Santana El Clásico 60 classical guitar

  • Solid Canadian red cedar top
  • Beautiful rosewood bindings
  • Made in Spain
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This product has been discontinued. Please have a look at all our current guitars & ukuleles.

495,00 

This product has been discontinued. Please have a look at all our current guitars & ukuleles.


Body shape:

4/4 Classical

Top:

Solid Canadian red cedar

Back & sides:

Sapele

Fingerboard material:

East Indian rosewood

Bridge:

East Indian rosewood

Neck material:

African Mahogany

Number of frets:

19

Finish/Color:

High gloss

Pickup(s):

No

Tuning machines:

Classical

Brand:

Santana

Classical guitar in 4/4 size

El Clásico 60 is a classic guitar in full size (4/4) and fitted with the well-known nylon strings. Full size means it fits the guitarist from about 10 years old and up. That means that if you are an adult guitarist, then this is also the size you should play.

Santana El Clásico 60

Model 60 belongs to Santana’s El Clasico guitar series. The El Clásico series offers a range of high-quality guitars from guitars appropriate for the beginners to guitars aimed at the experienced guitarist. El Clasico 60 is an obvious choice of classical guitar for the discerning beginner and the slightly experienced guitarist, who will not compromise on either sound or quality.

Model 60 excels with a large volume and rich sound, which suits many styles. The combination of solid Canadian cedar on the deck and sapele on the back and sides, gives the guitar a present sound with a pleasant volume, and a slight softness in the tone. In addition, El Clásico 60 has edge bindings made of East Indian rosewood. These bindings gives the guitar an even more exclusive look.

Why solid top?

The reason we have used an expensive solution with the solid top is that the guitar will only get better with time and as you play it. The solid wood will dry out more over time and the vibrations from your use of the guitar will cause the structure of the wood to change. Both parts mean that vibrations get more free running in the wood. That means that the guitar’s sound will become more resonant and get more and clearer sound in the bass register. The more you play – the better the sound. So, play a lot!

Santana El Clásico 60 classical guitar
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