Best Classical Guitars
Let’s go with a selection of the most valued classical guitars. This is a selection based on different parameters such as quality, sales leader and positive reviews.
Guitar Cordoba GK Studio Negra
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- 1 Guitar Cordoba GK Studio Negra
- 2 Guitar Furch GNc2-CW Grand Nylon
- 3 Guitar Hanika Thomann Custom BK
- 4 Guitar Takamine TC135SC
- 5 Guitar Raimundo Bossa Nova 3-C/CE NAT
- 6 Guitar Cordoba GK Studio
- 7 Guitar Hanika Natural-Torres
- 8 Guitar Cordoba Fusion Orchestra CE Cedar
- 9 Guitar Taylor Jason Mraz Signature
- 10 Guitar Amalio Burguet 2M Spruce
- 11 Guitar Cordoba C10 Cedar
- 12 Guitar DEA Guitars Presto Cedar
- 13 Guitar Höfner HGL8 Green Line
- 14 Guitar La Canada Model 17A Maple Antique
- 15 Guitar Ramirez Tradicional 1A w. case
This guitar usually has a price around 577.00 €
- With cutaway
- Top: Solid European spruce
- Back & Sides: Laminated rosewood
- Fretboard: Rosewood
- Scale: 650 mm
- Nut width: 50 mm
- Machine heads: Gold-plated
- Pickup system: Fishman
- Colour: Natural

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I like this guitar, and I really wanted to buy it for quite a while now. But it has some fundamental issues in my opinion. I cannot confirm if those issues are applicable to the particular guitar I received, or the entire GK Studio Negra series. I expect the time will tell if the purchase I made was worth it.
PROS
1) It is a beautiful looking guitar. 2) It is Fishman amplified which is essential for gigs and recordings (but do read on). 3) The finish on the guitar is fine, and 4) the front, neck and the fretboard are well delivered despite this guitar is made in China. 5) The fact it has a truss-rod is a wonderful extra, and one of the reasons I bought it.
It is unfortunate I needed to correct the neck immediately after unpacking, it needed about half a turn, which is a significant correction on a brand new neck (but hey, that’s why the truss-rod is there so we’re all good).
However, there are other issues I cannot fix.
CONS
This is supposed to be a Flamenco "Negra" model, with warmer and bassier sound comparing to traditional "Blanca". Back and sides being "veneered", or perhaps the way it was put together, is a downside as it practically cancels out the sustain and warmer and deeper sound expected from rosewood. I do not know what is the wood beneath the rosewood veneer, in respect of the sound I doubt it is rosewood (although it should be). The specs just say "Back and sides: Rosewood, veneered".
Ultimately what you get is the Negra looks, with the sound of standard flamenco blanca guitar, loud and snappy, sharp, but no warmth or depth that comes with rosewood body.
I compared it with my inexpensive ¤400+ EUR Spanish flamenco negra guitar which has infinitely more warmth and depth in the tone. So I am pretty disappointed with Cordoba GK Studio Negra in that respect. If you truly need a "Negra" sound qualities this guitar is not for you, despite its name.
Summary
GK Studio Negra is a bit overpriced as well as misleading by name in my opinion. Is it worth ¤649? I would say the build quality is more in the range of ¤450 to ¤500 max, remembering it comes with Fishman and let’s not forget the gig bag.
It is ok for practice, perhaps dabbling in Flamenco (if that’s what you want to do), and playing around with friends and at parties. Sadly I do not think I can use it for gigging or recordings – which sadly defeats the whole purpose of having Fishman amp onboard.
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In a manner of speaking, the Cordoba GK Studio Negra is very versatile and can be used in many situations: the ”negra” model itself offers sustain of sound while providing swift volume changes required in flamenco music, the inner microphones are satisfying and can be used when playing live and the materials chosen are quite typical in negra guitars and could be stated as safe and reliable decision.
The product has proven to be pleasant to play and practice with. For myself this is the reason why I haven’t proceeded and changed this model to more expensive guitars with better quality.
The problems, ”the cons”, of this model comes from the aspect of sound.
The buzzing sound is desirable in flamenco guitars but not in this extent. Using required amount of force to create the small buzz from notes is hard with this guitar. It can be experienced especially when you can play different models on same occasion.
The tone doesn’t have much depth, but then again one can’t require too much from a guitar with this price tag.
What I and some other people have noticed is that this guitar can produce relatively great volume, which can be seen as good or bad.
To mention something about the price – it is surprisingly low for what you will receive: ”multifuntional” negra guitar with built in mics. So it is a definite advantage.
As I said in the introduction, the materials chosen for this guitar are typical. The same could be stated from the design as well. So there isn’t any peculiarity in this model to be commented.
It could be just my luck, but the final trim in my guitar contained some failures. The
nut and slug holding the built in microphone were loose, there was some glue left near the bridge and I am bit worried of how the cords of the microphone will stay on their position and will they resonate in the future, I don’t know yet.
I believe I won’t record any compositions with my product, the model isn’t adequate for that purpose. On the other hand I won’t resell it to anyone and the product was relatively cheap. I could say, in the end I felt that i didn’t waste any money and I was able to enjoy the pros of this product.
To summarize it all up, well… for this price I could say that you can’t really loose and Cordoba GK Studio Negra is a convenient purchase if you aren’t sure what kind of situations you will face with your guitar. You can play classical or flamenco music and you don’t have to worry about the mics in jam or live sessions etc.
Only inhibiting factor would be the sound which wasn’t, at least for me, the most alluring quality of this guitar model.
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Guitar Furch GNc2-CW Grand Nylon
This guitar usually has a price around 1020.00 €
- Cutaway
- Top: Solid red cedar (Thuja plicata)
- Back and sides: Solid walnut (Juglans nigra)
- Neck: Mahogany (Khaya ivorensis)
- Fretboard and bridge: Ebony (Diospyros mespiliformis)
- Nut width: 45 mm
- Scale: 650 mm
- 18 Frets
- Rosette: Black / Walnut
- Body bindings: Tortoise-style
- Matte transparent pickguard
- Ex-factory stringing: Savarez Alliance HT (article no. 233638)
- Finish: Open pore
- Colour: Natural
- Made in the Czech Republic

