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Posts: 283
Joined: Jul. 10 2007
From: Leigh, Lancashire, UK
RE: Vicente Sanchis Badia 33Fl (in reply to Siroco03)
Hi erog
You have again asked an almost impossible question.
Comparing comparatively cheap factory-built guitars purely by advertised specifications is a total waste of time in my limited experience. Quality is so variable that, for example, one C3F might be excellent, the next a dud.
Sig’s excellent post in your earlier thread hits the nail on the head - you really do need to play these instruments and ignore labels.
If you’re not confident choosing on your own, maybe you have a more experienced friend or your teacher coud go along with you?
Posts: 3467
Joined: Jul. 12 2009
From: Washington, DC
RE: Vicente Sanchis Badia 33Fl (in reply to Siroco03)
I cannot say which is better. As has been noted, quality may vary within the same make and model of factory-built guitars.
I can tell you that my very first flamenco guitar was a Vicente Sanchis 33FL blanca, and I was pleased with it. It had a nice, bright sound and was incredibly lightweight. The thing I have noticed about Vicente Sanchis, however, is that often they have a high action. A lower action can be achieved, however, by lowering the saddle.
RE: Vicente Sanchis Badia 33Fl (in reply to Siroco03)
The way you can find out which guitar is better, is to stick some quahr-ters under the strings right by the bridge. Use 7 quahr-ters or so. Then play a chromatic scale on the G string, and pay close attention to that G#.
RE: Vicente Sanchis Badia 33Fl (in reply to Siroco03)
Hi Erog,
I just bought a C3F and at the time thought it sounded fine but now that I've been playing Flamenco for two weeks (LOL) i'm not so sure anymore.
The problem is that when I go to my lessons (been twice) I use one of my instructors guitars. Last week it was an Hnos Sanchis Lopez f03. It sounds great and plays great so when I get home it takes me a few days to 'accept' the boxy sound of my C3F again.
Quite frustrating but hey, at this stage I don't deserve any better.
The C3F needs the action lowered a tad but it holds it's tuning and is OK for practice.
RE: Vicente Sanchis Badia 33Fl (in reply to kovachian)
quote:
The way you can find out which guitar is better, is to stick some quahr-ters under the strings right by the bridge. Use 7 quahr-ters or so. Then play a chromatic scale on the G string, and pay close attention to that G#.