Product Description
The Cordoba C9 is the first all solid wood guitar in the Iberia Series. With all solid Mahogany back and sides, and a solid Canadian Cedar or European Spruce top, the C9 has a warm and sweet tone reminiscent of vintage Spanish guitars. It also features a lightweight Cedar neck with an Ebony fingerboard, standard scale length and nut width dimensions (650/52), and a nitrocellulose natural finish. Other details include a multi-layer headstock veneer and a Mother or Pearl inlaid “Esteso” weaved rosette, inspired by a Domingo Esteso guitar of the 1920’s. A Rosewood binding and matching red purfling compliments the vintage rosette. A Cordoba Polyfoam case with backpack shoulder straps is included.
- All solid wood construction
- Solid Canadian Cedar Top
- Solid Mahogany back and sides with Ebony Fingerboard
- Hand inlaid Mother of Pearl "Esteso" Rosette and purfling
- Includes Cordoba Polyfoam Case
Cordoba C9 Classical Guitar, CD/MH Reviews
Cordoba C9 Classical Guitar, CD/MH Reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful Best Guitar I've Ever Owned, By Bobby Bunny "Bobby Bunny" (Seoul, Korea) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Cordoba C9 Classical Guitar, CD/MH (Electronics) This review is for anyone thinking about ordering the Cordoba guitars online from Amazon.My wife ordered the Cordoba C9 for me as a reward for passing my Cisco exams. I had it in my wish list but what a shock when I picked it up at the PO. The guitar shipped the same day it was ordered and arrived here in Seoul Korea in about 10 days. The packing box and materials perfectly the foam case and the C9. There are two variations of the CP - cedar vs. spruce tops. I have the cedar topped version. If you are thinking of learning any Spanish/Romantic music this would be the guitar for you. This cedar top gives it a nice warm, round sound - great lows without sacrificing the highs. I could find no flaws in the fit and finish of this guitar. The top is a beautifully colored cedar. The fretboard is ebony which has a very nice feel compared to rosewood. The tuning machines are gold-toned with black buttons. The rosette is looks like something from the... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful Cordoba C9 CD/MH, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Cordoba C9 Classical Guitar, CD/MH (Electronics) This guitar was purchased to replace another manufacturer's classical guitar. The wood on this guitar has a nice grain. It has very few imperfections. The finish all around is a strong point, it's near flawless. Build quality seems to be good also. It weights quite a bit less than my other classical, but this really allows the top to move, creating decent volume. The action is slightly lower than average height, which is where I prefer. Overall, a solid buy! Cordoba C9 Classical Guitar, CD/MH 0 of 1 people found the following review helpful Great student guitar, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Cordoba C9 Classical Guitar, CD/MH (Electronics) Let me start by saying this is a really great guitar if your a classical guitar students it is probably has the best sound for the price I had this guitar for 6 months. I recently replaced this guitar for a 2000 dollar made in Spain concert Alhambra guitar and to be honest. The c9 isnt that far behind there is one thing that I've liked about all cordoba guitar and that is the sustain. Even the guitar I have now doesn't compare to the sustain on my c9. The only reason I didn't give this guitar 5 stars was for these two reasons. 1 this guitar lacks balance but really that's any guitar at this price range. On a side note all cordoba guitar balance gets better the higher in price and the c9 is probably the best it's going to get in balance but it still lacks the kind of balance you get from guitars that are thousands of dollars more. 2 this guitar lacks low end doesn't much bass but still sounds great. In terms of the way it looks it is very well crafted beutifull with really even... Read more |
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