Cort Earth70-12 12-String Acoustic Guitar, Open Pore
  • Cort Earth70-12 Affordable 12-String Acoustic Guitar with Open Pore for Beginners
  • Cort Earth70-12 Affordable 12-String Acoustic Guitar with Open Pore for Beginners
  • Cort Earth70-12 Affordable 12-String Acoustic Guitar with Open Pore for Beginners
  • Cort Earth70-12 Affordable 12-String Acoustic Guitar with Open Pore for Beginners
  • Cort Earth70-12 Affordable 12-String Acoustic Guitar with Open Pore for Beginners
  • Cort Earth70-12 Affordable 12-String Acoustic Guitar with Open Pore for Beginners
  • Cort Earth70-12 Affordable 12-String Acoustic Guitar with Open Pore for Beginners
  • Cort Earth70-12 Affordable 12-String Acoustic Guitar with Open Pore for Beginners

Cort Earth70-12 12-String Acoustic Guitar, Open Pore

$269.00  $94.00
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Product Description

This is an extremely affordable solid top acoustic guitar, perfect for beginners. It offers a rich deep bass, clear trebles, and a unique natural chorus-like tone from its 12 strings. The guitar features a Dreadnought body shape, ivory binding, mahogany body and neck wood, advanced scalloped X-bracing, a rosewood fingerboard with 20 frets and white dot inlays. It has a 25.3' scale length, D'Addario EXP38 strings, a solid Sitka spruce top, die cast nickel tuners with black knobs, and a 1.88' nut width.






Using this Cort Earth70 - 12 guitar is easy. Just sit comfortably, hold the guitar with the body on your lap and the neck in your hands. Place your fingers on the frets to change notes and strum the strings with your other hand. When it comes to maintenance, keep it in a dry place to avoid damage from moisture. Wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to prevent dirt build - up. If you need to change the strings, make sure to use the same type, D'Addario EXP38. Also, be gentle when tuning the guitar using the die - cast nickel tuners with black knobs. Don't overtighten the strings as it may damage the guitar or cause the strings to break.


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