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Auggie

(32,512 posts)
Mon Mar 6, 2023, 02:24 PM Mar 2023

Thoughts on an acoustic nylon string guitar?

Switching from a steel string. Local music store is going out of business and offering discounts, so this might be a good time to buy. I'm a beginner, learning fingerpicking. Don't want and can't afford anything too expensive. But I do want something from a reputable manufacturer.

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Thoughts on an acoustic nylon string guitar? (Original Post) Auggie Mar 2023 OP
Cordoba and Yamaha have consistent quality IMO Beakybird Mar 2023 #1
Thanks Auggie Mar 2023 #6
Yamaha Casady1 Mar 2023 #2
Thanks Auggie Mar 2023 #7
Yamaha jmbar2 Mar 2023 #3
Takamine CountAllVotes Mar 2023 #4
Thanks for the link Auggie Mar 2023 #8
I Second Takamine ProfessorGAC Mar 2023 #11
Thanks for the info Auggie Mar 2023 #12
You are welcome CountAllVotes Mar 2023 #13
Yamaha. louis-t Mar 2023 #5
As Beakybird said Cordoba and Yamaha. Eko Mar 2023 #9
Thanks. I'm seeing both names a lot. Here and online. Auggie Mar 2023 #10
 

Casady1

(2,133 posts)
2. Yamaha
Mon Mar 6, 2023, 02:33 PM
Mar 2023

is consistently the best at moderate priced guitars. The more you pay the easier they are too play.

ProfessorGAC

(74,080 posts)
11. I Second Takamine
Mon Mar 6, 2023, 08:49 PM
Mar 2023

I have one & played several.
Their design creates a loud clear sound. It lacks the warmth of Martin (which I have, both 6 & 12 string) or Taylor, but those are 5 to 10 times the cost.
Now, I've only got a steel string, not a nylon string but I've got no reason the believe their classical models don't measure up.
I use mine for fingerstyle too, but I never have it tuned like a standard guitar.
Right now I've got it tuned to a C6 chord because I'm messing with Zeppelin's Bron-Yr-Aur.
If I hadn't gotten the super deal I got on my 12 string Martin, I almost certainly would have bought the Takamine.
(BTW: The company is named after a mountain in Japan. )

CountAllVotes

(21,934 posts)
13. You are welcome
Tue Mar 7, 2023, 11:39 AM
Mar 2023

The Takamine I bought was made in 1985.

You might look for one around this age.

You seriously cannot beat rosewood on a acoustic guitar.

I am selling my steel string guitar soon as I cannot play it any longer as my hands are numb from an illness I have.

However, I can still play the Takamine. It is made in Japan.

www.takamine.com has more info. about their guitars.

I rather think I got a deal on it OR ebay.com's prices are ridiculous!

Best of luck.

Eko

(9,626 posts)
9. As Beakybird said Cordoba and Yamaha.
Mon Mar 6, 2023, 07:32 PM
Mar 2023

Absolutely the best for entry level up to about $700 for classical's. I've been selling them for a living for 20 years.
Eko

Auggie

(32,512 posts)
10. Thanks. I'm seeing both names a lot. Here and online.
Mon Mar 6, 2023, 07:44 PM
Mar 2023

This is going to be my last stab at guitar.

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