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Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I get replacement parts for my instrument?
If you need tuning machines, we ask that you send in photographs detailing the problem, as well as the date and place you purchased your instrument. If the electronics on your guitar are malfunctioning, please return to the dealer you purchased your instrument from, and have them give us a call. This is only to insure that you are within your window for warranty service. We also sell replacement tuning machines online at our Webstore. Please note that depending on the age of your instrument, specific parts that you request may or may not be available.
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What is the optimal humidity level for my Cordoba guitar?
We recommend that you keep your guitar within a temperature range of 60 F to 85 F, and a relative humidity of 45% to 65%. Please see our section on How to Care for Your Guitar.
- The top of my guitar looks like it is rippling. Is this normal?
Yes, this is normal and it's called telegraphing! This is a perfectly normal phenomenon in high quality tops, especially tops that are made thinner to improve resonance.
- Can I put steel strings on my nylon string guitar?
We strongly advise against using steel strings on any nylon string guitar. Doing so will cause irreparable damage to the guitar’s bridge, soundboard, neck and tuning machines, and will void the original warranty.
- What is the meaning behind the three square/arch logo that I see on your website and on the headstock of some of your guitars?
You are referring to our arches logo, a design that we incorporated onto the headstock of some of our non-traditional and cutaway-electric models. This logo was inspired by the famous red and white double arches in the Mezquita Catedral in Cordoba, Spain. These arches are renowned as the city of Cordoba’s greatest structural achievement, and we wanted to pay homage to that.
- What is your Privacy Policy?
You can view our full privacy policy here.
- I'm noticing some signs of humidity damage on my Córdoba...how do I rehydrate my guitar?
For humidity damage and other care-related issues, you can learn more here.
- The top of my guitar looks like it is rippling. Is this normal?

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