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  • TybostratTybostrat

    Alhambra Guitars 2CPublished on 03/10/12 at 10:41
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Classical Guitar

    Solid Cedar
    Mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard
    Sapele back and sides.
    "Made In Spain"

    UTILIZATION

    The glaze is thin enough to allow fine slipped, the handle is relatively large, even for a classic, but comfortable.

    SOUNDS

    98% used to play classical, it can also be comfortable for blues or pop.
    What strikes me with this guitar is its ability to age well, and to literally "eat" the sound. I play since 2004, and today it sounds very differently. The notes are better defined, the sound is fuller, better distributed.
    The bass is excellent, and the treble will improve with time.

    OVERALL OPINION

    In short, it's a good thought, to use w…
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    Classical Guitar

    Solid Cedar
    Mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard
    Sapele back and sides.
    "Made In Spain"

    UTILIZATION

    The glaze is thin enough to allow fine slipped, the handle is relatively large, even for a classic, but comfortable.

    SOUNDS

    98% used to play classical, it can also be comfortable for blues or pop.
    What strikes me with this guitar is its ability to age well, and to literally "eat" the sound. I play since 2004, and today it sounds very differently. The notes are better defined, the sound is fuller, better distributed.
    The bass is excellent, and the treble will improve with time.

    OVERALL OPINION

    In short, it's a good thought, to use without moderation. It did not quite playing comfort of 5p and others, but as this study guitar is great, and very robust for ç'est more. I do not regret my purchase!
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  • roman66roman66

    Alhambra Guitars 2CPublished on 06/04/06 at 15:30
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in Spain, Valencia prs, here are the classical guitar spcificits ... English ...
    TOP:
    Solid German Spruce or Red Cedar
    BACK & SIDES:
    Laminated Mahogany
    NECK:
    Mahogany
    Fingerboard:
    Indian Rosewood
    MACHINE_HEADS:
    Nickel Plated

    Option left and electrification. I put notes sr good on price.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is enjoyable, fairly flat, the body is relatively little grazing and is comfortable playing.
    The sound is more than adequate for this price, short, IDAL for beginners or even a little more.

    SOUNDS

    be a sometimes my style of music although since I bought a sound in the same brand, J3 gauchre amplifies and cut away. I did some concerts …
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    Made in Spain, Valencia prs, here are the classical guitar spcificits ... English ...
    TOP:
    Solid German Spruce or Red Cedar
    BACK & SIDES:
    Laminated Mahogany
    NECK:
    Mahogany
    Fingerboard:
    Indian Rosewood
    MACHINE_HEADS:
    Nickel Plated

    Option left and electrification. I put notes sr good on price.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is enjoyable, fairly flat, the body is relatively little grazing and is comfortable playing.
    The sound is more than adequate for this price, short, IDAL for beginners or even a little more.

    SOUNDS

    be a sometimes my style of music although since I bought a sound in the same brand, J3 gauchre amplifies and cut away. I did some concerts with the C2 and its okay to be little prs with a directional microphone.
    The sound is powerful and hot, so much that I have to sing without amplification stronger that the accustomed if I want to be heard. In short, even in the low end, trs Alhambra is still strong!
    I therefore recommend as a backup guitar or beginners.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for six years and the handle seems to have moved a little in spite of all my care ....
    When I tried to purchase a range Admira, for me there was no picture, although some prrrent Admira.
    Excellent price quality ratio, no doubt, like all instruments Alhambra elsewhere.
    As I said above, with the exprience I prfre use other hardware, but I got this guitar sound I wanted.
    To be honest, I do not know what gives a recording studio, I will try and communicate.
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  • mimitch38mimitch38

    Alhambra Guitars 2CPublished on 02/21/09 at 08:12
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Spanish classical guitar
    handle standard classical
    Solid cedar table with a pretty color

    UTILIZATION

    Channel classical pleasant but not included on the edge, I put myself in even temporary
    The guitar is lgre
    the sound is very pleasing, the cedar table vibrates well and we get deep bass and treble very apprciables.

    SOUNDS

    For classical pieces, and picking the game arpge
    very good records of classical music saw the quality of this guitar rsonance

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 4 months
    I love the deep bass and rglage strings than the neck prs without borders, so it is easy to play.
    Good qualitprix
    I would do this choice for a classical guitar but…
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    Spanish classical guitar
    handle standard classical
    Solid cedar table with a pretty color

    UTILIZATION

    Channel classical pleasant but not included on the edge, I put myself in even temporary
    The guitar is lgre
    the sound is very pleasing, the cedar table vibrates well and we get deep bass and treble very apprciables.

    SOUNDS

    For classical pieces, and picking the game arpge
    very good records of classical music saw the quality of this guitar rsonance

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 4 months
    I love the deep bass and rglage strings than the neck prs without borders, so it is easy to play.
    Good qualitprix
    I would do this choice for a classical guitar but MODR a price that sounds.
    Only regret not being able to connect but there are small sensor if necessary
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