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Cort 6 String Acoustic Guitar Pack, Right, Open Pore, Full (EARTHPACKOP-A)

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$199.99

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About this item

  • Solid Sitka Spruce Top
  • Mahogany Back & Sides
  • Open Pore Finish
  • Coated Strings
  • Dovetail Neck Joint
  • Includes Cort E300C Tuner, Picks, Strap, and Soft Case


The Cort Earth Pack delivers a bold playing experience for any aspiring players seeking quality built instrument in a complete starter package. The Earth Pack includes Earth60 with features that are hard to find in its price range. Earth60 features a full-sized dreadnought body with solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides for great top end tone and warm, balanced sounds, and is built by the same builders that make Corts higher tier models. Also included in the Earth Pack are a spare pack of strings, picks, a gig bag and an electronic guitar tuner to get you playing instantly.


Hyojoo Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Sound so nice to me. Soft. And my finger not hurt when I grab the cord. Today 5hour practiced with this. I love this guitar.
StarIK
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
I got this guitar from Costco for under one seventy bucks on sale which is almost a half of what it is sold for here at Amazon. Quite frankly, after feeling and testing this guitar for a few days, I can say that even at Costco price it is overpriced. The guitar plays out of the box marginally well, but the strings are too cheap, the bridge and the nut are the ugliest and cheapest grayish-white plastic possible, the cheap stick-on pickguars warped and bubbles up. I don't really understand why save on the less expensive items like the bridge, nut and the strings? A decent set of strings would cost 10 bucks, and the bridge and the nut made of bone are also about the same. For farness sake I should say the quality of assembly and finish are good. Of course the plywood the guitar body is made of is not the best (although the box says its a solid wood). The resonant qualities of the body are not bad. Tuners are basic, but keep the strings in tune well (mainly because the cheap strings are very heavy). Frets are so coarse that you will need to send them pretty well until you will be able to do any string bending. The guitar came reltively well set up with good action and no noticeable fret buzzing. So, for $120 this woukd be a good guitar considering you would need to do some work on it and get better strings to start with. For $300 this guitar would be a total no go for me. I recommend detaching the ugly pickguard (using a hairdryer its quite easy), replacing strings, bridge and nut, and maybe the tuners, too. One thing to notice is this is an acoustic guitar, not classical. That means that the fretboard is thinner, like on the electric guitar. I also suspect that the guitar will not sound too good if you replace metal strings with synthetic ones - this is my experience with other similar acoustic guitars over the years but I did not try this particulat guitar with synthetic strings yet. If you are a beginner who just wants to play simple chords and nothing fancy, this guitar is ok, but if you are more advanced I'd recommend not to bother unless you want to invest some time in doing the upgrades, fret polishing, etc., or payung a luthier to do that for you for extra cost.