Dimensions (Overall): 41.25 inches (L), 5.3 inches (H) x 19.25 inches (W)
Weight: 5.7 pounds
Size: Full
Hand orientation: Right-Handed
Instrument body construction: Solid
Number of strings: 6
Warranty: No Applicable Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item,
• Solid A+ Sitka spruce top with cypress back and sides
• Mahogany neck with pau ferro fingerboard
• Natural gloss finish
• Mahoganyebonymahogany neck with Spanish heel construction
• Asymmetric Fan bracing with treble bar
The CF6 Cádiz Flamenco acoustic guitar is a truly affordable Flamenco model made from Sitka and cypress with a traditional tinted finish and ebony binding. Despite its low price point, it comes with a wood mosaic rosette and mother-of-pearl headstock inlays, and real bone nut and saddle for great intonation. Case sold separately.Cádiz SeriesCádiz offers responsive and engaging nylon string guitars of solid quality and excellent playability. Everything about them is considered and chosen. They are a new shape, different from classical guitars Alvarez has made in the past, slightly taller, slightly narrower, more elegant.In order to make the guitars as responsive as possible, Alvarez kept them as light as possible in construction while staying true to traditional design. So in the standard models there are no trussrods. The necks are three-piece and a solid ebony center rod gives them the strength and lightness needed.Cádiz models are also made with a Spanish heel neck joint. Ramirez and other great luthiers were a huge influence when it came to choosing scale length. The Cádiz scale length is longer than the standard 650 mm (25.6”) will find on many classical guitars. At 662 mm (26.06”) the Cadiz scale length raises the tension just a little and helps deliver more energy into the soundbox to harness and shape. Alvarez chose AA Sitka tops on all Cádiz models, the saddle and nut are real bone, rosettes are wood mosaic and bridges and fingerboards are pau ferro or rosewood.The soundbox is more lightly built, the tops are graduated and each brace is custom cut and sanded with four varying widths in total. The bracing design gives a slight nod to Jose Ramirez III’s asymmetric architecture in the fact that these guitars have a treble bar. This is to stiffen up the treble side of the top a little more which helps create very round, bell-like trebles on the first three strings. The bass side of the top is kept light by using slightly thinner braces, helping give the player very open, clear and strong bass response.Other fine appointments include the use of traditional cypress wood for the Flamenco model back and sides, which is paired with ebony binding.