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zenin

 

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Anyone played a Antonio Aparicio AA90F? 

Any opinion welcome, does it have a real Flamenco percussive/growl or just a dressed classical? thanks
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Ramon Amira

 

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RE: Anyone played a Antonio Aparicio... (in reply to zenin

I played several Aparicio guitars down at Luthier Music in Manhattan, looking for some of my students, but I don't remember which models I played. I do remember not being overly impressed, and I remember that the necks – at least on the models I played – were thick and square, as it seems are many of the other guitars from Valencia, and uncomfortable on your left thumb. I have found Cordoba guitars to be superior for students, and they make a model – 45FM flamenco guitar for about $100 less than that Aparicio. You might check that one out. It also comes in 45FP, with traditional pegs instead of machine tuners. I haven't played these, but as I said, I feel that Cordoba guitars are very good for that category.
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CuerdasDulces

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RE: Anyone played a Antonio Aparicio... (in reply to zenin

This guitar is a AA90F, sounds pretty good IMO
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Anders Eliasson

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RE: Anyone played a Antonio Aparicio... (in reply to zenin

I used to work in a shop where we sold them, and I didnt like them. They are not redressed classicals but they are very quiet and without soul

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