Same. The setup on my C7 came a bit high but luckily I learned how to do my own setups long ago. I love this guitar.
Sadly, it "looks" like Cordoba doesn't spend as much time with the fit and finish on their ukuleles as they do their guitars. I mean, before my C7 I owned their C5. It was my only classical for a while and I played the heck out of that guitar. When shopping for it I played almost a dozen C5's from music shop to music shop and they were all pretty consistent in terms of fit and finish - straight bridges, straight inner bracings, straight labels, nice neck to body joints, etc... However, when looking at photos of their ukuleles at online sources, I am seeing crooked tuners, bridges not perfectly straight, neck heels not finished symmetrically, crooked headstock logos, crooked interior bracings and labels, etc... Now the C5 is only a $299 guitar, so very much entry level. I'm just not seeing the same attention to detail in their ukuleles. Quite possibly made in a different factory, which would explain the differences perhaps. Oh well, this is just from the selected few I have seen and I'm sure there are good ones out there.