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Guitar Hanika Thomann Custom BK
This guitar usually has a price around 1170.00 €
- With cutaway
- Solid cedar top
- Bottom and sides: Solid mahogany (Entandophragma zylindricum)
- Neck: Cedro
- Fretboard: Ebony
- Scale: 650 mm
- 20 Frets
- Nut width: 48 mm
- Mahogany veneer headstock
- Bone bridge
- R1 standard machine heads
- Pickup system: Shadow SH 4020 with gold coloured end pins
- Open-pore, matte black lacquer
- Matching Hanika bag: Article nr 279123; matching Hanika case: Article number 185450 (not included)

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Guitar Takamine TC135SC
This guitar usually has a price around 1390.00 €
- Cutaway
- Top: Solid Sitka spruce
- Bottom: Solid Indian rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia)
- Fretboard: Rosewood, arched (Dalbergia latifolia)
- Nut width: 47.5 mm
- Scale: 650 mm
- CTP-3 Cool Tube preamp
- Colour: Natural, high gloss
- Case included
- Made in Japan

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Some comments from people who come to the forum about this model:
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Another advantage of this guitar is its narrow nut, allowing greater comfort when playing it.
I would recommend this guitar to any musician who is looking for a high quality sound and a beautiful instrument.
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Guitar Raimundo Bossa Nova 3-C/CE NAT
This guitar usually has a price around 775.00 €
- Size: 4/4
- Top: Canadian cedar, massive
- Back and sides: Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia)
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard: Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia)
- Golden finish hardware
- Scale: 640 mm
- Nut width: 50 mm
- Pickups: Fishman Classic III
- Ex-factory stringing: Savarez 540R (article no. 201975)
- Colour: Natural, high gloss
- Made in Spain

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Guitar Cordoba GK Studio
This guitar usually has a price around 549.00 €
- Pickup system: Fishman
- With cutaway
- Top: Solid spruce
- Back & Sides: Laminated cypress
- Fretboard: Rosewood
- Scale: 650 mm
- Nut width: 50 mm
- Machine heads: Gold-plated
- Colour: Natural

