Kremona S65C

499,00 

incl. 19% VAT

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  • Top solid Canadian cedar
  • Sapele back and sides
  • Binding wood
  • Lacquer: Thin polyurethane
  • Hand-inlaid wooden rosette
  • Neck: Honduras cedar
  • Scale length 650mm
  • Nut width 52mm
  • Fingerboard: Indian rosewood
  • Saddle and bridge inlay: bone
  • Tuners: Gold

Easy playability and a great sound characterize the handmade guitars of the Soloist series from Kremona. Solid red cedar tops provide a warm, full sound, while Sapele back and sides ensure tonal balance and excellent projection. The guitars in the Soloist series are durable instruments for ambitious students and beginners of all ages and are available in all beginner sizes. The model that has just arrived here is the 4/4 size.

The Bulgarian manufacturer Kremona can look back on over 100 years of company history in the field of instrument making. Founded in 1924 by Dimitar Georgiev in Bulgaria, this manufactory still exists today and produces high-quality stringed instruments such as mandolins, guitars and ukuleles. All production takes place in Bulgaria.

Dimitar Georgiev learned his trade at the German center for instrument making in Markneukirchen. After completing his training, he founded the first Kremona manufactory in Kazanlak together with his two brothers.

Today, the name Kremona stands for high-quality, well-made stringed instruments that offer a great price/performance ratio.

Classical guitar shape

4/4

Saddle width

52mm

Condition

new

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    Disposal Instructions

    Passive electric guitars and basses, their cases, and other accessories must be disposed of separately from unsorted household waste or municipal waste at recycling centers or waste collection points for environmentally friendly disposal. For instruments with active electronics, i.e., those powered by batteries or even phantom power, the instructions for the disposal of electrical devices based on the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) apply.