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Description



Features
- Body type: Classical
- Cutaway: No
- Top wood: Solid Canadian Cedar
- Back & sides: Solid Indian Rosewood
- Bracing pattern: Spanish fan
- Body finish: High Gloss Polyurethane
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: Traditional Classical
- Nut width: 2.04 in. (52 mm)
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Neck wood: Spanish Cedar
- Scale length: 25.6 in.
- Number of frets: 19
- Neck finish: High Gloss
- Pickup/preamp: No
- Brand: Not applicable
- Configuration: Not applicable
- Preamp EQ: Not applicable
- Feedback filter: Not applicable
- Tuner: Not applicable
- Headstock overlay: Indian Rosewood
- Tuning machines: Cordoba Premium Gold
- Bridge: Indian Rosewood
- Saddle & nut: Bone
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Special features: None
- Case: Hardshell Case
- Accessories: None
- Country of origin: Spain
Reviews
5
6 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- I tried C9, C12, 45MR have the same issue.1
- It can be fixed with action set higher about 4.51
- Light buzz on D string at fret 2 and 3.1
- None1
- The buzz issue on D string on every Cordoba .1
- Wonderful sound. Looking good.1
Reviewed by 6 customers
Wonderful Classical Guitar
submitted7 years ago
byTTruong
fromDallas, TX
Bass and treble response and good balance. Wonderful sound. Looking great. I tried Kremona Solea, Cordoba C12 and this Cordoba Solista and picked the Solista. There are so many great comments about cordoba C12, I tried 2 of them and did not like it much. I tried C9 before and C12 was not much different compared with C9 and for almost double price of C9. Solista is much better compare with C12 , my opinion.
A touch of Spain
submitted12 years ago
byPeter
fromErie, Pennsylvania
Since purchasing my Cordoba Solista CD/IN, I have spent many hours getting to know this fine instrument. The ease of playing allows me to extend my range considerably and the sound that it produces is extremely fine from deep bass to the crisp treble it produces. I am very happy with this instrument and would recommend it to anyone who wants to experience a high quality handmade guitar.
Sweeeeet!
submitted13 years ago
byKathleen Gentry
fromIndianapolis, IN
I traded up my Cordoba C9 for this Solista CD/IN, and by the way, there was absolutely nothing wrong with the C9 "it too was a gem of a guitar!" I only traded up for the simple fact that I wanted a warmer sounding guitar and cannot afford both guitars. This Solista is a well made guitar from Spain and worth every penny that I spent. The strings do set just a little higher than the C9, but for me, it isn't causing any issues in my playability. I've really been quite impressed with these Cordoba Guitars. I have also been impressed with the sales reps from the Guitar Center that I go to, all are very helpful and kind. If you are looking for a sweet, warm sounding guitar, check it out, see if its for you...it certainly is for me.
Cordoba Solista purchase
submitted13 years ago
byPatrick Moore
fromRenton, Washington
I have a number of Classical guitars and one of them is the Manuel Rodriguez FC. I just purchased a Cordoba Solista and it has quickly become a favorite of mine. The workmanship is above reproach...no flaws. It is a good looking instrument and is somewhat understated compared to my FC. The sound is uniform and refined. Very pleasing, not as robust as the FC is but is not lacking in any regard. Very nice action and my impression is that this was money well spent. The Solista also comes with a very nice guitar case. Pat
quality guitar
submitted16 years ago
byBobby Brown
fromFL. Florida
love classical guitars it just smooth great tone perfect size body love the binding
Review on the Coldoba Solista
submitted16 years ago
byJoey Krueger
fromFresno, Ca
My experience with Cordoba products has been nothing short of amazing. The quality is proficient, and I have always been satisfied. the Codoba Solista lives up to the standards very nicely. it is highly durable, and the acoustic quality is outstanding. I myself do not own the Solista, but have played it a number of times and can honsetly say its worth every penny
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submitted3 years ago
asked byTom
fromMadison, Wisconsin
Is a case included? If so, which case? I understand there is a case that helps control humidity and with such a case there is a lifetime warranty instead of a shorter warranty. What is the warranty on this guitar?
HumiCase Protege Classical/Flamenco Guitar Case Black....Three year warranty..submitted4 years ago
asked byThomas
fromBakersfield, Ca
The Cordoba Solista Cedar top is on backorder. Is there an estimated time of delivery? Where is this guitar made? Thank you.
Please contact our Customer Service agents to get an updated Back Order time framesubmitted6 years ago
asked bySteve
fromSpringfield Illinois
What is the difference between a Cordoba Solista CD/IN Acoustic Nylon String Classical Guitar and one that is just a CD (i.e. without the IN designation? Thanks, Steve
The IN stands for Indonesian Rosewood which is what the fretboard is made of. That's the difference between them.submitted7 years ago
asked byTTruong
fromundisclosed
Where is Cordoba Solista made? I saw it made in Spain before, but not for now?
This model is built in Spain.












