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Art & Lutherie Ami Nylon String Cedar Guitar Review

Art and Lutherie Ami Nylon String Cedar Guitar
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To the eye: It's a great looking guitar for sure, with REAL rosette inlays on a gorgeous cedar top. It would look great hung up on a wall, or sitting in a corner - good since you will not want to put it away, ever.
To the ear: Intonation is dead on, and the tone on this is absolutely even up and down the entire fretboard, with excellent clarity and separation of the individual notes. The parlor size doesn't provide much bass, but it's not tinny at all, and it is much louder than you'd expect. It is not a baby or travel guitar sound, but definitely a real parlor sound with good projection and that tight clarity you would expect.
To the hands: the modern neck has a sort of hybrid feel - with the seeming acres of classical fretboard, but a thinner depth than most old classicals (it has an adjustable truss rod). I generally play steel strings (30 years), but I just can't put this little nylon beauty down (the somewhat thinner neck might be part of it), and it's increased my playing by hours and hours a week. It's a great player for just... playing. In a word: Comfortable.
To the wallet: Handmade in Canada by the same people who make the Seagulls I believe. At $300, I think it's just a ridiculous deal, and a value that can't help but appreciate over time. Buy it, play it for 10 years, sell it for a profit.
To the Devil's Advocate: It does have gold/pearloid tuners. I hate gold hardware and I hate pearloid, so they'll be leaving us soon.... YMMV

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Yamaha CG111C Classical Guitar Review

Yamaha CG111C Classical Guitar
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I could not expect more from this guitar. I can only say I do not deserve it... Very sweet and open sound. Perfect for Bossa Nova classics.

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Takamine TC132SC Classical Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Review

Takamine TC132SC Classical Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar
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Very happy with the guitar. Feels full of quality and love the tube pickup. Sounds very warm and natural.
I live in Australia and had this guitar shipped from the US. Arrived in gemreat condition thanks to the hard case that came with it.

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La Patrie Guitar, Concert CW QI Review

La Patrie Guitar, Concert CW QI
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I'll start off by saying that my introduction to this instrument came through a rather 'odd' circumstance.
A younger classical guitar student owned it; he dropped it hard enough on a 'sharp surface' to crack the top (through no fault whatsoever of the instrument manufacturer) and was selling it for dirt cheap. While it appeared 'real bad', in reality, it was an easy enough fix to anyone familiar with how that process goes. OK, so after watching enough Buster B Jones video's (but not quite ready to jump into a Multiac), I've been looking for a decent cutaway nylon w/ electronics. I'm always a sucker for a fixer-upper project that saves money on something I want anyway. Sold.
In going through the motions of getting the crack under control, I got pretty familiar with how the guitar is put together. I'm not a guy who believes in 'super glue' or simply cleating the leading edge of a crack- I believe in proper repair and on-body refinish.
First things first, explored around the innards with a little flashlight and dental mirror to see what I was up against... Wow. This thing is VERY well built. The interior components were clearly put together with about as much deliberation as any given Martin or Taylor in terms of fit and finish. By contrast, take a look inside a cheapie sometime and compare. There is no comparison. The overall quality of materials- as far as tuners, neck, bridge, nut and saddle, etc- was all first rate, as was the overall fit and finish (joinery, binding, etc). This thing is an *extremely* well made, professional grade instrument.
Solid cedar top is absolutely gorgeous. Thankfully, the crack on mine was a sharp break, so a bit of time with some hide glue and an Xacto knife to turn the crack into a thin 'glueable channel'... Some more time with stainable wood glue to fill the crack flush with the top and installing some underside cleats along the crack line, the box is ready to rock. Will be undergoing a top refinish soon, but now that the crack is stable and the glue's dry, strung it up to see how it plays and sounds....
I noticed right off the bat that it comes with a high action, due to the Tusq (R) saddle being tall. Some people have complained about this but really, this is fairly standard for higher end instruments, where the saddle comes untuned from the factory with the expectation that the player will have it fit to their individual specifications. Nice touch. A bit of time with some abrasive paper, had it right where I wanted. The nut (also Tusq) was dead on.
The onboard Godin Q1 Saddle pickup sounds amazing. The plug is integrated with the bottom strap stud, while the battery compartment is smartly designed- a simple hatch, right next to the plug. Anyone who has had to change the damn battery in old Ovations will appreciate this. Open door, old battery out, new battery in- a 5 second process.
The acoustic tone was superb, amplified, just as good. Can't really 'explain' this, but go play one, you'll understand.
Overall, this is just a tremendous instrument at this price point. While I bought a 'fixer upper', having handled and played it for a bit now, I would not hesitate to recommend this at it's new price point.
This is a $1500 guitar for $600.

