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KATOH MCG115C

When I look for a classical or nylon-string guitar, I look for balance between the treble and bass, suitable tone control, wide dynamics and easy playability.

The Katoh classical guitar range offers so much brilliant choice, and this particular beauty not only sounds great, but looks stunning too! With deluxe gold plated machine heads and deep black tuning pegs, it emits an aura of elegance before you even pick it up for a strum.

With a lovely depth to its visual colour, the MCG115C rocks a high-quality

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