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Flat pick or fingerpick the S63CW model with ease while enjoying the warmth, chime and sustain youd expect from a great nylon string guitar. A comfortable fingerboard radius, streamlined neck and condensed scale length make it all possible. Onboard Fishman Presys Blend preamp with chromatic tuner included.

Comes with Deluxe wooden hard case.
Kremona Sofia S63CW Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural
Kremona Sofia S63CW Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural
Kremona Sofia S63CW Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural

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  • Gloss-finished solid American red cedar top
  • Matte African sapele back and sides
  • African mahogany neck with adjustable dual-action truss rod
  • Indian rosewood fingerboard and bridge
  • Bone nut and saddle
  • Wood binding and rosette
  • Venetian cutaway
  • Gold machines with amber buttons
  • Fishman Presys Blend system
  • 630 mm scale length
  • 48 mm neck width at nut
  • Kremona Arete strings
  • Deluxe wooden hard case included

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  1. Classical pieces or rythm guitar1
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  • Exactly what I was looking for

    5

    submitted5 months ago

    byKevin

    fromNorth Charleston, SC

    I was looking to record classical guitar without external mics and sound set up. The cutaway design adds range to my classical playing. Has a sweet, warm tone that works well for both classical and jazz. My technical skills on guitar are limited, but I like the way I sound on this instrument.

  • I love it. And have gotten recognition.

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byJuan

    fromIndianapolis, Indiana

    I'm starting to get more into classical, but I also play at church. First day I took and played my new guitar to church I immediately got recognition and was asked questions about my new acquired guitar.

  • Amazing tone

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byShayan

    fromHouston, TX

    This guitar sounds amazing! Took a few days for the strings to start holding the tuning, but that's expected from a new instrument, and now it seems to be working fine. Playing feels comfortable and smooth. Neck is not too wide, not too thin. Overall very happy with the purchase!

  • Nothing compares.

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byfelix

    fromNy

    Purchased my first Kremona in July.After few minutes spent with this instrument I realized my search is over.Its been few month of every day use and I am still in love with the instrument.Holds the tune very well , and sounds flawless.Called Kremona USA to find out what strings are used for sold models , got the answer immediately no hold time.Lov it.

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  • asked byWavehog

    fromPCity

    Where is this made?

    Where is this made?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Bulgaria
  • asked byJim

    fromWaco, Tx.

    Hello,
I am interested in this guitar, but before I purchase, I would like to play one. Are there any stores in DFW that have this guitar in stock?
Thanks

    Hello, I am interested in this guitar, but before I purchase, I would like to play one. Are there any stores in DFW that have this guitar in stock? Thanks

    Open Reply -
    At this time, this guitar is currently unavailable and on backorder.
  • asked byMike

    fromnew york

    1. What is width across lower bout?
2. What is depth at lower bout?
3. is fretboard radiused?
If so, what is the radius?

    1. What is width across lower bout? 2. What is depth at lower bout? 3. is fretboard radiused? If so, what is the radius?

    Open Reply -
    6" high - 17" wide and 42" deep. The fret board is not radiused.