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Open Box Lucero LFB250Sce Spruce/Cypress Thinline Acoustic-Electric Classical Guitar Level 2 Natural 197881060459


Description
Lucero’s LFB250SCE Spruce/Cypress Thinline acoustic-electric classical guitar, like all the guitars in their Flamenco Series, is specifically created for the contemporary player. It features a thinner neck shape than the average nylon guitar and a comfort cutaway enhancing its playability. It boasts high-grade Fishman mechanics making the smooth, round tones and warm sonics (that nylon guitars are known for) easy to achieve.
Crafted to Perfection
The LFB250SCE melds the solid spruce top with its cypress back and sides, generating high-end and sonically pleasing notes. Top-notch tonewoods, select spruce and cypress, are combined to create rich and colorful tonal possibilities. New guitarists, especially, will treasure its low-action, making beautiful chords and melodies seemingly effortless.
Lucero Classical and Flamenco Guitars
Lucero guitars are built for long-lasting dependability, boasting their "best-in-class value," so you can enjoy years of flowing harmonies at an astounding price. Each guitar is beautifully crafted and caters to all playing levels. A student aiming to learn guitar basics will appreciate the playability and comfort of grip, and the seasoned professional will enjoy the brilliant tonal capabilities. All of Lucero’s acoustic-electric models encompass reliable Fishman pickups with EQ control, so you can fully focus on your performance. Players will count on the built-in chromatic tuner that keeps your intonation sounding amazing.
Great Bang for Your Buck
Lucero manufactured guitars feature excellent craftmanship that is on par with similar instruments on the market but at a much lower cost. For players wishing not to break the bank but desire a fabulous and well-structured classical guitar, this is a great instrument choice.
A gig bag is sold separately.



Features
- Cypress back and sides
- Solid select spruce top
- Shallow neck profile
- Multi-ply wood binding
- 3-ply rear marquetry strip
- Custom inlaid rosette
- Gold hardware
- Ebonite Regal tuners
- D'Addario Pro-Arté strings
- Comfort cutaway
- Fishman Clasica III preamp: 3-band EQ, Phase, Tuner
- Gig bag sold separately
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Reviews
4.18
11 Reviews
89%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Outstanding Guitar!
Very good workmanship, fit and finish. Tuners are a tad cheap, but work fine for now. I mainly play in our church and wanted a nylon string. I have to amplify my steel string acoustic to be heard above our choir and piano and I know that will be the case with this guitar as well. Nice accurate on-board tuner and good intonation. I may upgrade the nut and saddle, but the nu-bone actually works really well so I may not. I like the flamenco, nasally sound, it seems like it will cut through without alot of boomy bass. Better shape to this guitar than the usual classicals offered by this manufacturer and the cypress back and sides look especially cool and seperate it from the run of the mill classicals you normally find on GC's wall.
Most Liked Negative Review
Updated Review
I am updating my original review, and downgrading my 5 Star Rating to a 3 Star Rating. I live in a typical apartment in Portland - where the weather is quite wet most of the year. Yet, my Lucero LFB250cse has developed conditions from drying. First, the Endpin Jack became very loose. Okay, no biggie - I tightened it back up. But then yesterday I noticed all of the Fret Ends were very sharp. Just like small knife blades against my fretting hand. So, the Fretboard has experienced shrinkage. And that is DESPITE very wet weather! My beloved new guitar, which I have played exclusively since purchase, is out of commission. At least until i order a Fret End File from Stew-Mac.
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Reviewed by 11 customers
This will be the guitar you use for years to come!
submitted2 years ago
byRobert
fromVancouver, WA
I got this guitar back in 2019 as my professor required a classical guitar. I absolutely love this instrument. Best price, quality and sound you'll get for this price point. It will get the job done and then some until you can justify a professional level instrument.
