Almansa 434 Classical-Solid Ce ...

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Almansa 434 Classical-Solid Cedar Top

£799.00

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Manufacturer's ID: AL434

Guitarras Almansa was born in 1989 as the result of coalition of the finest Flamenco and Classic guitar craftsmen Spain had to offer. In over 100 years, nothing has changed. You can still expect the highest quality woods, lovingly worked by expert hands.

Specification

Top  Solid Cedar
Back  Laminated Indian Rosewood
Side  Laminated Indian Rosewood
Neck  Cedar
Fingerborad  Ebony
Machineheads  Gold plated

Customer reviews

Overall Rating 4.5/5 (2 reviews)

Lovely tone resulting from fine build quality and quality materials.

Nigel J. - 24/6/2022

This guitar is a good one:- it rings well & has a pleasant tone to it. I also own an old Admira Juanita (which cost me L60 out of the local pawn shop) & an Admira a20, bought new at considerable expense. Each one is made from different woods & each has a palpably different sound - the a20 is the brightest of the three while the Juanita is mellow & better in the base register, while the new one is actually in between. I have played bargain basement Chinese classical guitars whilst at work (at sea) & concluded some time ago that only a Spanish made classical guitar cuts the mustard. Worth the money & I remain glad I did buy it.

Alistair M. - 14/7/2021

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