Frequently Asked Questions
A requinto guitar is a smaller version of the classical guitar, featuring a shorter scale length and a deeper body depth, making it suitable for traditional folk music and acoustic performances.
The Ortega Guitars Requinto RQ25 features a spruce top, sapele back and sides, an okoume neck, walnut fretboard, 18 frets, and chrome-plated tuning machines. It has a scale length of 535 mm and a body depth of 110 mm.
Yes, the Ortega RQ25 is suitable for beginners due to its smaller size and comfortable playability, making it easier to handle for those new to playing guitar.
The Requinto RQ25 is designed for traditional folk music and is ideal for Trío romántico groups, but it is also great for acoustic performances.
The 12-hole bridge on the Ortega RQ25 provides a greater break angle for the strings, resulting in a cleaner, crisper sound and allowing for faster string replacement.
Fan bracing enhances the structural integrity and tonal quality of the guitar, allowing for better sound projection and resonance.
While the Ortega RQ25 is designed for acoustic performance, it does not come with built-in electronics for amplification. However, its loud sound makes it effective without amplification.
Regular maintenance includes changing strings when necessary, storing the guitar in a suitable environment to prevent warping, and occasionally cleaning the fretboard and body with appropriate products.
The Ortega RQ25 has a nut width of 50 mm, which contributes to its playability and comfort for various hand sizes.
Yes, the Ortega RQ25 is a good choice for performing artists, especially those focused on acoustic music, due to its volume, tonal qualities, and comfortable design.














