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Old 12-26-2020, 06:56 PM
MarkinLA MarkinLA is offline
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Default "Kremona Romida" How are they ?

This guitar looks about the same level as my Cordoba C10..But since mine is cedar I'm thinking if spruce would suit me better...Also I must admit the K looks somewhat better appointed than the C. I do like the use of ebony on the K and its quaint rosette...
If you own one is the fingerboard a good slab of the real McCoy or is it 'ebonized' ? How are the frets ? How's bass depth [C 10 has deep bass]?
Finally: Do they have a truss rod ? (Not so sure any longer, I want one !)..

Thanks fellow Guitnuts !! Or, how's "Guitards" ? (We gotz ta be retarded for choosing this goofy contraption over the easier, piano !!)
Anyone who's played both can vouch for that !! You see, the very fact that you can play at lightening speeds, harmony as well as counterpoint, on the piano, is why it's easier (or one couldn't !). The parameters of sounding the guitar make it harder and is why its music is relatively simpler; which is fine by me !

Happy tidings in the new year,
Thanks, Mark

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Old 12-28-2020, 10:04 AM
RichardET RichardET is offline
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Default Kremona

I have one of the Spruce models. Very loud, punchy, good bass response.
The finger board is ebony, and all woods are solid. No truss rod.
Kremona seems to be a great alternative to Alhambra.
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Old 12-28-2020, 06:50 PM
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Thanks Rich. M
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