Frequently Asked Questions
The Ortega Guitars R122 measures forty-two point five inches in length, twenty point twenty-five inches in width, and five inches in height.
The Ortega Guitars R122 features a cedar top, mahogany back and sides, and a walnut fretboard, providing excellent tonal quality.
The scale length of the Ortega Guitars R122 is six hundred fifty millimeters, ideal for classical guitar performance.
To play the Ortega Guitars R122, hold the guitar with the body resting on your right leg and use your fingers or a pick to strum the strings.
Yes, the Ortega Guitars R122 is designed for players of all ages and skill levels, making it a great choice for beginners.
Yes, you can use nylon strings, which are recommended for classical guitars like the Ortega Guitars R122.
To clean the Ortega Guitars R122, use a soft cloth to wipe down the body and strings after each use to prevent buildup.
Store the Ortega Guitars R122 in a cool, dry place, preferably in its gig bag to protect it from dust and damage.
Yes, the Ortega Guitars R122 is safe for children, but adult supervision is advised for younger players.
The Ortega Guitars R122 offers a high-quality construction and excellent sound, making it a competitive choice among classical guitars.
If your Ortega Guitars R122 arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately to initiate a return or exchange process.
The Ortega Guitars R122 comes with a free deluxe gig bag, providing protection and ease of transport.
Yes, the Ortega Guitars R122 typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty, covering defects in materials and workmanship.
The nut width of the Ortega Guitars R122 is fifty-two millimeters, which is standard for classical guitars.
Yes, the Ortega Guitars R122 features a two-way truss rod and a twelve-hole bridge for improved sound and playability.

















