Comparison Cort AC100 vs Cort AC200
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| Cort AC100 | Cort AC200 | |
from $95.96 up to $145.60 | from $213.44 | |
| TOP sellers | ||
| Type | classical | classical |
| Number of strings | 6 | 6 |
Body | ||
| Size | 4/4 | 4/4 |
| Body | solid top deck | |
| Top deck | spruce | spruce |
| Bottom deck | mahogany | mahogany |
| Shell | mahogany | mahogany |
| Bridge | rosewood | rosewood |
Neck | ||
| Number of frets | 19 | 19 |
| Scale | 25.6 " | 25.6 " |
| Neck material | mahogany | mahogany |
| Fretboard | rosewood | rosewood |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | july 2016 | july 2016 |
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Glossary
Body
Guitar body construction, including both soundboards and sides. For these parts, two main types of wood can be used: solid (solid) and puff (better known as plywood). Plywood is cheaper than solid wood, but loses to it in terms of acoustic properties. Therefore, the type of deck in the characteristics is usually indicated only if solid wood is present in it. However, if data on the deck is not given, this does not mean that the instrument is made entirely of plywood; in addition, it is worth noting that some types of plywood come close to solid wood in terms of acoustic properties. Therefore, without having information on the deck design, it makes sense to focus primarily on the price category of the instrument.
Options for a solid tree can be as follows:
— One piece top. The English name is also used — solid top. We are talking about instruments in which only the upper deck is made of solid wood — the rest of the body is made of plywood. This option is a good compromise between sound quality and affordable price, it is quite popular in mid-range guitars.
— Completely whole. A body in which all parts are made of solid wood — both decks and sides. This is the most advanced option in terms of acoustics — especially since some types of wood even improve over time (provided that it is solid wood). However, a completely one-piece body is quite expensive, so this option is found...mainly in high-end professional instruments.
Options for a solid tree can be as follows:
— One piece top. The English name is also used — solid top. We are talking about instruments in which only the upper deck is made of solid wood — the rest of the body is made of plywood. This option is a good compromise between sound quality and affordable price, it is quite popular in mid-range guitars.
— Completely whole. A body in which all parts are made of solid wood — both decks and sides. This is the most advanced option in terms of acoustics — especially since some types of wood even improve over time (provided that it is solid wood). However, a completely one-piece body is quite expensive, so this option is found...mainly in high-end professional instruments.








