In a landmark collaboration that bridges the gap between traditional craftsmanship and modern ergonomics, Abasi Concepts and Córdoba have officially announced the Abasi Stage 7. This 7-string, nylon-string electric guitar is a masterclass in instrument design, purpose-built for the stage and the studio.
After three years of intensive development, Stage 7 offers a solution for electric guitarists who crave the organic warmth of nylon strings but struggle with the “bulky” dimensions and flat fretboards of traditional classical guitars.
Ergonomic Innovation: The Larada Meets the Stage
The Abasi Stage 7 is built upon Tosin Abasi’s signature Larada ergonomic platform. The design features a thin, extensively chambered mahogany body topped with solid spruce. This combination isn’t just for aesthetics—though the flowing lines are undeniably striking—it allows for high-volume performance with minimal feedback while maintaining a rich, resonant low-end.
The ergonomics are a game-changer for electric players. By moving away from the cumbersome “boxy” feel of a standard nylon acoustic, the Stage 7 feels familiar to those used to modern solid-body instruments.

Technical Specs for the Modern Virtuoso
This isn’t your grandfather’s classical guitar. Stage 7 is packed with “forward-thinking” features:
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Multiscale (Fanned Fret) Design: The 24-fret layout ensures piano-like clarity on the low B string while maintaining expressive tension on the high E.
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Player-Friendly Nut Width: Unlike traditional wide classical necks, the Stage 7 features narrower string spacing and a compound radius rosewood fretboard.
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Custom Fishman Electronics: To eliminate the “piezo quack” often found in amplified acoustics, a custom Fishman-developed pickup system combines an under-saddle transducer with internal body sensors.

Authentic Tone Without the Feedback
The electronics suite features a “Body Blend” knob that lets players dial in the natural resonance of the chambered body. This makes Stage 7 a formidable tool for the studio, where capturing the “air” of an acoustic guitar is usually difficult without a microphone.
Visually, the guitar is a “meeting of the minds,” featuring the logos of both brands on the headstock and a unique side-mounted oval sound hole. It is available in three premium finishes: Ziricote, Acacia, and Whiteburst.

Pre-Order Details and Pricing
The Abasi Stage 7 is currently available for pre-order at $1,499 (£1,129), with shipments expected in Summer 2026.
Available at Sweetwater in Acacia, Ziricote, and White Burst finishes

FAQ: Everything You Need to Know
What makes the Abasi Stage 7 different from a classical guitar?
The Stage 7 uses a chambered solid-body design, a 7-string multiscale layout, and a narrower nut width. These features make it play like a modern electric guitar while producing authentic nylon-string tones.
Is this guitar suitable for high-gain performance?
While designed for nylon tones, the chambered body and Fishman sensors are engineered specifically to resist feedback, making it much more reliable at high volumes than a hollow-body acoustic.
What finishes are available?
The guitar is available in three distinct aesthetic options: Ziricote, Acacia, and Whiteburst.
When will the Abasi Stage 7 ship?
Pre-orders are scheduled to begin shipping in the Summer of 2026.
Our Verdict: A Bold New Direction
The Abasi Stage 7 is more than just a signature model; it’s a necessary evolution for the nylon-string instrument. By combining Córdoba’s nylon expertise with Tosin Abasi’s radical ergonomic vision, they have created a guitar that is unapologetically performance-driven.
For players who love the tone of nylon but find traditional guitars cumbersome, the Stage 7 is the instrument we’ve been waiting for.
Preorders are open now Available at Sweetwater in Acacia, Ziricote, and White Burst finishes
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