Admira Almeria
The Admira Student series have given generations of beginners a head-start.
No other student guitar has been more widely recommended by teachers.
This Full Size classical guitar is a world bestseller, and continually sets the standard for the discerning beginner.
Top Wood : Oregon Pine
Back Wood : Sapelli
Side Wood : Sapelli
Neck : African Mahogany
Fingerboard : Mongoy
Machine Heads : Nickel
Size : 4/4
£199
Takamine EG124C
Designed and built under the supervision of Takamine’s head luthiers, G-Series guitars are created to serve all players from the hobbyist to professional. The EG124C classical guitar is a traditional design based on centuries old drawings of Antonio Torres.
The spruce top gives a broad range of tone and excellent dynamics. Nato back and sides offer good projection. The neck is standard classical style with a dual action truss rod to keep the guitar playing perfectly in any playing environment. Gloss finish adds durability and enhances the beauty of the guitar. Includes the Takamine under saddle pickup and TP4T preamp with three band EQ and built in tuner.
Top : Spruce
Back : Nato
Sides : Nato
Bridge : Rosewood
Fingerboard : Rosewood
Tuners : Gold and Pearl
Finish : Gloss Natural
Nut width : 51mm
The Takamine TP4T preamp found on G-Series guitars features a gain knob, a tuner, an active shelving system EQ with bass, middle, and treble frequency slider controls, and a low battery light. The preamp is switched on by plugging a standard mono instrument cable into the endpin/strap pin jack. Unplugging the cable switches the preamplifier off. The TP4T Preamplifier is powered by a single 9 volt battery.
Gain Control: The gain knob controls the volume of the preamp. Turning this knob all the way to the left will effectively silence the preamplifier. Turning it all the way to the right will produce the maximum output.
Tuner: The tuner in the TP4T is fully chromatic. Press the tuner switch to activate it. The note being played is shown in the digital display along with either an Up or Down arrow. If an Up arrow appears the note is sharp (too high) and needs to be lowered. If a Down arrow appears the note is flat (too low) and needs to be raised. The faster the arrow flashes, the farther out of tune it is.
As you bring it closer in tune the speed with which the arrow flashes will decrease. When both arrows appear and they are not flashing the note is in tune. The tuner will automatically shut off after 90 seconds. Note that once the battery drops below a certain voltage level the preamp may still function but the tuner will not. If you are still getting output from the preamp but the tuner is not functioning try changing the battery.
£199

