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The Cordoba C12 CD Classical Guitar is a premium instrument featuring an all-solid wood construction, including a solid Canadian cedar top and solid Indian rosewood back. Designed for both aesthetics and playability, it includes a raised ebony fingerboard and comes with a humidified hardshell case for protection. Each guitar is unique, showcasing the natural beauty of wood.
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 46"L x 18"W x 8"H |
Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
String Material Type | Nylon |
Fretboard Material Type | Ebony Wood |
Body Material Type | Wood |
Back Material Type | Rosewood |
Top Material Type | Cedar |
Color | Cedar |
S**D
Playability
I've had this guitar for 3 days and I've already decided to keep it. Zentra LLC was the seller and the guitar arrived in good shape a day early. It looks like a C9 with a raised fingerboard but it does not sound like a C9 or a C10 for that matter. It does not play or sound like any classical guitar I've ever played. I think because of the raised fingerboard the action(distance between the strings and fingerboard) is low. I seriously doubt if a truss rod adjustment would alter that much. If you need the action higher you'd have to increase the height of the bridge saddle and who knows what that would do the sound, intonation and playability of the guitar. I think it sounds pretty good right where it is. I have some carpal tunnel syndrome issues so I have to take days off from playing. This guitar sounds good with a light touch so I get some relief with the trouble that flares up in my left wrist(fretting arm). I've also noticed that chord fragments often sound better than bar chords and precision controlled playing is also rewarded. In a way this guitar teaches you how to play by what it rewards. If you like loud booming music or have a very aggressive playing style this guitar may not be right for you. There are pricier models that would be able to accommodate that. If you are looking however for a sweet sounding guitar with excellent response and ease of play, a good C12 would be hard to beat.
M**A
Excellent Guitar with Beautiful Tone
I love the sound and feel of this instrument. I bought mine here at Amazon and it has been reliable with beautiful tone.
R**N
…HOW SWEET THE SOUND…
I already own 2 nylon guitars; EPIPHONE C70CE & YAMAHA G230. I like ‘em for having around the house, but l needed a better sounding nylon guitar for recording. I settled on CORDOBA as they have the reputation for excellence. Now, no music stores ( Guitar Center, Sam Ash…) l went to in my area had a CORDOBA in stock. They carried them, just did not have any in stock. Consequently, l had to rely on YouTube and reviews. I have a great set up for my Sony 75” TV audio wise, perhaps too good. I checked out the CORDOBA C9 Cedar and C10 cedar. After my research audio and review wise, l settled on the C10cd. I even ordered it. Then, for kix, l checked out the C12cd. Again, audio and reviews were my only access. I loved everything about the C12cd,but, it was $700 more than the C10cd. I decided in for the penny, in for the pound, cancelled my 10cd and ordered the 12cd. Boy am l glad l did. First, it’s absolutely gorgeous, a beauty to look at. And the sound; crisp, sweet, strong, excellent projection and better in person than in videos. For me, this is a great guitar and will definitely fit the bill for recording. One must really see the CORDOBA C12cd and play it to really appreciate it. Again, it’s a beautiful looking guitar, and the sound, the sound, HOW SWEET THE SOUND…
R**J
Pretty good but...
I have mixed feelings about this guitar. It's good and I like it a lot. Of course, one of the main distinguishing characteristics (compared to the C10) is lattice bracing and fancier trim. I have never played a full-size C10, but I have a 7/8-size C10 (C10 Parlor with a spruce top). I can't say this guitar sounds significantly better than the C10 Parlor. I was expecting too much perhaps. When I got it, the action was high, and I had to mess with the truss rod (undesirable). It really is nice, but the C10 is probably a better value. Lattice bracing? Big whoop. I mainly like this guitar. I do not (yet) love it. But feelings can change.
A**I
Awesome guitar - and pick Calico Guitars as the seller!
Great guitar for intermediate / serious student.Nice sound and the action can be adjusted to individual preferences via a truss rod.Now, a few things that are crucial:1. Buy from a company that does set it up for you before shipping.I used Calico Guitars, and asked them to lower the action as much as possible - but not to the point of buzzing. They did exactly that, and when my guitar arrived, I was amazed with how the low action improved more difficult pieces I played.2. As soon as you get it, google up "humicase how to" and check how to make the built-in humidifier work. It is shipped dry, and guitars need certain humidity to have a good sound, not crack or warp. It is simple, just follow the steps to ensure your guitar has the best environment in the case.Now, I was considering three different Cordoba models - C9, C10 and C12. I was interested in the cedar top sound, not spruce, but - to help others decide - main differences between those:-C9 is the least expensive of the bunch, it has a decent sound, not as deep as the others - maybe due to the fact that the sides and back are mahogany and not rosewood. The fingerboard is rosewood not ebony. Still, a very good guitar for the price.-C10 is the middle price point - has rosewood back and sides, and the fingerboard is ebony. It has a deep, good sound. It does not have a raised fingerboard that is helping when playing in high position (frets 12+)-C12 is the most expensive, also has rosewood back and sides and a raised ebony fingerboard. Great, deep, loud sound, louder than the other guitars due to the lattice construction. The sound is similar to C10, the main improvement is in volume and sustain. Plus, the raised fingerboard is really helping.Hope that helps!
D**N
Quality Control Issues
I've read reviews and tested the solid wood Cordoba C12 SP (European Spruce) and C12 CD (Canadian Cedar) models at a local shop. To reduce labor cost and make them affordable to consumers, Cordoba manufactures these guitars in China "using classical methods of 19th-century Spanish luthiers" to assure the highest quality products. Without doubt, the Cordoba Luthier Series Classical Guitars are probably the best anyone can buy in the $2K USD price range. They look, feel and sound great when they're produced according to the quality standards set by Cordoba. Unfortunately this isn't the case with defective products being shipped to retailers and sold to consumers. I purchased a new C12 SP Luthier Series guitar over Presidents' day weekend and it arrived cracked, without a truss rod in the neck and off-centered decals. See photos.
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