Camps Primera Negra Flamenco Guitar
AA1762
Description
Camps Model Primera Negra Flamenco Guitar
- Top: Solid Spruce
- Back & Sides: Solid Indian Rosewood
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Neck: Cedar
- Varnish: Glossy Polished
Here is a recent independent review of the Primera Blanca, the Primera Negra, and the Primera A.
"The first thing I noticed is that they feel like flamenco guitars, in that they’re really light and if you look you can even see that the top is pretty thin. The workmanship is excellent and the guitars kind of look expensive and definitely well-made. There’s nothing ‘factory’ about these. But of course playing the guitars is what matters, and I’m not sure if I was more impressed by how they feel or how they sound.
All three of these guitars have that perfectly set up feeling, so that even without a capo there was nothing difficult about playing them, and in fact I found them easier to play than a lot of other more expensive guitars I’ve played (and one I own…). I was happy that these guitars had the right amount of resistance for the right hand without feeling in any way hard for the left. Scale length is 650mm and width at the nut is 52mm on all three models.
And then there’s the sound. When you play a rasgueado you want that sound to shoot out fast and to pack some punch, and all of these guitars have that sound in spades, without sounding all buzzy when you’re playing single notes, arpeggios, etc… You could play classical on these guitars, but I don’t know that you’d want to – these are straight up flamenco guitars that do exactly what they’re supposed to do. That said, the negra does have a little extra roundness and sustain without in any way losing its growl when you push it in the right way. If you want a guitar to play both flamenco and classical on I’d choose this one, but you’re going to want to play flamenco on it (just saying).
I’m really amazed at just how good these guitars are, and for the money I can’t even imagine a better flamenco guitar. I honestly hesitate to call these ‘budget’ or ‘student’ guitars, and if I needed a guitar for a gig or a concert I would be perfectly happy to play any one of these three guitars."
Delivery
UK
Small Parcel
- Royal Mail '2nd Class': £1.95 (2-3 working days including Saturdays)
- Royal Mail 'Tracked 48': £4.95 (Delivery aim: 48 hours)
Medium Parcel
- Royal Mail '2nd Class': £4.95 (2-3 working days including Saturdays)
- Royal Mail 'Tracked 48': £7.95 (Delivery aim: 48 hours)
Guitar / Guitar Cases
- Courier: £9.95 (Aim: Next working day)
Europe
Small Parcel
- Royal Mail 'International Standard Europe': £5.00 (Aim: 3-5 working days)
- Royal Mail 'Tracked Europe': £9.95 (Aim: 3-5 working days)
Medium Parcel
- Royal Mail 'International Standard Europe': £9.95 (Aim: 3-5 working days)
- Royal Mail 'Tracked Europe': £12.95 (Aim: 3-5 working days)
Guitar / Guitar Cases
- Courier: £15.00
Rest of World
Small Parcel
- Royal Mail 'International Standard Worldwide': £7.50 (Aim: 6-7 working days)
- Royal Mail 'Tracked Worldwide': £10.95 (Aim: 5-7 working days)
Medium Parcel
- Royal Mail 'International Standard Worldwide': £9.95 (Aim: 6-7 working days)
- Royal Mail 'Tracked Worldwide': £12.95 (Aim: 5-7 working days)
Guitar / Guitar Cases
- Courier: £75.00
Returns
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