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Kremona

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Soft playing action and great tone are the hallmarks of Kremona's handcrafted Soloist Series guitars. Its solid red cedar top offer richness and warmth, while sapele back and sides maintain tonal balance and superb projection. For serious students of any age, this S65C guitar also features an African mahogany neck, Indian rosewood fingerboard and bridge, wood fiber binding, wood rosette, Royal Classics strings and includes a CGGB-BK branded gig bag.
Kremona Soloist S65C Classical Acoustic Guitar Natural
Kremona Soloist S65C Classical Acoustic Guitar Natural
Kremona Soloist S65C Classical Acoustic Guitar Natural

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  • Solid red cedar top
  • Sapele back and sides
  • African mahogany neck
  • Dovetail neck joint
  • Indian rosewood fingerboard
  • Indian rosewood bridge
  • 52mm nut width
  • 25.6 scale length
  • Wood fiber binding
  • Wood purfling
  • Wood rosette
  • Polyurethane finish
  • Slotted headstock
  • Gold-plated tuners
  • Kremona Arete strings
  • Includes CGGB-BK branded gig bag

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4.91

45 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Home1
  2. Small competitions and concerts1
  3. Performance1
  4. Teaching1
  5. Learning, having fun1
Cons
  1. None1
  2. Had the guitar for 3 months and sting broke1
  3. If played too hard, buzzing string sound1
  4. None yet1
  5. not yet1
Describe Yourself
  1. 10+ years1
  2. Amateur1
  3. Music Instructor1
  4. Entry-Middle guitarist1
  5. Guitarist1
Pros
  1. Sound5
  2. Easy to play3
  3. Good Audio2
  4. Tone2
  5. Feel2
  • Great guitar

    5

    submitted8 months ago

    byTom

    fromFairfax Va

    This is a great guitar made in a democracy friendly country. I play it a lot at home. Definitely try it out in the store and you'll see it sounds great.

  • Wonderful guitar for its price

    5

    submitted8 months ago

    byVictor

    fromSan Mateo, CA

    This is a beautiful instrument for its price. The bass is full and warm, and the trebles are bright and clear. Playing this guitar is a breeze. The neck feels great, making it super comfortable to play. P.S. I upgraded to a bone nut and saddle, and it was totally worth it. It made the sound even better, with more sustain and a richer tone. You can really hear the difference

  • Great guitar

    5

    submitted8 months ago

    byTom

    fromFairfax VA

    I love this guitar. I just play around the house but it really projects well. I love that it's made in a democracy friendly country and it's built well. It was great having a physical store where I can try the different models. This was the best in the 500-600 range in my opinion.

  • Best full size classical for the money

    5

    submitted10 months ago

    byPhil

    fromRockville MD

    My first classical and after playing everything in Yamaha, Cordoba and Kremona's line up I chose this model for the sound, feel, playability and features. Money was no object ( week I set a budget of 1500 and chose this) yaay me for saving a few $$ and this will be in my permanent collection now. YMMV

  • Fantastic guitar built in Bulgaria

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byTom

    fromFairfax VA

    This is a great sounding guitar in the affordable price range. I tried the Yamahas, Cordobas and Luceros in this price range and this was my favorite sounding guitar. And to me buying a guitar where it's built ina democracy friendly country was important to me.

  • Warm sound and nice classical guitar with nylon strings

    4

    submitteda year ago

    byMadeline

    fromWyoming

    I searched many guitars and prices before committing to Kremona it is well made and has been in business since 1924. Sound of the guitar is warm and pleasing and will probably purchase one for my granddaughter on her birthday I like it so much. Thank you

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

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  • asked byMr. HB

    fromundisclosed

    Does this guitar have a truss rod?

    Does this guitar have a truss rod?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it does.
  • asked byTim

    fromFairfax, Va

    what is the width at the neck of this guitar

    what is the width at the neck of this guitar

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The nut width is 2.05"
  • asked byJim

    fromTN

    Where is this made and what type material is nut?

    Where is this made and what type material is nut?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Bulgarisa.......Plastic
  • asked bydino

    fromlehigh acres florida

    what type of strings come with this guitar

    what type of strings come with this guitar

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Royal Classics string. Please give us a call to better help you out – 855-770-3373
  • asked byCJ

    fromVirginia

    Are the nut and saddle made of bone or some other material?

    Are the nut and saddle made of bone or some other material?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    The nut is plastic. I don't know about the saddles.
  • asked bydino

    fromlehigh acres florida

    where is this guitar made

    where is this guitar made

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Made in Bulgaria.
  • asked byDanPal

    fromGermantown, MD

    What is the country of origin of the Kremona Soloist S65C?

    What is the country of origin of the Kremona Soloist S65C?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Bulgaria
  • asked byBruce

    fromundisclosed

    Can anyone confirm that this is not made in China.  I know their website says they make guitars in Bulgaria, but some companies out source their lower end products.  Also does it have a truss rod?

    Can anyone confirm that this is not made in China. I know their website says they make guitars in Bulgaria, but some companies out source their lower end products. Also does it have a truss rod?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Made in Bulgaria. It doesn't have a truss rod
  • asked byGreg

    fromLancaster, NY

    Where is this guitar made?

    Where is this guitar made?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    This is made in Bulgaria
    Open Reply - Kenneth
    This is made in Bulgaria
  • asked byjohn

    fromcamden tn

    whats the difference between jumbo and narrow tall frets

    whats the difference between jumbo and narrow tall frets

    Open Reply -
    Jumbo 6100 fret wire can provide easier play-ability with better sustain, tone and bending than narrow tall frets. Thank you.
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