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The Excellence of Solid Wood in the Studio Range – Model 1E

The Excellence of Solid Wood in the Studio Range – Model 1E At Guitarras Amalio Burguet, each instrument is a 100% handcrafted work of art. The Model 1E has been designed for the developing guitarist who demands the highest sound quality and exceptional craftsmanship, even within the studio range. Breaking with convention, we guarantee that this guitar is crafted entirely from solid woods, carefully selected and rigorously seasoned for a minimum of twenty years. This commitment to solid wood gives the Model 1E a deep resonance and a tone that only improves with the passage of time.  ...

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New model 1A N

At Amalio Burguet we present this new classical guitar made with Spanish walnut wood with more than 20 years of drying. It is a guitar made with the same qualities as our “Best Seller”, the Indian Rosewood Model 1A (classical guitar with nitro finish), but with Spanish walnut back and sides and with important innovations in terms of barreting and interior work. We currently have two guitars in the making right now. We will inform you on our social media about the process...

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Lattice Model

The Spanish contribution to an Australian system Innovation in terms of struts and bracing A classical guitar made using the Australian lattice system adapted to the more traditional Amalio Burguet way. We have looked for a way to achieve a sweet, balanced and at the same time powerful sound. You can order it with either a spruce or cedar top. This instrument represents great value for money and is one best that you can find on the market if we take into account the materials, the meticulous manufacturing process and its great sound quality. Damián...

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