Review: Three 3/4-sized classical guitars – Admira, Kala & Ortega

Tämän jutun alkuperäinen versio löytyy ROCKWAY-blogista.

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Who is a 3/4-size classical guitar for?

The classical – or nylon-string – guitar is still the first instrument for many beginners, which is why this type of guitar is also available in smaller versions, like stringed instruments.

A three-quarter-size guitar is suitable for people 130-155 centimeters tall. It is also a great choice as a travel or summer cottage guitar, because it takes up less space than a full-size guitar, and its 58-59 cm scale length does not feel too loose in larger hands.

In this review, I will introduce you to three high-quality 3/4-size guitars in the 200 euro price range.

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The Admira Juanita (€229; Musamaailma) is a beginner’s instrument from this well-known Spanish guitar manufacturer, available in all traditional sizes, and is made in Spain, despite its affordable price.

The top of the Juanita 3/4 model is made of Douglas fir plywood, while the back and sides are made of sapele mahogany. The long part of the mahogany neck, as well as the lower part of the headstock, are carved from three adjacent pieces of wood. An additional piece is glued to this to complete the headstock, as well as for the traditional neck heel of a classical guitar.

The fingerboard and bridge of the Admira Juanita are made of a beautiful wood called mangoy. The name was unknown to me, but after googling I found out that it is just another name for a familiar instrument wood, ovangkol. The fingerboard has 18 traditional, narrow frets, which have been installed very neatly. The chrome-plated tuners seem to be of high quality. The Juanita 3/4 model’s top nut and bridge saddle appear to be made of Graph Tech’s Tusq material.

In terms of appearance, the Admira Juanita clearly presents a beautiful traditional line with the guitar’s honey finish.

The guitar arrived in excellent trim and equipped with high-quality strings.

Three-quarter guitars usually also have a narrower neck than full-size classical guitars. In the Juanita 3/4 model, the reading at the top nut is 44 millimeters. The guitar’s neck profile is a flat D, but the traditional, relatively angular shoulders, have been softened quite a bit in this model, and that’s a good thing.

Anyway, the playing feel is excellent. The sound of a plywood-bodied guitar can never be as big and full-bodied as a solid-top one, but the Admira Juanita 3/4 is a far cry from the lifeless sound of cheap instruments. The Juanita 3/4 plays with a beautiful and warm sound, offering plenty of dynamic nuances.

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Kala Brand is known as a ukulele manufacturer with a very wide range of these small instruments. However, Kala also makes a few classical guitar models, of which the 3/4-size Kala NY-23 is one.

Made in China, the Kala NY-23 (€198; St. Paul’s Sound) has a beautiful natural finish that brings out the wood grain patterns very well.

The Kala NY-23’s plywood top is made of cedar, while the back and sides are made from mahogany. The long section of the mahogany neck is carved from a single piece, to which separate pieces for the headstock and neck heel are then glued. The grain pattern of the heel piece is so well matched to the neck in the instrument reviewed that it was very difficult to find a glue joint.

According to the manufacturer, the NY-23’s fingerboard and bridge are made of rosewood. The fingerboard has a thin black binding. The Kala model offers no less than 19 narrow frets. The tuners are gold-colored and have pearloid-patterned plastic buttons.

The test instrument’s high-quality plastic bridge saddle was left a bit too high at the factory, and the bass strings had also seemed to have taken taken a bit of a beating on the way from the Chinese factory to Finland. The trim on the test instrument didn’t match the high-quality image I have come to expect from Kala instruments thus far. This one must have slipped past quality control.

I usually try to always test instruments with the so-called factory settings, and I usually do not make fundamental adjustments either. Due to scheduling reasons and the poor playability of the guitar, however, I decided to lower the bridge saddle myself, and to also change the strings on the test guitar. In a purchase situation, such things are the responsibility of the instrument store, and St. Paul’s Sound in Nummela is known for its very good customer service. This time I was simply in a bit of a hurry.

The nut width on the Kala NY-23 is 48 mm. The guitar’s neck profile is closer to steel-string necks, as it is a very nice rounded C.

Lowering the bridge – and putting on a new set of strings – really paid off. The bass E height is now 3.4 mm at the 12th fret, and the playability of the NY-23 has become very comfortable. The sound of the Kala NY-23 has also come into full bloom, and is now beautifully lyrical and lively.

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The Ortega Picker’s Pack Classic 3/4 (203 €; F-Musiikki) is a package aimed at beginners, which includes a lightly padded bag, a strap, three picks, a digital tuner, a set of strings, and a foldable guitar stand.

