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Ramin Fallah - 2024 No. 461 Spruce Granadillo

Ramin Fallah - 2024 No. 461 Spruce Granadillo

Overview

Ramin Fallah started his career as a guitar luthier in 2008 and has been building flamenco and classical guitars for professional guitarists worldwide since then. In his workshop, which is based in Istanbul, Ramin emphasizes innovative ideas that make his instruments unique both sonically and aesthetically. Thanks to the artistic collaboration with his wife there are some beautiful and elaborate details to discover on Ramin’s guitars.

Guitar no. 461 is a remarkable classical guitar that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern acoustic advancements. Featuring a beautiful spruce soundboard and granadillo for its back and sides, it is both a joy to play and a visually striking instrument. Enhanced by a modern sound port, it offers increased volume and projection, making it ideal for concert performances in various settings. Its construction reflects a dedication to quality, providing a versatile option for musicians who value the depth of traditional tone with the benefits of contemporary enhancements.

In addition to its elegant design and powerful projection, this guitar achieves superb balance across all registers. Its responsive basses are precisely tuned to complement the trebles and midrange, delivering a harmonious and expressive sound suitable for a variety of musical styles. Given its affordability, it offers a professional-grade concert guitar experience, inspiring musicians to explore and grow without a significant financial burden.

Luthier: Ramin Fallah
Construction year: 2024
Construction type: Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and sides: Granadillo
Finish: Polyurethane
Air body frequency: F # / G
Scale: 650 mm
Nut: 52.5 mm
Weight: 1570 grams
Tuners: Der Jung
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hardshell
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