Cort Earth 60 Acoustic Guitar, Natural
  • Natural Cort Earth 60 Acoustic Guitar with Impressive Sound and Design
  • Natural Cort Earth 60 Acoustic Guitar with Impressive Sound and Design
  • Natural Cort Earth 60 Acoustic Guitar with Impressive Sound and Design
  • Natural Cort Earth 60 Acoustic Guitar with Impressive Sound and Design
  • Natural Cort Earth 60 Acoustic Guitar with Impressive Sound and Design
  • Natural Cort Earth 60 Acoustic Guitar with Impressive Sound and Design

Cort Earth 60 Acoustic Guitar, Natural

$249.00  $87.00
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Product Description

The brand - new 60 Series combines high - quality craftsmanship with affordability, delivering outstanding sound and playability. The Earth60 features a solid spruce top along with mahogany back and sides, producing a warm and well - balanced tone. A simple yet elegant abalone rosette, along with white - black purfling, enhances its classic look. The updated Cort logo on the headstock and soundhole label adds a modern twist to the refined design. Specifications include a Dreadnought body shape, solid spruce top and mahogany back & sides, a 'C' shaped neck, laurel fretboard and bridge, 25.5' (64.8 cm) scale length, 20 frets with white dot inlays, coated strings, die - cast tuning machines, and nickel/chrome hardware finish.




Using your Cort Earth 60 Acoustic Guitar is easy. First, make sure the strings are properly tuned using the die - cast tuning machines. You can use a tuner to get the right pitch. When you play, hold the guitar with the body resting against your thigh and use your fingers or a pick to strum or pluck the strings. As for maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry place to prevent the wood from warping. Wipe the strings with a soft cloth after each use to remove dirt and sweat. Check the tuning regularly, especially if you've been playing for a long time or if the temperature changes. Also, if you're not going to play it for a while, loosen the strings a bit to reduce stress on the neck. And remember, don't expose the guitar to extreme temperatures or humidity.


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