Professional Setup
Detailed setup on every guitar & a thorough 19-point inspection.
5-Star Reviews
Our customers love us and our guitars. See Our Reviews Page
Satisfied or Refunded
If you don't love your guitar, send it back for refund or exchange.
No Sales Tax outside of NC
Enjoy not paying sales tax if you don't live in North Carolina.
Cordoba Classical Guitars
1 product
Showing 1 - 1 of 1 product
Córdoba guitars was founded in 1997. Their guitars are known as acoustic instruments that possess the beauty, honesty, and simplicity of organic instruments. They are light, responsive, and are a direct descendant of the Spanish tradition. It provides a suitable instrument for classical and flamenco players as well as players of other nylon string styles from Latin America and North Africa.
Click here to hear the pronunciation of "Córdoba".
Experience Córdoba Guitars: Acoustic Spanish Guitars
It is essential to offer a comprehensive range of nylon guitar instruments that appeal to a variety of players as a means of exposing nylon guitars to a wider audience. Electric and steel-string acoustic guitar players often need nylon strings when playing, but traditional classical guitars have wide nut widths and neck profiles that make playing difficult. With a number of their guitars, Cordoba guitars have addressed this issue, among them the Cordoba C9 Crossover Cedar with its narrower nut.
Instruments from Cordoba cater to all levels of players at all price points.
-
Cordoba Master Series– Cordoba's high-end range. The guitars are handcrafted in the California workshop, a tribute to those early master guitar makers whose instruments gave voice to the most renowned concert guitarists. Models include the Cordoba Hauser, Cordoba Torres, Cordoba Rodriguez, and Cordoba Esteso.
-
Cordoba España – A diverse selection of classical, flamenco, and cutaway instruments. A solid top handcrafted in Spain makes this series an excellent choice for intermediate to professional players. Popular models include the Cordoba Solista.
-
Cordoba Fusion – Nylon-strung instrument with thinner, faster necks for steel acoustic/electric players. Available in 12 and 14-fret models.
-
Cordoba Luthier – Handmade in China, these instruments are made from solid tonewoods and offer a wide range of concert-level options at an affordable price. Models such as the Cordoba C9 and C10 prove very popular.
-
Cordoba Iberia – Hand-built Chinese instruments with solid tops are available for beginner to intermediate players at affordable prices.
-
Cordoba Protege – The beginner's student range includes small sizes for young children.
-
Cordoba Ukulele – The wide selection of ukuleles includes tenors, concert instruments, sopranos, cutaway instruments, and pickup instruments.
Spanish Authenticity with California Flair
Cordoba Master Series are handcrafted at the company's headquarters and factory in Oxnard, California. Spain & Barcelona are Cordoba's artisanal locations whereas China makes the Iberia, Fusion, Luthier, and Protege Series ukuleles and all the others. As part of its commitment to sustainability, Cordoba guitars only use woods that are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
Buy Cordoba Guitars from XGuitars
From beginners to experts, XGuitars carries a wide variety of cordoba classical guitars here at XGuitars. XGuitars has happy customers nationwide, 1,000+ five-star reviews and a 19-point inspection every time.
If you need any assistance with your order, please don't hesitate to contact me today at sales@xguitars.com or 828-417-9515. I have decades of experience and am happy to help you find the right classical guitar. -Geoff Ferdón. Owner, XGuitars
FAQs
Is a Spanish guitar the same as a classical guitar?
In most cases, "Spanish guitar" refers to a classical guitar. This is a guitar made for nylon strings, designed to be played with fingers. The Flamenco guitar is a similar, but not identical instrument sometimes called a "Spanish guitar."
Do guitars increase in value with age?
In general, older guitars are more valuable than newer ones, but there are many exceptions depending on the model. You can find out a model's value by consulting price guides and checking the prices of similar models.