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The guitar was supplied in Thomann’s usual excellent packaging and arrived undamaged. On careful examination, I was able to identify a couple of minor finish flaws and some under-polished lacquer but certainly nothing that was cause for concern. The alignment and fit of the neck was perfect, the tuners properly fitted, frets well seated and for a guitar at this price point I would say that the finish quality was very good – well above average, in fact. Some of the fret ends were a little sharp and several would clearly benefit from some polishing as roughness could be felt where the strings passed over them. The golpeador did have an air-bubble under it, but this was easily sorted out. Anyway, I see none of this as negative and would rate the guitar extremely highly at the price paid.
Naturally, the guitar needed a few days for the strings to settle in and a few hours playing before evaluating the performance. I have to say, the factory setup was very good indeed. For my own purpose, I knew I would set the action a little lower, deepen and polish the nut slots and perfect the string-to-string balance of the transducer, as well as addressing the issues mentioned in my initial assessment. In short, everything would fall into a proper professional setup, which I guess many folks buying a guitar online would expect to have done once they had played the instrument for a few weeks.
I wore out the first set of strings and then setup the guitar as described above, on new Savarez high-tension strings. In summary, it plays superbly and, considering it is an electro-acoustic instrument, it has really respectable purely acoustic tone and volume too. The surprise has been how well the Fishman transducer / mic / preamp work though. Through a decent acoustic amplifier (Fishman Loudbox Artist) it sounds really good, with great dynamics and that dry, raspy flamenco voicing when you dig into the strings. If you are thinking of spending this kind of money on a flamenco guitar to use with an amplifier, you should really check out this model. There are several useful performances on YouTube and I would say that they fairly represent the capabilities of this instrument.
Comment:
Beside its very nice appearance, this guitar has a very clear, smooth and comfortable sound.
It has a low action, just like how a Flamenco Guitar should be. The low action makes it very nice to play with minimal effort, which makes it also easier to play fast!
I am very satisfied with it, and I felt very comfortable playing it from the first couple of days.
This guitar offers you a professional quality for a budget price!
Ps: I am also very satisfied with the Thomann customer service!
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Guitar Hanika Natural-Torres
This guitar usually has a price around 2180.00 €
- Top: Spruce
- Back & Sides: Solid rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia)
- Back & Side Bindings: Blackwood
- Neck: Cedar
- Fretboard: Ebony
- Scale: 650 mm
- 20 Frets
- Nut width: 52 mm
- Headstock veneer: Macassar
- Nut & Saddle: Bone
- Alessi Standard machine heads
- Colour: Natural
- Includes a Hiscox case

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Guitar Cordoba Fusion Orchestra CE Cedar
This guitar usually has a price around 679.00 €
- Cutaway
- Top: Cedar, solid
- Back and sides: Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia)
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard: Ebony
- Scale: 650 mm
- Nut width: 48 mm
- 19 frets
- Bone nut and saddle
- Fishman Presys pickup system with integrated tuner
- Finish: Natural (high-gloss)

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Some comments from people who come to the forum about this model:
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I did take a risk in buying without playing (after much research) and went for this option over a Martin or Taylor acoustic. I’m delighted with my decision – the feel of the guitar is stunning and in no way inferior to a steel Martin or Taylor within this range.
The guitar is versatile enough for Jazz (my usual style), classical, and general rock styles – I especially like the slim neck.
My research did warn that the fret edges were a touch sharp and this has proven to be the case (thought nothing major at all – wear and tear will of course remove this); the finish on this guitar is otherwise spectacular. Beautifully made and detailed.
I can’t recommend this guitar enough; it’s time to start taking real notice of Cordoba guitars.
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Guitar Taylor Jason Mraz Signature
This guitar usually has a price around 2550.00 €
- Jason Mraz signature model
- Top: Solid red cedar
- Nylon Bracing
- Back and sides: Solid rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia)
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard: Ebony
- “Be Love” fretboard inlays with circle / triangle
- 17 Frets
- Scale: 648 mm
- Nut width: 47.6 mm
- Bridge and nut from Tusq
- Pickup: ES-N electronics
- Gold-plated hardware
- Stringing from factory: Daddario Classical extra-hard tension (Article Nr. 180855)
- Colour: Natural

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Guitar Amalio Burguet 2M Spruce
This guitar usually has a price around 1250.00 €
- Master instrument
- Top: Spruce, solid
- Back and sides: Rosewood, solid (Dalbergia latifolia)
- Scale: 650 mm
- Nut width: 52 mm
- Nut and saddle made of bone
- Very balanced sound
- Excellent response
- Colour: Natural, high gloss
- Incl. case

