With the Ibanez FRH10NL-BSF, the manufacturer presents a concert guitarClassical guitar:
The classical guitar is a type of acoustic guitar that is often used for classical music and concerts. It has six strings and a wide neck with a flat fretboard for left-handers, which is preferred by guitarists with a preference for the design and playability of electric guitars. The instrument is part of the FRH series and is suitable for stage performances as well as for playing at home. For amplification, the model is equipped with a pickup systemPickup:
A pickup is an electronic component that converts the vibrations of the guitar strings into electrical signals. These signals are then amplified and played back via loudspeakers to make the sound of the guitar audible. for amplification.
This classic guitar in 4/4 construction looks like an electric guitarElectric guitar:
An electric guitar is an electric guitar in which the sounds are not produced acoustically, but in terms of sound it has exactly the characteristics that a nylon string guitar should have. The solid Sitka spruce topTop:
The top is the upper part of the guitar body produces a bright tone, which is enriched by warmth in the bass and mid-range thanks to the Sapele bodyBody:
The body is the body of a guitar. It is made of wood and influences the sound and resonance of the instrument. The sound of a guitar can vary depending on the shape and material of the body.. The fanCeiling bracing:
Bracing bracing gives the sound of the FRH10NL-BSF the character typical of classical guitars. The sound holeSound hole:
The sound hole is an opening on the front of a guitar. It allows the sound produced by the strings to reach the outside and amplify the sound of the guitar. is positioned to the side, which creates less
Fans of electric guitars in particular who are looking for a suitable classical guitar are well advised to choose this model. Its playability is almost identical to that of an electric guitar. Its slim body and slender Nyatoh neckGuitar neck:
Maple neck with walnut fingerboardFretboard:
The fretboard is the part of the guitar on which the strings are fretted to produce different tones. It is made of wood and has metal frets that mark the different pitches. sit comfortably in the hand, while the C-neckNeck profile:
The neck profile refers to the shape of the guitar neck. It can be flat profile and a nut widthNut width:
Nut width refers to the distance between the outermost strings at the top of a guitar's fretboard. A wider nut allows the strings to be placed further apart of just 46 mm are ideal for flatpicking and strumming. A generous cutawayCutaway:
A cutaway is a recess in the body of a guitar that allows the guitarist to reach the higher frets more easily. This makes it easier to pick and play the strings in the upper registers. also provides excellent access to the high registers. Solid gold tunersTuners:
die-cast tuners keep the tuning stable.
The guitar is equipped with the Custom Electronics
With its sleek shape and numerous matching visual features, the guitar is entirely in the style of the electric guitar. These visual features merge with the openwork headstock characteristic of classical guitars. headstockHeadstock:
The headstock is the upper part of a guitar to which the pegs for tuning the strings are attached. It can have different shapes and the guitar logo or the manufacturer's name can often be found on the headstock. which is characteristic of concert guitars, creating an ideal fusion of rock and classical music. The brown sunburstFinish:
The term "finish" refers to the outer coating or surface treatment of a guitar. It can be different types of varnish, stain or oil that are applied to the wood to protect it and give it an attractive appearance. flat finish rounds off the extraordinary appearance with its exciting colour gradient and inimitable visual depth.