An Alhambra classical guitar is, for many players, their first proper nylon-string guitar — and often the one that stays for years. The Spanish workshop builds its instruments along a clear ladder: from the entry-level 1C through the 2C and 3C up to the 4P. Before buying, it's fair to ask what sets the tiers apart and whether the step up is worth it.
This overview places each model: which one has a solid top, how cedar differs from spruce in tone, and which guitar suits a beginner, a music school or an ambitious player. By the end, you'll know which rung of the ladder is yours.
01The Alhambra ladder: what the model number means
Alhambra grades its classical guitars by number — the higher the figure, the finer the woods and the build. The 1C is the entry point, the 2C and 3C build on it, and the 4P marks the upper mid-range. The "C" and "P" refer to the wood line of the back and sides.
What matters most for tone is the top — the large piece of wood on the front that shapes the sound. From the 1C onward, Alhambra uses a solid top rather than laminate. A solid top vibrates more freely and matures tonally over the years; laminate (several thin glued layers) is cheaper and more robust but sounds more static. Each step up brings better-selected woods, cleaner workmanship and more tonal maturity.
021C and 2C: the solid entry point
The Alhambra 1C HT Konzertgitarre Zeder massiv 4/4 mit Tasche is the classic entry model with a solid cedar top. It's the recommendation for anyone starting classical guitar — at music school, self-taught, or as a first serious instrument after a budget beginner guitar. It plays comfortably, sounds warm and balanced, and is a guitar that carries you through years of learning.
The Alhambra 2C Konzertgitarre Zeder massiv 4/4 mit Tasche sits a step higher: the same solid-top construction, but finer woods on the back and sides and slightly cleaner finishing. It's the right choice for players who know they'll stick with it and want a little more tone and response from the start.


033C and 4P: upper mid-range
With the Alhambra 3C Konzertgitarre Zeder massiv 4/4 mit Tasche and the 4P you leave the entry segment. Higher-grade woods are used, the top is more carefully selected, and the tone gains volume, overtones and projection. These models are made for ambitious learners, advanced players and anyone who wants to hear their guitar in an ensemble or at small performances.
The 4P sits at the top of this ladder — the most refined finish and the most balanced voice of the range. It's the guitar for players who deliberately invest in an instrument that grows with them for years, rather than one to be replaced before long.

04Cedar or spruce — what sets the top apart?
The top wood shapes a classical guitar's character more than any other part. Alhambra offers most models with a cedar top, and selected limited editions with spruce.
A cedar top sounds warm, full and responds immediately — the tone is there from the first second. That makes cedar popular with beginners and for intimate, expressive playing. A spruce top sounds clearer and tighter at first, has more overtones and opens up over years of playing; advanced players often value it for its projection and dynamics. Both are valid — it's a matter of tonal taste, not quality.
| Cedar top | Spruce top | |
|---|---|---|
| Tonal character | warm, full, direct | clear, tight, rich in overtones |
| Response | immediate | opens up over time |
| Suits | beginners, expressive play | advanced, dynamic |
| At Alhambra | range standard | limited editions |
05Crossover and cutaway: for steel-string and electric switchers
Players coming from steel-string or electric guitar are often unused to the wider neck and body shape of a classical guitar — and want to be able to play amplified too. For these switchers there are models with a cutaway (a scoop in the body for access to the high frets) and a built-in pickup.
The Alhambra Z-Nature CW EZ Konzertgitarre Zeder massiv mit Tonabnehmer 4/4 mit Tasche combines the solid cedar top of the classical range with a cutaway and pickup. It's the bridge for anyone who wants the warm nylon-string sound but doesn't want to give up easy access to the high frets or the option to play through an amp or PA — for a campfire, a small gig or amplified lessons.

The Alhambra ladder makes the choice manageable: the 1C and 2C are the solid entry point with a solid top, the 3C and 4P the upper mid-range for ambitious players, and the cutaway models the bridge for steel-string switchers. The start of the school and music-school year in late summer is a good window to buy — the classical guitar is the entry instrument par excellence.
Frequently asked questions
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