I own both of these. I didn't know when I bought the 'natural' finish one - that it had these differences. It became apparent quickly. I now think of them as different guitars because, well, they are. Thanks for the demo. It's great to see and hear nylon string guitars finally becoming more viable for live gigs. I've been chasing this since the '70's!!
AMEN on the feedback! I have 3 electric nylons, Godin Multiac Mundial which is my favorite especially with the body percussion sensors and it cost the most. The same Cordoba Stage Cooper is holding and I love it and` the way it adds to my fingerpicking style. I also have an Ibanez FRH10N thats costs less than either I mentioned, and it plays great, but DOES have feedback issues and I miss having a volume or tone control on the Ibanez. I have minimized the feedback with with a TRS cable and with a passive hum destroyer from Behringer, but I love my Stage and Mundial. Great review AND THANKS FOR SHOWING SOME NYLON ELECTRICS!
Thanks for that presentation. I'm a rumba player and I'd like to buy a guitar which allows me to play without feedbacks. I think that i will buy this cordoba traditional.
Suggestion : A comparison between the Yamaha SLG200NW (the one with the big neck) and this Cordoba stage traditional ? Specially their different sounds through the amps, electronics specs, etc. ? Thank you for the good content !
I own one of these. (In Garnet finish!). Very pleased with it. Concur all the pros. Biggest con: needs hard shell case. Gig bag is nice, but guitar needs protection if hauling it around.
Hard case now available and I've bought one. It's a hard case but....well first it has a fragile vinyl covering which will scuff easily. It looks really swish and classy but its purpose is to protect the guitar, not shout "Steal me!" if left unattended. Maybe I'm being harsh, but for me a hard case is something a little more utilitarian. Also it's a very very snug fit. For me, 4 stars.
e souhaite m'acheter ce type de guitare, pourrais tu me donner ton avis entre la TOD10n Ibanez, La Manuel Rodriguez CAFE CORTADO, Taylor's New Updated T5z Pro, la godin Multiac Duet Nylon, Cordoba Stage Guitar Natural Amber, cort SUNSET NYLECTRIC BLACK GLOSS ou autres ? D'avance merci et encore merci pour tes superbes vidéo... PS : tous les avis m'intéressent.
I imagine that Cordoba has several models without electronics, as does Martin and most brands other than Taylor. These specific guitars are designed as electric and for a specific role.
@kangaroofoot I honestly do not remember. Most likely I was suggesting that there are pickups for acoustic guitars that sound very close to a mic'd guitar. Some people prefer the quack of the piezo. I prefer a guitar to sound as it does when not amplified at all, except louder when necessary.
Yes, please, let's see some more nylon string guitars reviewed 👍
yes....more please
Yes, please include more nylon strings. Thank you for this video. Another cool offering from Cordoba!
I own both of these. I didn't know when I bought the 'natural' finish one - that it had these differences. It became apparent quickly. I now think of them as different guitars because, well, they are. Thanks for the demo. It's great to see and hear nylon string guitars finally becoming more viable for live gigs. I've been chasing this since the '70's!!
After listening to umpteen reviews of the Cordoba Stage and settled with the Black Burst as the ebony fret board warmly resonates the notes.
AMEN on the feedback! I have 3 electric nylons, Godin Multiac Mundial which is my favorite especially with the body percussion sensors and it cost the most. The same Cordoba Stage Cooper is holding and I love it and` the way it adds to my fingerpicking style. I also have an Ibanez FRH10N thats costs less than either I mentioned, and it plays great, but DOES have feedback issues and I miss having a volume or tone control on the Ibanez. I have minimized the feedback with with a TRS cable and with a passive hum destroyer from Behringer, but I love my Stage and Mundial.
Great review AND THANKS FOR SHOWING SOME NYLON ELECTRICS!
Thanks for that presentation. I'm a rumba player and I'd like to buy a guitar which allows me to play without feedbacks. I think that i will buy this cordoba traditional.
Suggestion : A comparison between the Yamaha SLG200NW (the one with the big neck) and this Cordoba stage traditional ? Specially their different sounds through the amps, electronics specs, etc. ? Thank you for the good content !
I own one of these. (In Garnet finish!). Very pleased with it. Concur all the pros. Biggest con: needs hard shell case. Gig bag is nice, but guitar needs protection if hauling it around.
Recycled fishnets, yikes
Hard case now available and I've bought one. It's a hard case but....well first it has a fragile vinyl covering which will scuff easily. It looks really swish and classy but its purpose is to protect the guitar, not shout "Steal me!" if left unattended. Maybe I'm being harsh, but for me a hard case is something a little more utilitarian. Also it's a very very snug fit. For me, 4 stars.
Thanks Cooper. I still like my Furch. But that Stage is tempting
I’m anxiously awaiting my Stage,dreaming about acoustic IRs and electric pedals.Also the dual mono possibilities!
Yes, please! Thanks.
e souhaite m'acheter ce type de guitare,
pourrais tu me donner ton avis entre la TOD10n Ibanez, La Manuel Rodriguez CAFE CORTADO, Taylor's New Updated T5z Pro, la godin Multiac Duet Nylon,
Cordoba Stage Guitar Natural Amber, cort SUNSET NYLECTRIC BLACK GLOSS ou autres ? D'avance merci et encore merci pour tes superbes vidéo...
PS : tous les avis m'intéressent.
Interestingly Yamaha has now purchased Cordoba and Guild.
Nice Sound
awesome! 😺
has Cordoba fired all their customer service employees? It is no one is able to sell me the Cordoba c10 tuning pegs which has broken.
Other than different dimensions and its look, these guitars sound identical in their tone.
The natural is warmer, ( think scooped mids ). The cedar/spruse makes a huge difference.
You two play together huh? Do you need a bassist? 😉🎸
I didnt know about Taylor has buy Córdoba guitars😮😂
Really?
It was Yamaha. Check on Cordoba’s website. You can scroll down and you’ll see the Yamaha Guitar Group trademark
This Metallic Gypsy dude is gifted enough to play luthier made Flamencos, not factory stuff like Cordobas. Im talking Gerundino and Reyes baby.
No difference maybe the price🎉
Awesome guitar, but shitty tuners. Mine broke after couple months.
Why is it that all guitars have to have a pickup...its really hard to find a true accoustic guitar these days wuthout a pick up
I imagine that Cordoba has several models without electronics, as does Martin and most brands other than Taylor. These specific guitars are designed as electric and for a specific role.
I have a fully acoustic Cordoba C10. Acoustic nylon guitars are very easy to find.
Guitarra no profesional.
Nice sound but still not accoustic...it still has that electric sound
It is the classic piezo sound of an amplified acoustic guitar. It was intended for this purpose. There are other modes which are 100% acoustic.
@@johnwashburn3793When you say 100% acoustic, do you mean not electrified at all? Or like an electrified true acoustic sound?
@kangaroofoot I honestly do not remember. Most likely I was suggesting that there are pickups for acoustic guitars that sound very close to a mic'd guitar. Some people prefer the quack of the piezo. I prefer a guitar to sound as it does when not amplified at all, except louder when necessary.
@@johnwashburn3793 I appreciate the response, thank you
The guitar just doesnt have character
The guitarist certainty does (and I kinda like it, especially for the money).
Nylon is for kids.
What stupid train did you just get off of?
@@katiedotson704 you must play with nylon.
@@FlyingCircusAct As do many of the greatest guitarist of our time, from Willie Nelson to John Williams and Julian Bream.
@@katiedotson704 nah