Best Raimundo Model 145 Palo Santo Alternatives
We found 7 alternatives to Raimundo Model 145 Palo Santo based on experts and consumers reviews.
Amalio Burguet FDV Spruce Flamenco
Based on 2 reviews
Sounds really good. It needs to be broken in before it reaches its full potential. After playing it for about two years and tried out several types of strings the sound is still approving the more a play it. You will not be disappointed with this pretty thing.
Amalio Burguet Fnegra DV Spruce Flamenco
Based on 1 reviews
This guitar worth every cent...amazing quality and playability..sounds fantastic...amazing sustain..full and balanced eq when you record..i was scared when i saw the neck..seems like a 7 string..but nothing to afraid.....is conftarble with fat notes..the guitar work is from other space..just brilliant...it comes with a top case from the builder...just AMAZING....
Hanika Flamenco KF
Based on 1 reviews
I was worried at first about getting a flamenco guitar from anywhere other than Spain but this guitar blew me away, bright, clear and a powerful projection that took me by surprise. Itâs also very beautiful and well crafted. My favorite guitar I have owned so far.
Cordoba GK Pro Negra
Based on 4 reviews
After playing C7 from Cordoba, going to GK PRO Negra is like a dream. Neck is fantastic, sound is awesome!. Did played a lot with strings and the originals are the only real thing for me and my personal taste. Just replace 3th G string with labella or hannabach carbon and wow. Absolutely 100% satisfaction. The humidi case is also very good, great build and protection. Just can't put it down at all !!!
Cordoba F7 Paco Flamenco Guitar
Based on 6 reviews
I really love my Cordoba F7. Since I got out of the package I felt in love with its strong and loud sounds but still all very clear and precise. Nice looks and playability. It comes with great Savarez strings which I do recommend using with this guitar. For the price this guitar is worth every penny.
Cordoba GK Studio Limited
Based on 2 reviews
After I ordered this guitar I started reading reviews here and two were about very high action, so was quite nervous whether this was a right choice for me since was looking for a guitar with flamenco action, but not so harsh, but closer to classical sound. Out of the box the action was about 3.3mm and since the neck is straight and has a truss rod, and the bridge still high - I think I will lower the action even further. So no issues here. Otherwise the overall quality looks and feels very nice, no sharp edges on frets, the instrument right out of the box just feels right, looks beautiful and the sound is what I was looking for - smth between flamenco and classical
Alhambra 2F Flamenco incl.Gig Bag
Based on 1 reviews
the strings are very high from the fret board and that will force me to Slide and carve the string holder to lower the strings slightly.. if the strings are very high that will make the player do great effort when he play and that is not good. otherwise the sound is great and it is nice instrument thanks.