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Kremona Rosa Blanca Flamenco Guitar Gloss Natural

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Description
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.



Features
- Solid Cypress back and sides
- Solid European spruce top
- Honduras cedar neck (shallow/flat angle-to-body)
- Indian ebony fingerboard
- Indian rosewood bridge; bone nut and saddle
- Wood binding and rosette
- Gold brass stand-alone machines with amber buttons
- Crystal clear golpeador (tap plate)
- Gloss finish
- 650 mm scale length
- 52 mm neck width at nut
- Royal Classics strings
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- Recording, live performances.1
- None1
- Gigging Classical and Flamenco Musician1
- Guitar player for 50 years1
- Comfortable to Play1
- Good Audio1
- Excellent craftsmanship, amazing sound.1
Reviewed by 5 customers
My Hands Can't Rest
submitted5 years ago
byJamin Jake The Rattlesnake
fromSouth Lake Tahoe, CA
I purchased my first classical guitar from Kremona, and had played this particular flamenco guitar once before. It always loomed in the back of my head of getting it one day. When I had come to the decision to purchase, I couldn't have been happier with the results. I took my new Rosa Blanca into the acoustic room at Guitar Center and played. Fell in love quickly after.
The search is over
submitted6 years ago
byA True Plantagenet
fromSan Francisco Ca
The Kremona Rosa Blanca is world class . The build quality is excellent, the European Spruce top on this ons has some great looking figuring in the lower bout beneath the bridge, and the entire top is quite nice to look at. The Cypress on the back is some of the most beautiful I have seen on any flamenco guitar. Likewise for the sides , the Cedar neck is also great looking , and the back profile is very comfortable. The rosewood bridge is as good as it gets as well. The rosette is expertly done as is all of the Rosewood binding and other purfling . The Indian Ebony fingerboard and expertly finished frets are a joy to play. The finish is marvelous too. The neck angle is what I have been looking for in my search for a flamenco guitar. Right out of the box the playability is wonderful and lots of room to lower should I ever want to. But I love the way it plays as is. The sound is pure flamenco, with growl, snap and sweetness. This one will constantly surprise you as you play it. The Kremona Arete strings that come with the guitar are a perfect match and these will be the stings I stay with. They are very balanced, and will give you all you need to play flamenco ! CGHC deluxe hard case included.
Strongly recommended!
submitted6 years ago
byBig Red
fromSouthern California
As a professional musician, I am using this guitar for everything. The sound is better than anything in it's price range and much higher, the quality is flawless, the setup was perfect, playability is very smooth and the subtle beauty of the guitar is understated. Perfect combination of lows and highs, an excellent voice that lasts and lasts.
It has the best sound I have heard from a Flamenco's Guitar
submitted8 years ago
byALH
fromMEXICO
I visited Spain and comparing the sound of this Guitar with guitars built by recognized handcraft makers, and it sounds like a 3,500 Euros one or better! On Studio session, the enginners commented the perfect balance on trebles and bass, the intensity of sound is almost twice than another guitar.
A REAL flamenco guitar & easily rivals my expensive guitars!
submitted8 years ago
byDon
fromOrlando
I own a 2013 Rosa Blanca and was pleasantly surprised upon arrival. Its a TRUE flamenco guitar with great neck shape for flamenco, shallow body depth and quick response with the right flamenco tone. The string spacing at saddle is 60mm separation which is exactly the same as Conde Hermanos and Manuel Reyes guitars. The build and quality is top notch and much better than guitars double the price that I used to own from Spain. The Kremona guys in Sophia just got the design right on these Rosa models as they truly are great guitarra flamencas!
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submitted7 years ago
asked byKS
fromundisclosed
Does this guitar come with a hard shell case?
KS, Unfortunately, this does not come with an included case.