Cordoba Esteso Nylon String - Professional Grade, Big Volume Nylon!
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
- Nylon string guitars don't have to be cheap and out of tune all the time. Have you tried a professional grade, high-end nylon string like today's featured instrument? The Cordoba Esteso PF Spruce is the cream of the crop. Big volume and tone from a very small body! What do you think?
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GUITAR SPECS:
Back & Side Wood: Solid Pau Ferro
Body Size: Classical
Top Wood: Solid Spruce top
Nut Width: 2"
Neck Shape: Cshape
Bracing Pattern: 1931 Esteso 5 Fan
Scale Length: 25 1/2"
Acoustic Pickup: None
Tuners: Cordoba Master Series Matte Gold with Ivoroid Buttons
Case: Cordoba Deluxe Humidified Archtop Wood Case - Torres/Esteso
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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that sound, and of course Quentin brings out it's magic! 😊
Thanks, Paul and Quinton.
WOW ! That sounds beautiful! . 🎸🎸🎸
Love the soft sound, hope to get one of these one day.
The photos are amazing! Truly beautiful guitar.
Cordoba brings phenomenal nylon-string guitars to mere mortals. If you need more than this, you are clearly playing in a different parallel universe. I'm not trying to be critical as there are many guitarists that need to check-in with the Men-In-Black on a regular basis.
50 ways to leave your lover opening, huh? sounds great.
Really great sounding classical guitar! It also seems very versatile. Btw, for what it's worth from an Italian who studied Spanish, it's definitely Còrdoba, as Paul pronounces it.
Really lovely guitar in all respects. 🥰
A bit vague on detail, guys, but lovely sound speaks for itself.
Bella!
I don't whether it's the guitar or the player but I've seen other reviews of this guitar online and it didn't sound anything like as good as this one!
like the depth can be used for more then flamenco...classical jazz even blues guitar
Willie Nelson should give this gem a look. 🎸🎸🎸