Cort Gold A6
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Gold A6
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The Gold A6 is a seriously impressive instrument for the price. It offers a mature, balanced tone thanks to the solid woods and torrefaction, and the Fishman electronics are genuinely usable for stage. This is a fantastic option for intermediate to advanced players looking for a premium acoustic with amplified capabilities.
Product Description
- Cort Gold A6
- Acoustic Guitar with Pickup
- Style: Grand Auditorium with cutaway
- Back and sides: solid African mahogany
- Top: solid torrefied Sitka spruce
- Glued-in neck: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Macassar ebony
- Bone nut and Saddle
- Nut width: 45 mm
- Scale: 643 mm (25.3")
- 20 Frets
- Pickup system: Fishman "Flex Blend" with tuner and microphone
- Ebony end pins
- Gold-plated Deluxe Vintage tuners
- Mother-of-Pearl inlays
- Black binding
- Original strings: D'Addarío EXP16 Light
- Finish: UV lacquer
- Colour: Natural
- high-gloss
- Incl. softcase
- • Solid torrefied spruce top delivers warmth and responsiveness right out of the box.
- • African mahogany back and sides provide a focused, mature tone with excellent projection.
- • Fishman Flex Blend system offers versatile amplified options with a quality microphone.
- • Macassar ebony fingerboard provides a smooth, comfortable playing experience with excellent note clarity.
- • High-gloss UV lacquer finish can be a fingerprint magnet and might feel a bit thick to some.
- • The 45mm nut width may feel slightly wider for players accustomed to narrower necks.
- • While versatile, the mahogany construction leans towards a warmer tone, limiting bright, scooped sounds.
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