José Salinas - 2026 - 64 cm

José Salinas - 2026 - 64 cm

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Luthier:  José Salinas
Construction Year: 2026
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: Lacquer
Body Finish: Lacquer
Air Body Frequency: G / G #
Scale (mm): 640
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1655
Tuner: Aparicio
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hardshell

Overview

José Salinas 2026 classical concert guitar in traditional construction with spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides. It offers a warm, lyrical Spanish tonal character with even sustain and a stable core across the registers. The 64 cm scale provides enhanced comfort while maintaining clarity and projection.

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Manufacturer Information:
José Salinas, Calle Bandera No.2, 29738, Torre de Benagalbon, Spain, https://guitarrasjosesalinas.com/, taller@guitarrasjosesalinas.com
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José Salinas, Calle Bandera No.2, 29738, Torre de Benagalbon, Spain, https://guitarrasjosesalinas.com/, taller@guitarrasjosesalinas.com
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José Salinas 2026 64 cm Classical Guitar Review
Double Top Guitar, Pure Spanish Tone – Is It Possible? Kobs, Salinas, Eden, Ferrer | WGM #198

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About the luthier

José Salinas began his musical life as a flamenco singer at the age of seventeen at the Peña Flamenca Antonio de Torres in Almería, where he immersed himself in the traditional forms and rhythmic language of flamenco. His professional career started in 1998 after an appearance at the Feria de Almería. He later continued his artistic development in Madrid, performing in renowned tablaos and collaborating with leading flamenco dancers on international tours across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the United States.

Throughout these years he worked closely with distinguished guitarists and encountered many exceptional instruments, which deepened his understanding of tone, projection, and musical response. Parallel to his artistic path, Salinas trained as a cabinetmaker in his father’s workshop in Almería, developing a precise and respectful approach to wood as a material. The combination of musical sensitivity and technical craftsmanship eventually led him to guitar making. After building his first instruments, he opened his own workshop in 2014. Today he works in Málaga, in Rincón de la Victoria. While rooted in flamenco tradition, he also develops carefully built classical concert models that reflect his broad musical experience and structural understanding of the instrument.

About the guitar

This classical concert model from 2026 was developed exclusively for Siccas Guitars and is built in traditional construction with a spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides. The visual concept is refined and restrained, with discreet decorative elements that underline its Spanish character without excess.

Tonally, the instrument presents a distinctly Spanish colour. The trebles are warm and lyrical, with a rounded contour and a gentle sweetness while remaining clear and projecting. The sustain is remarkably even across all registers, allowing melodic lines to unfold naturally and maintaining consistent note length throughout the fingerboard.

Despite its traditional construction, the response is immediate and forward. The sound carries a stable fundamental core in every position, so shifts along the fingerboard do not alter the intensity of the voice. The shorter 64 cm scale length contributes significantly to playing comfort and ease of articulation, while preserving clarity and projection. The result is a classical guitar that combines historical tonal character with modern balance and reliability.

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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?

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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.

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