Camps Concierto Cipres. Especially designed by Hermanos Camps for professional musicians and concert players, as the word concierto in the name implies. This flamenco guitar is the result of a tight collaboration between the famed guitarist and music professor Manuel Granados and the master luthiers at Hermanos Camps. They have pooled their expertise and seasoned craftsmanship to produce a simply sublime instrument. Made from painstakingly selected woods, and incorporating innovative construction techniques to achieve maximum playability, the result is a truly charismatic piece that is extremely comfortable and with a beautiful and unique sound.
This noble instrument, which is pleasantly light to hold, has a fast and powerful response, and can produce brilliant traditional flamenco, as well as contemporary fusion sounds. Great attack and superb volume.

Technical sheet:

  • Top: Solid spruce
  • Back and Sides: Solid cypress
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Neck: Cedar
  • Bridge: Madagascar rosewood
  • Nut width: 52 mm
  • Distance between 1st and 6th strings: 58 mm
  • Scale length: 650 mm
  • Body depth at heel: 87 mm
  • Body depth at bottom: 93 mm
  • Bone Saddle: Yes
  • Bone Nut: Yes
  • Finish: Gloss
  • Pick Guard: Yes
  • Truss Rod: No
  • Neck Reinforcement: Carbon Rod

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  • Concierto Cipres Flamenco Guitar
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  • Classical

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