Manuel Rodriguez Model "A" Nylon-string Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar

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Manuel Rodriguez Model "A" Nylon-string Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar

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Rich in Sound, rich in history, rich in beauty.

The Model A Cutaway Classical Guitar has a solid Canadian cedar top and Indian rosewood back and sides on a cutaway classical body. Other traditional features include a rosewood headstock faceplate, fingerboard, and bridge, gold-plated tuners, and a wood soundhole rosette. The installed LR Baggs electronics, with a 4-band EQ, let you play the Model A Acoustic Electric in any venue. This handsome musical instrument was made in Spain and will provide you with years of musical pleasure.

Manuel Rodriguez, an accomplished Flamenco guitarist, started making fine guitars in 1905. The tradition continues and Rodriguez guitars have evolved to meet the demands of modern guitarists.

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Manuel Rodriguez Model "A" Nylon-string Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features:

  • Body Style: Classical with Cutaway
    Top: Solid Canadian Cedar
    Back: Indian Rosewood
    Sides: Indian Rosewood
    Neck: Mahogany
    Neck Joint; Spanish Heel
    Headstock: Manuel Rodriguez Slotted
    Headstock Overlay: Rosewood
    Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
    Fingerboard Radius: Plane
    Scale Length: 25.6", (650 mm)
    No. of frets: 19 Silverplated
    Fret Size: Classic Medium
    Nut: Bone
    Nut width: 1.96", (52 mm)
    Binding: Indian + colors
    Soundhole Inlay: Wood Rosette
    Bridge: Rosewood
    Saddle: Bone
    Body Depth: 3.54", (90 mm)
    Finish: Gloss
    Tuners: Gold-plated
    Strings: D'Addario J46 EXP
    Electronics: LR Baggs Pickup with 4-band EQ
    Battery: 9volt
    Origin: Spain




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  • Decent Sound

    As reviewed by Manny Brodt on 1/16/2012

    As a steel string Martin owner, I lamented purchasing anything less than that. I wanted something to learn on, then move forward and up in the nylon string line. I was disappointed to find out this guitar is made in China. It came with finger prints on it, and have what looked like liquid residue dribbles in various places, which came off after wiping and polish. I almost sent it back for that reason alone. That part of the experience I was not happy about, and am wary to purchase form guitar center moving forward. Formerly, I would not have purchased a guitar site unseen, and now I never will again. I did look at it briefly at the store when it shipped in, but didn't inspect it with a fine tooth comb there. Besides that, it is a beautiful guitar for the money (I saved another $100 as a Holiday deal). It has a decent sound, and will suffice my needs for now. The action is a bit high, and will have to get the corrected. Otherwise, it is a decent guitar for this price range.

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  • wow

    As reviewed by Michael on 10/31/2010

    Just bought one from santa clara gc store. Super clean, so warm and so loud play arpeggios on all strings. Beautiful sound and beautiful guitar, good projection and sustainability. I guess I won't need to plug it to amp because it is really loud :) And it has built in tuner wiz handy. The only problem is if you strum hard, a lot noises created and that's really bad. I don't know if this is because of the old strings or the weather (now its raining season in south SF bay area). Anyway, for me, most time I only play broken chords, so, it's really not that a big problem to me. So, I am still happy to give it a high FIVE :) But if you want to strum hard and a lot, be careful!

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