The Alhambra Z Nature CW EZ guitar is an entry-level electro-classical guitar with cutaway, at a very affordable price. The steps of the manufacturing process have been streamlined to maintain the recognized quality of Alhambra guitars, whilst protecting the environment. The Alhambra Z Nature CW EZ is made in Spain, with breakthrough technologies that improve sound quality. It has an excellent sound output, and a very good projection. This guitar has benefited from the experience of the seasoned luthiers at Alhambra. With its natural satin finish, the pores of the guitar Z Nature CW EZ remain open, allowing the sound to have a great resonance. The Z Nature guitars has a very simple design, and an understated natural beauty.
This guitar is a safe choice for beginners who will start their learning journey with an instrument that is great value for money. The pickup and preamp are the Fishman Clasica II with tuner. Free guitar bag included.
Technical sheet:
- TAPA / TOP // CALIDAD / GRADE: Cedro macizo / Solid cedar (Thuja Plicata) // “A”
- AROS Y FONDO / BACK AND SIDES: Sapelli / Sapelly (Entandrophragma Cylindricum)
- MANGO / NECK: Samanguila. Tacón EET / African Mahogany. EET Heel (Khaya Ivorensis)
- DIAPASÓN / FINGERBOARD: Palosanto / Indian rosewood (Dalbergia Latifolia)
- PERFIL / BINDINGS: Un perfil de sicomoro / Sycamore
- MACHINE HEADS: Standard
- SILLETA / NUT & SADDLE: Melamina / Melamine
- BARNIZ / FINISH: Open-pore
- CUERDAS / STRINGS: D'Addario EXP44 Extra High Tension
- ELECTRIFICACION / ELECTRONICS: Fishman Classic II
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