Juan Orozco 1981 56-u classical guitar in excellent condition. This instrument has been well-cared for and provides a warm, responsive, and articulate tone. The spruce has darkened over the years which enhances the beauty of the guitar. The 1981 Juan Orozco 56-U is a Japanese-made classical guitar crafted under the supervision of Spanish luthier Juan Orozco. These guitars were part of Orozco's Aranjuez series, known for being produced in high-quality Japanese workshops like Hoshino Gakki (Ibanez) and Takamine during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The original plush-lined hard shell case is included. Asking $550.00 cash only.
Key Specifications (1981 56-U Series):
Top Wood: Solid Cedar
Back/Sides: Rosewood (often high-quality Japanese laminate)
Scale Length: 650mm
Nut Width: 52mm
Origin: Japan
Bridge/Fingerboard: Generally Ebony or Rosewood
Finish: Natural
Tonal Characteristics:
Sound Profile: Described as having warm, articulated basses and rounded trebles.
Balance: Generally recognized for a well-balanced sound across the register with good resonance.
Craftsmanship: The 56-U model features an elegant carved design on the slotted headstock and high-gloss finishes.