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Are all San Marco guitars played?

San Marco guitars are not for blowing. The feel and tone of San Marco guitars are very good. After playing for a while, the tone will be significantly improved. It is a brand worth buying.

San Marco guitar is an independent brand of San Marco Musical Instruments (Dalian) Co., Ltd.

The company is located in Dalian, the largest guitar export base in China. The company brings together many technical elites and constantly absorbs foreign advanced technology and management models. At the same time, it focuses on research and development and innovation, so that our products are always at the leading level in the country. Enjoy a high reputation in the industry!

Process

In 2009, the "San Marco" musical instrument trademark was designed and created.

2009 San Marco guitar ST barrel design and testing! Timber reserves.

Trademark registration in 2010.

In 2011, San Marco SMK560 participated in the MV recording of the album "Good Feeling" created by Taiwanese singer-songwriter Luo Wenyuquan, and played the piano at the Beijing "Hard Rock" Hard Rock Records conference for the album "Good Feeling".

The first domestic DSP acoustic guitar pickup St. Mark's D-70 was released at the 2011 Beijing Musical Instrument Exhibition. It is a complete signal processor, 6-bit digital effects, 3-band equalizer and reverb effects. The processor includes four separate sets of effects: delay, chorus, flange and vibrato, and can be configured to store nine custom user sounds.

In 2012? Shanghai International Musical Instrument Exhibition, the country’s first sharp-angle guitar was released, and various barrel shapes such as M200sce, SMK580, and ST100asce were developed to meet the tone needs of different fingerstyle enthusiasts, setting off sharp-angle guitars in the country. Guitar fad.

The ST200 handmade piano was released at the Shanghai International Musical Instrument Exhibition in 2013. It received unanimous praise from fingerstyle masters Takeshi Sakasegawa, Vitaly Makukin, and Franois Sciortino!