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A great lefty classical guitar
I spent a long time debating between this Cordoba guitar and various Alhambras and ended up going with the Cordoba namely because it has a truss rod, which I wanted to deal with neck changes from the humidity in my area. However, aside from that, I'm very happy with this guitar; the sound is really nice and the quality feels very solid. The guitar is very light and sits nicely on the lap and encourages good posture.
Although I had mixed feelings about the built-in electronics at first, I really appreciate them now. I don't really play this guitar in an amp and don't intend to record it on the line, but having the built-in tuner is very practical for a quick mid-session re-tune (and not needing to keep an ugly headstock tuner on the guitar).
It should be mentioned Cordoba guitars ship with high-tension strings, which may or may not be what you are looking for. This isn't really well documented on the product's description, but it does state this on Cordoba's website.
Although I had mixed feelings about the built-in electronics at first, I really appreciate them now. I don't really play this guitar in an amp and don't intend to record it on the line, but having the built-in tuner is very practical for a quick mid-session re-tune (and not needing to keep an ugly headstock tuner on the guitar).
It should be mentioned Cordoba guitars ship with high-tension strings, which may or may not be what you are looking for. This isn't really well documented on the product's description, but it does state this on Cordoba's website.
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