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Old 06-03-2017, 06:26 AM
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hi; what is the general opinion of this guitar.never owned a classical before.
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Old 06-03-2017, 07:22 AM
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Great guitars - I have the regular GK Studio (cypress) and love it.
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Old 06-03-2017, 01:43 PM
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I started my nylon string guitar journey with the GK Studio Cypress. It's a great guitar.

After a while, my tastes in desired sound changed and I wanted something a little warmer. I traded it in to GC and bought a GK PRO Negra. It has been my go to guitar for almost 2 years now.

I'm a big fan of the Luthier series from Cordoba
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Old 06-03-2017, 04:57 PM
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The GK Studio is a great way to test the "classical" waters. They are technically more of a flamenco instrument but they are warm and smooth.

I've had my GK Studio Negra several years and it has proven to be a real workhorse doing dozens of weddings and other events that need elegant music. It sounds great acoustically and even better plugged in.

I play it through a Carvin AG300 for bigger rooms, a Henriksen Bud for smaller rooms, and through a Sunburst Gear or Elite Acoustics battery powered amp when I need it portable for outdoor weddings and stuff.

I use the GK so much I bought a second one, used, for a backup.

I recorded a CD using mine: https://johnwilliams.hearnow.com/relaxing-guitar

Highly recommended.
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Old 06-06-2017, 07:04 PM
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The GK Studio is a great way to test the "classical" waters. They are technically more of a flamenco instrument but they are warm and smooth.

I've had my GK Studio Negra several years and it has proven to be a real workhorse doing dozens of weddings and other events that need elegant music. It sounds great acoustically and even better plugged in.

I play it through a Carvin AG300 for bigger rooms, a Henriksen Bud for smaller rooms, and through a Sunburst Gear or Elite Acoustics battery powered amp when I need it portable for outdoor weddings and stuff.

I use the GK so much I bought a second one, used, for a backup.

I recorded a CD using mine: https://johnwilliams.hearnow.com/relaxing-guitar

Highly recommended.
Wonderful playing and very relaxing! The Studio sounds great too!
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