Description
The Kremona Romida represents the respected Bulgarian workshop's commitment to building classical guitars that honor traditional Spanish construction while offering exceptional value. This solid cedar top instrument delivers the warm, responsive tone that classical guitarists seek for expressive playing.
Bulgarian Craftsmanship
Kremona has built guitars in Bulgaria since 1924, developing deep expertise in European lutherie traditions. The Romida showcases this heritage through careful attention to bracing patterns, wood selection, and finish work. Each guitar reflects nearly a century of accumulated knowledge in the craft.
Solid Cedar Top
The solid cedar soundboard gives the Romida its characteristic voice—warm fundamentals with singing overtones that respond beautifully to varied touch. Cedar matures gracefully, developing richer complexity as the guitar is played over time. This tonal quality makes the Romida well-suited for classical repertoire from Renaissance to modern compositions.
Comfortable Playability
The Romida features a comfortable neck profile and standard 650mm scale length, accommodating players across skill levels. The fingerboard offers smooth position changes throughout the classical range, supporting both study and performance.
Professional Setup by XGuitars
Every Kremona Romida from XGuitars.com receives a professional setup before leaving our shop. Owner Geoff Ferdón personally inspects and sets up each instrument, adjusting action, nut slots, and saddle height to optimize playability and tone. This hands-on attention ensures your guitar performs at its full potential from the moment you open the case.
FEATURES:
All Solid
Top: Solid Cedar
Back/Sides: Solid Indian Rosewood
Neck: Honduras cedar
Fret Dots: at Frets V & VII
Fingerboard: Ebony Rosewood
Fret Markers: One at the 7th fret
Tuners: gold with authentic rosewood buttons
Weight: 3 pounds, 9 ounces
Scale: 650mm
Nut: 52mm
Saddle and Nut Material: Bone
Kremona Deluxe Hardshell Case Included
Left-Handed version available
Made in Bulgaria








