Cordoba friend, Marcelo Berestovoy dropped by Cordoba HQ to try out the new GK Studio Negra. In this video you can hear the beautiful bass tones, characteristic of the Indian rosewood back and sides. For more information, please contact us at info@cordobaguitars.com or check out www.cordobaguitars.com.
Thanks Marcelo! (http://www.marceloberestovoy.com/)
All audio was recorded using Apogee Electronics | http://www.apogeedigital.com.
@sthugh thanks for the reply man.
syke84 1 week ago
@syke84 This is the one. The only thing I don't like about it is that the neck is set so close to the body that I can't use my thumbpick without it hitting the top of the guitar quite a bit. I would say it's not a good guitar for people using thumbpicks, but for others it's really quite nice.
sthugh 1 week ago
I know my question might sound a bit stupid, but still gonna as anyway.. lol
I was wondering if anyone can recommend me a Cordoba nylon string guitar with a cut-away on which rhythm and plucking would sound really warm but lead will sound kinda bright.
Thanks
syke84 1 week ago
@gmdinformation It matters to me, an instrument that has a Spanish name and is made by imitators, can't keep it's value for a long time. If I want to buy a sculpture of Budda I'd buy one made in China, not one made in Tijuana.
SalvvOrtiz 4 weeks ago
I gotta say, I love the neck on these things! Unfortunately, even though Cordoba lists some of their classical guitars (usually the ones with a cutaway) as also having a 50mm nut width, it's obvious when you pick them up that they're really 52mm. Imean, they've got that Fusion line, but those are too small at 48mm. I do wish that I could get a classical guitar with this neck though.
gmdinformation 4 weeks ago
@SalvvOrtiz Who cares where it was made. I'm sure it wasn't in Spain, but anyone, anywhere is quite capable of making a good guitar if they want to, including the Chinese. If you like it, buy it. The price is so cheap that you couldn't get burned too bad anyway.
gmdinformation 4 weeks ago
@SalvvOrtiz I know. The back and sides are laminated though. I mean, it doesn't matter to me. As long as the top is solid I really don't think it matters one iota whether or not the back and sides are a laminate. Some builders like D'Aquisto even think they sound better that way, and they certainly last longer.
gmdinformation 4 weeks ago
@gmdinformation It has a solid spruce top, and indian rosewood back and sides.
SalvvOrtiz 4 weeks ago
Is this guitar made in Spain, or is a good Chinese reproduction of a great Spanish guitar? Can somebody tell me? Am burning for one.
SalvvOrtiz 4 weeks ago
I just bought one of these and I'm very happy with it, now if I could just get it to make the sounds like Marcelo...
MrJuliesguy 2 months ago