Cort AP550M OP Merbau Fretboard Parlor Body Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag
Cort’s oldest acoustic series, the Standard Series defines superb performance and value for the money. The Standard Series guitars are affordable but offer good solid performance for beginners and hobbyists alike in a variety of models with different types of features for any playing situation. AP550 features Parlor bodied acoustic features Spruce top, Mahogany back and sides, Merbau fingerboard.
An all-mahogany version of the highly popular parlor body guitar, the AP550, in an open-pore finish for more of a vintage look and vibe.
AP550M
FEATURES
PARLOR BODY
Based on the revered vintage parlor body guitars from the 1930’s, the 12th fret neck-body joint not only imparts a classical look but produces a strong low-end and surprisingly loud volume for a guitar of its compact size.
All Mahogany Body
Developed in accordance with recent acoustic guitar market trends, this model features not only mahogany back and sides but mahogany top as well. Although darker sounding than spruce, mahogany produces a warmer tone with a full rich mid-range.
DOVETAIL NECK JOINT
Strongly joined with meticulous workmanship by experienced craftsmen, the dovetail joint transfers the body’s vibration and resonance to the neck with no loss of energy and with plenty of detail.
SLOTTED HEADSTOCK
Headstock used on pre-war 1920’s guitars, not only does it exhibit a classy vintage look but it also produces a tone more reminiscent of classical-style guitars.
Open Pore Finish
Not only does the open pore finish enhance the resonance of the woods but it also reduces the weight of the guitar for improved playability.
CONSTRUCTION | Dovetail Neck Joint |
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BODY | Parlor Body |
NUT WIDTH | 1 3/4 “(45㎜) |
TOP | Mahogany |
BACK & SIDES | Mahogany Back and Sides |
NECK | Mahogany Neck |
FRETBOARD | Merbau |
FRETS | 20 Frets |
SCALE | 648mm (25.5″) |
TUNERS | Vintage Classic |
BRIDGE | Merbau |
STRINGS | Coated Strings |
BRACING | Advanced X-Bracing |
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