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Description

The Reno RU150-CS redefines the classical guitar experience for both novice players and seasoned musicians. Designed with careful craftsmanship, this guitar features a solid cedar top that enhances its resonance and warmth, providing a rich, full-bodied sound. The rosewood back and sides complement the tonal qualities of the cedar, ensuring a balanced projection and an impressive dynamic range.

This model is particularly noted for its Spanish heel construction, a traditional technique that strengthens the connection between the neck and body, resulting in improved sustain and tonal clarity. The neck itself is crafted from mahogany, offering durability and a smooth playing surface that is both comfortable and responsive to the touch.

The Reno RU150-CS is fitted with a rosewood fingerboard, which adds to its aesthetic appeal while also providing a stable and reliable playing surface. Its nylon strings are gentle on the fingers, making it an excellent choice for players who value comfort in their practice and performance. Whether you're playing intricate classical pieces or simple acoustic melodies, this guitar delivers a consistent and appealing sound.

Key Features:

  • Solid cedar top for enhanced resonance and warmth
  • Rosewood back and sides for balanced projection
  • Spanish heel construction for improved sustain and tonal clarity
  • Mahogany neck for durability and playability
  • Rosewood fingerboard for aesthetic and functional stability
  • Nylon strings for comfort and ease of play

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