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Art & Lutherie Ami Nylon String Cedar Guitar Review

Art and Lutherie Ami Nylon String Cedar Guitar
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To the eye: It's a great looking guitar for sure, with REAL rosette inlays on a gorgeous cedar top. It would look great hung up on a wall, or sitting in a corner - good since you will not want to put it away, ever.
To the ear: Intonation is dead on, and the tone on this is absolutely even up and down the entire fretboard, with excellent clarity and separation of the individual notes. The parlor size doesn't provide much bass, but it's not tinny at all, and it is much louder than you'd expect. It is not a baby or travel guitar sound, but definitely a real parlor sound with good projection and that tight clarity you would expect.
To the hands: the modern neck has a sort of hybrid feel - with the seeming acres of classical fretboard, but a thinner depth than most old classicals (it has an adjustable truss rod). I generally play steel strings (30 years), but I just can't put this little nylon beauty down (the somewhat thinner neck might be part of it), and it's increased my playing by hours and hours a week. It's a great player for just... playing. In a word: Comfortable.
To the wallet: Handmade in Canada by the same people who make the Seagulls I believe. At $300, I think it's just a ridiculous deal, and a value that can't help but appreciate over time. Buy it, play it for 10 years, sell it for a profit.
To the Devil's Advocate: It does have gold/pearloid tuners. I hate gold hardware and I hate pearloid, so they'll be leaving us soon.... YMMV

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Cordoba 55RCE Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar, CD/IN Review

Cordoba 55RCE Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar, CD/IN
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I have owned this guitar for about 3 years and I am more impressed with it now than the first day I brought it home. I have a number of guitars and the only classical guitar I own that I think compares favorably is an Alvarez-Yairi CY 118. While the Yairi is a beautiful instrument in tone and workmanship, the value of it is that of a classical guitar which resonates throughout your body as you play it. On the other hand, the Cordoba 55RCE sounds wonderful but does not have quite the acoustical resonance of the Yairi. But, the Cordoba has an electronic piezo pickup system that makes the guitar come alive when played through a halfway decent amplifier. The Cordoba includes an electronic tuner and 3 band equalizer as well as a presence modifier with its electronic package. On the whole, the Cordoba is a well rounded instrument that you will enjoy playing with or without and amplifier for years.As with any fine classical guitar, I would highly recommend that you play it before you buy it. All fine guitars are a little different. If it is not possible to play before delivery, make sure you can return it within a reasonable amount of time. This should not be a problem for the dealer. If it is, say goodbye and take your business elsewhere. The Cordoba 55RCE is made from some of the finest wood available in a time of scarcity of fine woods. But, even the best of woods do not guarantee long-term structural integrity. This is not a guitar to take to the beach and play along with your friends singing because significant changes in humidity will harm the wood and could cause cracking and/or warping. Since the Cordoba has an excellent warranty, please make sure that you take care of it in the prescribed way (to the extent practical) to preserve the value of the warranty, and more importantly to preserve the sound and beauty of the instrument. Even though it is covered by a warranty, you do not want to be without your guitar for any period of time that it takes to fix it properly. It takes a little extra time to care for your Cordoba, but it is worth it. Buying a Cordoba 55RCE is buying art that is functional as well. If you are lucky enough to acquire one of these fine instruments, I wish you luck and all the happiness that will come from your playing.


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Yamaha CG171SF Flamenco Guitar (Standard) Review

Yamaha CG171SF Flamenco Guitar (Standard)
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I tried this on a Guitar Center store, next to $1200 guitars imported from Spain, and I've got to tip my hat to the Yamaha. It's got the flamenco sound right of the bat. Next to it, I couldn't tell the difference between another expensive 'flamenco' guitar from an expensive classical. The CG171SF seems to have its own peculiar flamenco sound. Really low action (great for falsettas), and it can get loud at the same time. Feels pretty light which makes you think it'll break! Highly recommended.

