Are Córdoba guitars made in China?
The main headquarters and factory is located in Oxnard, California where the Cordoba Master Series is hand-crafted. Cordoba’s España Series is handmade in Valencia and Barcelona while the Iberia, Fusion, Luthier, and Protege Series as well as all ukuleles are handmade in China.
Does Córdoba make good guitars?
Whether you play classical music, play flamenco, or just want to add a classical guitar to your musical arsenal, Cordoba guitars are an excellent option. These fine instruments are built in the Spanish tradition, and they can add resonance and presence to the music of any genre.
Do all Córdoba guitars have a truss rod?
All Córdoba guitars come equipped with a lightweight, two-way truss rod that allows you to adjust the amount of relief in your guitar’s neck, or the amount of natural bow in the neck.
Can I use my phone as a tuner?
gStrings (Android) You can have the app play a reference note for you to tune by ear, or you can use the automatic setting to pluck a string and let the app tell you how out of tune it is. You can even adjust your phone’s mic sensitivity within the app — this can help it ignore background noise.
What strings does Córdoba use?
All Córdoba ukulele models now use Aquila strings exclusively. Combining elements of traditional string making with modern manufacturing techniques, Aquila leads the ukulele string market in technological advancement.
Do Córdoba guitars have serial numbers?
Your serial number will be located inside the soundhole, up towards the headstock.
When was Cordoba guitars founded?
1997
Founded in 1997, Córdoba is a leader and innovator in nylon-string guitars. Designed by a team of renowned luthiers, the guitars are internationally distributed and played by a growing, eclectic group of talented musicians.
Is Cordoba C7 all solid?
The C7 is a wonderful choice for beginner or intermediate guitarists. A step up from our C5, the C7 offers rosewood back and sides with the choice of a solid cedar top to achieve a warm classic nylon string sound, or a solid European spruce top for a brighter tone.