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Description

The Ortega EclipseSuite-C/E is a stunning blend of classical craftsmanship and modern innovation, crafted for musicians who seek both tradition and versatility. This acoustic-electric guitar is part of Ortega's Private Room Series, where each instrument is meticulously handcrafted from carefully selected tonewoods. The EclipseSuite-C/E stands out with its all-mahogany construction, providing a warm, resonant tone that classical guitar enthusiasts love.

Designed with the contemporary player in mind, it features a slim neck profile that offers unmatched comfort, allowing for effortless playability across all 19 frets. The built-in walnut armrest not only enhances playing comfort but also adds a touch of elegance to its aesthetic. The guitar's unique eclipse-themed design is accentuated by an eye-catching Eclipse Burst finish, complemented by intricate Eclipse rosette and fretboard inlays.

The built-in Ortega MagusPro preamp and pickup system with a tuner ensure that your sound remains pristine and true to its acoustic roots, whether you're performing on stage or recording in the studio. The addition of a Venetian cutaway allows easy access to higher frets, making it ideal for intricate fingerwork.

Key Features:

  • Solid Mahogany Top, Back & Sides with Gloss Finish
  • Slim Neck Profile with Mahogany Neck
  • Blackwood Fretboard & Bridge
  • Walnut Binding with Mother of Pearl Style Purfling
  • Built-in Walnut Armrest for Enhanced Comfort
  • Eclipse Rosette and Fretboard Inlay
  • Ortega MagusPro Preamp/Pickup System with Built-in Tuner
  • Venetian Cutaway for Easy High-Fret Access
  • 12-Hole Bridge for Improved Sound and String Replacement
  • Includes Deluxe Gig Bag & Strap

Product specs

Body type Classical
Cutaway Single
Top wood Solid Mahogany
Back and sides Mahogany
Bracing pattern Fan
Body finish High gloss
Orientation Right handed
Neck shape C
Nut width 1.875" (48 mm)
Fingerboard Blackwood
Neck wood Mahogany
Scale length 25.5"
Number of frets 19
Neck finish Satin
Pickup/preamp Yes
Brand Not applicable Ortega
Configuration Piezo and mic
Preamp EQ 3-band
Feedback filter Phase
Tuner Yes
Headstock overlay Not specified
Tuning machines Info not available
Bridge Blackwood
Saddle and nut Not specified
Number of strings 6
Case Gig bag
Accessories Strap
Country of origin China

FAQs

What is the neck profile of the Ortega EclipseSuite-C/E, and how does it affect playability?

The Ortega EclipseSuite-C/E features a C-shaped neck profile, providing a comfortable grip suitable for both classical and fingerstyle players. This shape offers a balanced feel, making it easier for players to navigate the fretboard.

Does the Ortega EclipseSuite-C/E have a built-in preamp, and what are its features?

Yes, the Ortega EclipseSuite-C/E includes a built-in preamp with a 3-band EQ, a feedback filter, and a tuner. This allows for precise tonal control and easy tuning during performances.

Is the Ortega EclipseSuite-C/E suitable for live performances?

The Ortega EclipseSuite-C/E is well-suited for live performances thanks to its built-in piezo and mic pickup configuration, which provides a natural amplified sound. The inclusion of a feedback filter also helps manage unwanted noise on stage.

What materials are used in the construction of the Ortega EclipseSuite-C/E?

The Ortega EclipseSuite-C/E features a solid mahogany top with mahogany back and sides, complemented by a blackwood fingerboard and bridge. This combination of materials contributes to a warm, resonant sound ideal for classical music.

How does the Eclipse soundhole design affect the Ortega EclipseSuite-C/E's acoustics?

The Eclipse soundhole design enhances the guitar's visual appeal and contributes to a unique tonal character by influencing the airflow and resonance within the body, resulting in a distinct sound profile.

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New from NAMM 2017: Ben Woods Demos Ortega’s Eclipse Suite C/E Nylon-string Guitar | Classical Guitar

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timlyukshin

Ortega EclipseSuite

In general, I am satisfied. There is a very good middle, pleasantly cut off the top.

Wonderful neck - "fast", in my opinion. Strings are not planted high - very comfortable! With capo you can safely use up to the 5th fret. If you need higher, then you have to twist the tool for yourself - change the threshold for a little more. As I was told in the Ortega support service, the bone threshold, keep in mind.

I immediately replaced the strings on La Bella extra hard tension and the sound improved.

In my opinion, the only drawback is that the guitar does not have such low frequencies, which I expected from mahogany and therefore somewhat distressed. The body on bottoms does not resonate enough, perhaps this is only in my specimen, and perhaps this is due to the painting of the tool, which is unnecessary, though beautiful.

In general, the sound is very smooth, soft and nothing sticks out.

The built-in tuner is beyond praise! I no longer use the Polytune tuner, although both are great. Did not connect through the wire. So with this I can not describe anything.


Upd: After a year and a half, at least two springs came off the deck. I had to take it to the master for repair. Alas, I can still hear new sounds appearing. And I also noticed that the nut is not glued very well. And this may imply another repair in the future and a waste of additional funds. I am so sad!

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