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Kremona F65CW Fiesta Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Classical Guitar Natural

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Description
The Fiesta Cutaway features a solid rosewood back and laminated sides with a solid German spruce top for a bright and full sound. The Spanish cedar neck has an ebony fingerboard and 25-5/8 in. scale length leading to a ebony bridge.
Other refinements include a dual ebony headstock overlay, birch body binding, fine rosewood purfling, a stylized multicolor rosette and rosewood tuners.
The Fiesta is equipped with a dual-source Fishman Prefex Pro Blend pickup system for maximum acoustic accuracy when playing through an amplifier or PA. The system features a 3-band EQ with contour frequency control, a notch filter and phase switch to fight feedback, and a blend control to change the balance between the pickup and the internal microphone.
Kremona is a privately owned and operated facility in Bulgaria that employs more than 100 people and craftsman. In a modern world Kremona builds on its rich traditional history of workmanship and excellence. Using only the finest in local materials as well as imported materials Kremona continues to improve the look, feel and playability of its instruments from the comprehensive line of guitars to the specialized master violins and stringed instruments.
Includes case.



Features
- Name: Fiesta Cutaway
- Size: 4/4 Size
- Scale length: 650 mm (25-5/8")
- Top: Solid German Spruce Top
- Back: Solid Rosewood
- Sides: Indian Rosewood
- Neck: Spanish Cedar
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Bridge: Rosewood
- Binding: Wooden
- Electronics: Fishman Prefix Pro Blend system
- Finish: Gloss
- Includes case
- Royal Classics strings
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Reviews
4.67
15 Reviews
90%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
One of the best classical electric guitars on the market today
I have been playing classical guitar for a good number of years, and there have been seemingly infinite guitars I have tested at various music stores. When it comes to examining of a guitar, I am extremely relentless and nit-picky about craftsmanship, tone, price etc.. Basically, for the most part; I know which guitars are good and bad, and I will call out a guitar the way I see it regardless of how it looks or how expensive it is. With the Kremona Fiesta Cutaway classical guitar, I can confidently state that this is probably the best classical electric guitar you can buy for the price. Throughout my whole guitar career, I have never really been able to establish a true guitar that I could have for the rest of my life. I have spent years looking for the perfect guitar, and the Kremona Fiesta Cutaway is something that I can always look back to and have no regrets. When I purchased this guitar, it was online and I had no idea of how this guitar would be; it was similar to having a blind date with a guitar. I never bought guitars online before, but decided to take a risk with this one. When the package came, I eagerly opened the guitar and visually, it was simply stunning. The German spruce soundboard, although had little run out, was immaculately quartered, nice light gold tint on the wood, with straight grains filled with medullary rays. Pretty much, the soundboard itself looked like AAA quality. Indian rosewood back and sides were also really beautiful. After about five minutes of admiring the guitar, I tuned it up and played it and boy was I amazed at the sound, I almost forgot that there was preamp system in there. Nice strong bass with long sustain, and really bright trebles, I even forgot that there was electronics inside. Shortly after, I plugged the guitar into an amp, put a little reverb and gain, and the sound was extraordinary. This guitar is a steal, I usually don't say this but this guitar should be worth much more from what the price is. I believe that it is so cheap because Kremona is not popular compared to other brands and they need more recognition (which they truly deserve for their excellent craftsmanship). I strongly suggest buying this guitar.
Most Liked Negative Review
No truss rod
No truss rod, no description about it and strings about 5mm from neck on 12 fret point,no tuner,just case makes WoW effect, no guitar.I saw a lot cheaper and better playability guitars.
- Not the best choice for Strings.1
- none1
- Attractive1
- Pre-Amp versatility.1
- Quailty Materials1
- Set up was perfect1
- Quality of sound1
Reviewed by 15 customers
Well made, excellent tone, great value
submitted2 months ago
byEric
fromKnoxville, TN
You get what you pay for, at best, and this Kremona delivers on every penny. I tried about ten nylon-string guitars in my local store. This Kremona was at the top of my budget, but it was so worth it. The tone is outstanding. I tried others and kept coming back to this one for its tone. Every note sounds great, from full, resonant bass that isn't boomy, to clear highs, and everything in between. The sustain is excellent, no doubt due to the mostly solid wood construction. When I step up from delicate finger picking to firm strumming, the sound steps up along with me. It doesn't fall apart or sound muddy. The intonation is amazing, all over the neck, playing one note, or three, or six. The electronics are feature-rich, and the dual-source pickup really captures the amazing tone of this guitar. The tuning machines feel great and operate smoothly. The rosette is even more beautiful in person than on the web. The case is even great quality. I've been shopping for a while. I'm mostly a steel-string and electric player, so I thought I wanted a narrower nut than the traditional 52mm, and a radiused neck instead of the classical flat neck. My only other nylon was a Yamaha NTX 700, now called an NTX1, and it has a narrower nut and slight radius. This Fiesta is all-classical, 52mm, flat neck, and much to my surprise, I love it. Yes, it's an adjustment from all my other axes, but the rewarding sound I get makes it so worth it. After a couple of hours, I honestly don't even notice. I probably won't notice until I pick up another one and think, "wow, this is so narrow!" There is no truss rod, but the action is a good height for this style of guitar. If I care for it well, it should stay that way. There is also no left-hand strap button, but there is no good place for it, and I'm happy to tie a strap to the headstock. I usually play seated anyway.
As advertised.
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byFrank
fromGrand Mound, WA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
A nice student grade instrument. I bought it for the cut away and pickups.
No truss rod
submitteda year ago
byEv
fromRut
No truss rod, no description about it and strings about 5mm from neck on 12 fret point,no tuner,just case makes WoW effect, no guitar.I saw a lot cheaper and better playability guitars.
This Guitar Feels like a Luthier´s specialty!
submitted2 years ago
byDaniel
fromNJ
This guitar feels like a Luthier took care of everything I dreamed of. Sweet to play and Bass on point, sustain like a strings session and for recording a blessing
Overall, A Beautiful Guitar!
submitted3 years ago
byBlair
fromTexas
Well worth the wait! This is by far the nicest guitar I've owned from aesthetics to tone to playability and quality of the materials; I especially love the tuning pegs! The setup is just right and the action is perfect for my liking. Being able to blend the pickup and mic really dials in the right sound combination with my Acoustic amp. It comes with a beautiful plush lined case that fits and secures the guitar tightly.
Extraordinary (in a word)
submitted3 years ago
byKev
fromIllinois
You'll hang on to this guitar...
Q&A
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submitted3 years ago
asked byGreggie
fromLong Island, NY
Is this guitar ready to ship now? If ordered today what is ETA? Thanks
Our standard delivery time is 3 to 5 business days.submitted4 years ago
asked byTruk
fromAlpharetta Ga.
Hi What is the neck width on the F65CW ?
52mm - 2.05" wide at the nutsubmitted7 years ago
asked byramon
fromNV
what is the nut width?
52mm width at nutsubmitted7 years ago
asked byWayne
fromStamford CT
Is there a truss rod, and if so is it dual action?
Yes it does have one and yes it is dual action.submitted7 years ago
asked byMicheal
fromundisclosed
What is the nut width?
52mm nut width.