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Any help would be appreciated. Or would you suggest a normal classical guitar for someone that’s always played steel. I hear some people talk about some nylon strings being more like folk guitars than classic.
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I have Cordoba c10 crossover that I bought used for $700. All solid wood, and it came with a pickup. Great guitar with the 1 and 7/8” nut, which makes it usable for classical stuff or more steel string oriented stuff. If that’s too pricey, look at the Fusion series by the same company.
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The guitar also features a dual action truss rod, which is rare for a nylon sting guitar, and a 16 inch radius fingerboard. I really enjoy playing it and hearing it.
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Cordoba has an almost bewildering number of models to offer. Their Fusion series is aimed at the person who wants the sound of a nylon strung guitar, but comes from a background of playing steel strung instruments. Cordoba is unique in that all of their guitars have a truss rod.
I own a Cordoba Orchestra Fusion which has a 1-7/8" nut width and 16" radius fret board. It is considered their main "crossover" offering. My Cordoba Fusion is like THIS ONE but does not have a cutaway or built in electronics. I have a bit of additional information on "crossover guitar" that is available from my old website HERE. I'm currently mostly playing an old Karl Hauser rescued from a dumpster and converted to a crossover. I'm using it in a topic in the Show and Tell section to demonstrate an alternate tuning I'm currently using a bunch: "Adventures in CGDGBE tuning!" One last comment. If you play electric guitar you should look at Cordoba's new Stage model. Last edited by Rudy4; 01-31-2023 at 11:14 PM. |
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Couple years back, I was looking for something similar.
Ended up buying a breedlove solo crossover. I like it |
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The Cervantes Crossover I is an excellent guitar to try.
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On a budget I would recommend a Cordoba Fusion of some sort. I got a used Maple which I like (but I will be buying a full classical soon).
Best to try before you buy if this is possible. |
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Take a look at the Godin range.
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The Alvarez AC65HCE doesn't get much press coverage, but is a great sounding crossover at a good price point. As with all Alvarez guitars, the QC is excellent.
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+1 if you want a cedar top. If it's spruce you want the Yamaha NTX1 may work for you..... Good Luck!
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