Cordoba Mini II MH-CE Nylon-string Acoustic-electric Guitar - Mahogany Reviews
If you've been wanting to get into classical guitar but have been put off by the playability, Sweetwater suggests checking out the Cordoba Mini II MH-CE. It's a nylon-string acoustic with a smaller body size, fingerboard width, and scale length — all perfect for younger or petite players (and also electric guitarists) seeking an affordable, accessible classical guitar. Its smaller dimensions also make the Mini II MH-CE ideal for air travel and weekend getaways. But make no mistake: the Cordoba Mini II MH-CE is a legitimate instrument that just happens to be small!
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Highest Rated Reviews
Great little guitar
I'm a sax and bagpipe player. That's trying to enter the digital world got a midi keyboard and a scarlet 18i8 . So I wanted a guitar that would be easy on the fingers but with real sound. I also have a 5 year old grandson that I feel could play as well
My first classical guitar and the playability is fantastic
This is my first classical guitar and I love the playability of it. This guitar sounds bigger than it is, and this is the perfect couch guitar. I really think it sounds as good as it looks. I only wish it came with a gig bag; that's why I knocked off half a star. I really enjoy playing it and have had a difficult time putting it down since it arrived. It even comes with electronics and a battery; you truly get a lot for the money. I really recommend it.
Perfect For Writing
I keep this guitar next to my sofa. It's great for jamming to the TV or mindlessly playing chords, scales, and picking out melodies. It's a little small for my hand and has a sympathetic ring when playing certain notes which is why I didn't give it 5 stars. But I've had it for about a month now and have written several pieces of music. Well worth the money!
Yuck
For a sub guitar it's pretty bad. Was pretty much unplayable out of the box. Have definitely played better sounding acoustics, let alone playing acoustics at this price range.
But can't really be too picky at the price range, but you're not really getting what you pay for.
The size is definitely good for travel, maybe with a change of strings it could be playable.
Did not try out the piezo (didn't bother plugging it in after tuning, neck was bowed and strings overwound).