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Ramin Fallah - 2026 No. 483

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Luthier:  Ramin Fallah
Construction Year: 2026
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Walnut
Soundboard Finish: Lacquer
Body Finish: Lacquer
Air Body Frequency: G #
Scale (mm): 650
Weight (g): 1480
Tuner: DF
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New

Overview

Ramin Fallah’s No. 483 from 2026 is a traditionally built concert guitar with a torrefied spruce top and Persian walnut back and sides. This rare wood combination produces a nuanced, elegant, and singing tone with a slight darkness and smooth warmth around the sound. Despite its traditional construction, the guitar feels full and carrying, with good sustain and a response that supports subtle tonal shading and controlled tone production with particular ease.
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About the luthier

Ramin Fallah began making guitars in 2008 and has since earned recognition among both flamenco and classical guitarists. Based in Istanbul, he works from a traditional construction approach while developing a visual language that gives his instruments a distinct identity. Many of the artistic details in his guitars emerge from close collaboration with his wife, which contributes significantly to the individual character of his work.

About the guitar

This No. 483 from 2026 is a traditionally built concert guitar with a torrefied spruce top and Persian walnut back and sides. This unusual wood combination gives the instrument a distinctive profile, combining tonal elegance with a finely shaded and colorful response. The sound is nuanced and singing, yet the trebles never become overly sharp or brilliant. Instead, there is a slight darkness and smoothness around the tone that gives the voice warmth and composure.

It is equally notable how full and carrying this guitar sounds for a traditionally built instrument. The voice has substance and a pleasing depth, while the sustain further supports its singing quality. This makes the guitar well suited not only to cantabile playing, but also to subtle work with color and vibrato. The response remains controlled and agreeable, allowing the player to shape the tone with ease.

Taken as a whole, this Ramin Fallah combines elegant tonal refinement with a surprisingly full overall sound. The traditional construction does not suggest restraint here, but rather a balanced and musically cultivated voice that brings together richness, smoothness, and tonal nuance in a convincing way.

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