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Cordoba fusion 12 natural crossover?
Hey all, I’m primarily a steel string fingerstyle player, but am studying classical guitar alongside jazz and blues. A while back my instructor suggested I pick up a a nylon string guitar for the wider nut and easier playing of classical pieces. I held off until last week when I started to experience a problem with the beginnings of a nail separation ....so now I think it makes good sense to pick up a nylon stringer that will be easier on my nails while I recover. I’m thinking 1 7/8 will give me some benefit on complicated fingerings in classical pieces while still being narrow enough for my non-classical playing. Any experience with the above mentioned guitar? I played one tonight at guitar center and thought it was decent, but I’m inexperienced. The other nylon string guitars I played there were crap. The cordoba is available for $550ish new on reverb.
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I have also had some interest in the Fusion 12 as a crossover guitar, but have read multiple user reviews saying that the Fusion 12 Orchestra CE is a worthwhile upgrade over the Fusion 12, although $300 more if bought new. I have not yet come across either Fusion 12 to play.
The only Cordoba I have experienced playing is the GK Studio Cypress model. A good guitar at the price they sell it for.
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I have a Fusion 12 in Maple that I bought from GC for around $700. I like it a lot. Very comfortable to play, good neck, etc. I'm not an aficionado of nylons, and it is a secondary (more like tertiary) guitar for me, so my opinion of its tone (which I like) probably doesn't mean much. The pick-up/tuner system used works well too.
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Grab a Cordoba C7 it’s around the same price and sounds identical to my Córdoba c10 which is one tier up. I came from folk, blues style finger picking to classical and all I can say is don’t try it on a classical guitar. Using your thumb for the E string is bad form lol. Be prepared to learn how to redo all your scale works, but now with alternating fingers per string. Gonna be fun
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Thanks all. After further research, I think the orchestra I played at GC was NOT the same guitar I was looking at on reverb. :/. Those are fusion 12 naturals, not orchestras. I’m hesitant to go with the natural, as I can’t find one to play and don’t want to risk getting an overly crappy guitar. I may have a lead on a c10 for $700 though....advice?
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Grab a c10 you’ll love it. I bought mine for 650 on eBay from a shop in New York that said it was brand new. It’ll sound a million times better than any classical you can find in guitar center. Or only option is to buy a 3000 dollar used luthier guitar XD
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I found a c10 on reverb and it’s on the way! Anybody have string recommendations ? I’m a total newb to nylon strings....
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if this is your 1st entry to nylon string playing, I'd suggest going with carbon strings.. They're thinner than nylon in diameter and might make the transition easier.
Savarez set with Alliance trebles are a good starter.. D'addario's are inexpensive, but seemed to be less lively for me. Cordoba C-10 is a really nice guitar... I just sold mine to GC and got a C-12 Cedar. I only sold because I was downsizing my guitars and really wanted the elevated fretboard to make accessing frets 12-15 easier. Enjoy that C-10 and post some photo's when it arrives!! Dave
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I second dkstot’s recommendation on fluorocarbon strings, Savarez, Oasis and D’Addario to name three. Enjoy it, what wood combo did you get? |
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I’ll also look into those strings - thanks! |
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So you know, we are a licensed retailer for Cordoba. For any other questions you may have give us a holler. We'd be happy to work with ya! We also carry La Mancha guitars which we are pretty impressed with the quality. We've tested out several fractional guitars from different companies and Cordoba and La Mancha have been most impressive to us at the price point.
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I have the Fusion 12 in maple....love it. Very easy player...great tone..has built in p/u if needed. I looked around for a while before making this purchase. Checked all I could in the 700-800 price range..Takamine ( of which I own two steel strings), Yamaha, etc...the Cordoba seemed to have the nicest finish, neck, frets, tone of all..I have to give it an A+.
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