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Description

The Antonio Sanchez Mod S10 is a refined addition to any guitarist's collection, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern enhancements. This classical guitar is designed for musicians who appreciate the warm, rich tones of nylon strings paired with superior playability. Handcrafted with a solid spruce top, it ensures clarity and resonance in every note, making it ideal for both professional performances and intimate practice sessions. The Mod S10 features a rosewood fingerboard, providing smooth action and a comfortable grip for players of all levels. Whether you're strumming flamenco rhythms or classical compositions, this guitar delivers a dynamic range of sound, thanks to its meticulously crafted body.

The Antonio Sanchez Mod S10 stands out with its attention to detail and high-quality materials. The guitar's back and sides are constructed from mahogany, offering a balanced tonal response and natural aesthetic. Its dovetail neck joint enhances sustain and stability, ensuring that your instrument remains reliable over time. Additionally, the guitar is equipped with a bone nut and saddle, which further contribute to its superior sound and tuning consistency.

Key Features:

  • Solid spruce top for enhanced resonance
  • Rosewood fingerboard for smooth playability
  • Mahogany back and sides for balanced tone
  • Dovetail neck joint for increased stability
  • Bone nut and saddle for superior tuning consistency

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