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The Family Pro series incorporates all the valuable features from the best-selling Family series and adds a solid top for those players desiring a fuller tonal response. This series also introduces our cross-over thinline acoustic/electric models in a variety of finish options.
From the Manufacturer
Ortega breaks barriers without losing focus on the basics of classical guitar making. Always conscious of the deep traditions of guitar construction, we are not afraid to apply contemporary processes in order to improve the playing experience. Two-way truss rods, 12-hole bridges, and a wide variety of scale lengths and nut widths are just some of the ways Ortega is moving guitar building forward in order to make a better instrument for you.
Mick
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
It's a 7 string, which is what I play on electric also. It is intonated as well as a mid level nylon string guitar can be...a little bit of fret sprout now that the winter is here, with the forced hot air heat in the house on. The on board tuner actually works. And, it's got a decent sound through it's electronics, although it actually sounds better acoustically IMO. Overall, it's definitely worth the money.
Vinicius Freire
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
The guitar is well built, it is a good value for the price. Electronics is good. Finishing is good.The action is as high as you can get, which makes sense when you want to be very particular about the action you want, you would have the entire range to choose from.However, it is unusable out of the box, and at this price point, you are probably not the customer that cares about that.So, be prepared to spend money($100-$150) setting it up if you don't know how to do it yourself. (again, if you do, you are not the customer for this guitar anyway)# NO FREE RETURNSBe aware that if you wish to return this item, you will pay $130+ out of pocket. THEY DO NOT OFFER FREE RETURNS, even if you are a Prime member. And this is not obvious in the product page. I blame Amazon for that.The problem is, buying a guitar without playing is definitely not advisable. The chance of you not liking the sound is 50%.I made the mistake of buying under the illusion I could return for free if I didn't like it. I was a $130 dollars mistake on a $550 guitar.If I had known that, I wouldn't have bought it.Product is fine. Only buy if you are absolutely sure you would never want to return it. (for free)PS: I talked with Amazon support probably 5 times after I discovered the returns was paid. 4 of them guaranteed me that the return shipping cost would be refunded. They lied, probably out of ignorance, but nonetheless. It took me 40 days of back and forth just to get my claim denied.
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