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Cordoba club nugd
Joined the club I suppose. Picked up a Cordoba C4-CE with factory gig bag yesterday... private owner, local used in mint, like new condition super cheap. Kid didn’t play it. I’d pondered this new at a local store. Has Fishman Sonitone pickup. Yet to try that. Just wanted a inexpensive crossover beginner. Had owned a Martin 000-16C Nylon couple years back and missed the classical sound especially holiday time. Has a quieter mellow tone than others but could be it has original strings. I have some hard tension pro artes I can try. Need to watch the Classical string install vid on my day off soon.
No pics now, maybe soon, but here’s a link: https://www.cordobaguitars.com/guitars/c4-ce/ |
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I recently played one of those. Lovely guitar. You made a good choice. Congrats!
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Congratulations.
I have a C9 cedar topped crossover on order. Should be here in about a week. I’m not comfortable with the standard wide, flat fretboards of classicals. Hoping the crossover will work out better. Rb |
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Congrats!
I have a C5 sitting in its box waiting for the 25th for me from my wife.
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Barry Sad Moments {Marianne Vedral cover}: My SoundCloud page Some steel strings, some nylon. |
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Thanks all! I did a Plugged in quick test this morning after this post with an Ultrasound AG30. If not too loud it sounds nice and not too rubber bandy. Wouldn’t mind changing the tuners to black modern set on Cordoba site. Think I’m going to enjoy the journey. Oh yeah I smashed my right ring fingernail at work Saturday so fingerstyle is altered for a month, but making do. Check back later this week for pictures.
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Ah not a charter member right now... couldn’t post as just reread...well the 1st post- link represents it well.
Last edited by DMZ; 12-12-2019 at 04:27 PM. |