Hermanos Sanchis Lopez F. Extra 2008

2.900,00 

plus Shipping

1 in stock

Description

The Hermanos Sanchis Lopez F. Extra 2008 is a premium flamenco guitar that combines rich tradition, exceptional craftsmanship, and breathtaking sound.

About Hermanos Sanchis Lopez

Hermanos Sanchis Lopez, a family of master luthiers based in Valencia, Spain, has been crafting fine flamenco and classical guitars for generations. Their dedication to quality and precision has earned them a stellar reputation among musicians worldwide. Esteemed flamenco artists such as Vicente Amigo and Jerónimo Maya have performed with Hermanos Sanchis Lopez guitars, testifying to their superior sound and playability.

Sound, Playability, and Materials

This 2008 F. Extra model delivers a quintessential flamenco sound with powerful basses, vibrant mids, and singing trebles. The guitar offers a fast attack and an expressive tonal range, making it ideal for both traditional and modern flamenco performances.

Constructed with premium materials, the back and sides are crafted from high-quality Cypress, paired with a Spruce top that enhances projection and tonal clarity. The neck, made from Spanish cedar, is topped with an Ebony fingerboard, ensuring smooth playability and durability. The nut width is 52 mm, the scale length is 660 mm, and the string action at the 12th fret is set at a comfortable 2.7 mm (E) and 2.1 mm (e), offering exceptional playability for demanding techniques.

Condition and Originality

This guitar is in excellent condition, with only minimal signs of use. It remains completely original, preserving its authentic craftsmanship and tonal quality. The instrument is accompanied by a very good and solid hard case, ensuring safe storage and transport.

Recommendation

The Hermanos Sanchis Lopez F. Extra 2008 is a dream guitar for flamenco enthusiasts, blending tradition, craftsmanship, and superior sound. A perfect choice for both performers and collectors!

Additional information

back/sides

cypress

nut width

52 mm

scale length

>660 mm

top

spruce

year of construction

1980 – today