6-string Classical with Mahogany Body, and Cedar Top - Natural
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Specifications |
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Brand | Epiphone | ||
Category | Classical & Nylon String Guitars | ||
String Type: | Nylon, | ||
Number of Strings: | 6, | ||
Body Shape: | Spanish Classic, | ||
Left-/Right-handed: | Right-handed, | ||
Color: | Natural, | ||
Finish: | Satin, | ||
Top Wood: | Laminated Cedar, | ||
Back & Sides Wood: | Select Mahogany, | ||
Body Bracing: | Custom Proprietary, | ||
Binding: | Black/Ivory, | ||
Neck Wood: | Mahogany, | ||
Neck Shape: | D, | ||
Number of Frets: | 19, Jumbo, | ||
Scale Length: | 25.6", | ||
Tuning Machines: | Deluxe Classical, | ||
Nut/Saddle Material: | NuBone/NuBone, | ||
Nut Width: | 2", | ||
Strings: | Epiphone. Ultra-Light Classical, .028-.042, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | EAP2ANCH1, |
Great sounding classical guitar!
I've been playing for over 35 years, and this is my first classical guitar. (I've played a lot of cheap nylon string guitars before, but this is BY FAR the best entry-level one I've played.) It has a great tone and is easy to play for a classical guitar. Epiphone makes great entry-level guitars (I've bought some of their dreadnoughts for my boys when they were in high school and… read more needed their own instrument), and this is a great addition to their family of well-made, great-sounding, inexpensive guitars. I completely recommend it. A couple of tips: wait the 24 hours that Sweetwater recommends - it's better for the wood (and I have to force myself to wait). Also, the nylon strings will need to be tuned a lot more in the first few days than steel strings just by nature of them, so expect that in advance.
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