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Kremona Guitars: Past, present and future

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Ideal for students, the handcrafted Soloist Series S62C Classical Acoustic features a red cedar solid top that gives it plenty of punch and projection while its 650mm scale is ideal for younger smaller players.

This entry-level classical also features laminated sapele back and sides with wooden edging and purfling, an African mahogany neck with a set dovetail neck joint, an Indian rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and a wooden rosette.

Other appointments include a polymer nut and saddle, Gebr. Van Gent gold-plated machine heads, and a nice gloss polyurethane finish.

Includes CGGB-BK branded gig bag.
Kremona Soloist S62C Classical Acoustic Guitar Open Pore Finish
Kremona Soloist S62C Classical Acoustic Guitar Open Pore Finish
Kremona Soloist S62C Classical Acoustic Guitar Open Pore Finish

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  • Red cedar solid top
  • Laminated sapele back and sides
  • African mahogany neck
  • Indian rosewood fingerboard and bridge
  • Wooden edging, purfling and rosette
  • Gloss polyurethane finish
  • Polymer nut and saddle
  • Gebr. Van Gent gold-plated machine heads
  • Set dovetail neck joint
  • Royal Classics "Kremona Especial" model Mid Tension Strings
  • 52 mm at nut
  • 19 frets
  • 650 mm scale
  • Includes CGGB-BK branded gig bag

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  • Great 7/8 classical guitar

    5

    submitted8 years ago

    byMatt

    fromScottsdale, AZ

    The options for 7/8 size classical guitars are limited (basically to Chinese Yamaha, Cordoba and Kremona) but I'm very happy with this guitar. The build quality is nice, it's lightweight and comes with a decent gigbag. I'm happy to have gone with a Bulgarian made instrument rather than a Cordoba, which seem to be plagued with quality control issues (bridge lifting, etc). Very nice sounding instrument.

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  • asked byJog

    fromOhio

    Your specs say "its 650mm scale is ideal for younger smaller players" but other sites say 620 mm scale, 
Please verify correct scale in mm.

    Your specs say "its 650mm scale is ideal for younger smaller players" but other sites say 620 mm scale, Please verify correct scale in mm.

    Open Reply - Ronald
    It appears it's 620. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I'll request to have that corrected.