Meet the Maple, a beautiful crossover guitar that features a solid European spruce top and flamed maple back and sides for a bright, snappy tone and sweetly pronounced high end. Other than its strikingly beautiful back, the 12/14 Maple's main feature is its slim steel-string feeling neck (48mm nut width) and 16" radius fingerboard. Available with 12 or 14 frets to the body, the Maple is ready for the stage with its Fishman Presys Blend preamp.

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Headstock Logo | Cordoba Arches Logo - Mother-of-Pearl |
Item Number | 05411 |
Neck Joint | Dovetail |
Frets to Body | 14 |
Family | Cutaway & Electric |
Build | Fusion |
Construction | Solid Top |
Body Top | Solid European Spruce |
Top Bracing Pattern | Fan |
Soundhole Diameter | 84mm (3.3") |
Exclusive | No |
Does it contain shell? | Yes - MOP |
Shipper Carton Dimensions | 104 x 47 x 14 (cm) - Cordoba Guitar Triangle Box (No Case) |
Tail Strip | Pau Ferro |
Rosette | Maple and Black Rings |
Top Purfling Inlay | 6-ply Maple and Black |
Top Binding | Pau Ferro |
Back Binding | Pau Ferro |
Back Center Strip | Pau Ferro |
Side Purfling Inlay Pattern & Dimensions | N / A |
Side Purfling Inlay | 3-ply Maple and Black |
Back and Sides Wood | Flamed Maple |
Back Purfling Inlay | 3-Ply Maple and Black |
Neck Material | Mahogany |
Scale Length | 640mm (25.2") |
Middle Pickup | N / A |
Neck Shape | Crossover C Shape |
Headplate | Pau Ferro |
Nut Width | 48mm (1 7/8") |
Neck Thickness 1st Fret | 21mm |
Neck Thickness 9th Fret | 24mm |
psid | 4 |
Truss Rod | Dual Action |
Truss Rod Wrench | 4mm Allen Key |
Fret Dimensions | 2.0mm (W) x 1.1mm (H) |
Battery Pack | Inside Preamp Compartment - 9V |
Fingerboard Material | Ebony |
Fingerboard Inlays | N / A |
Color | Natural (NAT) |
Finish | Gloss Polyurethane |
Bridge Material | Pau Ferro |
Pickup Type | Undersaddle Piezo + Microphone, Onboard Tuner |
Nut Material | Bone |
Tuning Machine Buttons | Black |
Electronics Vendor & Model | Fishman OEM-PSY-B03 |
Tuning Machines Vendor & Model | Der Jung DJ206CK-P12 (S3) |
Tuning Machine Ratio | 14:1 |
Master Carton Dimensions | 112x58x69 (cm) - Cordoba Triangle Master Carton (6 Pack) |
Saddle Material | Bone |
Tuning Machines | Cordoba Silver with Black Buttons |
Tap Plate | N / A |
Electronics | Fishman Presys Blend |
Nut String Spacing | 40mm |
Strings | Savarez Alliance /Cantiga High Tension 510AJ |
Battery Pack Installation Location | Flip Up Preamp |
Frets Total | 19 |
Included Case | Case Sold Separately |
Tuning | E-A-D-G-B-E |
Waist Width | 235mm (9 1/4") |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Target Instrument Weight | 3.5 lbs / 1.6 kg |
Upper Bout Width | 279mm (11") |
Lower Bout Width | 368mm (14 1/2") |
Body Depth Upper Bout | 95mm (3 3/4") |
Body Depth Lower Bout | 100mm (4") |
Body Length | 483mm (19") |
Overall Length | 1013mm (39 7/8") |
Country of Origin | China |
Due to ongoing product development efforts, specifications are subject to change without notice.
The Fusion Series
Design Features
The 14 Maple belongs to Córdoba’s Fusion series, a line of high quality crossover/hybrid nylon string guitars designed to play and feel like steel string acoustics. With the option of 12 or 14 frets to the body on most models, these slimmer dimensions combined with a radiused fingerboard give the Fusion series the feel and playability that most steel string and electric guitar players prefer. Tonally, the Fusion series models have all the warmth, body, and resonance that traditional “classical” nylon string guitars are known for, and are built using traditional Spanish guitar methods like domed soundboards and fan bracing patterns.
All Fusion guitars feature Savarez Corum Alliance strings that offer the higher tension feel that most crossover players want.
12 vs 14 Frets
The 12 fret model more closely resembles a traditional classical guitar, and allows the bridge to sit a bit further back on the soundboard, where resonance is optimized for a large sound with long sustain. The 14 fret model has a more familiar upper register for steel string players. The bridge is shifted slightly forward from the center of the soundboard, increasing ease of playability for the steel string or electric player. More frets are exposed, creating an easier territory for soloing.