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Admira Rosario

Nylon String Guitar from Admira

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Admira RosarioPublished on 12/02/08 at 13:27
(Originally written by hen/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
Made in Spain.

Classical guitar. Good manufacturing quality considering the price.

Very pleasant neck.

The value for money is very good considering the manufacturing quality so I give it a 10.

UTILIZATION

Easy access to the upper frets considering it's a classical guitar. The action is not too high so it's the perfect guitar for beginners...

I bought it as a gift for my father. He wants to play music again and given that he plays finger-picking style, I think it's the right instrument for him.

SOUNDS

This guitar is not for me.

Powerful lows. Highs are a bit dry but not too much. The guitar is very responsive...…
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(Originally written by hen/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
Made in Spain.

Classical guitar. Good manufacturing quality considering the price.

Very pleasant neck.

The value for money is very good considering the manufacturing quality so I give it a 10.

UTILIZATION

Easy access to the upper frets considering it's a classical guitar. The action is not too high so it's the perfect guitar for beginners...

I bought it as a gift for my father. He wants to play music again and given that he plays finger-picking style, I think it's the right instrument for him.

SOUNDS

This guitar is not for me.

Powerful lows. Highs are a bit dry but not too much. The guitar is very responsive and has a slight flamenco sound character.

10 considering the sound/price ratio.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought it just now!

I tested all models I could in this price range: Yamaha, Cuenca, etc.

I personally own a Cuenca and a Dupont. Even though it is in a completely different price range this guitar doesn't sound too bad compared to mine.

The sound and finish quality surprised me.

Very good guitar for beginners and more than that.
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jaramjaram

Admira RosarioPublished on 07/02/04 at 13:55
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Fabricado-in Spanish
Hand-

UTILIZATION

-Round enjoyable
-Lgre enjoyable and ergonomics

SOUNDS

-Classical guitar / flamenco
Trs-good sound

OVERALL OPINION

Excellent guitar-learning +
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BougniafBougniaf

Admira RosarioPublished on 08/04/04 at 07:24
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
- Traditional classical guitar made in Spain
- Price to buy: € 175

UTILIZATION

- Handle very pleasant to the touch, even if it lacks a bit of "slipped" but this is a significant point, the handle is very good.
- Regarding the size of the handle, classical guitarists will feel at home, that is a handle "pure classic." For electric guitars that can turn into "evil" to the size of the handle, compared to logic the size of the sleeves of electric guitars.
- At the height of the guitar, the ergonomics are very good, relatively low weight, which does not mean that the wood used are of poor quality, far from it.
This gives a very good sound for that price, the little thing to note...…
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- Traditional classical guitar made in Spain
- Price to buy: € 175

UTILIZATION

- Handle very pleasant to the touch, even if it lacks a bit of "slipped" but this is a significant point, the handle is very good.
- Regarding the size of the handle, classical guitarists will feel at home, that is a handle "pure classic." For electric guitars that can turn into "evil" to the size of the handle, compared to logic the size of the sleeves of electric guitars.
- At the height of the guitar, the ergonomics are very good, relatively low weight, which does not mean that the wood used are of poor quality, far from it.
This gives a very good sound for that price, the little thing to note in terms of sound quality are: lack slightly serious, mediums are provided and the acute lack a little clarity. What 's not remove the fun of playing it. But I think that is more than a guitar to play rhythms and arpeggios rather than solos. What does m not prevent the use that to play solos !!!!!

SOUNDS

- The sounds are very suitable as I said earlier in a style of play only rythmque. This guitar shows some limits on the implementation of solos.
- Tones favorite: arpeggios, rhythmic comprehensive agreements and small melodies played with a pick.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 3 years, and I 'm not disappointed because I did not want to over € 200 in this style of guitar because I am not a "classical guitarist" but rather a guitarist "electric" and I do not regret it for the quality / price. M It has been proposed by my seller, and on this one, I do not regret it, for it is a very good instrument for electric guitarists like me looking for additional classical guitar electric game.
This can also be a good investment for a guitar study without disgust the apprentice, it turns out very nice touch and hearing.
Go for the eyes closed if like me, you want to gain a first classical guitar without breaking the bank.
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lightfzlightfz

Admira RosarioPublished on 06/10/07 at 13:36
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Homemade espangnole.
Classical guitar could not be more classic .... but enjoy a very good violin for a relatively faible.On may still regret the lack of originality even if you do not buy it for that (eg bridge seen 1 million times the same for the rosette).
Otherwise I would put 10 sur10

UTILIZATION

The handle is very agraeable despite its size typical of classical guitar, access to acute and worthy of a classical guitar it was impossible after the 16th then breaks immediately forget the frenzied solos and other nonsense like that.
The guitar is super nice, it fits snugly against the body (it makes me think that no girl .....) I board is super light and easy to play, then...…
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Homemade espangnole.
Classical guitar could not be more classic .... but enjoy a very good violin for a relatively faible.On may still regret the lack of originality even if you do not buy it for that (eg bridge seen 1 million times the same for the rosette).
Otherwise I would put 10 sur10

UTILIZATION

The handle is very agraeable despite its size typical of classical guitar, access to acute and worthy of a classical guitar it was impossible after the 16th then breaks immediately forget the frenzied solos and other nonsense like that.
The guitar is super nice, it fits snugly against the body (it makes me think that no girl .....) I board is super light and easy to play, then again 10 of 10

SOUNDS

I bought not knowing ais play guitar and scratching compared to other of my friends CARREMENT it sounds good with a neutral sound ... but when that same personality, but saw the price it can not sound out worthy of much more expensive guitar, so the sound quality and even better than the price afficher.10 sur10

OVERALL OPINION

As long as you are not looking to play metallica (what I am doing but the electric coming soon) or it will go very ac_dc ben.C 'and a very good guitar for beginners and advance with sufficient value for money bluffing. gift as you do not want to imitate in his works angusq this guitar is for you.
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  • Manufacturer: Admira
  • Model: Rosario
  • Category: Nylon String Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 11/04/2003

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