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submitted2 years ago
byMichael
fromPortland, Oregon
I purchased my Lucero in 2016 and was initially delighted with it. I'm mostly an electric player and I found this Lucero Flamingo Model easy to play after lowering the string height. After one year I updated my review and downgraded my Rating of 5-Stars to 3-Stars. When I purchased the guitar it was brand new - the sales person had to get one from their store warehouse. There wasn't one on the sales floor to demo. My serial number starts with "GW16". Hence, the guitar had been manufactured in 2016. It had not aged at all. So when I brought it home it started the aging process. This is a very "woody" guitar. What I mean is that with the spruce top there isn't a ton of finish applied. You can actually see the ridges of the woodgrain. The finish isn't so thick as to smooth it out. After the first year my guitar significantly dried. It should have been aged at the factory, or at least the wood should've been aged before assembly. So my neck shrunk slightly - to the point that sharp fret ends protruded. I purchased a fret ends file and fixed the sharp fret ends. I also put a humidifier in the case, which slowed the aging/shrinking process. Now, and for the past few years, this guitar had become more playable. It sounds fantastic and plays like a dream. I guess at this price point manufacturers can't take the time to age the woods, or the guitar. Just know that this guitar gets better with age. I highly recommend this guitar and revise my review to 5-stars.
Cannot Recommend Highly Enough ❤️
submitted3 years ago
byRobert
fromMadison, Wi. USA
This guitar plays and sounds fantastic both acoustic and electric. Pick up is ok with it's built in preamp and the tuner is fine. It's better than anything similar until you get to about the $1500-$2000 price point. Lucero has done a better job at having their guitars arriving pretty much set up and ready to go for the most part and this one was no exception. It's action was perfect for me.. low to the limit. I'm actually in love with my new guitar so much that it's already my #1. Oh and it's BEAUTIFUL as well. One tip that has helped me with all of my Lucero guitars (I've now owned 10) is that I keep it tuned to E flat. No science behind this other than I think its the sweet spot for the sound I like. ✌️
Great starter/intermediate guitar and is built to last!
submitted3 years ago
byRobert
fromVancouver, WA
I personally used this for graduate school and to be honest you can't find a better guitar for it's quality and price point. The intonation varies 8-15+ cents past the 5th fret but over all it's a great guitar and has sound construction and volume production.
Outstanding flamenco guitar!
submitted3 years ago
byDaniel
fromEncinitas, CA
Been playing since 14 now 53. Owned over 20 guitars fr Ibanez to Gibson and Martin. Played this guitar exclusively for 8 years. Recently upgraded to several handmade Spanish guitars. I keep going back to this guitar and I have 3 handmade Spanish guitars I spent 9k on. Holds its own. You won't be disappointed.
Minor flaws keep rating low.
submitted6 years ago
byOld man look at me now....
fromPrinceton Minn
I was looking for a Yamaha CGX 102 but this guitar caught my eye. Played it for awhile and liked the sound unplugged and plugged into my acoustic A40 amp. I did not play the one in the box, just looked it over for blemishes and cracks. When I got home with it I realized the fret bars were protruding out at each end and we're very sharp. The neck is also bowed and the string are 3/8 + over the frets. There is an Allen wrench that comes with it, but l am not sure how much I can crank on the tension rod before things start to break. Looks like another trip to the G C store to repair and set up a new instrument. We will see how the service goes before I recommend this to anyone.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked byJIm
fromMichigan
What is the scale length on this guitar ?
This is full scale - 25"submitted2 years ago
asked byScott
fromMissouri
What are the dimensions? And any case recommendations?
Please see...https://luceroguitars.com/product/lfb250sce-flamenco-blanca-cutaway-electronics/................."Musician's Gear Deluxe Classical Guitar Case Tweed"submitted3 years ago
asked byMarty c
from76244
Hi my hands are on the smaller size would this guitar work for me?
Classical guitars are wider necked than steel. That being said take a look at the "Cordoba Cadete 3/4 Size Acoustic Nylon String Classical Guitar Natural"submitted6 years ago
asked byMike
fromPortland,Oregon
What is the nut width and is the action set high or low
15/16″ (50mm) is the nut width, and the action is roughly around the middle range.