Lucero

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The Flamenco Series from Lucero is designed with the modern player in mind. A slimmer profile neck than most nylon-string guitars, combined with a cutaway for upper-fret access and premium Fishman electronics will feel instantly comfortable for any steel-string or electric player looking to add the roundness of nylon-string sound to their arsenal. The LFN200SCE uses the warmth of rosewood back and sides and a solid spruce top for volume and projection.

A gig bag is sold separately.

Lucero Classical and Flamenco Guitars

Best-in-class value and built to last, Lucero instruments are carefully crafted to provide years of rich, toneful sound and at an attractive price.

Lucero creates beautiful classical guitars for every type of player, from beginners embarking on their musical journey to steel-string players looking to expand their skills (and their tool box) with the authentic sounds of a nylon-string guitar. Using superior tonewoods (like spruce, cedar, rosewood and mahogany) as well as manufacturing techniques seen in instruments costing much more, Lucero is priced for budget-conscious players who still demand a great-looking, highly playable classical guitar. Students especially will appreciate the low action that makes for better overall playability.

Acoustic-electric models like this one include Fishman pickups with EQ control that is perfect for performance environments. Acoustic-electric models also have built-in chromatic tuners to keep you sounding your best. Lucero makes beautiful classical guitars amazingly affordable.
Lucero LFN200SCE Spruce/Rosewood Thinline Acoustic-Electric Classical Guitar Natural
Lucero LFN200SCE Spruce/Rosewood Thinline Acoustic-Electric Classical Guitar Natural
Lucero LFN200SCE Spruce/Rosewood Thinline Acoustic-Electric Classical Guitar Natural

collapse expand iconFeatures

  • Indian rosewood back and sides
  • Solid select spruce top
  • Shallow neck profile
  • Multi-ply wood binding
  • 3-ply rear marquetry strip
  • Custom inlaid rosette
  • Gold hardware
  • Ebonite Regal tuners
  • D'Addario ProArte strings
  • Comfort-cutaway
  • Fishman Clasica III preamp: 3-band EQ, Phase, Tuner
  • Gig bag sold separately
warning

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Polybrominated biphenyls, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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4.39

18 Reviews

81%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

Intonation better than guitars costing 5 times as much.

Playing for over 40 years, the last 20 on nylon-string guitars. I've owned many, and they always seem to come up short on intonation. I could not believe how good the intonation is on this guitar. I'll bet the nut, frets and bridge placement are somehow CNC machined. (set using a computer). All the open chords (e.g., Emaj, Dmaj, G maj, even Amaj) ring true. Then move up on the neck even to the 12th fret and chords play in tune. A real joy to a critical ear like mine. The onboard tuner is simple and works great, and all strings are balanced when played through an amp (this is often a problem with under-the-bridge pickups. I spent 2 hrs. filing the ends of the frets to make them smooth, and I now regularly choose this guitar over my $1,500 Cordoba. The intonation is good enough for professional recording purposes.

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Most Liked Negative Review

1

I am not sure I would purchase this model again.

I anticipate using the guitar as a practice instrument, I own a 12 string and a "steel string" six string acoustic I hope that a replacement model can be found

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Best Uses
  1. Finger picking1
  2. good enough for the stage1
Cons
  1. Electronic tuner1
  2. needs some work1
Describe Yourself
  1. Intermediate1
  2. amateur luthier1
  3. somebody that needs perfection1
Pros
  1. Beautiful1
  2. Dynamic sound1
  3. Neck width and profile.1
  4. Very comfortable to play1
  5. Great sound and looks!1
  • I really like it

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byalan

    fromburlington ma

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    fret markers are on the side instead of fret board, it's easy to lose your place on the upper frets. It's very playable.

  • Perfect fit for me.

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    bypaolo

    fromNew York

    I've had this for 6 months and actually feel a connection to this guitar. It Let's me play what im thinking which is to say, im not struggling with the guitar while playing. Ive been exclusively fingerpicking for a few years and it fits that style of playing and my hands. Love the neck profile. I bought it used through guitarcenter.com and the price was right. China is making decent stuff now. Very nice HSC included

  • This guitar played great

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byBob

    fromLockport Illinois

    I returned this guitar because it was damaged. I did however order another one but went with a better model.

  • Love it

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byCheryl

    fromFlorida

    I love it

  • Excellent guitar, very good sound and great design.

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byJunior

    fromIndiana

    Very comfortable to play and excellent sound!

  • I am not sure I would purchase this model again.

    1

    submitted6 years ago

    bySteve

    fromGilbert AZ

    I anticipate using the guitar as a practice instrument, I own a 12 string and a "steel string" six string acoustic I hope that a replacement model can be found

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byPaul

    fromRochester NY

    Is the guitar top a gloss or satin finish?

    Is the guitar top a gloss or satin finish?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This is a satin finish.
  • asked byJon

    fromOklahoma City Oklahoma

    How do I put a guitar strap on this guitar?

    How do I put a guitar strap on this guitar?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    You will need to have a Guitar Tech do it
  • asked byEdward

    frommichigan

    what materials are the nut and saddle?

    what materials are the nut and saddle?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The nut and saddle of the Lucero LFN200Sce are plastic.
  • asked byGerry

    fromLouisville, Ky.

    what is the nut width?

    what is the nut width?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Lucero LFN200Sce has a nut width of 1 15/16"
  • asked byDorian

    fromundisclosed

    Is a Solid Select Spruce top the same as a Solid top?

    Is a Solid Select Spruce top the same as a Solid top?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it is.
  • asked byDibs

    fromNorman ok

    How  many frets?

    How many frets?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This guitar has 22 frets.
  • asked byNic

    fromMN

    My mistake, I was curious if the fretboard was flat or radiused?

    My mistake, I was curious if the fretboard was flat or radiused?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This guitar has a flat fretboard.
  • asked byKreuz

    fromSacramento, CA

    Is the pickup on this guitar really weak, or did I get a defective unit?  I plugged this into my amp and had to turn it WAY UP in order to even hear it.  If I take another acoustic guitar and use the same settings it blows my ears off.  

I have also tried this at a friends house with different equipment and had the same result.

    Is the pickup on this guitar really weak, or did I get a defective unit? I plugged this into my amp and had to turn it WAY UP in order to even hear it. If I take another acoustic guitar and use the same settings it blows my ears off. I have also tried this at a friends house with different equipment and had the same result.

    Open Reply - Ronald
    It may be a defect. It also may be a dying battery. I would suggest swapping out the battery for the pickup and see if that fixes the issue.
  • asked bywilma

    fromundisclosed

    Does this guitar has a trussrod? How many mm nutwidth? scale? 

thanks in advance

    Does this guitar has a trussrod? How many mm nutwidth? scale? thanks in advance

    Open Reply -
    Nut Width: 1 15/16″ (50mm) and Yes it has a truss via access in the sound hole. Unfortunately we are unsure of the scale length.
  • asked bychin

    fromDoha Qatar

    hello, I just want to ask how much the shipping cost here in qatar. thank you

    hello, I just want to ask how much the shipping cost here in qatar. thank you

    Open Reply -
    Shipping is factored into your order and it will give you the total including any duties and taxes. If you have any further questions about the process feel free to send your questions to YourVoice@GuitarCenter.com