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Cordoba Fusion 14 Rose Classical Guitar with Polyfoam case | 
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| Brand: Cordoba Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $915.00 Buy New: $749.99 You Save: $165.01 (18%)
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 45362
Color: Natural Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 18.4 Dimensions (in): 46.2 x 18.5 x 7.5 Warranty: 3 year limited; limited lifetime w/humicase
Model: 14 "Rose" UPC: 809870051262 EAN: 0809870051262 ASIN: B001RTTCPW
Release Date: February 1, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Solid Indian Rosewood top | | • | Indian Rosewood back/sides | | • | nylon/steel string hybrid style guitar with thin neck | | • | Fishman Presys Blend electronics | | • | Includes Polyfoam case |
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Product Description Cordoba Fusion 14 "Rose" nylon string crossover guitar. Solid Indian Rosewood top with Rosewood back/sides. 14 frets to body with a radiused fingerboard and thin steel string style neck. Natural lacquer finish. Cutaway electric w/Fishman Presys Blend electronics. 650 mm scale length, 47 mm nut (1.85 inches) IncludesPolyfoam case.
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| Customer Reviews: Details need work March 31, 2010 Thomas Likavec (Pittsburgh Pa.) The Cordoba Fusion Rose model is a great looking guitar. It has a very warm sound. I wish Cordoba had done better in the details of this. For one thing the Cordoba web page states this is a great cross over for steel string players. The neck is narrower, but the action is much to high to satisfy the normal steel string acoustic player. Also the frets were very rough on the outer edges. I had to have these smoothed out to be playable. If these are not important to you, then you will enjoy palying it as the sound is great.
Cordoba fusion guitar February 11, 2010 C. Nance It is a beautiful guitar. Plays very well. Excellent craftsmanship. Has a rich tone.
Highly Recommended October 1, 2009 BMW (Malibu, CA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was sold on Cordoba's Fusion guitars when I read about it having nylon strings on the body of a steel string guitar. While I love the softer tones of the nylon strings, I couldn't bear to part with the way a steel string guitar feels. I learned on a classical guitar and I have wanted to return to it for a while now so this seemed like it would be my chance.
The specs on this product page are true (I checked) and I believe the size measurements are the same for all the Fusions (expect maybe for the ones with 12 frets instead of 14). I spent a lot of time researching the different models before I chose to go with the "Rose". This is my second guitar and I wanted something distinguishable from my other steel-string. I checked out the photography on the Cordoba website and a couple other online stores, and decided that the "Rose" was the one for me. The pictures on Amazon don't give it any justice. I got it shipped to my house a couple months ago and I am still getting comments on how unique and interesting the all-Indian Rosewood design is.
One last thing to note - I've been told that I'm over critical about a guitar's sound when plugged in, but the electronics that come with this guitar aren't bad and I don't have too many complaints so far. For those of you who are interested in the tech specs, it's a Bband T35 pickup that is included. Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase and would recommend it to any one.
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