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Siroco03 -> What about Aria guitars? (Feb. 17 2010 15:16:11)

Please, I received some feedbacks from friends in regards of the quality for the Aria flamenco guitars, eventhough they are made in Spain they are of japanese market, but can anyone tell me if they are a good choice because I heard of the model AriaAC100F which is all solid and for the budget it seems of good value as well I research from Harmony Central Reviews and they seem ok (very good score). So please if anybody has come across with this type of guitars or know something about 'em I will appreciate a lot your genuine opinion, thank you in advance.
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kozz -> RE: What about Aria guitars? (Feb. 17 2010 15:22:09)

I haven't heard the Aria myselves, but like you I went for the super-comments on the Alhambra 3F on Harmony Central....and in the end it was a huge dissapointment.

In my believe the revieuws on Harmony Central on flamenco guitars are more done by people who play steelstring guitars and want a fakemenco sound....but thats just my opinion.

Rather read some posts overhere about budget guitars which are good value.
Francisco Navarro, Cordoba (haven't heard those, but seems good value).




Andy Culpepper -> RE: What about Aria guitars? (Feb. 17 2010 15:55:10)

Arias are fine...I don't know if you really want Sycamore on a guitar of that price..I guess it's a decent wood though. But at that point you are approaching the Pedro de Miguel 27f and a lot of other very good guitars in the $2000 area.

I did recently have an Aria "Jose Antonio" classical guitar that I was selling for a student that sounded very nice.




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