I almost wrote a 3 star review of this guitar, because I also took delivery of a used Martin 000-15sm the same week. The CLP15ME has obviously been inspired by the Martin, and it has a more attractive finish, believe it or not. However the Martin, larger, is also leaner, and lighter. The CLP has a shorter scale and slighter tighter string spacing---I wish the Martin had the same scale. The Fishman is out of place, a K&K style passive pickup happened to be installed on the Martin, and HB should research and source something similar. The CLP arrived first, with the usual HB high action, but I shaved the saddle and cut the nut in 20 minutes, and with truss tweaks it now has a slightly lower action than the Martin, which I've not yet modified. The HB tones: nice ringing trebles, and slightly muted bass, which does come up with hard plucking, near but not totally in balance (stock strings). I was not dissatisfied until I tried the Martin. I have 10 acoustic/classical guitars of varied size and string. The 000-15SM I guess, cannot be reproduced by electronic speakers. I never heard anything like it. Bass to top it's very loud, yet sweet and incredibly nuanced according to the dynamics of a pluck. I did not know a guitar could make such sound. So the CLP15ME was severely outshone but a very similar looking guitar. I was so impressed by the Martin I looked at 0 and 00 alternatives from Eastman and Pono. But as I've been practicing on this guitar daily, I've become attached to it. Sitting or standing I find it very comfortable. The scale and spacing is easy to play. Is the Martin worth 5 times more? No, from an acoustic perspective it's worth 100 times this and any of my guitars. But this is a good guitar I've decided, and I'll keep it.