Cort AF510-BKS Acoustic Guitar w/Bag, Black Satin
  • Cort Standard Series AF510-BKS Black Satin Finish Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag for Beginners and Hobbyists
  • Cort Standard Series AF510-BKS Black Satin Finish Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag for Beginners and Hobbyists
  • Cort Standard Series AF510-BKS Black Satin Finish Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag for Beginners and Hobbyists

Cort AF510-BKS Acoustic Guitar w/Bag, Black Satin

$199.00  $89.00
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Product Description

Cort's Standard Series, the brand's long - standing acoustic guitar lineup, offers outstanding performance at an affordable price. It's a great choice for beginners and hobbyists, with various models and features to suit any playing style. The AF510 has a concert - sized body, smaller than a dreadnought, making it extremely comfortable to hold and play. Despite its size, it delivers excellent tone and projection, especially perfect for fingerstyle playing. Specifications: - Body Shape: Concert - Body Material: Spruce Top, African Mahogany (Okoume) Back & Sides - Fretboard Material: Merbau - Number of Frets: 20 - Fretboard Inlays: Dot - Bridge: Merbau - Strings: Coated Strings

Using your Cort AF510 - BKS acoustic guitar is easy. Just sit comfortably, hold the guitar on your lap, and start strumming or fingerpicking. When you're not playing, keep it in the included gig bag to protect it from dust and minor bumps. For tuning, you can use a clip - on tuner or a tuning app on your phone. Remember to tune your guitar before each playing session as the strings can go out of tune easily. To keep your guitar in great shape, wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove fingerprints and sweat. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can damage the wood. Also, change the coated strings regularly to maintain good tone and playability. About every 3 - 6 months is a good rule of thumb, depending on how often you play.


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