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A small gem
This is a very nice surprise. I consider myself a beginner guitarist and I didn't want to invest much when I started to learn, so my first guitar was an acoustic one (steel strings) and only when I felt a little bit more on control I decided to go for a classical. And my first classical was this La Mancha.
First of all, the guitar is incredibly light, I can easily move it around in my left hand. Second, it sounds surprisingly clear and full for such a light device. It comes with good strings (Savarez) and the integrated tuner is a clear plus. The third surprise was the pickup, where I didn't expect much. But I tried it with my Harley Benton AC PRO 60, and it makes for a very pleasant experience. Make sure you adjust the treble of the preamp, otherwise you can get a bit too much sound for the harmony.
I use the guitar to practice and to play for small audiences. I play around 1-2 hours per day and so far (1 month after the purchase) it holds very well.
Occasionally it gets out of tuning, but that's expectable, just tune it again.
First of all, the guitar is incredibly light, I can easily move it around in my left hand. Second, it sounds surprisingly clear and full for such a light device. It comes with good strings (Savarez) and the integrated tuner is a clear plus. The third surprise was the pickup, where I didn't expect much. But I tried it with my Harley Benton AC PRO 60, and it makes for a very pleasant experience. Make sure you adjust the treble of the preamp, otherwise you can get a bit too much sound for the harmony.
I use the guitar to practice and to play for small audiences. I play around 1-2 hours per day and so far (1 month after the purchase) it holds very well.
Occasionally it gets out of tuning, but that's expectable, just tune it again.
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Great sound.
The only bad thing is that lable and strings quality. It works only 1 week.
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