Jose Ramirez 4NE Classical Guitar (Used)
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Pros
- Balanced sound
- Opens Up With Age
- Quality made
- Singing High Register
Cons
- Gloss finish
- Sounds Stiff At First
Best Uses
- Classical Use
- Nice Student Guitar
- Practice Guitar
- Studio Nylon Guitar
Comments about Jose Ramirez 4NE Classical Guitar:
I have a handmade Thames classical (Serial 139) which is over 20 years old, I needed a good practice/backup guitar. This Ramirez is not as loud as my Thames, but it is a great starter guitar for the serious student. Ramirez makes this as a student guitar, and therefore is an entry level in their line. This guitar is not made for the large venue, but sounds great in an intimate setting. I wish I had it when I was a student, instead I used a Alvarez/Yari classical. The Ramirez blows that out of the water. Since it is a student guitar, it is not French Polished; to do so would probably make it so much easier for the student to damage the top. To my ears, the sound is minimal. It still sounds great!
The Ramirez is made extremely well, with no blemishes on my model. The sound is a bit stale at first, but have no fear, it opens up quite nicely as it ages. Mine is now about a year old, and it is very warm, especially in the higher registers.
I love it because the sound is so balanced! I have to struggle at times with my Thames to get the bass not to overpower my treble, but it is almost effortless on the Ramirez. Ramirez strings seems to sound best on this guitar, as D'Addario Pro Art's just make it sound lifeless and dull.
If you are a student who is serious about classical, or you are a hobbyist that cannot afford the higher lines of Ramirez, you can't go wrong by ordering one of these!
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Comments about Jose Ramirez 4NE Classical Guitar:
See above.
The tuning machines work but not the greatest. I'm not sure if the fingerboard is ebony. No complaints with the rest.
I had this guitar for about a year now. It has a cedar top so the sound is supposed be open but my experience is that it has opened up a lot since it was new. Now it has a little more volume and has a warmer tone. Also the D string was dull when new. I experimented with many different brands of strings. A thinner diameter D seems to sound much better and as the sound opened up D string also got better. The construction is very nice, however it developed a 1.5 " crack behind the bridge after about 6 months. It is barely visible and it doesn't seem to effect the sound so it doesn't bother me much. Hopefully it won't get longer. The other issue is that the intonation is not bad but could have been better. I filed the bridge under D string to move the contact point away from the sound hole and I also modified the nut (brought 4 lower strings closer to the first fret. Now the intonation is almost perfect. What I don't quite understand is why make such a nice guitar and not finish it with french polish. I think that'd make the biggest difference. Neck is nicely made, easy to play. I did have to lower the strings at the bridge end.
Nowadays everything that is good quality is so expensive. I think if they finished it with french polish they'd have added another thousand to the price. But for 3 grand at least they could have finished the sound board with french polish. When you buy a Ramirez you know you are getting a quality instrument (even if it is outsourced like this model) It is possible to get a better quality guitar from a small luthier shop if you have time to look around but if not this is a good guitar.
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