Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What materials are used in the Admira 6 String Classical Guitar? A: The Admira 6 String Classical Guitar features a solid cedar top, sapelli sides and back with a walnut color finish, mahogany neck, and kabukalli fingerboard and bridge.
- Q: Where is the Admira guitar made? A: The Admira 6 String Classical Guitar is made in Spain, at EKSA's original location where traditional craftsmanship techniques are combined with modern manufacturing.
- Q: What is the finish of the Admira 6 String Classical Guitar? A: The guitar has a high-gloss finish, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and protecting the wood.
- Q: Is the Admira guitar suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the Admira 6 String Classical Guitar is suitable for beginners due to its quality construction and playability, making it easy for new players to learn.
- Q: What kind of sound can I expect from the Admira guitar? A: The Admira 6 String Classical Guitar produces an extraordinary depth and richness of sound, valued by musicians across various genres.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the guitar? A: Specific dimensions are not provided, but classical guitars typically have a body length of around 20 inches and a width of 15-16 inches.
- Q: How should I care for my Admira guitar? A: To care for your Admira guitar, keep it in a stable environment, clean it regularly with a soft cloth, and use a guitar case for protection.
- Q: Does this guitar come with a warranty? A: Warranty information is not specified, so it's best to check with the retailer for details regarding coverage and duration.
- Q: Can I use steel strings on the Admira guitar? A: No, it's recommended to use nylon strings for the Admira 6 String Classical Guitar, as steel strings can damage the guitar's structure.
- Q: What type of music is the Admira guitar best suited for? A: The Admira 6 String Classical Guitar is best suited for classical and nylon-string music but is versatile enough for various genres.