitars with and without cutaways sound the same in quality.