Cordoba Dolce 7/8 Size Classical Nylon Guitar
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Cordoba Dolce 7/8 Size Classical Nylon Guitar
$299.99
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Price History for Dolce 7 8 Size Nylon String Classical Acoustic Guitar
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Current Price | $299.99 | January 7, 2025 |
Highest Price | $389.00 | November 2, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $299.99 | December 26, 2024 |
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$299.99 | December 26, 2024 |
$389.00 | November 2, 2024 |
Cordoba Dolce 7/8 Size Classical Nylon Guitar Description
- Solid Canadian cedar top
- Mahogany back and sides
- Lightweight, 7/8 size classical
- 50mm nut width
- Savarez Cristal Corum strings in High Tension, 500CJ
Cordoba Dolce 7/8 Size Classical Nylon Guitar Specification
Specification: Cordoba Dolce 7/8 Size Classical Nylon Guitar
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Cordoba Dolce 7/8 Size Classical Nylon Guitar Reviews (8)
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Ricky D –
I came back to playing classical guitar a little late in life and I found a full body, full size guitar a little difficult to play.
My guitar teacher recommended that I go with a 7/8 parlour classical or a fusion nylon string. The neck of the fusion guitar was too small but the parlour with a short scale was perfect.
I purchased this Cordoba Dolce as an entry level instrument and it has been very satisfactory.
I had it set up with csaba as hard tension strings by my local guitar tech and itโs been a real pleasure to play.
The instrument is late, very well appointed and has a sweet sound.
I have since added a KN under string pick up and Iโm very happy.
Kath A –
I’m in love with my Cordoba 7/8 Dolce that I purchased through Calido Guitars. It arrived securely packaged and all set up by Calido with great action. I read/watched a lot of reviews for the Dolce, and am glad I finally clicked ‘buy’. I’m 5’4″ and my Yamaha just felt a little ‘large’ to have my arms around after 15-20 minutes. This smaller scale is noticeably more comfortable for my shoulders and upper arms. I’m really glad to have the solid cedar top. I liked the sound of my spruce Yamaha, but missed the lower, warmer tones I had on an earlier old cedar folk guitar. I use an ErgoPlay Tappart guitar support, and it fits fine on this scale of guitar. And I know beauty is on the inside (!) but wow, this guitar is so pretty – I’m so glad I bought it, and am really looking forward to a lot of beautiful music from and with it! Now to think of a name….
Ashley Christy –
The guitar is beautiful but not packed securely so it arrived with a crack in it.
G.B. –
I was beginning to practice more fingerstyle/classical and getting weary of beating up my fingers on steel strings, so had this little 7/8 Cordoba in mind for about the last 6 months. Arrived yesterday, and what a lovely addition to the stable! Will say first, I ordered it from Calido Guitars through Amazon, and I think that made a huge difference. The guitar had obviously been checked over in the shop, brought up to tune, and string height checked and adjusted, because it is perfectly in the zone of 4mm for the low E and 3mm on high E at the 12th fret. I checked intonation this morning, and it is close to perfect. Now, I adore my local luthier, he is a master, but he also charges $100.00 for a setup. I figure Calido saved me $100.00. The fact that a skilled shop took the time to unpack, check over, adjust and tune the instrument before sending it to me deserves accolades. It is extremely comfortable to play, huge sound for a 7/8 size guitar, and a beautiful finish to boot. Fret ends are smooth as my much more expensive guitars, the tuners seem faultless to operate, and the wood and lacquer are lovely. I will tinker a bit with changing strings because I’d like to bring out a bit more treble in the mix, but the overall tone is very nice. As with any Chinese made instrument, and an online order, be sure to check over the essentials AND the details before you make it a “keeper”, but have to say I am truly impressed.
Carlos –
I had my Swedish Espana for 40 years, but I hadn’t played it much when it was stolen so I did not replace it for several years. It was smaller than a full sized guitar, but I don’t know by how much, and full sized guitars always seemed large to me when I played them – so I bought the Dolce. I am very happy with it although it does seem a tad small & I think I actually would’ve preferred a larger guitar. The sound is full & sweet, the wood is beautiful, the craftsmanship excellent. I am especially impressed with the tuners assembly – outstanding! Far superior than on my beloved Espana. One thing I wonder is how I would’ve fared on a larger fretboard with my arthritis. I hadn’t realized how limited my finger joints had become & it’s a challenge. I actually think a larger fretboard would work better for me because it’s the tight bending of my fingers that’s the biggest challenge – not the extension. I would definitely buy another Cordoba, it’s a beautiful guitar.
Bill Reiman –
Over the years my hands and fingers have succumbed to a variety of nerve and arthritis, which has diminished my ability to practice and play classical guitar. So finding something that is easier on my hands is a big deal for me. I had a standard cordoba c5 for that 4 years, which when I could play I enjoyed a lot. So I figured that hopefully a smaller scale finger board would work. Much to my delight the small decrease in nut size (52mm to 50mm) and scale length (650mm to 630mm) works well for my hands. I had tried 48mm crossover guitars before, but the string spacing never felt correct. 50mm at the nut with a thin Cordoba neck works well. I can play for about and hour without great difficulty or pain.
Now the guitar itself is a marvel, it’s well finished and well balanced to play as most Cordoba’s are. The sound is very good for a small guitar. The sound across all string is very even which is nice, and it has a warm sound with the Saverz strings. For comparison the C5 is a bit more ‘Bassey’ with clear trebles (When payed with normal tension strings). The Dolce by comparison has the same tone and good sustain for this level of guitar. The Dolce is basically 5mm smaller in all body measurements, and it does feel smaller…. but in a good way.
I expect the sound to changes a bit when I switch to lower tension strings, I normally play low tension basses and normal tension trebles (something like Augustine Blacks) .
This is a nice surprise in a small package.
Ashley Christy –
This 7/8 size classical guitar is perfect for my 12 year old grandson. It has great sounding full tone for its size and looks more expensive than it is.
Denise0310 –
Guitar arrived in good condition. Came equipped with a name brand set of strings however the string height on the guitar was very high. Even though the guitar came with a truss rod you may want to leave the adjustments to a professional. I took the guitar to a local shop and had the string height adjusted but they had to sand down the bridge also to get the correct height….so that was an extra added expense that was not accounted for. Overall a nice looking guitar but be aware that it may need some adjustment.