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I wanted to buy it, but I read bunch of posts on this forum about ALhambra, and they weren't so good. Apparently they are inconsistent, some good, some bad. SO I just went for a better instrument..sonsidering that some ALhambras are over 1000 dollars. But I'm basing this only on what I read about them. So maybe someone here owns it, they'll be able to say first hand.
i tried one and it had a drab, dull sound, but it might have been a crap 10fp. Definatley try them before purchasing. I think alhambra is good for a cheap factory guitar, but this model is aiming for that bit above a factory guitar but really it still is a factory guitar with a bigger price tag i think. this one was mutton dressed up as lamb. They say the 10fp are built by a team of 4 luthiers. Your better off going the extra yard in this price range and saving a bit more and get something nicer imo(but it depends on how much you can get the 10fp, if its cheap and a good one,then it might be worth it)