Student-classical guitar with solid cedar top and extra narrow nut width
The Fame Bonita Cedro Slim Neck is the optimal basis for successful guitar learning because, in addition to very obliging playability, the 4/4 concert guitar convinces with a powerful and warm sound, which already unfolds with light strokes. Furthermore, the adjusted saddle and the extra narrow bone nut ensure a clean intonation in all 19 frets, while the tuners allow precise tuning of the 6 nylon strings. Visually, the instrument is rounded off by wood bindings, an elaborate soundhole rosette and the matte varnish, which gently emphasizes the even grain of the tonewoods.
4/4 concert guitar with solid wood top for beginners and advanced players
Solid cedar wood with even structure
Construction and woods
The construction consisting of a solid cedar top and a laminated mahogany body produces a very pleasant tone with rich bass and warm midrange frequencies. Thanks to the Fame-Classical bracing the sound unfolds very quickly so that beginners with little effort can achieve a maximum sound result. The round mahogany neck is equipped with a rosewood fingerboard, which is particularly comfortable to play with. It also has enough space to easily master difficult finger patterns and chords.
Beginner-friendly mechanics for precise tuning
Hardware and design
The be-all and end-all of a good student guitar are smooth-running is user-friendly hardware. That's why the Fame Bonita Cedro features chrome-plated classical tuners with white Pearloid buttons that turn easily. The saddle and the 48 mm wide nut are made of high-quality bone. To create a smooth transition between the body and the neck, the top and the fretboard are bordered with a maple binding, which creates a pleasant contrast to the used woods. The soundhole is surrounded by a filigree rosette, which gives the Fame Bonita an individual appearance.
The Fame Bonita Cedro Slim Neck at a glance:
4/4 concert guitar with 650 mm scale length.
Solid cedar top with Fame-Classical-Bracing
Laminated mahogany back and sides
Maple binding
Mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard and 19 frets
Bridge inlay and 48 mm wide bone nut
Chrome-plated classic tuners with Pearloid buttons
It came with some flaws in craftsmanship, small dots on the top, rough edges around soundhole. The sound is good though, I think it's good value for money guitar. Looks nice also, the flaws are not visible from distance....
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