Well Valencia is a place, not a name. Given that the model number is DP-35 and it says Don Pablo on the guitar, I would wager that Don Pablo is the maker and that the company is based in Valencia.
I've never heard of this maker though. I can't find any information on them either. There are several differences between classical and flamenco guitars, all of which contribute to a different sound that compliments the style. Without more information about your guitar, I can't help you.
My Condo is in Valencia. it's just across from the old Custom's Building, right on the waterfront. I bought it as an investment when the America's cup was based in Valencia and have kept it because the rental income is moe than enough to make it pay for itself.
I have never heard of a Luther in Valencia by the name of "Don Pablo" so, it really DID come from Valencia it was years before I bought the Condo or it was like most of those cheapo guitars made in CHINA that have a vaguely SPANISH sounding name.
These "experts" on here don't seem to know that FLAMENCO guitars have the LOWEST ACTION of any Classical guitar and they also don't seem to know that YAMAHA builds FLAMENCO guitars IN JAPAN or CHINA.. Even guitars from builders with names like ALVAREZ are BUILT IN CHINA.
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Well Valencia is a place, not a name. Given that the model number is DP-35 and it says Don Pablo on the guitar, I would wager that Don Pablo is the maker and that the company is based in Valencia.
I've never heard of this maker though. I can't find any information on them either. There are several differences between classical and flamenco guitars, all of which contribute to a different sound that compliments the style. Without more information about your guitar, I can't help you.
My Condo is in Valencia. it's just across from the old Custom's Building, right on the waterfront. I bought it as an investment when the America's cup was based in Valencia and have kept it because the rental income is moe than enough to make it pay for itself.
I have never heard of a Luther in Valencia by the name of "Don Pablo" so, it really DID come from Valencia it was years before I bought the Condo or it was like most of those cheapo guitars made in CHINA that have a vaguely SPANISH sounding name.
These "experts" on here don't seem to know that FLAMENCO guitars have the LOWEST ACTION of any Classical guitar and they also don't seem to know that YAMAHA builds FLAMENCO guitars IN JAPAN or CHINA.. Even guitars from builders with names like ALVAREZ are BUILT IN CHINA.
The flamenco guitar will have a smaller body than the classical guitar.
there is no "flamenco" guitar
the guitars used for flamenco are classical guitars that are made in spain