Manuel Rodriguez C3 Flamenco Classical Guitar

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Rich in sound, rich in history, rich in beauty.

Featuring a carefully chosen, solid Spruce top and laminated Sycamore back and sides, the Rodriguez Model C3 Flamenco is a beauty to behold and play. The headstock and fretboard made are of Indian rosewood. Nickel-plated tuners and silver-plated frets are installed to last a lifetime. The body binding and wood rosette are exquisite.

Each Rodriguez Guitar is hand crafted and glued to create precise balances. From the invisible careful sanding, even inside the body, that ensures the finished instrument's purity of tone, to the beautifully unique rosette inlays around the soundhole and on the back of the neck, the flamenco guitar is a credit to its luthier and worthy of being handed down from one generation to another.

The tone, resonance and beauty of fine guitars are all dependent upon the wood from which they are made. The wood used in the construction of Rodriguez guitars is carefully chosen and aged to guarantee the highest quality. No wood is purchased before the tree has been cut down, and at least 2 years must elapse before the tree is turned into lumber. The wood has to be well cut from the log. The grain must be close and absolutely vertical. The shop is totally free from humidity.

The Rodriguez C3 guitar features a multi-colored wood rosette, as exquisite as the sounds that issue from it. Their intricacy and beauty signify the attention to detail that characterizes every Rodriguez guitar.

For backs and sides, Rodriguez uses Brazilian Rosewood and Indian Rosewood (Jacaranda). Brazilian Rosewood has a beautiful color and design, making it ideal for an elegant concert classic guitar.

For the top, Rodriguez has experimented with other Spruce woods from various parts of the world including North America, Canada, Alaska, Russia and Sweden, but the Spruce from Central Europe is unique. Red Western Cedar is obtained from Canada and the Northwest U.S. There are many different qualities and colors. As with Spruce, stiffness, grain and weight are important.

For the neck, Rodriguez uses cedar from Honduras as preferred over heavy Mahogany. There are many kinds of Cedar, as the name is used on so many continents. The Honduras Cedar used is very hard and stiff, but at the same time, light. Necks are reinforced with 2 Ebony strips on the underside of the fingerboard to give total rigidity and to eliminate movement cased as a result of the aging of the classical guitar.

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Manuel Rodriguez C3 Flamenco Classical Guitar Features:

  • Top: Solid Spruce
    Back & Sides: Laminated Sycamore
    Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
    Bridge: Indian Rosewood
    Neck: Sapele
    Tuner: Nickel Plated (Standard)
    Headstock: Indian Rosewood
    Nut & Saddle: Tusq Graphite
    Body Binding: Two, Indian Rosewood


Manuel Rodriguez C3 Flamenco Classical Guitar Specifications:

  • Fingerboard Width at Nut: 2" (54mm)
    Body Depth: 3.71" — 3.94" (95mm — 100mm)
    Body Width: 11.42" — 14.53" (290mm — 369mm)
    Scale Length: 25.6" (650mm)
    Rosette: Multicolored woods
    Body Binding: Wood
    Frets: 19, Silver-plated


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  • Good guitar but be sure to play it before buying

    As reviewed by Rob on 7/10/2011

    Got one of these at a local guitar center. I own a Yamaha 171SF, which is an excellent guitar, but plays and sounds more like a flamenco/classical hybrid. I wanted a guitar that had a thinner, more percussive sound, so I decided to try the C3F. The guitar has someone mixed reviews on line so I wanted to play one first before buying. There were two at the Guitar Center that I went to, and they were radically different. One had fairly high action, with a deeper, warmer sound more appropriate for a classical guitar. The other was exactly what I was looking for - low action, and it sounded very flamenco with a nice growl. The sound of this guitar compares very well to my other guitars - I have an Esteve 1GR9C and a Takamine 132S, as well as the Yamaha.

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