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Seems a bit over priced for what it is... I use the Cordoba Mini for travelling, which I am very happy with and is about 100 bucks less than this. But I do find the minicorda interesting and would like to give it a try! The nut width is smaller than a standard classical though yes?
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Fingerboard width at Nut: 2.04 in / 5,2 cm. |
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Sorry to bump an old thread. Looks like the maker finished a new batch. Anyone have experience with these? I’m curious to know how it sounds unplugged as I would like it for just quiet practice and the portability
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Minicorda Owner - anyone else having an issue w/ High E string?
Hi There.
I recently purchased a Minicorda and by and large I'm quite happy with it. Mostly purchased just to keep on top of my daily practice regimen while on the road. I have a small VOX amp that runs on two batteries and plugs into the guitar. Works beautifully and allows me to play along with backing tracks. Can also plug it into a tiny powered speaker (I use the OONTZ ... about $20) and that creates a VERY portable kit for travel. Regarding the guitar, I've gotten used to the rather close fret spacing and the quirky allen wrench tuning mechanism. (I'm working on a hack for that ... more on that later...) To my issue. I find that the High E string is dramatically quieter than any of the other strings. Much quieter even then the B string. I can't help but think it's a problem with the Fishman piezo, but I'm not sure. Minicorda suggested I crank the treble. While that helps somewhat, it still doesn't fully address the issue and it also changes the tune of the entire instrument. Anyway, sorry for the long-windedness, but I'm wondering if any owners have this same problem. Thanks everyone. Ken |
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Thinking of picking one of these up. I currently use a Traveler nylon, which I actually kind of adore, but am seduced by the even greater portability, with constant travel now due to family medical issues. My query is, has anyone compared it to a Lapstick (even though the Lapstick is steel string, though hand crafted)? The Lapstick is about $700 though, but I’m willing to treat myself.
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I had one of these Travelers. It was an excellent guitar and sounded great. Even the neck was nice. The piezo pickup was great (and the only piezo I ever loved the sound of).
But without a body I found it unplayable. It flopped around and I couldnt hold on to it. I imagine an even smaller guitar would be less playable.
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