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Cordoba C7 SP Acoustic Nylon String Classical Guitar

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Arrives May 26 – May 30
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Features

  • Solid European spruce top
  • Indian rosewood back and sides
  • Rosewood bridge and fingerboard
  • Savarez Cristal Corum strings in High Tension, 500CJ
  • Includes Cordoba gig bag
  • Truss Rod Wrench 4mm (0.1 inch) Allen Key

Description

The C7 is a long-time fixture in Cordoba’s product line. A step up from the C5, which features a solid Canadian cedar top and mahogany back and sides, the C7 offers guitarists the option of solid Canadian cedar top or solid European spruce top paired with rosewood back and sides. Like many Cordoba guitars, the C7 features a fan bracing pattern, which gives the center of the soundboard more surface area to vibrate and respond to the tension of the strings. A more responsive soundboard makes the guitar louder, and provides better tone. The C7 is a great choice for beginner or intermediate guitarists. Additional features include a hand-inlaid wooden rosette, rosewood binding, bridge, and fingerboard, and a natural high gloss finish. It comes with Savarez Cristal Corum strings and Cordoba’s deluxe gig bag. The C7 is also available with a cutaway and electronics (C7-CE, cedar top only).


Brand: Cordoba


Color: Natural


Top Material Type: Spruce


Body Material: Wood


Back Material Type: Rosewood


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


String Material Type: Nylon


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Item Weight: 7 pounds


Product Dimensions: 46 x 8 x 18 inches


Item model number: C7 SP/IN


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 1, 2009


Back Material: Rosewood


Body Material: Wood


Color Name: Natural


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Scale Length: 25.6


String Gauge: Normal or High Tension


String Material: Nylon


Top Material: Spruce


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Number of Keyboard Keys: 12


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • beautiful instrument with great sound
Color: Natural
I have owned two inexpensive guitars over the years after taking guitar lessons in Spain 40 years ago. I am not a professional musician. I'm just an ordinary guy who likes to play music on guitar for my own enjoyment. I've always wanted to own a "quality" guitar. I was not interested in spending thousands of dollars on one a professional musician might own, but I wanted a nice guitar. After a lengthy search and a lot of consideration I decided to buy the Cordoba C7 classical guitar. I'm glad I did. The guitar is shipped inside the included gig bag and packed in a box with newsprint to keep it from bouncing around in the box. I was surprised it was not packed in protective Styrofoam, but the gig bag is much more rigid and sturdier than I expected and provides a lot of protection for the guitar. There was no shipping damage whatsoever. The gig bag is well-padded and firm. There is a thick padded piece inside to support the neck of the guitar. The outside of the bag has a zippered pocket to hold accessories. The bag has both a carry handle and straps so it can be worn like a backpack. The guitar itself is absolutely beautiful. Much criticism has been made about it being made in China, but the manufacture of this guitar is very good, and I could find no flaws in the fit or finish of the instrument. The detailed decoration on the tuning knob hardware really reflects some nice workmanship. The guitar arrived pre-strung, although it required some tuning. Once tuned, though, the tone was magnificent. There was not a buzz to be heard. The guitar is very lightweight and weighs much less than my older, lower cost guitars. I'm very happy with this purchase. If you want a good quality guitar with great sound and an affordable price, the Cordoba C7 is well worth consideration. The price has been dropping on this instrument. I bought it when the price dropped to $449, and I now see Amazon is selling it for $100 less. Even though I paid $100 more for it the guitar is still worth the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2013 by Terry R. Nye

  • Very Impressive!
Color: Natural
First of all, I should state for the record that I am a professional classical guitarist. For the past 15 years I have owned and played guitars by the late master luthier Thomas Humphrey almost exclusively (I concurrently owned a beautiful instrument by notable English builder Christopher Dean for about two years) all of which are near the $10,000 price range. I mention this only to establish the frame of reference by which I am reviewing the Cordoba C7. I ordered the Cordoba C7 as a teaching guitar and I received it in record time (about 2 days from ordering). Aesthetically, the guitar is beautiful. The European Spruce top and indian rosewood (laminated) back and sides are really gorgeous for a $500 guitar. What I find most impressive is the sound quality and volume of the C7. The sound is deep, rich, "wet" and suprisingly full and round. This guitar can be pushed pretty hard and played fairly loud without breaking up, although the volume does seem to peak at a certain point compared to true concert guitars (again, it's only $500, what do you want?). The playability is outstanding and action very easy no matter what the string tension. I'm not sure how the folks at Cordoba do it, but they have managed to design and build a very impressive, REALLY good advanced student guitar (or entry level concert-quality guitar?) with fine materials for an unbelievable price. I want to be careful not to over-state my praise for this guitar, but I have played guitars that sell for $1500-$2000 that do not sound this good. All of my comments and praise should be taken in the context of the price of this guitar. If you are looking for an amazing concert instrument to travel the world and record your Grammy award-winning CD, then this is probably not your guitar (although I would play a concert on this guitar if I had to). If you are looking for a great sounding and playing guitar as a "beater", travel or teaching instrument for an unbelievable price, you won't be disappointed here. P.S. The case is a gig bag and not really review-worthy. It's solidly made with thick durable fabric, but it's still a gig bag. Overall, a really good guitar/bag package for a great price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2010 by JAS

  • Guitar is great, but Alto no longer gives the gig bag
Color: Natural
The gig bag was missing
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2021 by demetrius lewis

  • A very quality instrument- more than one or two clicks nicer than beginner instruments
Color: Natural
I actually AM a beginner- studying Bossa Nova- and began with a Yamaha guitar, which was attractive, and fun to play. At some point, it was damaged (from teen-ager falling onto it), but I was able to mostly repair with tools from StewMac- and I decided I had progressed to the point where I would "donate" it to a family Beach House (to avoid the need to cart a guitar back and forth.) Looking for something one or two clicks nicer than an entry level guitar, I picked up one of these, and I have to say it LOOKS gorgeous, and plays about the same- I am not sophisticated enough to really appreciate the difference between the sound and playability of this guitar and my last one. It does come with a very nice gig bag, AND a pickup! Overall, I'm really really impressed with this instrument, this package! I am keeping it hanging from the wall when I'm not playing it, so no boy will fall into it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2020 by David D Van Wagoner

  • A guitar with a fine sound.
Color: Natural
I have never owned a Spanish guitar. I have played guitar for 40 years and when I was a kid I wasn't sure what they were good for. I write and record music and wanted to add to my "arsenal of sound." Because I was unsure of quality or my ability to play it I didn't want to spend too much out of the gate. I was exceedingly pleased with the sound and playability of this guitar. Out of the box I recorded some chords. Then I laid another track of lead on top of that. I shared that with friends and they were over the top impressed with the sound. It is soothing music. I found this to be a very quality guitar for the price and for my purpose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2013 by Dave

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