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Ramin Fallah - 2025 - Spruce/Amazon rosewood C-Stage No.475

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Luthier:  Ramin Fallah
Construction Year: 2025
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Amazonas rosewood
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: F # / G
Scale (mm): 650
Weight (g): 1720
Tuner: Der Jung
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hardshell

Overview

Ramin Fallah’s C-Stage No. 475 illustrates the Istanbul-based luthier’s blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern refinement. Built with a spruce top and Amazonas rosewood back and sides, it combines visual elegance with a resonant, full-bodied sound. The decorative elements, including the signature rosette, contrasting central stripes, and a sound port, reveal both artistic sensitivity and practical innovation. Its tonal character leans toward warmth and introspection, with mellow trebles, rich basses, and a sustained, resonant core that projects easily in both intimate and concert settings. Comfortable ergonomics and fluid playability complete an instrument that offers depth, nuance, and individuality for discerning musicians.
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About the luthier

Ramin Fallah began his journey as a guitar maker in 2008 and has since become a respected name among both flamenco and classical guitarists. Based in Istanbul, Ramin combines traditional construction techniques with innovative elements that shape the sonic and visual character of his instruments. Many of these artistic details are the result of close collaboration with his wife, contributing to the unique aesthetic identity of his guitars.

About the guitar

Guitar No. 475 is a fine example of Ramin Fallah’s C-Stage model, presenting a synthesis of tonal clarity, comfort, and elegant craftsmanship. With a spruce top and Amazonas rosewood back and sides, this instrument demonstrates a rich visual presence alongside impressive acoustic properties. The signature rosette, a sound port, and meticulously executed decorative elements, including contrasting central wood stripes possibly made of yew and cypress, highlight the luthier’s attention to detail and style. Tonally, this guitar delivers a character that is introspective and refined. Unlike the more vibrant and sparkling trebles of some earlier instruments by Ramin, this guitar features a more relaxed and mellow voice, offering a blend of soft overtones and resonant, deep basses. The presence of a sound port may contribute to its enhanced projection and the perception of power during performance, making it suitable for both intimate settings and concert environments. The instrument is also remarkably comfortable to play, with thoughtful ergonomics that support a fluid interaction between guitarist and guitar. It invites expressive playing, offering a wide palette of tonal colors while maintaining a natural and organic feel. This balance of aesthetics, tone, and comfort positions the C-Stage No. 475 as a compelling option for guitarists seeking a modern concert guitar with a distinctive voice.

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