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Trying this again. Lower price than any on Reverb (and no tax) in this most desired finish. Please feel free to ask any questions or ask for better or more specific pictures.
Here is a Cordoba Stage Electric Nylon Guitar. New, dead mint, as is the very cool "blue jean and leather belt" case. Solid spruce with a thin flamed amber maple veneer. Sounds great, plays great, frets have been polished, new D'Addario strings. Two pickups, piezo and internal, with a blend control. Surprisingly nice acoustic volume for playing on the sofa or intimate settings. Plugged in it sounds fantastic. The string spacing allows for easy picking if you prefer to use one. Great for latin, pop, latin jazz, bossa, samba, etc. $650. (no tax!) shipped to lower 48. This model is incredible at any price point. I will send more specific/close up pictures if you need.
Last edited by Woody Sound; 04-02-2024 at 09:55 AM. Reason: lower price
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10-03-2023 08:35 AM
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The natural amber finish is beautiful and popular. So much for the money with this guitar. A great crossover for steel strings player. Oh the price with free shipping and no tax is fantastic!
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- Spuce top.
- Beautiful maple veneer AAA on top of spruce top.
- Mahogany back and neck.
- Nut 1 7/8".
- 16" radius. (Not flat)
- 25.5 " scale length.
- 14" Lower bout.
- 1.5" rim depth.
- Little less than 5 lbs.
- Two types of pickups. Piezo under the bridge. 2 Surface mounted pickups below and on both sides of the bridge.
- 3 post. Volume and 2 for controlling and blending the pickups.
- Full but comfortable neck profile.
- Flawless build quality at an affordable price.
Basically it's the thin line crossover that I have searching for many years.
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Originally Posted by Fear the Reaper
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The new amber veneer with the contrasting binding is nice, but I also like the darker veneer (lighter finish wasn’t available when I got mine).
I have been enjoying mine for most of the year. Great guitar, well made, very comfortable, and sounds great with my Fishman Artist. If you’re used to plinky tones from most piezo-equipped guitars, this one is a step up. Very innovative pickup system.
I have to echo what Woody said. If you have the least interest in playing nylon string using an amplifier, you will want to try this guitar. At under $700 it’s a steal.
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The only bummer is that I have been working on some songs with a singer—Time After Time and Can’t Help Falling in Love with You—using this guitar, and she loved the tone (with a touch of chorus and reverb).
Until I plugged in my ES-175. Her eyes lit up and she said, That’s the sound I’ve been looking for!
Of course it is. A 175 is always the answer. But a Cordoba Stage is not a bad choice either.
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Beautiful!!!
Originally Posted by Doctor Jeff
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All things considered mentioning and acknowledging the Cordoba Stage in the same sentence as the ES-175 is validation on a very high level.
Originally Posted by Doctor Jeff
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Just curious what type of amp are you using for the Stage?
"(with a touch of chorus and reverb)."
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Originally Posted by Fear the Reaper
At this point I have too many nylons (not my BW's sexys).Last edited by Woody Sound; 10-10-2023 at 09:58 PM.
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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Just another +1 on how great these guitars are. I recently sold my Godin Multiac Nylon ACS after getting one of these, and the Godin goes for over twice the price
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Does anyone have experience of how well these guitars sound when recorded via an audio interface?
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Originally Posted by gps
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Just a bump before it goes on Reverb. They've raised the tax threshold, so I'm not as reluctant to sell there. But this is a great deal and I'd love for another member to experience it.
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Trying this again at $650 shipped, none in this most desired finish at this price on Reverb. Just trying to raise some cash. Feel free to ask any questions, or ask for better or more specific pictures.
Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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SOLD, tnx. Can't figure out how to mark the thread SOLD.
Last edited by Woody Sound; 04-02-2024 at 11:34 AM.
naming chords?
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