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Cordoba Guitars Fusion 12 Orchestra: Nylon For Steel String Players
Posted on Friday, April 09 @ 00:00:00 CDT by admin
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Play a steel-string guitar for a while and then turn your attention to either a classical concert guitar or a flamenco guitar. You'll realize that they are all very different instruments both in terms of sound and construction. We're quite sure that you'll discover that most nylon-string guitars out there have very flat fingerboards and necks that are not as tapered as steel-string guitars. Resolving differences between nylon- and steel-string worlds, the Cordoba Guitars Fusion 12 Orchestra proves why hybrid designs work well.
The Fusion 12 Orchestra is a nylon-string guitar built like a steel-string. It provides the comfort of a steel-string guitar with its thinner 1-7/8" neck and radiused fingerboard. The body shape of the Fusion 12 Orchestra is bound with a light mahogany binding to accentuate the body shape, making it slightly different from a traditional nylon-string guitar.
The Fusion 12 Orchestra is available with either a spruce or a cedar top. It has rosewood back and sides, lightweight cedar neck, ebony fingerboard, and a multi-ringed, hand-inlaid, natural wood rosette.
A BBand A1.2 pickup (under saddle transducer) that has a volume control mounted on the inside edge of the sound hole provides the Fusion 12 Orchestra with the option to get plugged. Its 9-volt-battery-powered electronics is fitted in a small tube that is directly coupled with a high quality endpin jack. This system also exhibits HZZless circuitry for pristine sound.
The Cordoba Guitars Fusion 12 Orchestra is priced at 755.00 USD (MSRP).
For more information, visit the official website of Cordoba Guitars.
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