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00:00Hey, this is Sam with Guitar.com and today we'll be taking a look at Martin's new
00:21GP-CE Inception maple model.
00:24Launched ahead of this year's NAMM show, the Inception represents a huge step in innovation,
00:28even for a guitar company that's been on the block since 1833.
00:33With the exception of some luxurious visual appointments, the Inception might look like
00:36your standard acoustic guitar, with its 14 fret grand performance body shape.
00:40But it's far from a regular Martin in almost every other way.
00:43The guitar is built using sustainable tonewoods, including an FSC certified European spruce
00:48top, paired somewhat unconventionally with maple sides and a distinctive three-piece
00:53maple and black walnut back.
00:56It's elevated visually by an eye-catching amber fade sunburst finish, maple inlays and
01:01gold tuners.
01:02But the real innovation with the Inception is found under the hood.
01:06The guitar features a skeletonized X-bracing pattern with small sonic channels which reduce
01:11the weight and improve overall resonance.
01:14Generally, a bracing inside an acoustic guitar is either scalloped for greater responsiveness
01:19or straight to keep costs down.
01:21But Martin has thrown out the rulebook with a skeletonized bracing which retains responsiveness
01:26by cutting back on the mass of the bracing itself, with the added benefit of reducing
01:31the weight of the guitar.
01:33While maple isn't an uncommon tonewood for acoustic guitars, Martin has generally steered
01:37clear of it as a material in recent times.
01:40But the name of the game for the Inception is sustainability, so using locally sourced
01:44maple keeps in line with that goal.
01:46That said, maple acoustics tend to be bigger to compensate for certain tonal characteristics
01:51of the material, but the Martin Inception is a much more contemporary and compact instrument.
01:56And that demanded a forward-thinking approach to design to ensure great tone from a smaller
02:00instrument, which is achieved both by its skeletonized bracing and the black walnut
02:04on the back which softens the peaks of the maple.
02:07In terms of sound, the Inception has a notably balanced profile, which sounds really high
02:12end in both picked and fingerstyle applications.
02:20There are also LR Baggs Anthem Electronics, which do a great job of replicating the guitar's
02:25unplugged tonality.
02:31And capping off the guitar's stellar spec sheet is a high performance neck, with a smaller
02:34profile for excellent playability and a low action straight out of the box.
02:39Thanks for watching, for more information on the GPCE Inception you can visit martinguitar.com
02:50www.martingitart.com

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