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La Mancha Rubinito LSM/63-CEN

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Classical Guitar

  • Size: 7/8
  • With cutaway
  • Top: Spruce
  • Body and sides: Mahogany
  • Narrow neck: Nato
  • Fretboard: Ovangkol
  • Bridge: Ovangkol with double bore
  • Nut and bridge inlays: Nubone
  • Scale: 630 mm (24.8")
  • Nut width: 47 mm (1.85")
  • BR-1 Pickup system
  • Bindings made from black ABS
  • Nickel-plated machine heads with black buttons
  • Strings: Savarez Cantiga Mixed Tension 510MRJ
  • Colour: Natural matte, open pore
Available since September 2019
Item number 473511
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Cutaway Yes
Top Spruce
Back and Sides Mahogany
Pickup System Yes
Fretboard Ovangkol
Nut width in mm 47,00 mm
Scale 630 mm
Colour Natural
Incl. Gigbag No
Hardcase No
B-Stock from $184 available
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Affordable 7/8 package

La Mancha Rubinito LSM/63-CEN

With a reduced scale length of 630mm and a shallow body, the La Mancha Rubinito LSM/63-CEN is ideal for children, teenagers, and more petite players. Any concerns that a smaller scale might come at the expense of a full sound are unwarranted, however, as this is ensured by the woods used for the back, sides, and neck of the instrument, and can be amplified using the integrated preamp if required. Reliable tuning stability is provided by the guitar’s robust machine heads, which also feature visually appealing black buttons. A deep cutaway gives players unrestricted access to the upper registers of the ovangkol fingerboard, so they can also hone their soloing skills without having to sprain their wrist in the process!

La Mancha Rubinito LSM/63-CEN, Preamp

The power of proven woods

The back and sides of the Rubinito LSM/63-CEN are made of laminated mahogany, which, in combination with the spruce top, produces a warm and resonant sound. The slender neck constructed from nato wood features a fingerboard made of ovangkol – both long-established and proven tonewoods used in instrument making. The matt open-pore finish gives the guitar’s body plenty of freedom to breathe and resonate, ensuring a sound that is in no way inferior to that of a larger, full-scale acoustic guitar. The integrated preamplifier also allows the Rubinito LSM/63-CEN to demonstrate its qualities when electrically amplified. In addition to a two-band EQ and the obligatory volume control, the integrated BR-1 preamp also includes a tuner with its own clearly configured display.

La Mancha Rubinito LSM/63-CEN, Halsübergang

For children, teenagers, and anyone with smaller hands

With its reduced scale length and shallow body, the La Mancha Rubinito LSM/63-CEN is predominantly aimed at larger children, teenagers, and petite players who find the full-sized model too bulky or cumbersome. The width of the nut has also been reduced to just 47mm, which, in combination with the slim-taper neck, greatly increases playability and makes the instrument an ideal entry point for beginners and provides enhanced playing pleasure for advanced musicians. A special feature of the instrument is the integrated preamp, which allows the guitar to be connected to an amplifier, a mixing console, or even directly to a computer, thus rendering laborious microphone recordings almost superfluous.

La Mancha Rubinito LSM/63-CEN, Logo

About La Mancha

La Mancha is the house brand of the Tübingen-based distributor Reinhardt GmbH. The instruments are designed on site by experts with decades of experience in guitar building, and La Mancha guitars are built in Asia under constant, meticulous quality control. La Mancha is especially known for its Rubi-series guitars, which are designed with shorter scale lengths aimed primarily at children. These instruments have been recommended several times by the EGTA (European Guitar Teachers Association).

A guitar for all occasions

Whatever the occasion – whether practising at home, jamming with friends, or using electric amplification – the La Mancha Rubinito LSM/63-CEN is optimally prepared and, with its reduced scale length, shallow body, and a neck that is delightfully easy to play, treats its users to both a warm, resonant tone and solid workmanship. Produced with an open-pore finish, the mahogany body with its spruce top is not only aesthetically pleasing, but will also deliver an impressive level of volume. The BR-1 preamp, meanwhile, allows the guitar’s natural sound to be amplified with full authenticity, while its integrated tuner is sure to come in very handy.

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Super Teil Great part
judoflo 11.07.2020
Ich nutze diese Gitarre meist zu Hause, aber manchmal auch bei anderen. Ich finde der Sound ist super voll und klingt sehr gut, auch wenn man nicht so stark zupft. Ich habe nichts negatives zu sagen, außer, dass das Stimmgerät nicht so gut ist und manchmal zu hoch oder zu niedrig anschlägt.
I use this guitar mostly at home, but sometimes with other people too. I think the sound is super full and sounds very good, even if you don't pick that hard. I don't have anything negative to say except that the tuner isn't that good and sometimes hits too high or too low.
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Bon rapport qualité-prix Good value for money
Jérôme7135 27.01.2020
Difficile de trouver une guitare électro-acoustique au format 7/8. Cette guitare remplit sa fonction pour un enfant d'une dizaine d'années. La guitare n'est pas vernie mais satinée, ce qui rend le toucher très agréable. La qualité de fabrication est moyenne, les frêtes sont saillantes et doivent être polies, l'action est très haute, le sillet de chevalet devra être limé. Le son est plutôt bon, en utilisation acoustique ou sur un ampli. Le pré-ampli est alimenté par une pile bouton et possède un accordeur très facile d'utilisation.
En bref, une bonne guitare pour débutant.
Difficile de trouver une guitare électro-acoustique au format 7/8. Cette guitare remplit sa fonction pour un enfant d'une dizaine d'années. La guitare n'est pas vernie mais satinée, ce qui rend le toucher très agréable. La qualité de fabrication est moyenne, les frêtes sont saillantes et doivent être polies, l'action est très haute, le sillet de chevalet devra être
Difficile de trouver une guitare électro-acoustique au format 7/8. Cette guitare remplit sa fonction pour un enfant d'une dizaine d'années. La guitare n'est pas vernie mais satinée, ce qui rend le toucher très agréable. La qualité de fabrication est moyenne, les frêtes sont saillantes et doivent être polies, l'action est très haute, le sillet de chevalet devra être limé. Le son est plutôt bon, en utilisation acoustique ou sur un ampli. Le pré-ampli est alimenté par une pile bouton et possède un accordeur très facile d'utilisation.
En bref, une bonne guitare pour débutant.
Difficult to find an electro-acoustic guitar in 7/8 format. This guitar fulfills its function for a child of around ten years old. The guitar is not varnished but satin, which makes it very pleasant to the touch. The build quality is average, the edges are protruding and need to be polished, the action is very high, the bridge nut will need to be filed down. The sound is quite good, when used acoustically or on an amp. The pre-amp is powered by a button battery and has a very easy-to-use tuner. In short, a good guitar for beginners.
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Auf den ersten Blick tolle Gitarre.... Great guitar at first glance...
Peddie2326 18.04.2023
Wenn ich aber die überstehenden Bünde so dermaßen an den Fingern spüre geht die LaMancha gleich wieder zurück.
But when I feel the protruding frets on my fingers, the LaMancha goes back straight away.
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