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Published on 02/02/13 at 04:26 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Well I just got this guitar coveted.
What about ...? I am for the moment overcome with emotion.
It is not very powerful, but the sound is balanced throughout the particular register.
Something amazing, the resonance of the body is amazing, when I connected I believed that there was a plate reverb on the amp ... In fact the volume of Fishman was 0! there a natural resonance downright superb, very clear and precise audible on staccato notes.
and the smell of wood in the box .... the violin ...
and that I had first flasher on a yamaha pffff!
are not really know Spanish luthiers make real guitars.
well I'll wait days to qq more pragmatic comment ... but maybe this guitar I...…
What about ...? I am for the moment overcome with emotion.
It is not very powerful, but the sound is balanced throughout the particular register.
Something amazing, the resonance of the body is amazing, when I connected I believed that there was a plate reverb on the amp ... In fact the volume of Fishman was 0! there a natural resonance downright superb, very clear and precise audible on staccato notes.
and the smell of wood in the box .... the violin ...
and that I had first flasher on a yamaha pffff!
are not really know Spanish luthiers make real guitars.
well I'll wait days to qq more pragmatic comment ... but maybe this guitar I...…
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Well I just got this guitar coveted.
What about ...? I am for the moment overcome with emotion.
It is not very powerful, but the sound is balanced throughout the particular register.
Something amazing, the resonance of the body is amazing, when I connected I believed that there was a plate reverb on the amp ... In fact the volume of Fishman was 0! there a natural resonance downright superb, very clear and precise audible on staccato notes.
and the smell of wood in the box .... the violin ...
and that I had first flasher on a yamaha pffff!
are not really know Spanish luthiers make real guitars.
well I'll wait days to qq more pragmatic comment ... but maybe this guitar I scotchera amazement mode permanently, go find out.
in any case it probably the ability to
UTILIZATION
this is crazy, I can play fair and accurate .... e yet!
SOUNDS
amazing and great, spain what!
OVERALL OPINION
too much!
Well I never put "never read" the notes because I find that "perfect" it's been a bit pretentious and ladle, the final is worse than "excellent"!
What about ...? I am for the moment overcome with emotion.
It is not very powerful, but the sound is balanced throughout the particular register.
Something amazing, the resonance of the body is amazing, when I connected I believed that there was a plate reverb on the amp ... In fact the volume of Fishman was 0! there a natural resonance downright superb, very clear and precise audible on staccato notes.
and the smell of wood in the box .... the violin ...
and that I had first flasher on a yamaha pffff!
are not really know Spanish luthiers make real guitars.
well I'll wait days to qq more pragmatic comment ... but maybe this guitar I scotchera amazement mode permanently, go find out.
in any case it probably the ability to
UTILIZATION
this is crazy, I can play fair and accurate .... e yet!
SOUNDS
amazing and great, spain what!
OVERALL OPINION
too much!
Well I never put "never read" the notes because I find that "perfect" it's been a bit pretentious and ladle, the final is worse than "excellent"!
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jeanphilippe2861
Published on 09/17/07 at 01:14 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
Spain, electroacoustic classic cutaway, table mountain cedar, box, solid Indian rosewood, cedar neck, key bin: 19 frets, pickups: Fischman prefix pro blend: volume, frquence, notch, bass, mdium, treble, prsence (blend), battery indicator, and intrupteur to change the phase, may have to mix the two microphones: body and nut. On the hardware utils nothing wrong, it's good quality trs.
UTILIZATION
The handle is beautiful ebony fingerboard is no longer too frquent, access to acute and cutaway is correct because it is a classic. The ergonomics are perfect, then the sound you're in the right rev.
SOUNDS
It should be quite the style of music I make: Franaise song, gypsy, gypsy ... I...…
UTILIZATION
The handle is beautiful ebony fingerboard is no longer too frquent, access to acute and cutaway is correct because it is a classic. The ergonomics are perfect, then the sound you're in the right rev.
SOUNDS
It should be quite the style of music I make: Franaise song, gypsy, gypsy ... I...…
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Spain, electroacoustic classic cutaway, table mountain cedar, box, solid Indian rosewood, cedar neck, key bin: 19 frets, pickups: Fischman prefix pro blend: volume, frquence, notch, bass, mdium, treble, prsence (blend), battery indicator, and intrupteur to change the phase, may have to mix the two microphones: body and nut. On the hardware utils nothing wrong, it's good quality trs.
