Anyone shopping for a Martin sooner or later faces the same question: Martin 000 or Dreadnought? The two body shapes sound different, feel different and suit different playing styles. The body shape is the most important decision when buying a steel-string acoustic, more important than the wood or the model name.
In this guide we explain how body, tone, playing comfort and repertoire differ between the two shapes, and who each one is right for.

Large, loud, bass-rich
Ideal for: Strumming, campfire, band, firm attack
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More compact, balanced, midrange-forward
Ideal for: Fingerstyle, singer-songwriter, long sessions
See all Westerngitarren - 6-Saitig →01The body: size makes the difference
The Dreadnought is the large, square-shouldered shape Martin popularised in the 1930s. Wide shoulders, deep sides, plenty of air volume inside the body. That volume is exactly what creates the characteristic push and loudness the type is known for.
The 000 (spoken Triple-O), also called Auditorium, is noticeably slimmer. A narrower waist, shallower body, more ergonomic outline. Closely related is the OM (Orchestra Model), which pairs the same body with a slightly longer scale. Both belong to the Auditorium family and sit opposite the Dreadnought in both tone and feel.
02The tone: push versus balance
The Dreadnought delivers a broad, bass-heavy foundation with plenty of projection. It carries across a room and through a band, and rewards a firm attack with volume. That makes it the classic choice for rhythmic strumming and for anyone who wants accompaniment with drive.
The 000 sounds more balanced and midrange-forward. Individual strings stay more clearly separated, the bass steps back a little, and the mids and highs come through clearly. That transparency is exactly what fingerstyle and detailed playing need, where every note should stand on its own.


03Playing comfort: how the guitar feels
The more compact 000 sits closer to the body and is, for many players, more comfortable to hold over longer sessions, especially when seated and for smaller-framed players. The slimmer body also eases access to the upper frets.
The Dreadnought asks for a little more arm reach and body contact because of its deeper body. Standing with a strap and playing rhythmically, nobody minds; over long seated fingerstyle sessions, the difference is noticeable. Trying one out remains the most honest test, since comfort is personal.
04Repertoire and style: what you play
If you play a lot of rhythmic accompaniment, sing along, sit around a campfire or play in a band, the Dreadnought is the obvious choice. Its push supports a voice and cuts through a mix.
If your focus is fingerstyle, quieter singer-songwriter arrangements or recordings where clarity counts, the 000 plays to its strengths. Many players end up owning both shapes, but for a first quality Martin, your main style decides.
| Feature | Dreadnought (D) | 000 / Auditorium |
|---|---|---|
| Body | large, deep, wide shoulders | slimmer, shallower, more waisted |
| Tone | bass-rich, loud, lots of push | balanced, midrange-forward, transparent |
| Strength | projection and volume | string separation and clarity |
| Comfort | more body, firm attack | closer to the body, long sessions |
| Ideal style | strumming, campfire, band | fingerstyle, singer-songwriter |
There is no better, only a better fit. The Dreadnought is the choice for push, volume and rhythmic accompaniment; the 000 for balance, clarity and comfort in fingerstyle playing. Choose by your main style and you will be right.
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