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Here is a Cervantes Crossover II, a beautifully built Spanish-made instrument that reflects Alejandro Cervantes’ long-standing dedication to classical guitar craftsmanship, trained under some of Spain’s most respected luthiers before establishing his own workshop. Cervantes Guitars are known for their hand-built precision, premium tonewoods, and a consistent focus on tonal balance and expressive playability, with this model continuing that tradition in a more versatile, crossover format.
This example features a thoughtfully designed hybrid construction that blends classical guitar sensibilities with steel-string comfort, making it highly adaptable across styles. The body delivers a warm, open and responsive voice with strong clarity and excellent dynamic range, while the neck profile is designed for ease of play and fluid movement up and down the fretboard. The onboard K&K pickup system captures the guitar’s natural acoustic character with impressive detail and transparency, making it well suited for both studio and live use.
Condition is immaculate with very little evidence of use, presenting almost as new. Tonally it is warm, rich and highly expressive, with a natural responsiveness that makes it an inspiring instrument to play for extended sessions. Comes with its original hard shell case.
Specifications:
Year: 2014
Country: USA
Model: Custom steel-string acoustic guitar
Finish: Not specifiedBody: Cocobolo rosewood back and sides
Neck: Indian rosewood
Scale: 25.59"
Pickups: K&K Trinity Classic system with external preamp
Case: Original hardshell case (OHSC)
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