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Cordoba 55RCE Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar, CD/IN Review

Cordoba 55RCE Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar, CD/IN
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I have owned this guitar for about 3 years and I am more impressed with it now than the first day I brought it home. I have a number of guitars and the only classical guitar I own that I think compares favorably is an Alvarez-Yairi CY 118. While the Yairi is a beautiful instrument in tone and workmanship, the value of it is that of a classical guitar which resonates throughout your body as you play it. On the other hand, the Cordoba 55RCE sounds wonderful but does not have quite the acoustical resonance of the Yairi. But, the Cordoba has an electronic piezo pickup system that makes the guitar come alive when played through a halfway decent amplifier. The Cordoba includes an electronic tuner and 3 band equalizer as well as a presence modifier with its electronic package. On the whole, the Cordoba is a well rounded instrument that you will enjoy playing with or without and amplifier for years.As with any fine classical guitar, I would highly recommend that you play it before you buy it. All fine guitars are a little different. If it is not possible to play before delivery, make sure you can return it within a reasonable amount of time. This should not be a problem for the dealer. If it is, say goodbye and take your business elsewhere. The Cordoba 55RCE is made from some of the finest wood available in a time of scarcity of fine woods. But, even the best of woods do not guarantee long-term structural integrity. This is not a guitar to take to the beach and play along with your friends singing because significant changes in humidity will harm the wood and could cause cracking and/or warping. Since the Cordoba has an excellent warranty, please make sure that you take care of it in the prescribed way (to the extent practical) to preserve the value of the warranty, and more importantly to preserve the sound and beauty of the instrument. Even though it is covered by a warranty, you do not want to be without your guitar for any period of time that it takes to fix it properly. It takes a little extra time to care for your Cordoba, but it is worth it. Buying a Cordoba 55RCE is buying art that is functional as well. If you are lucky enough to acquire one of these fine instruments, I wish you luck and all the happiness that will come from your playing.


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Valencia VG-50 Classical Guitar, High Gloss Natural Finish Review

Valencia VG-50 Classical Guitar, High Gloss Natural Finish
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I bought this guitar and just recently received it and I can't express how satisfied I'm with it. Not to mention that this guitar is a custom model and there fore rare it is stunning. The sound, as with any solid spruce top is very clean and bright(the way I like it) and the strings it comes with are very good quality.
For the price this is a must buy. Take a better look at it:
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Orpheus Valley Guitars ARTIST SERIES FIESTA FC Classical Guitar Review

Orpheus Valley Guitars ARTIST SERIES FIESTA FC Classical Guitar
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The main reasons I bought this guitar are because it sounds great, and it is affordable. I compared this guitar at local music shops directly against several other classical guitars in the same price range, including guitars made by La Patrie, Alvarez, Takamine and Ibanez. All of these guitars were in a similar price range (up to $1,000.00) but it was clear that the Fiesta FC was the only truly excellent guitar among the bunch (I tried out literally dozens of guitars). I also compared it to several guitars that were much more expensive, including Yairi, Ramirez, Conde Hermanos, and Antonio Loriente. In my opinion, the Fiesta FC sounded better than every Yairi model in the store and the Ramirez (R1). It sounded basically on par with both Loriente models in the store, but had a slightly higher action (and a significantly lower price). The Conde Hermanos was superior to the Fiesta FC, but at 10x the price, it had darn well better be.
Needless to say, I bought the Fiesta FC because it sounded as good as guitars that were several times more expensive, and VASTLY superior to any other guitar in the same price range. I've now owned the guitar for three years, and I have never regretted it.
I have been studying classical guitar for almost 15 years. I've taken master classes with Ricardo Iznaola, Ernesto Tamayo, and the late James Smith.
Tone: Excellent. Brilliant, responsive to dynamic playing.
Action: Very Good. A bit higher than a Conde Hermanos, about equal to a La Patrie Collection or the Ramirez R1.
Feel: Excellent. Comfortable standard design, and the nitrocellulose finish is smooth, not sticky like my old Takamine.
Quality: Excellent. Flawless craftsmanship, excellent design.
Value: Excellent. You simply cannot buy any other guitar of this quality at this price. Perhaps you are looking for a guitar to take through college? This IS it. Don't buy a student model Ramirez or any La Patrie. They just don't compare.

