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Description

The guitar Admira Rosario is the ideal instrument for the beginner that want to start playing guitar. Despite the low price, this is a proper spanish guitar Made in Spain with good materials, nice craftmanship and a very good sound for its price. The action in the guitar is perfect for beginners and will not frustrate the progress of the young student like other cheap guitars do. The Admira Rosario incorporates an Oregon pine top, sapelly back and sides, African Mahogany neck, Kabukalli fingerboard and bridge and nickle plate machine heads. (from https://www.guitarfromspain.com/en/classical-guitars-studio/176-admira-rosario-classical-guitar.html)

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Admira Rosario.

Setup and maintenance

  • Changing strings on a new guitar can resolve dullness, as noted with the A string on the Admira Juanita model.

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Build quality

  • Excessive white glue around the neck joint was observed, which may not significantly affect sound but highlights varying quality control at this price point.

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User experience

  • Owners have noted that acoustics vary significantly between environments, so the guitar's sound at home may differ from in-store experiences.

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Value and pricing

  • The Admira Rosario is priced higher than the Juanita on platforms like Amazon, suggesting differences in perceived value or features.

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Critic Reviews

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Good for its price, you get what you pay for. The sound isnt that bright but the feeling is there.

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Pleasant and simple, as Classical guitars should be

Although their own advertising states suitability for "beginners", this guitar has a pleasant, clear tone, and is capable of presenting any piece from the pro repertoire with appropriate clarity.

Artist usage

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See how Mauricio Durán uses Admira Rosario

Mauricio Durán

Singer, Guitarist

Los Bunkers

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Mauricio Durán used the Admira Rosario guitar during the recording of Los Bunkers' MTV UNPLUGGED performance, specifically for the song "Las cosas que cambié y dejé por ti," where the track was reimagined in a bolero format. Durán confirms the guitar model in a reel showcasing his equipment used during the acoustic tour, as seen in a video on the official Los Bunkers Instagram account. https://www.instagram.com/losbunkersoficial/reel/DJvCzRXuF22/

Album Usage

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Genre Usage

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