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Description

The Giannini AWN300 from 1986 is a classic piece for those who appreciate the timeless charm of classical and nylon-string guitars. Crafted by the renowned Brazilian manufacturer Giannini, this guitar is a testament to the brand's dedication to quality and musical tradition. Known for producing instruments with rich tonal warmth, the AWN300 is no exception, embodying a vintage sound profile that appeals to both seasoned players and collectors alike.

Its construction features a combination of traditional craftsmanship and high-quality materials, ensuring durability and a balanced sound. The solid spruce top contributes to its warm, resonant tones, while the rosewood back and sides enhance the overall depth and projection. The neck, made from mahogany, offers a comfortable playing experience, making it ideal for extended practice sessions or performances. The fingerboard is crafted from rosewood, providing a smooth surface for intricate fingerwork.

This guitar is perfect for classical, flamenco, or any genre that benefits from the nuanced sound of nylon strings. Whether you're jamming at home or performing on stage, the Giannini AWN300 from 1986 delivers a nostalgic yet vibrant musical experience.

Key Features:

  • Solid spruce top for enhanced resonance
  • Rosewood back and sides for rich tonal depth
  • Mahogany neck for comfortable playability
  • Rosewood fingerboard for smooth finger transitions
  • Vintage sound profile ideal for classical and flamenco styles
  • Made by Giannini, a renowned Brazilian manufacturer

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santigui1

Old but Durable

The first guitar I ever played in my life, it's already decades old but still retains its strong and intact sound. At first, I didn't like it much since it didn't allow me to go further than the 12th fret, but then I grew very fond of it. Perhaps in the state it is in due to everything it has gone through (bumps, scratches), it can give a little more.

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