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    Default Mid-Priced Cut-Away Classical Guitar

    Hi guys,

    I'm after a cheapish (£500 max) cut-away classical guitar. I will only be playing it unplugged so it doesn't matter about anything like onboard preamps.

    Any ideas? Something that's easy to play

    I was thinking of the Yamaha NTX700NT Natural....any other ideas?
    The conductor said I could get my bookbag and run around the hallway with it.

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    I have an Admira (spanish made, non cutaway) their Virtuoso model gets a good rep (won some sort of Music Retailers award a while back) and theres a cutaway version in similar price bracket as the Yamaha
    http://www.admiraguitars.com/product...b-24c04aa9bd06.
    I think the Sombra is a little cheaper you'd have to check the specs to see what you prefer
    http://www.admiraguitars.com/product...7-bf29294d2264

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    Quote Originally Posted by danomess View Post
    I have an Admira (spanish made, non cutaway) their Virtuoso model gets a good rep (won some sort of Music Retailers award a while back) and theres a cutaway version in similar price bracket as the Yamaha
    http://www.admiraguitars.com/product...b-24c04aa9bd06.
    I think the Sombra is a little cheaper you'd have to check the specs to see what you prefer
    http://www.admiraguitars.com/product...7-bf29294d2264
    They actually both look pretty nice.
    The conductor said I could get my bookbag and run around the hallway with it.

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    i suggest you ask a specialist retailer for advice. I know they are miles away from you but the bristol classical guitar centre has a great reputation and would probably give you "proper" advice.

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