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Cordoba C5-CE CD Lefty Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Nylon String Guitar

Cordoba C5-CE CD Lefty Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Nylon String Guitar

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Based off of the top-selling C5, the C5-CE Lefty adds a soft cutaway to provide easy access to the upper register, as well as Fishman Presys II preamp that amplifies your signal for stage and studio. Perfect as a first nylon-string guitar and ready for gigging, this lightweight guitar is built with a solid Canadian cedar top and mahogany back and sides to produce a warm, well-rounded tone with beautiful sustain both acoustically and amplified. The C5-CE's carved headstock, hand-inlaid wood rosette, Indian rosewood binding, Savarez strings, and glossy PU finish result in a guitar that truly stands out from all other entry-level options. A lightweight adjustable truss rod is built into the neck for stability.

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Product Name Cordoba C5-CE CD Lefty Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Nylon String Guitar
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.

Cordoba C5-CE CD Lefty Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Nylon String Guitar

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Based off of the top-selling C5, the C5-CE Lefty adds a soft cutaway to provide easy access to the upper register, as well as Fishman Presys II preamp that amplifies your signal for stage and studio. Perfect as a first nylon-string guitar and ready for gigging, this lightweight guitar is built with a solid Canadian cedar top and mahogany back and sides to produce a warm, well-rounded tone with beautiful sustain both acoustically and amplified. The C5-CE's carved headstock, hand-inlaid wood rosette, Indian rosewood binding, Savarez strings, and glossy PU finish result in a guitar that truly stands out from all other entry-level options. A lightweight adjustable truss rod is built into the neck for stability.

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Product Name Cordoba C5-CE CD Lefty Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Nylon String Guitar
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.
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