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The Kremona F65C nylon-string guitar features a solid cedar top combined with layered rosewood and a Honduran cedar neck to provide the classic elegance one expects from a true European handcrafted guitar. Made in Bulgaria using traditional methods, it has a rosewood fingerboard, bridge and headstock overlay that give added warmth in timbre and appearance. F65C is completed by wooden binding, a hand-inlaid rosette and a gloss finish. A dual-pocketed Kremona CGGB-BK gig bag comes standard.
Kremona F65C Nylon-String Guitar Natural
Kremona F65C Nylon-String Guitar Natural
Kremona F65C Nylon-String Guitar Natural

collapse expand iconFeatures

  • Solid red cedar top
  • Rosewood back & sides
  • Gloss finish
  • Honduras cedar neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard, bridge & headstock overlay
  • Bone nut and saddle
  • Wood binding & rosette
  • Gold machines with pearl buttons
  • 650 mm scale length
  • 52 mm neck width at nut
  • Kremona Arete strings
  • Kremona branded gig bag

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4.83

29 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Fantastic Classical Guitar For Both Beginners and Pros

Greetings, readers. This guitar is my first ever classical guitar, and I'm happy to say I'm extremely pleased with it. Went out on a limb buying this online, but it was worth it. Played guitar for two years since I was fourteen, and got really interested in classical guitar, so I went with this guitar, as I hear it's good for all players. With that aside, the shipping was okay,though it had weekend delays. Arrived with no scratches or bumps... Only thing to note is the strings were fairly worn, so I'd recommend changing them firsthand. Very very minor thing, don't let that change your mind about this lovely work of art! The materials both look and feel great. Definitely a durable guitar that could last you a lifetime if you treat it with care. One thing that stands out to me are the pearl tuners... Their white accents really glitter in low light settings. The head stock is unbranded, which I don't exactly know the reason for, but I can only assume it's because it looks a little less store-bought. ;) The tone is beautiful. Not too bright and not too warm. I would say it's kind of soft, but you can definitely get some noise out of it when seen fit. Reverberation and sustain is great too. I really can't help but smile when I listen to this guitar's tone. You can't beat it for the price.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Good classic for the price.

Wound strings will break too soon with sharp saddle top edge.

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Best Uses
  1. Classical Music1
  2. intermediate players1
  3. Classical, Jazz1
  4. For Beginners and Pros Alike1
  5. Performers1
Cons
  1. None1
  2. certain quality issues1
  3. Strings Included were Somewhat Worn1
Describe Yourself
  1. Classical Player (8 Years)1
  2. fingerstyle guitarist1
  3. I have played guitar off and on since the 60's1
  4. 13 years plus playing guitar1
  5. Musical newbie husband of a wife who love music1
Pros
  1. Good Price / Value3
  2. Sound2
  3. Playability and low action.1
  4. Sounds Great.1
  5. beautiful, full, amazing sound1
  • Beautiful Sound and Easy to Play

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byJohn

    fromCary, NC

    The guitar sounds excellent...very rich, full, and sweet sound. I tried out all of the nylon string guitars at Guitar Center under $1000, and this one sounded best amongst all guitars under $1000 that I played.

  • Dreamy playing

    5

    submitted9 months ago

    byKevin

    fromFort Myers, Florida

    My first true quality purchase of an amazingly built guitar. I had initially found this beauty in a local guitar center and quickly learned the great quality that the price brings on this instrument. I had long had the mentality of "Why spend so much for a guitar?" and those thoughts were shattered once I got my hands on the instrument. An extremely warm and pleasant sound befitting of my guitar goals as an intermediate player. After playing this guitar for a few months now, I can say it was worth the money. There were even a few other guitars in shop sporting a price of 1000 and up and I didn't like them as much as this one. Definitely a great value buy for what you get.

  • Lovely tone, great for beginner to intermediate

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byTony

    fromMadison, Wisconsin

    My new F65C has a wonderful rich tone, especially in the lower range. I compared it side-by-side with other brands costing twice as much and it held its own. I'm a beginning classical guitarist, and this instrument will serve me well and give me room to grow. It's truly lovely.

  • Highly Recommended

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byAdrian

    fromAlpine, WY

    I'm a beginner, but I can tell the guitar is louder than my teacher's. He complemented it as well!

  • A great-sounding, handcrafted guitar for the price

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byPedro

    fromPlainville, MA.

    I'm not one to write product reviews. But when I come across a good product that takes me by surprise, I'm willing to take the time to let others know. A beautiful wood grain with attractive, understated appointments is a guitar look that always has appealed to me. And the Soloist F65C fits the bill. (It's a must to see it in person.) The solid red cedar top has a light cocoa-colored tint that pairs nicely with the Indian rosewood back and sides. The hand-inlaid, earth-tone wood rosette is a design that beautifully complements the top wood. The gold-tone tuning machines with white pearloid pegs give it a classic look. As for its construction, I couldn't find any flaws. You can tell that great care went into building this instrument. Since I opened the box, I haven't been able to put the guitar down. The cedar top offers a warm tone yet projects the lows, mids, and highs with great clarity. The sound is balanced across all strings, whether you're playing individual notes or strumming a chord. It hasn't gone out of tune during several days of playing. While it's a classical guitar with a laminate back and sides, it performs like an instrument well beyond its price tag. You will find great pleasure in playing different genres of music with this six-string.

  • Great classical guitar

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byDavid

    fromNebraska

    I was considering this vs a Cordoba C7 and I'm very happy with my choice. The Kremona F65C has an excellent warm tone and feels great to play.

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byPatty

    fromMadison WI

    Does this guitar have a truss rod?

    Does this guitar have a truss rod?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes it does.
  • asked byDylan

    fromChandler, Arizona

    It says it features a bag or case for guitar, but I was never offered one when purchased?

    It says it features a bag or case for guitar, but I was never offered one when purchased?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Please give us a call with your order number 855-770-3373
  • asked byMichael

    fromQueretaro Mexico

    I understand this guitar has a gloss finish, but Is the Back Of The Neck, Gloss or Matt finish? If it is Gloss, is it bothersome and does you hand move freely without sticking? Thank you

    I understand this guitar has a gloss finish, but Is the Back Of The Neck, Gloss or Matt finish? If it is Gloss, is it bothersome and does you hand move freely without sticking? Thank you

    Open Reply - Thomas
    The neck is matt.