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Comparison Cort CR200 vs Cort CR100

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Quality build. Mahogany body. Glued neck. Quality Indonesian assembly. Warranty 12 months. D'addario strings.
Typeelectric guitarelectric guitar
Number of strings66
Pickupspassivepassive
Pickup diagramH-HH-H
Tone block
Typepassivepassive
Volume controls22
Tone controls22
Pickup switch3 position3 position
Body
Typemonolithmonolith
Size4/44/4
ShapeLes PaulLes Paul
Cutawaysinglesingle
Pickguard
Materialmahoganymahogany
Body topmaplemaple
BridgeTune-o-Matic (fixed)Tune-o-Matic (fixed)
Neck
Mount typeboltedbolted
Number of frets2222
Neck profileCC
Fretboard radius12 "12 "
Anchorsinglesingle
Scale24.75 "24.75 "
Pegsclosedclosed
Neck materialmahoganymaple
Fretboardrosewoodrosewood
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2016september 2016

Neck material

The material from which the neck of an electric guitar is made.

The most commonly used in the manufacture of the neck is mahogany. and maple. Theoretically, the acoustic properties of an instrument are determined by all its details, and even more so, these properties are affected by the quality of the fretboard. At the same time, we note that this influence is not so strong compared to other characteristics of the guitar (type and number of pickups, scale size, body type, etc.). So in this case, it makes no sense to describe in detail each type of material found in modern instruments — especially since the same term (for example, “mahogany”) can denote different types of wood that differ markedly in working properties and overall quality. When evaluating the material of the neck, it is quite possible to proceed from the fact that the manufacturer selects it in accordance with the price category and the general specialization of the guitar.
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