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I'll watch this thread with interest as I've been toying with the idea of a nylon-strung guitar recently and don't think I'd adapt too easily to a traditional flamenco (not enough sustain) or classical (very high action) instrument.
The secondhand market on these is decent and you can get a guitar at sometimes half the retail value, they just don’t surface very often. The cutaway models usually have a built in pickup and therefore the cost of the build is spent on this rather than the timber. The sides and back can tend to be laminate on the cutaway and crossovers rather than being an all solid wood guitar.
This was first listed on here in November and got bumped in February so may still be around.
They may do other specs, I have not seen them
I've had a few of the 48mm options in the past and have not been impressed. Taylor - unexciting. Cordoba Fusion - unblanced and boomy. The best I've found by far is in the Furch Grand Nylon series (45mm nut width and 400mm radius). However, these start at over double your budget and rarely appear second-hand. Another option would be from the LAG range which has a 46mm nut - and sound surprisingly good for the money.
I have a rare FRAMEworks silent guitar with a 45mm nut width and 600mm radius and that plays beautifully. However, after trying a lot of different crossovers I've found I prefer standard classicals with a 50mm or 52mm nut and flat fretboard.
I was hoping there'd be something akin to a nylon-strung parlour guitar out there but it seems that's a relatively non-existent offering! I guess I could settle for a ⅞ size classical too, some of those seem to have 48-50mm nuts
Sounded far better than it should have done. Slightly shorter scale and a narrower nut.
It was a no-name starter special and was about £50 when I got it a good 20 years ago.
https://speakerimpedance.co.uk/?act=two_parallel&page=calculator
Aria and Martinez both have had Torres-style nylon-strung parlours (19C replicas) with 48mm nut width and 630mm scale. These are hard to find in the Uk though.
Fender CN-140SCE,Hope that helps
The La Patrie neck is one of the most comfortable I've come across - with a 50mm nut width and 600mm fretboard radius. I got Brook to copy this neck profile in a custom Cary they made for me.
The light oiled finish on the La Patrie is a refreshing change from the normal heavy gloss lacquer.
Cheers.
@TheBigDipper - I'm not too worried about it not having a "true" classical tone, as long as it's got that nylon-string response really. I'd prefer not to lose too much low-end, but that's inevitable with a smaller body I guess.