Cort L60M-OP Acoustic Guitar, Open Pore
  • Cort L60M-OP Open Pore Acoustic Guitar with Solid Mahogany Top
  • Cort L60M-OP Open Pore Acoustic Guitar with Solid Mahogany Top
  • Cort L60M-OP Open Pore Acoustic Guitar with Solid Mahogany Top
  • Cort L60M-OP Open Pore Acoustic Guitar with Solid Mahogany Top
  • Cort L60M-OP Open Pore Acoustic Guitar with Solid Mahogany Top
  • Cort L60M-OP Open Pore Acoustic Guitar with Solid Mahogany Top

Cort L60M-OP Acoustic Guitar, Open Pore

$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 L60 Series features a solid top. You can choose a solid mahogany top paired with mahogany back and sides, which produces a warm and balanced tone. A simple yet elegant abalone rosette, along with white - black purfling, makes it look classic. The updated Cort logo on the headstock and soundhole label adds a modern touch to the refined design. Specifications: Body Shape: OM; Body Material: Solid Mahogany (Top), Mahogany (Back & Sides); Body Finish: Open Pore; Fretboard Material: Laurel; Scale Length: 25.5' (64.8 cm); No. of Frets: 20; Fretboard Inlays: White Dots; Bridge: Laurel; Strings: Coated Strings; Tuning Machines: Die - Cast; Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome.




Using your Cort L60M - OP acoustic guitar is easy. First, tune it up with the die - cast tuning machines. Make sure the strings are properly tightened for the best sound. When playing, hold the guitar comfortably in your lap with the body against you. Place your fingers on the frets according to the chords you want to play. For the best sound quality, try to keep your fingers close to the frets. As for maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry and cool place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can damage the wood. Clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to remove dirt and sweat. Also, check the tuning machines and hardware occasionally to ensure they are in good condition. If you notice any issues, it's best to take it to a professional guitar technician.


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