Classical Guitar 4/4

The Conservatory Table Cèdre de Esteve guitar boasts a rich, warm sound thanks to its solid cedar top. Designed for advanced musicians, it is entirely handcrafted in Spain using high-quality woods and meticulous attention to detail, providing excellent projection and dynamic response.

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The Conservatory Table Cèdre from Esteve is a 4/4 classical guitar handcrafted in Spain, designed to offer a harmonious balance between playing comfort and sound quality. Its solid cedar top gives a warm, expressive sound, while the solid Indian rosewood back and sides enhance the depth and projection of the sound.

The mahogany neck, reinforced with a carbon insert, ensures stability and precision, and combines with the ebony fingerboard for a smooth, pleasant feel. With a 650 mm pitch and 52 mm nut, there's plenty of room for chords and arpeggios.

The traditional bracing optimises the instrument's natural resonance, and the Savarez Corum strings are pre-fitted for an immediate experience. Supplied with a semi-hard case, this guitar is ready to accompany you in all your musical explorations, whether in daily practice or on stage.
Number of strings
 6
Nut width
 52,00 mm (2,047")
Neck material
 Mahogany
Fingerboard material
 Ebony
Scale length
 650,00 mm (25,60")
Top material
 Massive cedar
Side material
 Rosewood
Back material
 Rosewood
Finish
 Brilliant
Color
 Natural Wood
  • Esteve Conservatory Cedar table
  • Classical guitar 4/4
  • Country of production : Spain
  • Finish : Natural gloss with open pores
  • Traditional bracing
  • Top : Solid cedar
  • Bridge : Rosewood
  • Sides : Solid Indian rosewood
  • Back : Solid Indian rosewood
  • Neck : Mahogany, reinforced with carbon for added stability
  • Fingerboard : Ebony
  • Fork : 650 mm
  • Nut : 52 mm (2.05")
  • Traditional action
  • Strings: Savarez Corum
  • Sold with semi-hard case
Esteve - Conservatory Table Cèdre
Esteve - Conservatory Table Cèdre
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