Description

The G Series represents a logical evolution of the term “vintage”. It is modern yet retains the familiar characteristics of the classic double-cutaway design in an aesthetically tasteful manner. This double-cutaway collection includes a wide variety of options and features to best meet a player’s specific needs and requirements.

WILKINSON TWO-POINT TREMOLO
To assure tonal stability along with some new tonal options, the G250 is equipped with the Wilkinson VS50 II tremolo. Featuring the exclusive Wilkinson knife edge design, this precision-machined vibrato systems feature a steel base plate, push-in arm and ‘locked-down’ ultra smooth stainless steel saddles for perfect ‘return to zero’ performance every time.

BASSWOOD BODY WITH MAPLE NECK AND ROSEWOOD FRETBOARD
This classic and proven wood combination provides a balanced and rich sound strong in the midrange from the basswood body with warmth from the rosewood fretboard and solid punch from the maple neck.

H-S-S PICKUP CONFIGURATION
This popular pickup configuration with the 5-way switch provides a wide variety of sounds to cover virtually any musical style. With the middle and neck pickups alone or in combination, the sounds are not only ideal for rhythm playing but for distinctive single-coil lead sounds.

COIL-TAP (PUSH-PULL TONE KNOB)
The push-pull tone knob potentiometer allows for the humbucker’s dual coils to be split into single-coil, providing a brighter and glassier sound ideal for genres such such as pop, funk and certain styles of jazz.

NECK-BODY JOINT BEVELED HEEL
Unlike the square-cut heel of traditional bolt-on guitars, the heel on the G-Series guitars are beveled round for easier and smoother access to the frets in the high register of the fingerboard.

SATIN MATTE FINISH NECK
A clean look as well as no drag on your fingers due to the smooth satin finish means more comfort, increased speed and enhanced playability.

ABOUT CORT
The Cort company, as its current incarnation, was founded in 1960 as an importer of pianos. The business slowly evolved from a piano importer to a manufacturer and sales division then finally into a guitar manufacturer in 1973. At this early stage of the company’s history, Soo Doh was strictly an OEM supplier to other foreign brand name companies. The company eventually changed its name to Cort Musical Instruments, focused on guitars and released the first Cort-branded guitars in 1982. www.cortguitars.com