Description
Year | 2020 New / Used | Fingerboard | Ebony |
Country | Torrent- Spain | Finish | Nitrocellulose |
Top | Red Canadian Cedar | Scale Length | 650mm |
Back & Sides | Brazilian Rosewood | Nut Width | 52 mm |
Item Number | SMARBR | Availability | in stock (recent arrival) |
Saez-Marin Aranjuez Concert – The Pinnacle of the Saez Professional Guitar Line
The Saez-Marin Aranjuez Concert is the highest-ranking guitar in the Saez Professional Guitar Line. This 100% handmade masterpiece was crafted by Prudencio Saez Sr. and his son at their private workshop in Torrent, Valencia. Acquired from a Spanish collector who recently passed away, this guitar remains in impeccable condition, with only minor details recently refinished by P. Saez.
This is the last remaining specimen of a truly spectacular Brazilian Rosewood concert guitar, featuring a rare 35-year-old Cathedral-Cut grain that enhances both its beauty and tonal depth.
Exceptional Craftsmanship & Superior Sound
The Saez-Marin Aranjuez Concert represents the highest artistic expression of its builders. Three generations of craftsmanship have shaped this extraordinary instrument, using naturally aged, hand-selected tonewoods.
Built with a traditional fan-braced top (read more on our blog about the differences between fan and lattice bracing), this guitar delivers:
✔ Expansive volume
✔ Warm, deep tone
✔ Long sustain
✔ Rich harmonics & well-balanced nuances
The delicate Brazilian Rosewood back and sides provide incredible projection and tonal depth, producing a strong, resonant voice that sets this instrument apart.
Designed for advanced and professional guitarists, the Saez-Marin Aranjuez Concert offers unparalleled performance, rivaling guitars that typically exceed $6,000 in value.
Included Accessories:✔ GFS Deluxe ABS Hard Shell Case
✔ 1 Set of Savarez Crystal HT Carbon Classical Strings
✔ Ultimate Guitar Protector (UGP)
✔ Humitron Humidifier
✔ Guitar Cleaning Cloth
This is a once-in-a-lifetime instrument for serious musicians and collectors alike.
Demo by Petr Kocis ( Air by J.S. Bach & Capriccio in C mayor by Carulli )