Manuel Rodriguez 4/4 Tradicíon solid cedar

SRP 415,00 EUR

  • Manuel Rodríguez TRADICÍON T-65
  • 4/4 size for children from approx. 14 years old and adults
  • Scale length 650mm/25.59”, nut width 52mm/2.05”
  • Solid Canadian cedar top
  • Laminated mahogany back and sides
  • Mahogany neck with ovangkol fingerboard and bridge
  • Dovetail neck-body joint
  • Mahogany headstock rest
  • Bonoid plastic nut and bridge
  • Traditional 6-hole Ovangkol bridge
  • Ex-workshop mounted GEWA armrest
  • Wooden soundhole mosaic
  • Maple body binding
  • Nickel-plated machine head, without lyre, with black shafts and buttons
  • Stringing: Hannabach 600MT, medium tension, made in Germany
  • Environmentally friendly, water-based open-pore satin finish
  • Weight approx. 1.5kg/3.3lbs
  • Made in Europe
Colour:
Open-pored silk matt
GEWA Item number:
501.095

Tradition in look and sound.

The TRADICION series embodies the typical characteristics of classic guitar-making in several respects. This begins with the choice of materials: solid cedar is used for the top, whilst the back and sides are made of mahogany. The result is a traditional appearance, beautifully enhanced by an eco-friendly high-gloss finish.

In terms of sound, the instruments are moderately balanced and designed to produce a well-rounded tone. This is ensured, among other things, by the traditional neck construction with a dovetail joint, which guarantees not only high stability but also excellent vibration transmission.

A special feature of all Manuel Rodríguez 4/4 guitars is the GEWA armrest, which offers two key advantages: its rounded shape ensures a particularly comfortable playing experience and allows the top to vibrate freely across its entire surface, as it prevents dampening caused by the right arm resting on it.

More sound, more comfort.

Hannabach 815HTC strings, manufactured in Germany, are fitted at the factory and perfectly round off the sound concept of this series.

The instruments in the Manuel Rodríguez TRADICION series are available in all five standard sizes, right down to the small 1/4-size guitar.