Between 64 cm and 65 cm
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Gary Southwell - 2005 No. 220
Price: 9.190 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Luthier: Gary SouthwellConstruction Type: Traditional -
ReservedMirko Migliorini - 2026
Price: 9.990 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)ReservedLuthier: Mirko MiglioriniConstruction Type: Double-Top Guitars -
Gary Southwell - 2009 No. 258
Price: 9.190 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Luthier: Gary SouthwellConstruction Type: Traditional -
Armin Hanika - 1a DTL
Price: 10.490 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Manufacturer: Armin Hanika -
Armin Hanika - 2026 Natural Doubletop Custom Chechen
Sale price 4.300 € Price:Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)5.200 €Save: 900 €Manufacturer: Armin HanikaConstruction Type: Double-Top Guitars -
Richard Howell - 2002 No. 368
Price: 4.490 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Construction Type: Traditional -
Paul Fischer - 2005 No. 1105
Price: 10.190 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Luthier: Paul FischerConstruction Type: Traditional -
Siccas Luthiers - Continuum Lattice Cedar
Price: 2.690 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Manufacturer: Siccas LuthiersManufacturer: Siccas LuthiersConstruction Type: Lattice -
Siccas Luthiers - Continuum Lattice Spruce
Price: 2.690 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Manufacturer: Siccas LuthiersManufacturer: Siccas LuthiersConstruction Type: Lattice -
Jeremie Geffroy - 2023 No. 09
Price: 4.490 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Luthier: Jeremie Geffroy -
Gerundino Fernandez Hijo - 2026 Flamenco
Price: 6.490 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Construction Type: FlamencoConstruction Type: Traditional -
Otto Rauch - 2017 No. 258 Domenico Montagnana "The sleeping beauty"
Price: 9.990 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Luthier: Otto RauchConstruction Type: Double-Top Guitars -
Kim Lissarrague - 2013 No. 188
Price: 8.590 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Luthier: Kim LissarragueConstruction Type: Lattice -
Armin Hanika - New Century Doubletop
Sale price 6.190 € Price:Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)7.100 €Save: 910 €Manufacturer: Armin HanikaConstruction Type: Double-Top Guitars -
Armin Hanika - HE Torres Cedar
Sale price 4.699 € Price:Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)5.100 €Save: 401 €Manufacturer: Armin HanikaConstruction Type: Traditional -
Giovanni Tacchi - 2020 Friederich No. 22
Price: 12.990 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Luthier: Giovanni TacchiConstruction Type: Traditional -
Hideo Sato - 2026 Special
Price: 12.990 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Luthier: Hideo SatoConstruction Type: Traditional -
Alhambra - 2026 Mengual & Margarit Serie C No. 3166
Price: 4.990 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Manufacturer: AlhambraConstruction Type: LatticeConstruction Type: Traditional -
Alhambra - 2026 Javier Mengual Deseada Spruce No. 59
Price: 7.490 €Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)Manufacturer: AlhambraConstruction Type: Traditional -
Armin Hanika - New Century Lattice
Sale price 2.899 € Price:Unit price per Tax free (0% DE)3.650 €Save: 751 €Manufacturer: Armin HanikaConstruction Type: Lattice
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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.
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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 Between 64 cm and 65 cm
This collection brings together classical guitars with a scale length between 64 cm and 65 cm (640–650 mm). Just slightly shorter than the standard 650 mm concert scale, these instruments offer a touch more comfort and a marginally softer feel — while keeping almost the full tone, tension, and projection of a standard classical guitar.
What “64–65 cm Scale” Means
The scale length is the vibrating length of the string, from nut to saddle. A scale between 640 and 650 mm sits right at the upper end of the range: the frets are only marginally closer together and string tension is only slightly lower than on a full 650 mm guitar. It’s the most subtle step down from standard — barely noticeable in tone, but welcome for the left hand.
Who This Scale Is For
This range is ideal for players who want essentially the full classical-guitar experience with a hint more comfort — for example, those who find a 650 mm scale just slightly too long, or who prefer marginally lower tension without moving to a true short scale. It’s an excellent middle ground for advancing students and concert players alike.
Tone and Playability
Because the reduction is small, these guitars retain the rich tone, sustain, and projection associated with a full-scale instrument, while feeling a little easier under the hand. Many fine luthiers build in this range to full master-guitar standards.
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