Thomann Classic Guitar S 4/4 Reviews

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9 years ago

Amazing guitar deal

I've been playing for decades and I do a lot of lutherie in my spare time. I own a nice Martin and have had Rickenbackers, Deerings, Fenders and other big brands that cost a lot. I've also made my own. But this is one of the best deals I know of. The sound is wonderful. You get not only a solid top, but an all-solid guitar, put together accurately for under 100¤. The fingerboard is beech wood rather than ebony or rosewood (which are not good to harvest if we want forests in Africa), the sides are male instead of mahogany. The sound is deep and the sustain is wonderful. They skimped on the right things, the things that don't affect the sound: no headstock veneer, decal rosette instead of inlaid wood, no fancy binding, no veneer on the heel, no inlay on the bridge. The tuners are very good - not amazing, but not cheapos. The saddle and the nut are plastic, which could be better. I changed the saddle to bone, but even before it sounded great. I thought I would check it out, see if I'm really interested in playing more classical, and then get a serious one, but I'm not getting rid of this one. I would seriously doubt this baby would fail a blind sound test against guitars that are 5 or 10 times the price. Maybe I'm wrong, but for 95¤ there is no reason to hesitate.

10 years ago

Amazing for the price; decent compared to others.

This is a great budget classical guitar.

Pros:

Good finishing.

Decent features.

Good fret job.

Tuners work well.

Cons:

Factory strings are quite poor and don't tune well.

Action was way too high out the box (was quickly fixed with a file).

Overall, a good starter classical guitar.

12 years ago

nice item

very good for this price.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Thomann
  • Released in 1999
  • Average price : $206
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