devilhand -> Yamaha CG182SF (Nov. 12 2019 18:35:52)
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Does anyone have experience with Yamaha CG182SF? As the name suggests, it's the follow-up modell of the best-selling Yamaha CG171SF. Price 449€ 650/52 spruce solid top laminate cypress back and sides Before I start practicing seriously, I need an entry level flamenco guitar. I have an old 3/4!!! classical guitar. Speaking of the size, what is the normal scale length and fretboard width of a real flamenco guitar? I read somewhere 650/52 is not the real size it's smaller?? Should I buy it or should I try some other guitars. Since I'm located in Europe, there are other Made in Spain guitars in that prce range 400-500€ like: Prudencio Saez 17 Flamenco-Gitarre Raimundo 126 Palosanto Flamenco Gitarre However, I found Cordoba classical guitar. Not a flamenco guitar. To me, upgrade is the size. It's bigger. I guess some adjustments are needed I guess. https://www.lasonanta.com/flamenco-guitars/student-level/cordoba-c3m-nylon-string-guitar What's the difference between neck thickness and nut width? This Cordoba has nut width 52, neck thickness 23. Other features of Cordoba: Cedar solid top No info about back and sides. Some kind of laminated wood Price went down from 235€ to 144€. I can't believe that a solid top guitar can become that cheap.
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