Kremona

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Fingerstylists and flatpickers alike appreciate the timeless marriage of solid rosewood and tight-grained solid spruce. The combination is further enhanced with an ebony fingerboard and bridge, offering articulation to the balance and breadth of this new flagship orchestral-bodied R35. 

Hand-scalloped spruce bracing ensures responsiveness while a mahogany neck warrants stability. Abalone fret markers, a tasteful abalone rosette and black satin machines grace this modern classic. A plush archtop wooden case is included.
Kremona Kremona R35 OM-Style Acoustic Guitar Natural
Kremona Kremona R35 OM-Style Acoustic Guitar Natural
Kremona Kremona R35 OM-Style Acoustic Guitar Natural

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  • Solid spruce top
  • Solid Indian rosewood back and sides
  • Mahogany neck with dovetail joint
  • Satin finish
  • Scalloped bracing
  • Ebony fingerboard, bridge and headstock overlay
  • Nut width: 1.8" (45mm)
  • Scale length: 25.38" (644.5mm)
  • Wooden purfling with shell rosette
  • Proprietary black satin machines with ebony buttons
  • TUSQ XL nut, saddle and bridge pins
  • Transparent pick guard
  • Elixir strings
  • Deluxe wooden archtop case included

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  • Nice European solid wood acoustic guitar

    4

    submitted3 years ago

    byJohn

    fromSouth Carolina

    I was looking for an orchestra size guitar as a backup to my Furch yellow. I had been using a smaller body guitar with a shorter scale length. I was comfortable with the feel and playability when I switched to my Furch. So I purchased the Kremona R35 and the size, playability and neck feel was very similar to the Furch. It is a nice sounding well built guitar. The top has some imperfections and the endpin makes it hard to fit it the case. Kremona uses the same hard case they use for their high end classical guitars. Since most classical guitars don't have endpins the steel string is hard to fit in the case. But sound, tone, build quality and playability is excellent compared to similar priced quitars from other manufacturers.

  • beautiful music

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byKevin

    fromIllinois

    Solid, selected spruce top and Indian Rosewood sides and back, the use of hard woods is not just "tuned" to look and sound great, but, there's a heft and sturdiness to this guitar that you'll understand once you pick it up and play it. This instrument is inspirational and lives with a magic, relaxed tone... but, it can also sound off with a voice which could be heard throughout the hall...

  • Great sound! Very rich notes ring out forever

    4

    submitted4 years ago

    byBen w

    fromCathedral City, CA

    I really enjoy playing classical or any type of finger picking type pieces on this guitar. I have stopped grabbing my classical guitar and have instead learned to play on this because of the sound quality and honestly just love to play this guitar way more . Although some songs are way more challenging on a steel string I find this guitar so easy to play I've just gotten used to it. Only bad thing I could say about this guitar is that some of the stain on fretboard was a little uneven, but didn't bother me enough to send back especially once I started pla

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