However, the main focus of this article is the excellent 3/4-size guitar in the package called the Ortega RPPC34. The RPPC34, made in China, has been given a beautiful natural finish. The plywood body has a spruce top, while the sides and back are made of very light-coloured catalpa wood. This gives the Ortega an appearance very much like that of a flamenco guitar, which traditionally use very light-coloured cypress or maple for the back. The RPPC34’s mahogany neck is carved from three parts, with additional parts for the neck heel and headstock glued to the long neck.

Both the Ortega’s fingerboard and bridge are made of walnut. A thin black binding has been added to the fingerboard. The RPPC34 has 18 narrow frets. The Ortega’s fretwork is of high quality. The chrome tuners have black buttons.

The guitar arrived in excellent trim and equipped with high-quality strings.

The Ortega RPPC34’s neck width at the nut is 45 mm. The neck profile is a bit unusual for a classical guitar, but at the same time very comfortable. It’s a nice mash-up of a C- and a soft V-profile.

The Ortega’s playing feel is excellent. The RPPC34 model plays with a very dynamic sound, with a tight bass register and a sparkling touch of treble.

Testipenkissä: Raato Guitars Fuzzrocity

Raato Custom Guitars on tunnettu pajan nykytarpeisiin tehdyistä huippulaadukaista sähkö- ja bassokitaroistaan. Raato Guitarsin pomo Mika Ruotsalainen on hiljattain lisänyt kolme efektipedaalia brändin valikoimaan – yhden trebleboosterin, sekä pari fuzzia.

Upouusi Raato Fuzzrocity (268 €) on Fuzz Face -tyylinen piipohjainen fuzz-särö nykyajan kitaristeille. Tässä yhteydessä ”Fuzz Face -tyylinen” tarkoittaa nimenomaan efektin soundimaailma, sillä Fuzzrocity ei ole missään nimessä jonkun vintage-pedaalin klooni.

Kun kävin pajalla, Mika näytti minulle muutaman työn alla olevan Fuzzrocity-pedaalin. Hän käyttää erittäin laadukkaita osia, sekä oman suunnittelun mukaan tehtyjä piirilevyjä. Myös pedaalien grafiikat etsataan itse Raato Guitarsilla. Toimiakseen Raato-pedaalit tarvitsevat Boss-standardin mukaista yhdeksän voltin virtalähdettä.

Hyvä vintage Fuzz Face voi olla taivaallinen soundikokemus, mutta valitettavasti sillä ei ole paljon mahdollisuuksia säätää sitä soundia, kun tarjolla on ainoastaan Fuzz- ja Volume-säätimet. Riippuen soittajan musikkillisista tarpeista, sekä käytetystä kitarasta ja vahvistimesta, vintage-fuzz voi kuulostaa liian terävältä tai liian mutaiselta, etenkin nykyaikaisten alavireisten (tai seitsenkielisten) kitaroiden kanssa.

Lisäksi vanhat Fuzz Facet voivat aiheuttaa ongelmia yhteiskäytössä wah-pedaalin kanssa. Pedaalien välinen impedanssin yhteensopimattomuus voi aiheuttaa korvia raastavaa ulinaa.

Raato Fuzzrocity on suunniteltu nykykitaristin tarpeita silmällä pitäen – pedaali tarjoaa laajan valikoiman herkullisia säröjä, sekä paljon säätövaraa eri genrejä ja tarpeita varten. Efektistä löytyy neljä säädintä:

BIAS antaa sinun säätää piitransistorien käyttöjännitettä, kun taas HPF tarkoittaa ylipäästösuodatinta, jolla voit poistaa särösignaalista mahdollisesti häiritseviä bassotaajuuksia. FUR vastaa tavallista fuzz- tai gain-säädintä tulosignaalille, kun taas LEVEL ohjaa lähtösignaalin voimakkuutta.

Lisäksi Fuzzrocitysta löytyy kolmisuuntainen minikytkin, joka antaa sinulle kaksi eri treble-filtteriä (sekä ohituksen keskiasennossa), jolla voi kesyttää tarvittaessa signaalin diskanttia.

Saat nykyaikaisen version Fuzz Face soundista, kun BIAS on lähes täysillä ja HPF pois päältä, jolloin FUR ja LEVEL toimivat vintage-faced Fuzz- ja Volume-säätimien tavalla. Ehdottaisin, että laitat tässä tapauksessa diskanttifiltterin kytkimen ala-asentoon.

Raato Fuzzrocity tarjoaa kuitenkin paljon laajemman kattauksen eri fuzz-soundeja, kun ottaa kaikki säätimet käyttöön.

