The Alhambra 10fp Flamenco guitar is our top level Alhambra Flamenco Negra instrument. Built with superior grade solid German Spruce top and solid Palisandro or Indian Rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck and ebony fingerboard and bridge, the Alhambra 10fp has a somewhat warmer tone with the low action characteristic of flamenco guitars.
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The Alhambra 5P CW ZE5 is part of the Alhambra’s Conservatory line, intended for semi-professional players and advanced students who need a cutaway model. Here, we’re seeing a 5P CW ZE5, the Z meaning Left Handed and with a Fishman Prefix Blend dual source pickup system!
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MORE →The Alhambra 5P CW ZE2 is part of the Alhambra’s Conservatory line, intended for semi-professional players and advanced students who need a cutaway model. Here, we’re seeing a 5P CW ZE2, the Z meaning Left Handed and with a Fishman Prefix Pro Blend pickup system!
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MORE →A Conservatory series model, the Alhambra 7FC ZT is a traditionally built Flamenco Blanca model, with German Spruce top paired with Cypress back and sides. As a Z, it’s Left Handed! The Spanish-style neck is Mahogany, with an Ebony stiffener and Ebony fingerboard. The bridge and headplate are Indian Rosewood.
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MORE →The Alhambra 7P CW is part of the Alhambra’s Conservatory line, intended for semi-professional players and advanced students who need a cutaway model. Here, we’re seeing a 7P CW Z, the Z meaning Left Handed! The Alhambra 7P is built with solid woods, and here we’re seeing it with a German Spruce top and Indian Rosewood – Palisandro in Spanish, hence the 7P designation- uysfor the sides, back, headplate and bridge.
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MORE →The Alhambra Menguel y Margarit Series C Concert Classical Guitar, built by master luthiers Jose Menguel and Javier Margarit, feature lattice braced tops and French Polish finish, with the highest quality materials used throughout. Two versions are offered by The Twelfth Fret, with Red Cedar or European Spruce for the top. The Alhambra site lists only the Cedar version. Lattice bracing is a relatively recent development, allowing greater stiffness from a thinner, highly responsive top.