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Classical Guitars

World's Finest Classical Guitars Carefully Selected by our Experts

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Name Year Top wood Back & Sides Scale Length Country Availability Price
2025 Teodoro Perez "Maestro" SP/AR 2025 Spruce African Rosewood 650 mm Spain In Stock $10 500,00
2024 Vicente Carrillo "Herencia" CD/IN 2024 Cedar Indian Rosewood 650 mm Spain In Stock $5 000,00
2025 Jose Vigil CD/CSAR 2025 Cedar CSA Rosewood 650 mm Spain Sold $13 000,00
2012 Marcelino Lopez "1851 Jose Pernas" SP/IN 2012 Spruce Indian Rosewood 650 mm Spain In Stock $6 500,00
2025 Ivan Bruna SP/IN 2025 Spruce Indian Rosewood 650 mm Italy Sold $12 000,00
2025 Bertrand Ligier SP/AR 2025 Spruce African Rosewood 650 mm France Sold $18 000,00
2023 Marc Dickinson "Cosmic" SP/IN 2023 Spruce Indian Rosewood 650 mm USA In Stock $5 000,00
2025 Paula Lazzarini "Limited Edition - REG 2025" SP/AR 2025 Spruce African Rosewood 648 mm Italy Sold $9 500,00
2025 Miguel Angel Gutierrez "Limited Edition - REG 2025" CD/PD 2025 Cedar Padauk 650 mm Italy Sold $9 500,00
2025 Michel Belair "Double Top" CD/IN 2025 Cedar Indian Rosewood 650 mm Canada Sold $16 000,00
2025 Otto Vowinkel "2a Baritone" SP/IN 2025 Spruce Indian Rosewood 720 mm Spain In Stock $4 000,00
2024 Silvia Zanchi SP/IN 2024 Spruce Indian Rosewood 650 mm Italy In Stock $11 000,00
2025 German Vazquez Rubio "Solista" SP/BL 2025 Spruce Brazilian Lacewood 650 mm USA In Stock $8 500,00
2025 Kenneth Brogger "Mosaic" SP/IN 2025 Spruce Indian Rosewood 650 mm Denmark Sold $14 000,00
2025 Erez Perelman CD/CSAR 2025 Cedar CSA Rosewood 650 mm Canada Sold $14 000,00
2025 Dominique Field SP/CSAR 2025 Spruce CSA Rosewood 650 mm France Sold Inquire
2025 Kris Barnett CD/EB 2025 Cedar Exotic Ebony 650 mm Germany Sold $10 000,00
2025 Carlos Juan Busquiel CD/AR 2025 Cedar African Rosewood 650 mm Spain Sold $8 500,00
2025 Evan Kingma "Blossom" SP/ZR 2025 Spruce Ziricote 650 mm Canada Sold $7 500,00
2020 Youri Soroka SP/MP 2020 Spruce Maple 650 mm France In Stock $6 500,00
2013 Jose Ramirez "1a Antigua" SP/IN 2013 Spruce Indian Rosewood 650 mm Spain In Stock $12 000,00
1966 Hernandez y Aguado SP/CSAR 1966 Spruce CSA Rosewood 648 mm Spain In Stock Inquire
2024 Vicente Carrillo "India Estudio" SP/IN 2024 Spruce Indian Rosewood 650 mm Spain In Stock $2 500,00
2015 Teodoro Perez "Especial Maple" CD/CSAR 2015 Cedar CSA Rosewood 650 mm Spain In Stock $10 000,00
1934 Hermann Hauser I SP/CSAR (ex Vahda Olcott-Bickford, Pepe Romero) 1934 Spruce CSA Rosewood 650 mm Germany In Stock Inquire
2007 Jochen Rothel SP/MP 2007 Spruce Maple 650 mm Germany In Stock $10 000,00
1968 Ignacio Fleta CD/IN 1968 Cedar Indian Rosewood 650 mm Spain In Stock Inquire
Cordoba Guitars Master Series "Hauser" SP/IN New Spruce Indian Rosewood 650 mm USA In Stock $4 399,99
2013 Pepe Romero SP/MP 2013 Spruce Maple 650 mm USA In Stock $12 000,00
2016 Jose Ramirez "1a C650-AP" SP/CSAR 2016 Spruce CSA Rosewood 650 mm Spain In Stock $10 000,00
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FAQs

Choosing a classical guitar might seem daunting at first, however, at GSI it’s our pleasure and duty to ensure that the selection process is a very satisfying experience thanks to the advice of our guitar experts. Our classical guitar store features guitars made by carefully chosen luthiers from around the world and our staff knows each instrument very well. Our experts are able to help you narrow your top picks to just a few guitars which you might want to try by yourself with no commitment to purchase.

Classical guitar, in the form as we know it today, was largely developed by Spanish guitar maker, Antonio de Torres Jurado (1817-1892). Torres introduced many new innovations to his guitars. Most notably, he increased the size of the body of the guitar, and introduced a fan-strut bracing system, and in his later guitars he started using machine heads. His guitars also had separated saddles which allowed minute adjustments of string heights.

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  1. Establish a budget
  2. Identify what type of sound you like the most. You can also ask our experts for advice.
  3. Decide whether you want a used or new instrument.
  4. Check for ‘wolf’ notes and buzzes. Playability is also very important.
  5. We recommend testing the sound from the perspective of a player and a listener.

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The differences between classical and flamenco guitars lie in their materials, construction and sound.

Materials: Classical guitars are generally made with spruce or cedar tops, and on rare occasions, other woods like redwood or pine. Back and sides are mostly made of various rosewoods, maple and mahogany to enhance sustain. In recent years many younger luthiers searching for more sustainable and easy-to-source woods have begun to use some really fantastic materials including granadillo, exotic ebony, wenge, koa, walnut and a variety of other hardwoods. Flamenco guitars are generally made with spruce tops and cypress for the backs and sides to enhance volume and emphasize the attack of the note. However over the past many decades, rosewood flamencos known as “Flamenco negras” have risen in popularity, largely due to Paco de Lucia who first used a rosewood guitar beginning in 1969.

Construction: The body of a classical guitar is generally deeper and the woods are slightly thicker. Flamenco guitars have a flat or negative (before string tension) neck relief, making the action very fast at the cost of some buzzing. The strings are also closer to the body on flamenco guitars to facilitate tapping. Flamenco guitars often bear a "golpeador", which is a sheet of plastic mounted to the face of the guitar to protect its finish from percussive techniques, like tapping the soundboard with the players fingers.

Sound: The classical guitar is designed to give the soloist the tools to perform poly-timbral music: "An orchestra in a box". The attack is soft with a longer and gradual decay. The flamenco guitar is designed to cut through the sound of dancers stomping their feet. The sound is a bit more percussive, a loud and immediate sonic burst followed by a swift decay is characteristic of traditional flamencos.

It is also important to mention that many of these "differences" are finessed to different degrees by different luthiers, depending on their personal taste. Miguel Rodriguez classical guitars for example have always famously had a fast, flamenco-like attack. There are also numerous hybrid-type guitars where the luthier intends for the same instrument to be playable convincingly by both flamenco and classical performers.

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