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The
Nylon-String CFX-200
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Miranda's
CFX-200 guitar is designed to provide a practice experience
as close as possible to that achieved with your favorite nylon-string
acoustic guitar, whether you play classical, flamenco, folk
or other style; anywhere, anytime; silent or amplified.
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CFX-200
Features
- 650-mm
(25.59-in) scale length
- Mahogany
unitary neck and body
- Rosewood
fingerboard, bridge and tieblock
- Quick-release
side panels of high-impact, scratch-resistant acrylic
- Rigid,
aluminum side-support arm
- 12-th
fret at the top edge of the body
- Cutaway
to the 15th fret
- Acrylic
heel plate that simulates a full upper bout (removable,
to reveal the cutaway)
- Under-saddle
piezo pickup
- Miranda's
proprietary preamp/signal processor
- Optimized
sustain
- Gotoh®
tuning machines
- Low-friction
string reverser
- Graphite-composite
truss rod
- Rugged,
padded plush-lined case (included)
- Headphones
(included)
- Detachable
tapping plates (optional)
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The
CFX-200, shown here without tapping plates, provides
easy access to the electronics controls and the tuning
keys. Tuning is easy pluck with your right hand
while you tune with your left hand, just like with
a conventional guitar. This is easily done by first
rotating the guitar up onto your right thigh. Instead
of reaching up to the keys, your reach down to them.
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The
action of every Miranda guitar is individually set up |
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| The body of the CFX-200 is cutaway
to the 15th fret. With the heel plate attached, your left hand
will encounter the body at the 12th fret, for the authentic
classical touch. |
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Six independent rollers guide the
strings to the tuning machines, which are located under the
body. There is no headstock. |
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The optional tapping plates are attachable
in seconds (not amplified; for practice only) |
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