Billy Strings reveals Signature Martin Guitars

“They all have this general thing that is” The Martin Sound “… the sound that has captivated bluegrass guitarists as long as it has existed” – Billy Strings

By Nate Todd January 23, 2025 8:22 am pst

Billy String’s collaborated with Martin to reveal two new signature gitarians, D-28 Billy Strings and D-X2E Billy Strings. The guitars are set to showcase the famous National Association of Music Merchants (Namm) In Anaheim, California for Saturday, January 25th.

The D-28 Billy Strings is based on the guitarist’s beloved D-28 from 1940 and “brings a modern twist to a classic pre-war design that contains features tailored to Billy’s electrifying style of play,” according to a press release.

The classic dreadnought acoustic ax with solid East Indian rosewood back and sides and spruce top boasts “a unique 25 ″ scale length, reducing string tension for fast, intricate games and expressive bends suitable for Billy’s fast fire candy.” The D-28 Billy Strings also has a slightly wider custom nut than the Strings’ before the war Martin as well as a low oval satin neck that provides “improved comfort and speed, ideal for players asking for agility up and down the neck.”

“If you just think about the word ‘guitar’, I think of a Martin D -28,” said Strings. “Some people may be thinking of a stratocaster or a les Paul, but for me it’s just so American – it’s like baseball or something. ”

D-X2E Billy Strings see Billy make sure everyone can get their hands on a Martin guitar. Strings shared its thoughts on D-X2E:

“There are so many kids out there who really want to learn to choose, and they need access to a good instrument that they don’t have to take a loan. It was important to me – to make sure there was a guitar that people could get their hands on.


“Having a Martin that you can actually acquire and learn to choose … I mean it’s the first one I got and it’s great. It’s a complete badass guitar. “

The D-X2E Billy Strings wears the same 25 ”scale and custom nut as D-28,” while Martin E1 electronics and a built-in tuner ensures that it is ready for the stage. “With durable Brazilian rosewood pattern HPL back and sides and a solid spruce top, the D-X2E Billy Strings are ready to roll and arrive with a hemp softshell case.

“They all have this general thing that is ‘The Martin Sound’ and it is the sound that has captivated bluegrass guitarists as long as it has existed – and any other genre,” the strings added. “But specifically, these dreadnought guitars have for bluegrass music -you need one.”

Billy Strings is ready to launch a three-night race at Denver’s Ball Arena Friday (January 24). Check out his full itinerary and ticket info below.