UTILIZATION
The handle is beautiful ebony fingerboard is no longer too frquent, access to acute and cutaway is correct because it is a classic. The ergonomics are perfect, then the sound you're in the right rev.
SOUNDS
It should be quite the style of music I make: Franaise song, gypsy, gypsy ... I play on a mixing board directly on sound, repeating as in concert. The sound is warm, just, deep, spain what. t have many sound engineer Bluff by the sound it DGIG in concert, it is really surprising. I prfre, its heat, it is immersed directly in the same spain andalusia, autentic and deep characters, romantic desire.
OVERALL OPINION
Since dj 3 years, features I like most: it is both acoustic branch but also his personality: Indian Rosewood on hand and its beautiful ebony fingerboard, sending it serious. I've tried many guitars before this one: takamine 30 T & T 50: more expensive, but frankly not great, Alabama, luthier, yamaha, estve ... But this is the best among all at least in this price range of 600 1000 euros.
Report quality price it's worth every day, has frankly superb hand scraper manufactured in Spain in the workshops alhambra.
Hsitez the same choice without a moment we should be hard not to love this guitar.
UTILIZATION
The handle is beautiful ebony fingerboard is no longer too frquent, access to acute and cutaway is correct because it is a classic. The ergonomics are perfect, then the sound you're in the right rev.
SOUNDS
It should be quite the style of music I make: Franaise song, gypsy, gypsy ... I play on a mixing board directly on sound, repeating as in concert. The sound is warm, just, deep, spain what. t have many sound engineer Bluff by the sound it DGIG in concert, it is really surprising. I prfre, its heat, it is immersed directly in the same spain andalusia, autentic and deep characters, romantic desire.
OVERALL OPINION
Since dj 3 years, features I like most: it is both acoustic branch but also his personality: Indian Rosewood on hand and its beautiful ebony fingerboard, sending it serious. I've tried many guitars before this one: takamine 30 T & T 50: more expensive, but frankly not great, Alabama, luthier, yamaha, estve ... But this is the best among all at least in this price range of 600 1000 euros.
Report quality price it's worth every day, has frankly superb hand scraper manufactured in Spain in the workshops alhambra.
Hsitez the same choice without a moment we should be hard not to love this guitar.
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capitaine bugarach
Published on 07/17/09 at 12:02 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
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In which country was it made? (USA, Japan, Mexico, France ...)
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Made in Spain.
How many frets, what kind of microphone and their configuration?
19 frets, neck joint at the 12th fret.
What type of bridge (Floyd, Wilkinson ...)?
What are the settings (volume, tone, micro switch ...)?
What kind of stick?
Channel classic, cedar, ebony fingerboard, but reduced width of 50mm.
UTILIZATION
The handle is it nice?
Handle very pleasant for those who, like me, are accustomed to classical and flamenco sleeves. The width of 50 mm seems ideal and keeps its classical repertoire, while allowing easy practice other styles.
Access to acute (last string) Is it easy?
...…
In which country was it made? (USA, Japan, Mexico, France ...)
</ul>
Made in Spain.
How many frets, what kind of microphone and their configuration?
19 frets, neck joint at the 12th fret.
What type of bridge (Floyd, Wilkinson ...)?
What are the settings (volume, tone, micro switch ...)?
What kind of stick?
Channel classic, cedar, ebony fingerboard, but reduced width of 50mm.
UTILIZATION
The handle is it nice?
Handle very pleasant for those who, like me, are accustomed to classical and flamenco sleeves. The width of 50 mm seems ideal and keeps its classical repertoire, while allowing easy practice other styles.
Access to acute (last string) Is it easy?
...…
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<ul>
In which country was it made? (USA, Japan, Mexico, France ...)
</ul>
Made in Spain.
How many frets, what kind of microphone and their configuration?
19 frets, neck joint at the 12th fret.
What type of bridge (Floyd, Wilkinson ...)?
What are the settings (volume, tone, micro switch ...)?
What kind of stick?
Channel classic, cedar, ebony fingerboard, but reduced width of 50mm.
UTILIZATION
The handle is it nice?
Handle very pleasant for those who, like me, are accustomed to classical and flamenco sleeves. The width of 50 mm seems ideal and keeps its classical repertoire, while allowing easy practice other styles.