BIAS-säätimen asetuksilla on erittäin suuri vaikutus tämän pedaalin luonteeseen ja dynamiikkaan. Matalilla BIAS-asetuksilla saat ”kuolevan pariston” soundeja, joissa esiintyy vahva geittaaminen ja hyvinkin rakeinen särösoundi. Avaamalla BIASia fuzz-sounds muuttuu kiinteämmäksi ja dynaamisemmaksi. Monet nyky-rock- ja metal-kitaristit hyötyvät pedaalin HPF-säätimestä, joka on tärkeä työkalu, silloin kun halutaan pitää mutaisia bassotaajuuksia aisoissa. FUR-säädin käyttäytyy – luonnollisesti – vuorovaikutteisesti BIAS-säätimen kanssa, ja sen soundien skaala ulottuu ”rikkinäisen sitarin” soundeista mietojen overdrive-soundien kautta tuomiopäivän fuzziin. Kolmiasentoinen treble-kytkin toimii hienosti purevuuden annostelijana.

Mika Ruotsalainen on suunnittelut Raato Fuzzrocity -pedaalinsa toimimaan saumattomasti myös vintage-tyylisten wah-wah-pedaalien kanssa, niin kuin kuulee tämän jutun alussa olevassa videossa, jossa käytin Voxin V845 suoraan Fuzzrocityyn.

Jutun lopussa oleva video taas näyttää, kuinka hyvin Fuzzrocity reagoi kitaran volume-säätimen muutoksiin.

Minun mielestäni Raato Guitarsin Fuzzrocity-särö on täysosuma, koska sillä saa erittäin laajan valikoiman erilaisia vintage-vivahteisia fuzz-soundeja, täysin ilman vintage-klooneille tyypillisiä ongelmia monissa nykypäivän genreissä.

Fuzzrocity-pedaali on piensarjoissa käsin tehty efekti, ja saatavilla hyvin järkevällä hinnalla. Pedaalilla on selkeästi luottotyökalun ainekset.

Takamine GD10-NS, Tanglewood TWD-ST & Yamaha FG800MII – tulossa Rockway-blogiin

Here’s a demo of three affordable dreadnought-sized acoustic guitars. The demo is based on Anssi Kela’s classic track ”Kaksi sisarta”.
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Tanglewood TWD-ST
Takamine GD10-NS
Yamaha FG800MII
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• first verse: Yamaha (lead), Takamine (left rhythm), Tanglewood (right rhythm)
• second verse: Tanglewood (lead), Yamaha (left rhythm), Takamine (right rhythm)
• third verse: Takamine (lead), Yamaha (left rhythm), Tanglewood (right rhythm)
• rhythm guitar tracks recorded with a Shure 545SD
• lead guitar tracks recorded with an AKG C3000
• mic preamp: Cranborne Audio Camden EC2
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Testi tulossa:
blogi.rockway.fi

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Review: Raato Guitars Fuzzrocity

Raato Custom Guitars is a Finnish maker of ultramodern handcrafted electric guitars and basses. Recently Raato’s main man Mika Ruotsalainen has introduced three effect pedals – a treble booster, as well as a pair of fuzz-boxes.

The Raato Fuzzrocity (268 €) is a Fuzz Face-flavoured silicon fuzz made for the modern guitarist. When I say ”Fuzz Face-flavoured” I mean the character of the fuzz sound, but the Fuzzrocity is not a clone of a vintage Fuzz Face.

Mika showed me a few Fuzzrocity pedals he was working on, when I visited his workshop, and I could see he was using high-quality parts and bespoke pcbs to assemble his pedals. The custom graphics are also etched into the pedals’ casings right there in the workshop. The pedal is powered by a Boss-standard 9V power supply.

A vintage Fuzz Face can be a thing of beauty, but it doesn’t offer much scope for adjustment, offering only Fuzz- and Volume-controls, without any option to adjust the resulting fuzz sound itself. Depending on the player’s requirements and equipment a vintage fuzz can sound too bright or too muddy, especially with modern downtuned (or seven-string) guitars.

Additionally, many original Fuzz Faces have a tendency to self-oscillate when used in conjunction with a wah-wah, due to impedance mismatching caused – in most cases – by the wah-pedal.

The Raato Fuzzrocity has been designed from the ground up to give you all of that delicious sound, while also offering plenty of scope for adjustment. There are four controls on offer:

BIAS lets you adjust the operating voltage for the silicon transistors, while HPF stands for ”high-pass filter” and lets you dial out any bottom end that might be clogging up your sound. FUR corresponds to your regular fuzz- or gain-control for the input signal, and LEVEL controls the output level.