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Cordoba Solista CE Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar, CD/IN Review

Cordoba Solista CE Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar, CD/IN
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I recently bought a new Cordoba Solista CE CD/IN with HumiCase. I love the guitar. However, I have had serious problems with the company accepting their own warranty.
Nothing is wrong with the guitar (and, frankly, I've never in my life returned anything on warranty), but I'm getting a runaround about the warranty card. It's supposed to come with a 3 year limited warranty or a lifetime limited warranty if you buy with the HumiCase. I can't get them to give me either. This is my second Cordoba guitar (and I was looking at getting the La Playa model as well), but, if I have this much trouble getting them to accept the warranty card, I can't imagine what I'd go through if I actually had to use the warranty.
Needless to say, I'm very disappointed. This guitar retails at $2,200. You'd think they'd treat their customers better. This episode has seriously soured me on this company. My next guitar is a Martin.
Buyer beware.

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Cordoba 45F Classical Guitar Review

Cordoba 45F Classical Guitar
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I own a Cordoba Ukulele I got a few months ago that has been my passion since it hit my hands. I also own a Jose Rameriz R2 classical, a Seagull S6 original steel string, an Ibanez semi-hollow bodied electric Jazz, an Ibanez electric bass and an old Sigma DM2 steel string. I've been playing since 1974 and I've had several classicals over the years but wanted to try a Flamenco to add to the collection because I'm drawn as I age to the rhythmes of Flamenco music. I played several Cordoba classicals and Flamencos around town at Guitar Centers and local music stores along with many other brands. I kept finding myself drawn more and more to the feel and sound of the Cordobas for the price. When I finally decided on the model I wanted, I decided to try my hand at getting one through Amazon, sound unheard. It was a bit nerve racking but the free humicase, Prime two-day shipping with the $3.99 one day upgrade (came late anyway) and no sales tax finally pushed me to give it a try.
My guitar arrived today and it was worth it. The guitar is a beautiful shade of honey with a high gloss finish. The grain on the side of the guitar is breathtaking. The fret board is a beautiful deep ebony and the black and gold tuners with wooden turners add to it's visual charm. But the real magic is the way it sounds. As a new guitar, I'm stunned by its strength and openness. It came with Savarez strings which I've never tried so the jury is out on them at the moment. It's very playable as is although the action may be a bit high. But because it has struts in the neck, it can be adjusted to some extent without lowering the saddle. I played it for about an hour and can't wait to get back to it. I can't wait to hear it as it ages and it's true sounds comes through. I'm thrilled that a completely hand made Spanish guitar exists for such a reasonable price. I would buy another Cordoba in the future without question.

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Cordoba C5-CE Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar, Black Review

Cordoba C5-CE Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar, Black
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I've owned this guitar for a few months and I can only say positive things about it.
I'm not a highly skilled player myself but I can recognize a fine instrument like this when I play it.
The construction and overall finish is beautiful. Very solid, doesn't feel like is going to break in your hands even if you treat it like a solid body guitar...
Great sound, as an acousting, even when it has a thin body, or plugged into an amp or PC interface.
Althoung the action is a little high, you will find this beauty very easy to play due to its kind of thin neck.
The tuner works great as it's very precise. Also the internal pick up does a great job, but don't forget to turn it off after tuning because it eats the 9volts battery very quick.
The cut-away makes it great for high pitch shreding not possible in normal acoustics... and, I have to say, the tuning is still great down in the last frets.
I would really recommend this guitar for beginners and very skilled ones as well.

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Cordoba 55FCE Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar Review

Cordoba 55FCE Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar
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I play an assortment of acoustic styles, Gypsy Jazz, Bossa Nova and I occasionally accompany my wife on her Flamenco performances. I was looking for a guitar suitable for all three styles that I could just plug in and retain some control over my sound.
The Cordoba 55FCE meets these requirements rather handily.
First the neck is just perfect. Wide enough to enable clean chording but narrower than a traditional classical or Flamenco guitar. Very low action. In general a very clean quality fit and finish. Aesthetically just gorgeous.
All around very comfortable to play.
The electronics are just amazing. Between the EQ, piezo pickup and on-board mic I can find a variety settings that fit my styles. The ability to blend between the peizo and mic allow me to just nail the tone I need.


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Yamaha CG172SF Nylon String Flamenco Guitar Review

Yamaha CG172SF Nylon String Flamenco Guitar
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This new CG172SF is not as good as the previous CG171SF. The previous CG171SF has better tone, wood, construction and finish. People may have different opinions.

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