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Valencia VC203 200 Series 3/4 Size Classical Guitar. Transparent Wine Red

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Valencia VC203 200 Series 3/4 Size Classical Guitar. Transparent Wine Red
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Product Description

The Series 200 starts with a sitka spruce top, nato body and jabon neck for balanced tone. A distinctive, see-through satin finish reveals the inherent beauty of our tonewoods. An ebonized mahogany fingerboard and mahogany bridge completes the elegant look. All Series 200 models feature an arched back for increased tonal response and projection, a unique attribute amongst guitars in this price range and particularly within fractional sizes.

Product Features

  • Stika Spruce Top
  • Nato Back and Sides
  • Jabon Neck
  • Ebonized Mahogany Fingerboard and Bridge
  • Nickel Plated Machine Heads with Cream Buttons

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First let me say, I highly recommend the seller Capital Music Gear. They're very responsive, so I give their customer service an A+. That said, I wouldn't get this guitar for someone looking to really learn classical guitar. I am very much a novice when it comes to guitars but I am no stranger to string instruments. This guitar looks great but it isn't structurally the best. I get a lot of first fret buzz (sometimes down to the 4th fret) on the low E string. I've tried cheap strings and mid-quality strings and the buzz sound never changes. It's clear to me that something is off with this particular guitar that my new eyes can't pinpoint which it tiresome. I'll probably avoid this brand all together because of this and that saddens me because I've heard great things about them. If you are looking for a toy or introducing the guitar to a very young child, this may be worth purchasing. If you know someone who can rig it and make it more high quality... have at it. If you are looking to really dedicate yourself to learning and your want to do minimal work to make the guitar work at its best, I'd recommend going up in price to ensure that the guitar has a solid build with even frets and a sturdy nut, bridge/saddle. Sucks that I had to spend more than I wanted to learn from this mistake but it will work for me for now. At-least the red wine finish looks great and the size if perfect for me.