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Guild GAD-C2 Classical Guitar, Natural Review

Guild GAD-C2 Classical Guitar, Natural
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I was excited to get my hands on this guitar..it seemed too good to be a true, an all solid cedar w/ indian rosewood for $500! Well, it was too good to be true. There was no projection or character. It was flat and dead sounding. The soundboard is over-braced and the finish is spotty. I own a Guild GAD steel string and it's an amazing value...perhaps Guild should stick to what it does best.

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Cordoba C10 Classical Guitar, SP/IN Review

Cordoba C10 Classical Guitar, SP/IN
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This guitar is GREAT!!! I have been playing classical for about 10 years and studied under two instructors who studied under Manuel Barrueco & Aaron Shearer. I was playing a Cordoba C5-CE but wanted to upgrade to a higher quality instrument and thus began a long and frustrating search. After playing a number of classicals at local guitar centers and sam ash stores in Cleveland, Ohio including some very expensive Ramirez and Rodriguez guitars, I was not satisfied. So i drove 4 hours to Elderly Instruments (best shop around!!!) in Lansing, Mich. Over the course of 4 hours I tested a $1,000 Alhambra 5p cutaway, a few LaPatrie's, a $1,500 Takamine, a bunch a Rodriguez models, and a few Ramirez, including an excellent condition used Ramirez going for $5,000 (probably worth 6K new). It finally came down to the Cordoba c7, solista, and C10. After playing and comparing all 4 against each other, the C10 had the best sound and playability.
The bass notes are full and loud, especially the E. The trebbles are clear and bright, not "tinny", but not soft or muted either. Very well balanced sound/tone, great projection. The spruce top really helps with sound "punch". No neck problems and the action is "Goldi-Locks" (not too high, not too low, but just right). So far, it sounds best with the Savarez 500CJ high tension cristal corum strings (i have tried Di-Addario normals, Savarez rectified red pack HT, and cristal corum 500cj's on my C'dobs.) It is also a beautiful looking guitar with high quality workmanship. Bought it with a Humicase to upgrade warranty to lifetime for only an extra $40 becasue the case handle was slightly bent. Bottom line, a $1,000 guitar plays like a 2K-3K instrument.

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Taylor Guitars 815ce Jumbo Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Taylor Guitars 815ce Jumbo Acoustic Electric Guitar
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The guitar is amazing and buying it from amazon.com is cheaper than from Guitar Center and it arrived in 4 business days (6 days total). Note: the version pictured is not the one that gets sent. The one that gets sent is the current version of the 815ce that is on the Taylor website and has a Florentine cutaway (sharp and pointy) rather than the Venetian cutaway pictured. I wasn't sure I would like the Florentine based on the pictures, but seeing it in person, I am really glad I went w/this version.

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Giannini GWNCPPM 7 Handcrafted Series Thin Body Cutaway Guitar (Acoustic-Electric, Nylon, 7-String) Review

Giannini GWNCPPM 7 Handcrafted Series Thin Body Cutaway Guitar (Acoustic-Electric, Nylon, 7-String)
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I have been playing on a low-end Giannini 7 string guitar for 6 years now (GWNC 1/7 EL). I recently upgraded to this model (GWNCPPM 7 Handcrafted Thin Body Cutaway). WHAT A WONDERFUL INSTRUMENT!!! This guitar appears to be well made. The acoustic sound is very crisp and suprisingly loud, especially in the high register. As an electric instrument, this guitar can be adjusted to an extremely wide range of tonal qualities. Two different inputs (standard and XLR) gives you the option to run both high and low frequencies for a true stereo sound.

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Aria AS-100C Sinsonido Travel Guitar - Classical Review

Aria AS-100C Sinsonido Travel Guitar - Classical
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I bought a Soloette classical, then had a chance to test the Aria Sinsonido AS 100-C. It is almost identical, with very similar sound and controls. And why not since the Aria is a licensed design from Wright, the makers of the Soloette. It also uses a Wright Technology pickup system. If what you seek is a practice guitar, not a concert performer, buy the Aria Sinsonido and save yourself about $340.

