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Cordoba Mini II Bass MH-E, Mahogany, Small Body, Acoustic-Electric Bass Guitar

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Arrives Jul 4 – Jul 6
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Style: Mahogany Electric


Features

  • The Mini II Bass is here to expand your horizons and your registers!
  • Features an extended 580mm (22 7/8) scale length so it tunes perfectly to Standard E
  • Keep it acoustic and the Mini II Bass's deeper body depth will provide a well-rounded tone
  • Use its Cordoba MB103 pickup to plug it in and you'll be surprised by this portable bass's rich, robust tone
  • Built with all-mahogany woods, the Mini II Bass MHE's unique voice is mellow, soft and balanced
  • Natural wood has unique spirit and varies greatly in color richness and wood grain; Product shipped may appear lighter or darker in color than the product shown here.

Description

The Mini II Bass is here to expand your horizons and your registers! Based on our popular travel-sized Mini, the Mini II Bass is slightly bigger and features an extended 580mm (22 7/8”) scale length so it tunes perfectly to Standard E. Keep it acoustic and the Mini II Bass's deeper body depth will provide a well-rounded tone; use its Cordoba MB103 pickup to plug it in and you'll be surprised by this portable bass's rich, robust tone. Built with all- mahogany woods, the Mini II Bass MHE's unique voice is mellow, soft and balanced. Strung with nylon core, phosphor-bronze strings, the Mini II Bass feels and sounds more like a full size bass than its miniature bass counterparts. With the Mini II Bass MHE, you'll never have to leave the low- end behind!

Brand: Cordoba


Size: Mini II Bass


Color: Mahogany Electric


Item dimensions L x W x H: 34.38 x 11.38 x 18 inches


Top Material Type: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany


String Material Type: Nylon


Finish Type: Unfinished


Instrument: Guitar


Item Weight: 2.4 Pounds


Item Weight: 2.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: 34.38 x 11.38 x 18 inches


Item model number: 99-754-0050


Batteries: 1 9V batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 21, 2019


Back Material: Mahogany


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Mahogany Electric


Fretboard Material: Pau Ferro Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Piezoelectric


Scale Length: 580


String Material: Nylon


Top Material: Mahogany


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Number of Strings: 4


Material Type: Wood


Size: Mini II Bass


Battery type: Alkaline


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Jul 4 – Jul 6

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it! 😍
I love this guitar more than my electric bass that cost 4x as much. Fun to play for bluegrass and related styles. Strings are easy on the fingers. Light as a feather to wear on a strap. I love taking it places. Short neck is never in the way in small spaces. Great built-in and lit up tuner, convenient volume knob. Perfect construction, sturdy, beautiful instrument. Amazing little bass for the price, however the tuning knobs are a little finicky when tuning. Not sure if it is how the factory strung it, or if the knobs need replaced. Once in tune, it stays in tune. Also, this bass will not keep up with a rock band. I’ve done it, but prefer to use my electric five string bass for the non-acoustic, rock styled sets. The sound is wonderful for any style music, it’s just not meant to be played hard like my electric. The strings are too short and vibrate in a way that it can’t be played fast. I would recommend this for any beginner. It is a joy to play. They won’t want to put it down!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023 by josiah

  • Great Deal
A rare find in my opinion. For less than $200 this bass guitar cannot be beat. Mine came with a perfect set up. Good action no sharp rats. Very good intonation and no problems with neck relief or buzzing. I could not be happier with this deal. I have a minor problem with the strap button jack. It’s an unusual shape and hard to fit a strap on. The tuner works fine, but is a little slow in response. The jury is still out on the tuning machines. I wish it came with a case, but at this price, I understand. I am so happy with this instrument I invested in the Cordoba 1/4 size gig beg. Fits good but tight at the headstock. Overall, the instrument is so easy to play and so very fun. It looks great, feels very tactile and light. I recommend a using a wide strap as the instrument is a little neck heavy And it does sound terrific, both acoustically and plugged in. I would buy this again in a flash, but there is no need as this one is a keeper. Love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023 by Dennis

  • Shock and Awe
I got home from work last night and this little Cordoba was waiting for me, to be honest for what I paid I wasn’t expecting much, I just wanted a little Acoustic Bass to jam on particularly in the middle of the night, no cords, no amps, something small and simple. The Cordoba Mini II Bass easily checked those boxes. She arrived well packaged, UPS did not destroy her in transit, I pulled her out tuned her up and got to playing … four hours later I realized maybe I had something special in my hands, this bass is easy to set up and easy to play and while it doesn’t have the tone of a full sized guitar, it sounds amazingly good for the size and price point, in fact I dare say that for under $200 dollars this little guitar is a steal of a deal! Generally with guitars if you spend low you get low quality, that is not the case here at all! This is an exceptional little guitar and a great value! I highly recommend it if your looking for something small and reasonably quiet or if maybe you have a youngster who’s interested, but you don’t want to break the bank with their instrument, it is inexpensive, but not garbage! Edit: After a few months I am still extremely happy with this little Bass, Iv written and composed several songs with her! She sounds good, holds her tune very very well, I can go to work for the week and come back to her with no tuning adjustments needed. You want to talk about a great value this little Cordoba is the definition! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2022 by ChefJD

  • Not perfect, but fantastic fun for the price
I wanted a portable fun toy bass for camping and travel, and this thing is just the ticket. There are several similar basses by other manufacturers that all use these same round wound nylon strings. The Ibanez PNB14E sounds a bit better, but it's also quite a bit bigger and more expensive. I haven't tried the Taylor - I'm sure it's great but it's a LOT more expensive. I also haven't tried the UBass with its rubber strings - I wanted something a little bit bigger than that. It's also a great size for kids who want to try out the bass and the strings are easier on the hands than normal ones - though I think any kid who got into it would quickly want a 'real' bass. Pros: It's tremendously fun to play with a funky little sound, and you can play it anywhere without lugging along any gear. I call mine the Groove Machine. The strings have a lot more give to them than normal bass strings - very bouncy and easy on the fingers. It sounds GREAT when plugged in. Great travel size. The fret spacing is very similar to an acoustic guitar, so you can stretch to some notes that are difficult to reach on a normal bass. Cons: The finish work understandably gets hurried on such an inexpensive instrument - My fretboard is a bit rough in spots and the fret ends could use some filing. That said, it's a pretty little thing and I think the quality is good for the price. It's very quiet when unplugged, and if you play it hard the slap sound reminds me of a toy guitar. I really enjoy playing it to myself, but you're not going to lead a campfire singalong without a little amp Since I came from guitar I don't generally play bass the "normal" fingerstyle way where you hit the strings with the tips of your index and middle fingers - but there's no feature (like a pickup on a normal bass) to rest your thumb on for this kind of playing I'm not one to break strings, but they are expensive if you do. FYI the strings the other comments say to buy aren't available anymore. Just get whatever strings they are selling for the Taylor GS Mini, currently D'Addario XTB3790GS. I thought the notes were going out of tune above the 12th fret and I initially decided it just doesn't play well up there - but now that I check it with a tuner the intonation isn't bad... maybe I judged too quickly during the new string stretching out phase. You can't reach much above fret 15 anyway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023 by G. Meloy

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