The Camps guitar M2000 is a professional classical guitar with cutaway body for the demanding performer who is looking for the comfort and flexibility of a cutaway guitar without compromising on quality or sound. Elegant concert guitar from Camps guitars  with a steady and clear tone in every register. Perfectly balanced and with great attack. The soundboard of this model could be compared to the quality of the first pressing of an olive oil: the luthiers at Guitarres Camps make it from the crème de la crème of the already first-class woods at their atelier.
The M2000 also incorporates an adjustable trust rod inside the neck, which ensures bowing problems are avoided. It also enables the aforementioned luthiers to build a narrower and more ergonomic neck, for your greater comfort.
Additionally, the cutaway design results in a wonderful playability at the higher frets.

Technical sheet:

  • Top: Solid spruce
  • Back and Sides: Solid rosewood
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Neck: Cedar
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Nut width: 52 mm
  • Distance between 1st and 6th strings: 58 mm
  • Scale length: 650 mm
  • Body depth at heel: 93 mm
  • Body depth at bottom: 98 mm
  • Bone Saddle: Yes
  • Bone Nut: Yes
  • Finish: Gloss
  • Pick Guard: No
  • Truss Rod: Yes

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