A Bulgarian classical guitar with solid cedar top, cutaway for upper-fret access, and warm responsive tone, ideal for contemporary classical, Latin, and jazz repertoire.
The Kremona Soloist S65C represents a refreshing departure from the mass-produced factory models dominating the mid-range market, offering a hand-crafted European sensibility that is immediately apparent upon first strum. Tonally, the solid red cedar top is the protagonist here; it delivers a dark, chocolatey resonance and a quick transient response that rewards a nuanced touch. Unlike spruce, which requires a 'break-in' period, this guitar arrives with a mature, open voice that excels in intimate settings and romantic-era repertoire.
The Venetian cutaway is masterfully integrated, maintaining the instrument's structural integrity while providing genuine utility for modern fingerstyle players or those exploring the upper registers of the 19th fret. The 52mm nut width and traditional neck profile feel substantial but comfortable, though the action may require a slight tweak out of the box to suit faster players. While the mahogany back and sides provide a punchy, fundamental-focused midrange, they lack the profound low-end complexity and harmonic 'zing' found in Kremona's higher-tier rosewood offerings. Furthermore, the cedar top is notoriously soft and prone to dings, requiring careful handling. For the intermediate student or the gigging musician seeking a soulful, expressive nylon-string without the boutique price tag, the S65C punches well above its weight class in both aesthetics and tonal character.
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