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Some comments from people who come to the forum about this model:
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Estéticamente: Es una guitarra muy bonita con maderas bellas y un acabado espectacular. La elección de colores para los detalles harmonizan muy bien con el color de la madera, y no he podido notar ninguna imperfección.
Sonido: Un sonido rico en armónicos y sobretonos, con buen volúmen y proyección. Todavía tengo que ver como cambiará el sonido cuando la tapa de abeto se "abra", pero aún estando nueva la calidad de sonido es excepcional
Ergonomía: La guitarra responde muy bien al ser tocada, al principio puede costar acostumbrarse a esa dinámica, pero te deja escuchar muy bien las cosas que haces bien o haces mal, definitivamente útil a la hora de pulir tu sonido. El diapasón de ébano es muy cómodo y te deja moverte con facilidad.
Estoy muy satisfecho con la guitarra, hasta el momento solo tengo cosas buenas que decir. Muchas gracias.
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Though the soundboard needs to be aged, it has accurate & balanced sound. In addition to that, it has a beautifully decorated appearance in detail, so it pleases my eyes a lot.
The only flaw of my guitar is that it has very visible dents with cracks on the back of the head when it arrived. It’s not a pleasant experience to see the dents in a new guitar as I spent enough money to purchase it.
Except for that matter, I am very happy with everything else about the guitar, and I admire Amalio’s earnest endeavour.
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Guitar Cordoba C10 Cedar
This guitar usually has a price around 999.00 €
- 4/4
- Top: Solid Canadian cedar
- Solid rosewood back and sides (Dalbergia latifolia)
- Neck: Mahogany
- Ebony fretboard
- With adjustable truss rod
- Scale: 650 mm
- Nut width: 52 mm
- 19 Frets
- Bone nut
- Binding and bridge: Indian rosewood
- Rosette with mother-of-pearl and ebony “Esteso” inserts
- Cordoba Premium Gold machine heads
- Strings: Savarez Cristal Corum High Tension 500CJ
- Finish: Natural, high gloss
- Cordoba case included

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My first impressions on taking the Cordoba C10 guitar out of its nicely made plush velvet lined and lightweight polyfoam case, was its high quality fit and finish.
Four types of wood in use here ; Canadian Cedar top, Indian Rosewood sides and back, mahogany neck and ebony fingerboard.
Excellent book matching to the Rosewood on the back of the guitar, complemented by a wood purfling stripe down the middle and base, and further purfling to the top and sides.
The finish is beautifully even and highly glossy. Faultless in fact, and the neck heal joint and headstock carving is lovely.
It is a very lightweight guitar and plays beautifully too. A very warm sound with excellent resonance and good sustain from the evenly fitted frets. The action is possibly set a little high, but that can easily be rectified.
It also holds tune very nicely once the Savarez strings are fully stretched, so the prettily decorated gold Cordoba tuners are certainly doing their job well.
Some will turn their noses up at an American brand having many of their guitars produced in China, including this one, even at this price level, but where it’s produced doesn’t matter. It’s care and quality of manufacture and above all, playability which are most important, and these guitars prove this.
I am very happy indeed with this guitar, it is a joy to hold and play and I would definitely recommend anyone looking at classical guitars to perhaps consider a Cordoba guitar.
The only minor criticism I have (and it is only minor), is that Cordoba claim the Rosette pattern to be made of genuine Mother Of Pearl, but upon close inspection it looks much more like some form of pearloid. It just doesn’t catch the light like genuine Mother Of Pearl. There is Mother of Pearl on the rosewood bridge piece, but not the Rosette.
So in that respect, I think the people at Cordoba are being a little bit naughty.
There is also a very subtle whiff of manufacturing glue still wafting up from the sound hole, but I am hoping that will soon disappear to let the scent of Cedar come to the fore!
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Do you mind production in China? Absolutely not me. I am glad that this is another proof of precise and quality products. Chinese craftsmen can also be as good as German or American. My third guitar from the Cordoba Luthier series. All absolutely perfect for the price. I recommend !
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Guitar DEA Guitars Presto Cedar
This guitar usually has a price around 835.00 €
- Size: 4 / 4
- Back and sides: Massive Black Limba
- Top: Solid cedar
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard: Wenge
- 19 Frets
- Scale: 650 mm
- Nut width: 52 mm
- Bridge: Rosewood
- Colour: Natural high gloss
- Handmade in Portugal

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Guitar Höfner HGL8 Green Line
This guitar usually has a price around 509.00 €
- Size: 4/4
- Green Line – made exclusively from local woods
- Solid thermo spruce top
- Back and sides: Smoked larch
- Alder neck
- Bog Oak fretboard
- 19 frets
- Length: 650 mm
- Nut Width: 50 mm
- Gold plated machine heads
- Colour: Natural matte
- Made in Germany

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Guitar La Canada Model 17A Maple Antique
This guitar usually has a price around 2420.00 €

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Guitar Ramirez Tradicional 1A w. case
This guitar usually has a price around 8390.00 €
- Top: Solid cedar
- Back and sides: Solid Indian rosewood
- Sides: Double sides
- Neck: Cedar
- Fretboard: Ebony
- Scale: 650 mm
- Nut width: 52 mm
- Machine heads: Gold-plated
- Colour: Natural high-gloss
- Includes a case

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