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Giannini GWNC4/7 Asturias Handcrafted Series Classical Guitar (Acoustic, Nylon, 7-String) Review

Giannini GWNC4/7 Asturias Handcrafted Series Classical Guitar (Acoustic, Nylon, 7-String)
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I owned this guitar for several years and very recently parted with it. I mainly play jazz, funk, soul and classical music but choro has been a big part of my life for over a decade. I became fascinated by the 7-string violão and wanted to get one. Most of the recommendations I got from friends and other pros were to go with a custom guitar built by a Brazilian luthier, which start around US$3,500. Not wanting to go quite that far, I eventually found the Giannini line being sold at a Florida importer/retailer (Guitar Plaza) and ordered this one. I didn't have much luck with the first one. It sustained some structural damage in shipping and one of the top braces had come loose. I was quickly shipped another one and that one arrived unscathed.
The craftsmanship was okay. There was some visible glue squeeze-out on the inside. The braces were finished very roughly. Some of the binding didn't line up. The mosaic strip down the back was the worst of it. The top was some very nice cedar. The fingerboard was also some very nice jet black ebony and was quite thick. There was a problem with the high E string rolling over the edge of the fingerboard due to the nut being cut wrong. I made another out of bone and it was no longer an issue. There was also a problem with the pickup. I suspect that since B-Band does not make a dedicated 7-string under-saddle transducer (UST), Giannini just puts in a regular 6-string one. This resulted in the high E string being practically inaudible while the other strings were picked up fine. I tried adjusting it and then the low B would disappear. I never did fix the issue since I rarely played amplified but it could be a real problem for someone wanting to regularly perform amplified.
While it was a bit rough around the edges and there was a problem with the pickup, it did manage to produce a decent tone and moderate volume. It does make sense for those who want to test the waters before jumping up to a custom violão but for those who already have their chops, I'd look elsewhere.

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Francisco Domingo FG-27 All Solid Classical Guitar, Rosewood Review

Francisco Domingo FG-27 All Solid Classical Guitar, Rosewood
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This guitar is light weight, and very easy to play. But it has construction issues. Although the action is low, the saddle is so tall that the strings have to make a very sharp turn at the end. This makes you wonder how long the strings can last. The sound bridge is not properly glued to the sound board, and there is a small seam/gap between them. The treble is much better than my old all laminate guitar, but the bass is about the same. I returned this guitar.


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Washburn Classical Series Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar Review

Washburn Classical Series Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar
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This is a beautiful and well made classical guitar. I sold one years ago because I normally play a steel sting guitar. I am very pleased with the sound and the electronic on this instrument. I would stand this guitar up to any of the high end classical on the market. It was very affordable. The guitar was also shipped in a timely manner too!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!

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Ramirez R2 Classical Guitar Review

Ramirez R2 Classical Guitar
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I recently shopped for a new classical guitar (checked out about 30 different models) and almost eliminated the R2 before even playing one. After all, Jose Ramirez is a "big name" and I presumed I would be getting less guitar for my money than I could find elsewhere. I'm glad I tried one anyway.
There are two things you should know, before buying a lower-end model Ramirez like the R2. First, these are factory guitars. They are not actually made in the Ramirez shop, like the higher-end Ramirez models. They are made "to Ramirez specifications" elsewhere--probably by a company like Alhambra--then "finished" in the Ramirez shop. Also, the back and sides are laminated, not solid, Indian rosewood. Doesn't sound very promising at this price, right?
But--play one. The R2 has a tone, from the Canadian red cedar top, that is just wonderfully sweet. But more than just that, this guitar has a sensitivity and resonance that makes it stand out from other classical guitars. It's a bright tone, too: clear, and bold when it needs to be. Distinctly superior to many guitars in this price range, and a joy to hear while playing. I swear, this guitar works: someone just got the design and manufacture right, on this one. It's better than any other guitar I tried under 2K.
The action is low, easy and quick--again distinctly better than most or all other guitars I investigated. It plays fast and smooth--it's a joy to play. A great playing guitar.
I've had my R2 for almost exactly one year now. I've read other reviews and heard other guitarists remark how the sound of this particular model improves with time. Mine has, after just a year. After 3-4 years many say that the sound becomes comparable to the higher-end Ramirez models.
Bottom line: would I buy this guitar again? In a New York minute.Final note: If you're considering Ramirez and looking at the R1 because it's a little cheaper, buy the R2 instead. Much, much nicer guitar, for just a little more $$. Much better tone, much better action.

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Cordoba Fusion 14 Jet Classical Guitar with Gigbag Review

Cordoba Fusion 14 Jet Classical Guitar with Gigbag
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I'll admit that I was initially interested in this model because of its aesthetics. The black finish, cutaway, and mother of pearl rosette/details are sleek but not flashy. I'm used to playing a steel-string guitar, so when I picked up this model, I was surprised by the thinner neck. I always liked the sound of a nylon string guitar, but my smaller hands didn't like playing on the traditional "classical" guitar. This is the first guitar that I have tried that has been a compromise between the two and I couldn't be happier. I was also impressed when I found out that this is a hand-made guitar. I'm a student and this was a little bit out of my price range, but I figured it would be a good investment considering it has a really high quality build and sweet electronics built in.

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