Aria sinsonido review5/28/2023 When using the case, you disassemble the guitar by taking off the foam padded frame. The Sinsonido comes with a padded carrying case that is about 35.5 long x 10.5 wide, by 3 to 4 inches deep. To alleviate this, I cut a tiny bit of insulation off a lamp wire and threaded the string through that and wedged it as close to the hole as possible so the string is resting on the insulation instead of the wood on it's way to the nut. The only complaint I have about this arrangement is that the first string (high E) cuts into the mahogany. ![]() The guitar uses ball end style nylon strings that are threaded through the end of the fretboard -note the tuning gears are in the "body" of the guitar where the bridge would normally be, which allows for a shorter guitar 34 inches. The fretboard width (2 inches at the nut) and length are the same as on a true classical guitar. If what you seek is a practice guitar, not a concert performer, buy the Aria Sinsonido and save yourself about $340.īuy Aria AS-100C Sinsonido Travel Guitar - Classical NowI bought my Aria AS-100C 4 or 5 years ago at a high end guitar store in San Francisco and I have been very happy with it. ![]() ![]() It also uses a Wright Technology pickup system. And why not since the Aria is a licensed design from Wright, the makers of the Soloette. It is almost identical, with very similar sound and controls. ![]() Built in preamp with headphones for silent practicingĬlick Here to Read More Reviews >I bought a Soloette classical, then had a chance to test the Aria Sinsonido AS 100-C.
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