It has the minimum body size for a decently sounding travel guitar, combined with a wide/comfortable nut neck. Although designed as a nylon strings guitar, I have switched to low tension (10-47) steel and that gave a great sound boost for my taste. The top, having a small surface, does not seem to be stressed. I wish the frets had some radius, instead of being flat. Packed in the handy gig bag, I doubt any airline company would even dare to complain for me taking it in-cabin :)
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Not as well thought out as the steel string version. Broke 2 strings immediately - machine heads too sharp ? not really appropriate for nylon strings. Bridge : ditto. I don't know why the bridge is not the normal concert guitar type .. needs ball-end strings . The bridge should be thinner ,the action is a little high, ... if the saddle is shaved a lot, it's possible to lower the action to the appropriate hight but that leaves no room for adjustment. The neck angle isn't quite right, almost needs a neck reset or a new bridge. Don't understand why it's 14 frets to the body when the steel string version is 12 to the body ... maybe they got 'em mixed up. These are relatively small issues, it's still a great deal but not as good as the steel string Viator.
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I have owned a few more expensive classical guitars this one actually stays in tune and has a lovely tone especially considering it’s small well worth the money
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All good. no cons
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