Description

An elegant collection of modern double-cutaway design guitars, the M Series embodies taste and class but with plenty of attitude and a versatile musical personality. Only the finest materials and components are used on these models to match the hansome aesthetic design.

MAHOGANY BODY W/FLAME MAPLE TOP
The M600’s beautifully carved flame maple top is matched to a mahogany body for an ideal balance between the brilliance and cut of maple and the warmth and girth of mahogany.

TONE PROS BRIDGE & TAILPIECE
The M600 is equipped with a Tone Pros bridge and talipiece for superb transfer of string vibrations into the body wood as well as excellent tuning stability and ease of string changes.

DUNCAN DESIGNED PICKUP
Modeled after the power and tonal range of the Seymour Duncan SH-4, the HB102 delivers an open and full sound but with tight and defined lows and a strong attack. The mids are rich and warm while the highs are clear and sweet without any piercing artifacts.

GRAPH TECH NUBONE NUT
Enhanced balance, stronger highs and lows, light weight, and elimination of dead spots are the immediately noticeable benefits of the innovative Nubone nut.

COIL-TAP (PUSH-PULL TONE KNOB)
The push-pull tone knob potentiometer allows for the EMG 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.

ABALONE BLOCK FINGERBOARD INLAY
The classic block fingerboard inlay has been upgraded with genuine Abalone for a luxurious high-end look.

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