Cordoba Mini M Travel Classical Nylon Guitar & Case
£199.00

Cordoba Mini M Travel Classical Nylon Guitar & Case

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Cordoba Mini M, Classical, Nylon-String Travel Guitar & Case

If you're looking for the ultimate travel instrument, then look no further than the Cordoba Mini M. This little nylon-string classical guitar offers you the playability of a full-sized guitar, in a compact and lightweight body with an impressively loud voice.

The Perfect Companion for Road Trips, Vacations and Hanging Out At Home

This excellent little travel-sized guitar features a solid spruce top with mahogany back and sides, giving you a clear and complex sound when played. It also comes with a comfortable, thin U-shaped neck and offers the feel and string spacing of a full-size guitar. It also comes complete with a Cordoba travel gig bag!

The guitar comes strung with Aquila Cordoba Mini Strings, which are tuned up a 4th from a standard guitar (ADGCEa), which is recommended for this guitar size. If you'd like to tune the guitar to a more traditional standard E tuning, then we'd recommend using an E set of travel sized strings instead.

If you order this item before 3pm today you will qualify for our fast, free and reliable next day delivery service. (UK customers only, subject to stock levels)

Highlights

  • Top: Solid Spruce
  • Back & Sides: Mahogany
  • Binding/Bridge: Rosewood
  • Purfling/Inlay: Rosewood
  • Rosette: All-natural wood rope pattern inlay
  • Finish: Matte (satin)
  • Neck/Fingerboard: Mahogany neck / Rosewood fingerboard
  • Scale Length: 510mm (20")
  • Nut Width: 50mm (1.96")
  • String Spacing at Saddle: 63mm
  • Nut/Saddle: Bone
  • Number of Frets: 18
  • Bracing/Build: Fan
  • Body Width & Length: 195mm / 255mm
  • Overall Length: 775mm
  • Body Depth: 65mm / 75mm
  • Tuning Machines: Silver with Black Buttons
  • Strings: Cordoba Mini Strings in A Tuning
  • Case: Gig Bag
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