Best Höfner HM65-Z-S Senorita Alternatives
We found 10 alternatives to Höfner HM65-Z-S Senorita based on experts and consumers reviews.
Cordoba Dolce
Based on 1 reviews
I spent a great amount of time browsing for the perfect guitar and finally decided to buy the Dolce, and I couldn't be happier with my choice. It is a gorgeous guitar indeed. It sounds beautiful and plays very easily. Can't beat it for this price range. After a couple days with it, I can't find any negative aspects.
La Mancha Rubi CM/63
Based on 1 reviews
As an overseas customer I was a little nervous about ordering a guitar sight unseen. My worries were needless. The guitar arrived in perfect condition and is marvelous to play, right out of the box. The setup is good, string height at the 12th fret is spot on 4mm for the 6th string. The sound is much better than one would expect at this price. Loud, clear, great separation in the voices. I could not as for more.
Manuel Rodriguez E-62
Based on 1 reviews
I should not have hesitated to order online, sight unseen. The guitar was flawless, unlike any and all comparable competitors available here in the price range. The sound was ideal and the 62 cm scale fits my smaller, arthritic hands. The delivery was exactly as promised, without incident.
La Mancha Rubi S/63
Based on 1 reviews
Beautiful sound... Beautiful finish... Beautiful guitar and beautiful price... Very happy with it. If you're struggling with difficult classical guitar pieces (Bach, Barrios), this is your choice. Also recommended by Scott Tennant. This guitar is made in China.
Ortega R122-7/8
Based on 1 reviews
very impressed with this guitar, I have played guitar for 20 years and so I know about guitars. I also have a nice Cordoba classical. This Ortega is quite astonishing, very low cost and it's made really well, especially considering the price. The satin finish is excellent, the guitar has considerable sustain. It even came with the included and excellent gig bag. 120 per cent satisfied.
Startone CG-851 7/8
Based on 5 reviews
Excellent Guitars! I?m very impressed with the build quality of the 5 Startone 7/8 size Guitars I have as well as the 20 other 1/2 size and 3/4 size Startone Guitars I purchased last year. The Guitars have been used for weekly lessons in my Primary Schools, going home with my students (8-11 years old) for the last 4 months and I?m delighted by the way they?ve performed. All 25 Guitars sound great and stay in tune nicely
La Mancha Rubi SMX/63
Based on 4 reviews
wow, what a sound.... The guitar is not as nice as the picture, the "flame" is not that great. But the sound makes up for that. It is a very resonant body, it is warm and loud. Although if you rest your arm on it, the body cannot resonate as much and the sound will be a little bit quieter. I love it and would buy it again.
Cordoba C9 Parlor
Based on 3 reviews
The guitar comes in a Humicase (new range: April 2013), which incorporates humidification and space for a hygrometer. The case is very sturdy and well made, with plush inside to protect the guitar's finish. As there is only one circular humidificator pad above the sound hole, I have purchased a humidipak (Planet Waves) to place it near the neck. The guitar is an upgrade of the popular Córdoba Dolce, but this time featuring an all solid body, as part of the new Córdoba Luthier series (2013). The specifications are listed in the product description, the more salient are: 630 mm scale length, rather than the 650mm of classical guitars. 50 mm nut width, slightly narrower than the 52mm seen in classical guitars. It is extremely well made, with a high gloss PU finish, with a...
La Mancha Opalo SX/63
Based on 2 reviews
I love the scale length! This is a nice enough guitar but I had to take it to a Luthier to lower the action and also set the intonation correctly. I think if they worked a little more one their setup it would be a much nicer guitar. If only they would pay more attention to the details in the set up more then it would be much better. Now that the action and intonation is set properly it is a very nice guitar to play!
Höfner HC504-7/8
Based on 1 reviews
I wanted to get a guitar that had a slightly shorter scale and a narrower neck compared with the standard size classical guitar. The Hofner HC504-7/8 , is just that- shorter scale at 630mm and neck width at the nut is 50mm.I wanted it mostly for strumming and fingerpicking songs. I think the guitar is good value for money. It wasn't what i was looking for in the end as it doesnt suit my style of playing. The sound isn't great realy but for the price it's good. It also has a truss rod which i wasn't expecting. All in all it's a cheaper "beginners" guitar, so it won't sound great if your an experienced player. However for the money it costs , it sounds quite good and feels nice to play. I couldn't say anything negitive about it realy and think it is a nice guitar in it's...