
Manuel Rodriguez ECOLOGÍA Series E-57 3/4
The Manuel Rodríguez ECOLOGÍA series harkens back to the traditions of European guitar-making by the great-grandfathers.
The Manuel Rodríguez ECOLOGÍA series harkens back to the traditions of European guitar-making by the great-grandfathers.
Open pore silky matte finish
In essence, the series is based on these old traditions and is thus ecologically updated. Not a single piece of tropical wood is used. European woods such as spruce, walnut, maple and acacia are used instead. Furthermore, only water-based eco-matt varnish is used. This overall ecologically sustainable design clearly sets the ECOLOGÍA series apart from other guitars.
Sonically, the instruments, which are handmade in Europe, are moderately tuned and designed for a balanced sound. This is ensured, among other things, by the traditional neck construction with dovetail joints, which guarantees not only high stability, but also very good vibration transmission.
A special feature of all Manuel Rodríguez 4/4 guitars is the GEWA armrest, which offers two clear advantages: with its rounded shape, it ensures a particularly comfortable playing sensation and allows the top to vibrate freely over the entire surface, as it prevents damping by the right arm being placed on top.
More sound, more comfort.
For more than 115 years, GUITARRAS MANUEL RODRÍGUEZ has been making instruments in the tradition of the Madrid School of Spanish guitar making. F...
View full detailsFor more than 115 years, GUITARRAS MANUEL RODRÍGUEZ has been making instruments in the tradition of the Madrid School of Spanish guitar making. ...
View full detailsFor more than 115 years, GUITARRAS MANUEL RODRÍGUEZ has been making instruments in the tradition of the Madrid School of Spanish guitar making. ...
View full detailsFor more than 115 years, GUITARRAS MANUEL RODRÍGUEZ has been making instruments in the tradition of the Madrid School of Spanish guitar making. ...
View full detailsFor more than 115 years, GUITARRAS MANUEL RODRÍGUEZ has been making instruments in the tradition of the Madrid School of Spanish guitar making. ...
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