Gewa Pro Arte GC75A

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Gewa Pro Arte GC75A

Gewa

Pro Arte GC75A

4.5 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 445031
Brand: Gewa
Model: Pro Arte GC75A
Price: $217.80

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This Gewa Pro Arte GC75A is a really solid choice for students or younger players just starting out with classical guitar. The solid top delivers a surprisingly good sound for the price point, and the smaller size makes it comfortable to hold and play. It's a well-made instrument that will grow with a young musician.

Product Description

  • Gewa Pro Arte GC75A
  • Classical Guitar
  • Size: 3/4
  • Suitable for children aged 9 - 11 years
  • Solid four-piece spruce top
  • Mahogany back and sides
  • Tinted maple neck
  • Fretboard: Acacia
  • Bridge: Acacia
  • Fretboard markers on the 3rd
  • 5th and 7th fret
  • 3-Ply top edge and 1-ply bottom edge binding
  • Sound hole rosette made of wooden mosaic
  • Scale: 570 mm
  • Nut width: 45 mm
  • Total length: 920 mm
  • Finish: Environmentally friendly polyurethane high gloss finish
  • Colour: Natural
  • Made in Europe
PROS
  • • Solid four-piece spruce top offers a surprisingly resonant and bright tone.
  • • European craftsmanship ensures consistent build quality and attention to detail.
  • • Acacia fingerboard provides a comfortable playing experience, especially for younger hands.
  • • The 570mm scale length is ideal for smaller hands, promoting easier reach.
CONS
  • • Mahogany back and sides limit the overall projection compared to rosewood alternatives.
  • • Acacia bridge might be prone to slight movement or adjustments over time.
  • • Polyurethane finish, while durable, can feel a bit thick and less 'open' than a traditional lacquer.

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Key Features

Top Wood Solid four-piece Spruce
Back & Sides Mahogany
Neck Material Tinted Maple
Fingerboard Acacia
Scale Length 570 mm
Frets 20
Nut Width 45 mm
Weight Approximately 1.8 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

Acacia is a perfectly acceptable choice for a student guitar and is generally quite durable, though ebony is typically harder. It's unlikely a beginner will notice a significant difference in feel or longevity.
The mosaic rosette is primarily decorative, adding a touch of visual flair. It's unlikely to have a measurable impact on the guitar's tone, though some believe intricate designs can subtly influence sound projection.
The polyurethane finish is a common choice for affordability and durability. It’s a step above a basic gloss, but lacks the subtle aging and character that a traditional nitrocellulose lacquer might develop over years of playing.

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