πΆ Elevate Your Music Game with Orpheus Valley!
The Orpheus Valley Guitars Soloist Series 6 Nylon-String Guitar (S62C OP) features a solid western cedar top, sapele back and sides, and a dovetail neck joint, all handcrafted in Europe. It comes with a branded padded gig bag designed for musicians on the go.
A**O
Good smaller classical guitar
The guitar arrived in good shape, and sounds excellent. I immediately replaced the strings with a set of Savarez high tension strings, since the scale length on this guitar is a little shorter than full, and who knows how long the stock strings were on there.The guitar sounds very nice, with a full sound. The fretboard was comfortable, with the nut spacing at just about 2 inches. I'm mostly used to playing steel-string guitars, so the change in nut spacing was a different feel, but this isn't a full sized classical guitar, so the adaptation went quickly.The only issues I have with the guitar is the finish quality. There are a few spots on the finish where it looks like a drop of finish was left, drying and becoming a slightly raised bump. In addition, the fretboard is not finished very cleanly and looks a bit rough. Although this isn't the most expensive guitar, it lacks the finish quality of a similar range Cordoba, so I've taken a star off for that.
W**Y
Very Nice Guitar
I'll start off by saying that I am new to the guitar. I've played the piano for many many years so I have a lot of musical experience and I picked up the guitar very quickly. This is my second guitar I bought because I wanted an upgrade from my cheaper yamaha guitar. My personal opinion is this is a beautiful guitar and projects a great sound. The strings that come on it seem nice but I have used strings that I like better, so I will be changing those soon. I have let my experience friends play it and they all keep complimenting it. It is a very nice guitar and I would recommend it to someone on the fence about buying it. One thing to note, the guitar is not as dark as portrayed in the picture.
R**S
All ok
Beautiful
E**S
Pretty decent quality 3/4 sized (senorita) guitar
Got this guitar a few weeks ago and it is pretty good. Just a couple of criticisms. Decent quality guitar overall but the varnish/lacquer used was a little cheap, it scratches very easily and when I received the guitar it had scratches because of how it rubbed against the packing material used to ship it. Aesthetically there were some other imperfections in the finish. And the finish of the fingerboard was streaky and uneven. The wood around where the frets were inserted wasn't smoothed out that well and part of it look a little splintery. I wish they had taken the time to clean up these little things because it seems like they were in the rush.But the guitar is very playable and comfortable, it's got a 50mm wide fretboard (narrower than the standard 52mm or 2 inch fretboard of a standard sized classical guitar). It's got a shorter scale because its a 3/4 so it's scaled down. The body is scaled down too so that's a little bit a of a drawback if you want a full bodied sound but it still sounds really great. Very loud and it resonates and sustains well. It's a great sounding guitar.I had heard so much about the Kremona guitars and their high quality for their price points so I was really excited to get this. I wasn't blown away considering it was a couple hundred dollars more than the Cordobas, Yamahas and other student level beginner guitars that you can get. And it's a 3/4. But it was decent. Sometimes Kremonas can be hit or miss, consistency in the production of their guitars can be an issue. Sometimes they are superior and sometimes they have defects and aren't as well built. I would suggest that if you want this Kremona or any Kremona that you try to play on in person first so that you can gauge the quality and make sure that it sounds good and is well built. If you can't play one in person, I suggest that you buy it from a place that takes returns in the event that it doesn't meet your expectations. For the meantime I am keeping my Kremona because it's a good size for me (I'm only 5'1" so the 3/4 or senorita sized guitars suit me well). I would recommend it if the one you get is built well but like I mentioned, sometimes there are quality control and consistency issues even between guitars of the same exact model.
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