Access to acute (last string) Is it easy?
Access to the latest boxes without problems, the heel is very well shaped.
Ergonomics is it good (in terms of shape, weight ...)?
The highlight of this amazing "little" guitar ergonomics and comfort, therefore, through the sides of 65 mm, the heel section and the width of neck slightly reduced.
Do you get a good sound easy? ...
The sound is necessarily typical, more compressed than a credit to the standard dimensions, but very warm with the beautiful cedar and rosewood.
SOUNDS
Are they suitable for your style of music?
I play classical, flamenco (note the cedar, very tender under the nails) but I mostly bought for the bossa nova, the Latin American jazz.
With what (s) amplifier (s) or effect (s) do you play?
Carlsbro sherwood amp 30.
What kind of sound you get and with what settings ("crystalline", "fat ",....)?
What are the sounds you prefer, you hate?
Do not rely on the dimensions of the guitar. There are certainly less bass than on a normal sized guitar, but plans very well with much precision. All shades are transcribed, left or right hand. The sound is very balanced and can be powerful if you press. Once connected, the Prefix Pro Blend preamp Fisman wonders and gives you access, via fine-tuning, a wide palette of sounds: gentle, nervous, hot, etc. ...
OVERALL OPINION
For how long have you been using it?
I have it in hand last week.
What thing do you like most/least about it?
Strengths: comfort, ergonomics, sound, expressiveness and overall quality "professional".
Did you try many other models before getting this one?
What is your opinion about the value for the price?
Guitar bought in Spain with a value for money unbeatable course: 720 euros with the dedicated case Alhambra (env.130 euros) and a set of Pro Arte strings.
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
I would do this choice without hesitation. I have behind me 34 years of practice, I had moult instruments, and certainly one of my best guitars. Try it!
In which country was it made? (USA, Japan, Mexico, France ...)
</ul>
Made in Spain.
How many frets, what kind of microphone and their configuration?
19 frets, neck joint at the 12th fret.
What type of bridge (Floyd, Wilkinson ...)?
What are the settings (volume, tone, micro switch ...)?
What kind of stick?
Channel classic, cedar, ebony fingerboard, but reduced width of 50mm.
UTILIZATION
The handle is it nice?
Handle very pleasant for those who, like me, are accustomed to classical and flamenco sleeves. The width of 50 mm seems ideal and keeps its classical repertoire, while allowing easy practice other styles.
Access to acute (last string) Is it easy?
Access to the latest boxes without problems, the heel is very well shaped.
Ergonomics is it good (in terms of shape, weight ...)?
The highlight of this amazing "little" guitar ergonomics and comfort, therefore, through the sides of 65 mm, the heel section and the width of neck slightly reduced.
Do you get a good sound easy? ...
The sound is necessarily typical, more compressed than a credit to the standard dimensions, but very warm with the beautiful cedar and rosewood.
SOUNDS
Are they suitable for your style of music?
I play classical, flamenco (note the cedar, very tender under the nails) but I mostly bought for the bossa nova, the Latin American jazz.
With what (s) amplifier (s) or effect (s) do you play?
Carlsbro sherwood amp 30.
What kind of sound you get and with what settings ("crystalline", "fat ",....)?
What are the sounds you prefer, you hate?
Do not rely on the dimensions of the guitar. There are certainly less bass than on a normal sized guitar, but plans very well with much precision. All shades are transcribed, left or right hand. The sound is very balanced and can be powerful if you press. Once connected, the Prefix Pro Blend preamp Fisman wonders and gives you access, via fine-tuning, a wide palette of sounds: gentle, nervous, hot, etc. ...
OVERALL OPINION
For how long have you been using it?
I have it in hand last week.
What thing do you like most/least about it?
Strengths: comfort, ergonomics, sound, expressiveness and overall quality "professional".
Did you try many other models before getting this one?
What is your opinion about the value for the price?
Guitar bought in Spain with a value for money unbeatable course: 720 euros with the dedicated case Alhambra (env.130 euros) and a set of Pro Arte strings.
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
I would do this choice without hesitation. I have behind me 34 years of practice, I had moult instruments, and certainly one of my best guitars. Try it!
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Tech. sheet
- Manufacturer: Alhambra Guitars
- Model: 5 P CW E2
- Category: Acoustic-electric nylon string guitars
- Added in our database on: 12/17/2006
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