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The AHT-10CE Classical Cutaway Guitar features a solid cedar top and mahogany back and sides, designed with a thinbody for enhanced playability. It includes gold-plated tuners and a 4-band EQ pickup, making it ideal for both practice and performance.
S**1
Good Guitar for the money
Good economical guitar. The action was a little too low causing some buzzing but made the action a litte higher bychanging out the saddle. Sounds good without amp but better on the amp. The size is perfect, nice thin body and finish isbeautiful. Get this if you are beginner......
J**A
Suprised
I really needed a classical guitar for school and didn't have a lot of money to spend, so I came on here to browse. I came across this, and decided to buy it, for it fit my preference. Looks cool, has a cutaway, and is not expensive. I got it in th mail 1-2 days later and was absolutely Suprised by how beautiful (look wise AND SOUND) this guitar was. I absolutely love it, and have actually practiced more with this than my electric guitar. Oh, and you can plug this classical guitar up and it sounds AWESOME!!! So overall, this guitar should be in the hands of serious guitarist/musician that want a low budget guitar. Body is smaller than most thick and wide classicals, and is just plain awesome, buy it before the price goes up! I got it for 170 ish last month!!!! -- ps, I'm on my iPad so I don't know if it auto corrects anything but I'm not going back to change anything, get this awesome guitar!!!
S**M
Decent classical thinbody with cedar top
Nice sounding thin body guitar with a real cedar top. The fretboard is a standard width Classical but with a thin neck. It is easy for my teenage daughter to hold and strum. The dreadnaught steel acoustic seems huge to her now.Nice quality beginner guitar.
M**L
Owner-Operator of Antonio Hermosa AHT-10CE
I bought this from Amazon about 6 months ago. The action was a little high so I filed down the bridge a little; no biggie. Just do it a little at a time every time you change strings. I've played several gigs with the guitar and I like it. Being a thin body, it doesn't have as much bass as a regular classical without an amp, but that is ok. Solidly built and fits the case I already own. Good deal.
D**T
No Frills, No Nonsense, No Problem.
This guitar is a great deal for beginner to intermediate students or working musicians on a budget. It plays well and has a solid top that sounds great. The pickup is nothing fancy, but as good as any in this price range. It's easily comparable to a guitar costing $100-200 more on those criteria. It's thin and light, easy to play for long stretches.So why isn't it $100-200 more? If you're really curious, read on.As a thinbody, it loses some lows and low mids. You won't miss it in the rehearsal studio, or on a gig while you're plugged in. If you were really going to record acoustic with fancy mics, you probably would. This is by design, but it's worth keeping in mind.The original saddle was set up with SUPER low action, producing a little buzz. Most classical guitars have 4 - 4.5mm clearance at the 12th fret. I would guess this was somewhere closer to 2.5 - 3mmThere are some shortcuts in construction. The rosette is a varnished in decal. I still haven't found a serial number (not on the label, headstock, heel or bracing). If you've ever wondered what happened to cosmetically flawed tonewood, here it is. The grain on mine runs at a 30 degree angle instead of parallel to the neck. There's an odd dark spot on the upper bout.Another thing that worries me a bit is how pronounced the ripples from the bracing appear in the top. I don't see any belly in the top, but the bracing pattern is obvious when the light hits the top the right way.Still, this is the perfect guitar for a lot of people. Students can appreciate the playablity. Working professionals can appreciate the ease of plugging in a thin light guitar that's in the expendable price range.
J**S
Five Stars
love the guitar and the sound very well constructured
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