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Here's a bit of info about Crossover and my choice of a Cordoba Orchestra Fusion: https://web.archive.org/web/20160406...Crossover.html |
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Ah, makes sense. Thanks! I may go that route eventually as well. I have an ESP LTD TL-6N which is essentially a nylon crossover electric. It is pretty quiet unplugged, but not as quiet as a silent guitar. Crossover neck/nut at 48mm. It is good for home practice and learning nylon. It sounds fine plugged in as well. What I am learning from it, however, is that I want a regular classical guitar body, not this thin electric style I have. But right now it is fine because I really can’t practice loudly often. |
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Thanks for all the replies.....learning as I go.......kind of leaning towards a Cordoba C5 CET Limited. Start with an entry level to see if I like it, and if I enjoy and outgrow it (or think I have ), go from there.
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I think that is a nice guitar at a nicer price. I tried one in a GC and it played very well. |
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Ended up buying a Cordoba Fusion 12 Maple. Should arrive sometime this week. Thanks to all for the great advice!!!!!
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Let us know how you like it!
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Nice guitar, maintains the Spanish Classical sound output with tailor-made steel string players in mind. Check out demo on link:
https://www.cordobaguitars.com/guitars/12-maple/
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