Additionally, there’s a three-way mini-toggle that gives you two low-pass filter setting (plus bypass in the middle position) to tame the signals treble content, if necessary.

To get a modern version of a Fuzz Face sound, start off with the BIAS around 4 o’clock and the HPF turned to 7 o’clock. With this setting FUR and LEVEL correspond to a two-knob fuzz’s Fuzz- and Volume-controls, respectively. I’d recommend you set the three-way toggle to the downward position in this case.

But there’s a much wider array of tones to be gleaned from the Raato Fuzzrocity by using the controls to their fullest.

Settings of the BIAS-control have a very large bearing on the character and dynamics of this pedal. Set low BIAS will give you the sound of a ”dying” battery with plenty of gating and graininess. Turning BIAS up gradually will give you firmer fuzz sounds and more dynamic variation. For modern applications with drop-tuned and/or seven-string electrics and baritones, the HPF-knob is a crucial tool to keep any unwanted wooliness at bay. The FUR-control is – naturally – interactive with the BIAS settings, and it will take you all the way from ”broken sitar” tones and mild overdrive to doomsday fuzz. The three-way treble switch is really useful in tailoring the table content to suit your needs.

Mika Ruotsalainen has designed the Raato Fuzzrocity to work well with vintage-style wah-pedals, as you can easily hear in the video at the top of this review, where I have a Vox V845 running directly into the Fuzzrocity.

The video at the bottom of this video will show you for its part how well the Fuzzrocity responds to changes at your guitar’s own volume control.

In my view the Raato Fuzzrocity is a success on all fronts, because it manages to give you a wide variety of vintage-inspire fuzz sounds, without the drawbacks of vintage clones, and with far greater scope for adjustments.

The Fuzzrocity is handcrafted in Finland in very limited numbers and sold at a very reasonable price. This could easily become your go-to fuzz from now on.

Review: Bluetone Black King 15 Reverb

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Bluetone’s new combo, the Black King 15 Reverb (prices start from 1,440 €), is a compact and lightweight (9 kg), handcrafted single-channel all-valve guitar amplifier. It’s the small brother of the Black King Reverb, offering 15 watts of output power from a pair of 6V6GT-valves.

The Black King 15 Reverb’s sound takes its cue from a rather rare Fender combo, the Vibro King, which was in production between 1993 and 2003, and which has become The Who’s Pete Townshend’s favourite live amp.

In terms of its sound and touch sensitive behaviour, the most crucial feature of the Black King 15 is the preamp’s gain structure and character, which is more aggressive than, say a Fender ”Blackface” amp, putting the new Bluetone combo squarely in the middle between ”Blackface”, ”Tweed” and Marshall-style amps.

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Bluetone’s Black King 15 Reverb comes in a Fender-type combo cabinet of approximately the same size as a 1960s Fender Princeton combo. The fetching Country & Western covering, as well as the wheat-coloured grille cloth come as standard.

In addition to the Volume-control the front panel gives you access to a three-band EQ-section with two additional switchable boosts – Bright and Fat. There’s a control for the spring reverb, as well as for the (post phase inverter) Master Volume.

In addition to the Power On/Off-switch the back panel gives you a switchable internal dummy load that makes it possible to record the amp direct via its line output with the speaker turned off. There are also two outputs for external speakers, as well as an on/off-switch for the spring reverb.

The combo we got for review came with a ten-inch 20 watts Warehouse Speakers Veteran speaker. You can also order your Black King 15 Reverb with a model G10-C/S from the same company.

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The Bluetone Black King 15 Reverb exudes an air of top-notch quality right from the get-go. Switching the combo on you’ll find an extremely low noise floor – the mark of a well-made boutique amp. Low self-noise is a direct result of careful planning, low-tolerance components, and the sensible placement of hum-inducing transformers on the amp chassis.

The Black King 15’s 6V6GT-powered power amp naturally adds a nice dose of Fender-ish character to proceedings. There’s a healthy amount of clean headroom to be had from this combo’s preamp, but tasty break-up sounds start entering the picture earlier than in a typical ”Blackface” amplifier.

In the ”break-up zone” the Black King Reverb 15 is very touch sensitive and dynamic. The more you put in the more distortion you get out.

The Black King 15 Reverb offers plenty of distortion, which can be had at low volume levels, thanks to the master volume control. This combo also likes effect pedals.

Thanks to the preamp’s excellent EQ-section and the additional boosts, dialling in a wide range of sounds is easy, making the Black King 15 suitable for many different musical genres.

