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Description

The Cort MR100F is a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, crafted for the discerning guitarist who seeks both rich acoustic tones and modern versatility. With its dreadnought body and elegant cutaway design, this guitar offers not only a commanding presence but also effortless access to higher frets, making it ideal for intricate solos and complex chords. The solid spruce top, complemented by mahogany back and sides, delivers a resonant, warm sound that resonates beautifully, whether unplugged or amplified.

Equipped with Fishman Classic 4 electronics, the MR100F ensures that your sound remains true even when plugged in, offering reliable performance in any setting. The high-gloss finish adds a touch of sophistication, making it as visually captivating as it is sonically impressive. Whether you're strumming by the campfire or performing on stage, the Cort MR100F is your trusted companion, balancing tradition with cutting-edge technology to deliver an exceptional playing experience.

Key Features:

  • Body Shape: Dreadnought with Cutaway
  • Top: Solid Spruce
  • Back & Sides: Mahogany
  • Fretboard: Rosewood
  • Electronics: Fishman Classic 4 Pickup System
  • Finish: High Gloss

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MR100F Review: It is great value for money, I doubt you'd find a... | Cort | Acoustic Guitars | Reviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com

ultimate-guitar.com

Cort's MR100F impresses with its versatility, delivering solid performance across various styles from rock to classical. Its sound might be slightly thin, but the value for money is undeniable. The guitar shines when paired with a quality amp, although it can get noisy. Built to last, it handles the rigors of live playing with ease, despite minor issues like a fret buzz and imperfect binding. While lacking in extras, its core features and durability make it a stellar choice for beginners or as a reliable backup for more seasoned players.

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