Nylon string classical type guitar recommendations

I usually play electric but enjoy rattling-out the odd classical piece and a bit of bossa nova on a 1950s Hofner nylon string that I was given many years ago. The Hofner is really easy to play having a low action and a relatively slim (but still flat) neck, but it's a shallow bodied instrument and lacks tone.

While I was in Spain a few weeks ago I dropped into a music shop and tried some relatively inexpensive Alhambra models (principally the 4P) and was very impressed with the sound, but a little unsure about the neck shape. On returning back to the UK I picked up a 1980s Alhambra 4C quite cheaply and am very impressed with the sound but I'm just not getting on with the rather fat wide neck - like most electric players I frequently fret with my thumb and so from a classical point of view have terrible technique which is only made worse by the neck shape.

Can anyone recommend a (preferably Spanish made) nylon stringed instrument with a slimmer than usual neck? I think I'd also prefer something with a cut-away. Camps guitars look like the necks might have a profile more sympathetic to a ham-fisted elctrophile like myself, but I've not been able to try one.

Any advice would be welcomed.

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  • Try a Furch GN-2 the nut width is 45mm

    http://www.furch.cz/en/grand-nylon-guitars/detail/gn2-cw/

    Cordoba also do nylon strings with specs similar to steel strings.
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  • The Yamahas are great but that may not meet your criteria....and do make sure you go for one of the ones with the thinner neck not the classically-proportioned ones (I have the latter and kind of regret making that choice!)

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  • Thanks for the recommendations, I'll check them out.
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