If you’re looking for a combo with more aggression than a ”Blackface” has to offer, you should definitely try the Bluetone Black King 15 Reverb. This amp offers boutique-grade quality a a very reasonable price.

Testipenkissä: Bluetone Black King 15 Reverb

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Bluetonen uusi Black King 15 Reverb (hinta alkaen 1.440 €) on kätevän kokoinen (9 kg), yksikanavainen ja käsintehty putkivahvistin. Se on vuoden alussa ilmestyneen Black King Reverb -kombon pikkuveli, joka tarjoaa 15 wattia päätetehoa kahdesta 6V6GT-putkista.

Black King 15 Reverbin soundillinen esikuvana on toiminut suhteellisen harvinainen Fender Vibro King -vahvistin, joka oli tuotannossa vuodesta 1993 vuoteen 2003, ja josta on sittemmin tullut The Who -yhtiön Pete Townshendin luottotyökalu livenä.

Tärkein ominaisuus soundin ja soitettavuuden kannalta on Bluetone Black King 15 -kombossa etuvahvistimen gain-rakenne, joka on hieman Blackface-tyyliä ärhäkkäämpi, ja joka istu soundiltaan Blackface-, Tweed- ja Marshall-tyypisten vahvistimien muodostuman kolmion keskipisteellä.

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Bluetone Black King 15 Reverb -kombo on Fender-tyylisessä kotelossa, joka on samaa kokoluokkaa 1960-luvun Princeton-kombon kanssa. Country and Western -tolex ja vaaleanruskea etukangas ovat tässä mallissa standardia.

Etupaneelista löytyy etuasteen Volume-säätimen lisäksi kolmialueinen EQ-osasto kahdella lisäboosteilla – Bright (diskantti) ja Fat (ala-middle). Jousikaiulle löytyy oma säädin, samoin kuin vaihekääntäjän jälkeiselle Master-volyymille.

Takapaneeliin on päälle/pois-kytkimen lisäksi sijoitettu sisäisen keinokuorman kytkin, jolla saa kombon oman kaiuttimen kytkettyä turvallisesti pois päältä, jos haluaa käyttää pelkästään Black King 15:n omaa linjalähtöä. Lisäksi takapaneelista löytyy jakkeja ulkoisille kaiuttimille, sekä jousikaiun oma päälle/pois-kytkin.

Testikomboon on asennettu Warehouse Speakersin 20-wattinen kymppituumainen Veteran-kaiutin. Vaihtoehtoisesti Black King 15 Reverbiä saa myös saman firman G10-C/S-kauittimella varustettuna.

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Bluetone Black King 15 Reverb -kombo on erittäin siististi toteutettu vahvistin, joka vaikuttaa laadukkaalta heti kättelyssä. Yksi silmiinpistävä ero tällaisen laadukkaan boutique-vahvistimen ja monen massatuotetun putkikombon välillä on Bluetonen todella alhainen kohina- ja hurinataso. Se kielii kombon laaddukkaista komponenteista ja tärkeiden osien – esimerkiksi muuntajien – osaavasta sijoittelusta laitteessa.

Black King 15 -vahvistimen 6V6GT-putkilla toimiva päätevahvistin antaa soundille luonnollisesti hyvin Fender-maisen karakteerin. Etuvahvistimen gain-rakenne tarjoaa hyvin headroomia puhtaille soundeille, mutta alkaa lisätä herkullista rosoa selvästi aiemmin kuin esimerkiksi tyypillinen Blackface-kombo.

Breakup-vyöhykkeellä Black King 15 Reverb mahdollistaa hyvin dynaamista soittoa, jossa vahvistin reagoi dynamiikkaan eriasteisella säröllä.

Black King 15 Reverb tarjoaa runsaasti säröä, ja kombon Master-volumen ansiosta se on saatavilla myös hyvin maltillisella volyymitasolla. Vahvistin myös pelaa erittäin hyvin efektipedaalien kanssa.

Etuvahvistimen loistava EQ-osasto Bright- ja Fat-lisäkytkimillä antaa kitaristille laajan skaalan erilaisia soundeja, minkä ansiosta Bluetone Black King 15 toimii ongelmitta monissa genreissä.

Jos Blackfacea hieman ärhäkkäämpi kompakti Fender-tyylinen kombovahvistin kiinnosta, kannattaa minun mielestäni ehdottomasti tutustua Bluetone Black King 15 Reverbiin. Se tarjoaa ehtaa boutique-laatua reiluun hintaan.

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