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Reviews on Manuel Adalid guitars please
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BarkellWH
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RE: Reviews on Manuel Adalid guitars... (in reply to darylcrisp)
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I strongly recommend the Manuel Adalid Viviana, and I equally recommend that you get it from Zavaleta's. A couple of years ago I made arrangements to visit Zavaleta's in Tucson to try several of his guitars. James Greenberg, the owner is first-rate. I went out to dinner with James and his wife, and then we went back to his place and tried several flamenco guitars. I was prepared to spend much more than the $2,500 that the Viviana cost. After trying several, however, I concluded that the Manuel Adalid Viviana had the best playability and sounded great--muy flamenco! The Manuel Adalid Viviana flamenca blanca I bought at Zavaleta's is the finest of the three flamenco guitars I own, the other two of which each cost more than the Viviana. Cheers, Bill
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Date Jun. 16 2011 1:08:47
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ourearthlyangels
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RE: Reviews on Manuel Adalid guitars... (in reply to darylcrisp)
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I own the Viviana blanca (listed as #3 at Zavaletas site) in late January of 2012. I had a Vicente Carrillo blanca in the past, had a Francisco Navarro negra, and have played a couple of concert caliber guitars built by Thomas Rodriguez for Marija Temo as well as played a Marin Montero owned by my guitar teacher. My Rodriguez is almost in the same class as the Marin, as my guitar teacher agreed and he knows his guitars (as well as David Russel and Manuel Barrueco). The Viviana I got, I selected from the sound clips because it had a more lyrical tone that could serve as a classical guitar or crossover guitar (somewhat like a negra). It has good sustain and is well balanced with a strong growly bass and clear, pretty trebles. I find the tuners are good, smooth and positive. The guitar is well made inside and out with solid lining (not kerfed), tight grained spruce top, and a very nice fretboard with the edge eased a bit. Setup is quite good and can be lowered just a bit more. It plays easily and the laquer finish is well shot and has that nice 'dry' feel though it is glossy. For the cost new, with a nice Esteve case, it's a very good value. It's not a Marin or Contreras, but most players are not near a level to require a 6-9000 dollar instrument. At $2500, the Viviana is a lot of guitar and I feel Jim Greenberg is a decent fellow who deals honestly.
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Date Jan. 28 2012 21:17:08
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tmock
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From: New York, New York
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RE: Reviews on Manuel Adalid guitars... (in reply to darylcrisp)
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If you can try the guitar before you buy, or if you can get hands-on feedback from someone you trust, Adalid guitars can be really great. I have a very nice negra he built just as he was starting his own shop. He didn't even have shop labels when he built the guitar, so he sent one along after he had them printed. Mine is set up and tuned more as a cross-over guitar. It has big basses, sweet trebles, decent sustain, and lots of harmonics, and rewards a heavy right hand. If I had been a more experienced player when I bought it, I probaby would have gone for something a little more "puro." The Adalid guitar was a lot of guitar for the buck, though, and cheapest guitar that I like better cost $2,000 more.
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Date Jan. 30 2012 21:33:32
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