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I've played a number of instruments in this range ($1,000 USD), and I have to say that this Kremona is by far the best. Cordoba instruments or Yamaha instruments sound muted and dull. This Kremona sounds surprisingly open and flamenco. Everything about the instrument is really well-made. I think Kremona instruments are well worth checking out.
Sounds good, but I can hear some sort of ringing frequency which is annoying Joking aside, I tried this model in a fair recently and yes it was one of the best in that price range. There was another one which was a Negra with Pau Ferro. I really liked that one. Also the owners were very cool and chill people.
Joking aside, I tried this model in a fair recently and yes it was one of the best in that price range. There was another one which was a Negra with Pau Ferro. I really liked that one. Also the owners were very cool and chill people.
Glad to hear, man. I'm really enjoying mine!
I heard ringing too, but turns out it was the neighbors' telephone.