Thursday, December 28, 2006

Martin DSR Solid Top Dreadnought Rosewood/Spruce Acoustic Guitar Natural


Martin DSR Solid Top Dreadnought Rosewood/Spruce Acoustic Guitar Natural


Martin DSR Solid Top Dreadnought Rosewood/Spruce Acoustic Guitar Natural


A sweet signature acoustic inspired by Sugar Ray.

Funky rhythms, sweet harmonies, irresistible guitar hooks and a sense of fun have made Sugar Ray a musical powerhouse. In a pop genre all its own, the group has become a popular and critical success in less than a decade by demonstrating creative flair few contemporaries can match.

Martin guitars play a big role in Sugar Ray's sound, providing acoustic accents to hits like "Every Morning" and "When It's Over." Now Martin has created a guitar that captures Sugar Ray's fresh, unique style: the DSR Sugar Ray Signature Edition.

Based loosely on Martin's popular D-17 all-mahogany Dreadnought, the DSR Sugar Ray Signature Edition features a range of unique appointments. From distinctly rounded body edges and black ebony trappings to ripple pearl inlays and tinted polished gloss finish, this guitar is as appealing as the group that inspired it.

Sugar Ray became a group in 1992, when Southern California high school buddies Mark McGrath and Rodney Sheppard joined former bandmate Stan Frazier and friend-of-Stan's-sister Murphy Karges to play hardcore Orange County funk. The foursome moved into a house together, played local dives, and hooked up with Craig "DJ Homicide" Bullock, the fifth band member. In 1995, the group released its first album called "Lemonade and Brownies" and two years later released of the reggae-tinged single "Fly." The record went to #1 on the charts, the video went #1 on MTV, the album that followed, "Floored," went Double Platinum, and Sugar Ray went on the road, playing concerts and television appearances across the United States and Europe for a year before heading back to the studio.

The follow-up album, "14:59" (a sly reference to the duration of fame) showed "Fly" was only the starting point for Sugar Ray music. Released in 1999, the album yielded two hit singles, "Every Morning" and "Someday," included some burning rock tracks and went Triple Platinum. Released after yet another tour, Sugar Ray's self-titled fourth album, a seamless blend of pop, rock, ska and other influences, was considered by many to be the best recording of 2001.

The Martin DSR acoustic guitar offers standout looks and sound. Crafted from solid genuine mahogany for clear, bright tone, the instrument's unique rounded body edges confer distinctive appearance and playing comfort. A-Frame bracing under the top assures hallmark Martin resonance. In contrast to the unbound body, the rosette shines with inlays: a center inlay of black-bordered ripple pearl, flanked by inner and outer black/white/black inlays. Like the body, the modified low oval 1-11/16" (at the nut) neck is solid genuine mahogany. Translucent red toner enhances the color of the polished gloss finished body and headstock, as well as the satin lacquer finished neck.

Ripple pearl inlays in the black ebony headstock overlay and fingerboard honor Austin the Bulldog, Sugar Ray's mascot and a familiar presence in the group's United States videos. The polished headstock overlay features Martin's gold foil logo above a ripple pearl image of Austin's head. Paw print position markers inlaid in ripple pearl - one at the 5th fret, two at the 7th, and one at the 9th - lead to a dog bone inlay at the 12th fret and the Sugar Ray logo between the 18th and 20th frets. Schaller tuners with large ebony buttons, a polished and beveled black pickguard, a black ebony bridge, black bridge pins and end pin with pearl dots and genuine bone nut and compensated saddle round out the appointments.

Each Martin DSR Sugar Ray Signature Edition guitar bears an interior label personally signed by Martin Chairman and CEO C. F. Martin IV and the members of Sugar Ray, and is numbered in sequence with the edition total. Each guitar is delivered in a #345 Martin hardshell case.

Martin DSR Solid Top Dreadnought Rosewood/Spruce Acoustic Guitar Features:

* Construction: mortise/tenon neck joint
* Body size: D-14 fret
* Top: solid genuine mahogany
* Rosette: triple ring; center ring blue paua pearl
* Top bracing pattern: D1 (a-frame)
* Top braces: 1 style/non-scalloped
* Back material: solid genuine mahogany
* Side material: solid genuine mahogany
* Neck material: solid mahogany
* Neck shape: modified low oval
* Nut material: bone
* Headstock: solid/6 string no diamond/standard taper
* Headplate: solid black ebony/ raised gold foil logo (less est. 1833)/mother of pearl bulldog head inlay
* Heelcap: none
* Fingerboard material: solid black ebony
* Scale length: 25.4''
* # of frets clear: 14
* # of frets total: 20
* Fingerboard width at nut: 1-11/16''
* Fingerboard width at 12th fret: 2-1/8''
* Fingerboard position inlays: green abalone ripple dog paws, dog bone, & ''Sugar Ray'' logo between 19th & 20th frets
* Finish back & sides: polished gloss/ red stain/ dark filler
* Finish top: polished gloss/ red toner/ dark filler
* Finish neck: semi gloss/ red toner/ dark filler/ polished headplate
* Bridge material: solid black ebony
* Bridge style: 1 style belly
* Bridge string spacing: 2-1/8''
* Saddle: 16'' radius/compensated/bone
* Tuning machines: Schaller chrome enclosed w/ large ebony knobs
* Recommended strings: Martin SP 4200 medium phosphor bronze
* Bridge & end pins: black w/ abalone dots
* Pickguard: black/ beveled and polished
* Case: 345 hard shell
* Interior label: 2 - (1 signed by CFM IV, num. In seq. w/ edition total); (2nd with Sugar Ray band members signatures)

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