65 cm scale and longer

Classical guitars with a 65 cm scale and longer — full tension, projection and dynamic range, the standard concert scale. Hand-selected, with a 14-day home trial worldwide.
65 cm scale and longer
  • Construction Year: 2021
    Construction Type: Flamenco
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Cypress
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: G sharp / A
    Weight (g): 1430
    Tuner: Pegs
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Marcelo Barbero
    Luthier: Rare Guitars
    Construction Year: 1955
    Construction Type: Flamenco
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Cypress
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F
    Weight (g): 1185
    Tuner: Fustero
    Condition: Excellent
  • Construction Year: 1970
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: Lacquer
    Body Finish: Lacquer
    Air Body Frequency: F sharp / G
    Weight (g): 1610
    Tuner: Fustero
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Michael Gee
    Construction Year: 1992
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Cedar
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: G / G sharp
    Weight (g): 1690
    Condition: Very good
  • Luthier: Hernandez y Aguado
    Construction Year: 1963
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Back and Sides: Brazilian rosewood (CITES certified)
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F sharp
    Weight (g): 1485
    Tuner: Fustero
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Andrea Tacchi
    Luthier: Rare Guitars
    Construction Year: 1994
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: Nitrocellulose
    Air Body Frequency: G
    Weight (g): 1660
    Tuner: Fustero
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Jose Ramirez III
    Construction Year: 1959
    Construction Type: Flamenco
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Cypress
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F / F sharp
    Weight (g): 1155
    Tuner: Pegheads
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Tobias Braun
    Construction Year: 2025
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F sharp
    Weight (g): 1475
    Tuner: Rubner El Sonido
    Condition: New
  • Luthier: Hernandez y Aguado
    Construction Year: 1966
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Brazilian rosewood (CITES certified)
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: G
    Weight (g): 1430
    Tuner: Fustero
    Condition: Very good
  • Luthier: Enrico Bottelli
    Construction Year: 1988
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Cedar
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: Lacquer
    Body Finish: Polyurethane
    Air Body Frequency: G
    Weight (g): 1690
    Tuner: Schaller
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Domingo Esteso
    Construction Year: 1937
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Brazilian rosewood (Pre-CITES)
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F sharp
    Weight (g): 1435
    Tuner: Antique
    Condition: Very good
  • Luthier: Santos Hernandez
    Construction Year: 1928
    Construction Type: Flamenco
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Cypress
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: D sharp / E
    Weight (g): 1170
    Tuner: Pegs
    Condition: Very good
  • Luthier: Marcelino Lopez Nieto
    Construction Year: 1966
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Mahogany
    Soundboard Finish: Lacquer
    Body Finish: Lacquer
    Air Body Frequency: G / G sharp
    Weight (g): 1370
    Tuner: Fustero
    Condition: Very good
  • Luthier: Santos Bayon
    Construction Year: 1990
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: Nitrocellulose
    Body Finish: Nitrocellulose
    Air Body Frequency: G sharp / A
    Weight (g): 1660
    Tuner: Ping Well
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Andrea Tacchi
    Construction Year: 1994
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Cedar
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: Nitrocellulose
    Body Finish: Nitrocellulose
    Air Body Frequency: F sharp / G
    Weight (g): 1630
    Tuner: Fustero
    Condition: Excellent

Frequently Asked Questions About Classical Guitars

How do I choose the right classical guitar for my level?

Choosing the right classical guitar depends on your playing level, musical goals, and budget. Beginners benefit from studio-model guitars from renowned workshops, while advanced players and professionals often choose a handmade master guitar. We are happy to advise you personally and can send detailed sound samples and videos on request.

What is the difference between a master guitar and a studio guitar?

Master guitars are built entirely by hand in the workshop of a single luthier, using only high-quality, well-aged tonewoods. Studio guitars are made in small series, often under the supervision of the master luthier, and offer excellent value for students and ambitious amateur players.

Can I try a classical guitar at home for 14 days?

Yes — every guitar you purchase from us comes with a 14-day home approval period. This complimentary trial applies worldwide to all orders, whether you are in Germany, Europe, the USA, Asia or anywhere else. We ship your instrument fully insured in a high-quality case so you can play it under your own acoustic conditions. If the guitar is not the right one for you, simply send it back and receive a full refund of the purchase price.

Can I try a classical guitar before purchasing?

Absolutely. You are warmly invited to visit our showroom in Karlsruhe, Germany, and test the instruments at your leisure. We are happy to schedule a personal appointment. If a visit is not possible, we send detailed videos and sound samples, and offer extensive consultation by phone or video call.

What payment methods and financing options do you offer?

We accept bank transfer, PayPal, major credit cards, and Klarna. For high-value instruments, we offer individual installment plans on request. Please contact us directly — we will find a suitable solution for every budget.

How do I properly care for my classical guitar?

A classical guitar requires constant humidity between 45 and 55 percent. Store the instrument in its case with a humidifier, avoid direct sunlight and large temperature fluctuations. Change the strings regularly and clean the guitar with a soft microfiber cloth.

You may also be interested 65 cm scale and longer

This collection brings together classical guitars with a scale length of 65 cm (650 mm) and longer. 650 mm is the standard concert-guitar scale established by Antonio de Torres, and instruments at this length — or slightly beyond — deliver the full tension, projection, and tonal range that define the classic concert guitar.

What “65 cm Scale and Longer” Means

The scale length is the vibrating length of the string, from nut to saddle. At 650 mm and above, the strings are under full tension and the frets are spaced for a standard adult reach. This is the reference scale for the core classical repertoire, offering maximum dynamic range, sustain, and projection.

Who This Scale Is For

A 65 cm or longer scale is the standard choice for adult players and concert guitarists, and it suits anyone with an average-to-larger hand span. Slightly longer scales (e.g. 655–664 mm) increase tension and projection further — favoured by some players and luthiers for added power, clarity, and a firm, responsive feel under the right hand.

Tone and Playability

Full and longer scales maximise string tension, which translates into strong projection, a wide dynamic range, and excellent note definition — ideal for the concert hall and for players with developed technique. The firmer feel rewards precise right-hand control and gives the instrument its commanding presence.

Find Your Guitar at Siccas Guitars

Every instrument here is hand-selected for tone and playability. If you’re between sizes, compare with our 64–65 cm, 63–64 cm, and 63 cm and shorter collections, or browse all our classical guitars. Reach out for personal advice — with a 14-day home trial, worldwide.