Cort

Description

The GA-PF Grand Regal bevel cut acoustic from Cort is designed to provide a clear yet warm tone with superb sustain and a rich striped look. Featuring an arched pau ferro top and body, the Grand Regal acoustic exhibits powerful fundamental sound with subdued overtones. The GA-PF bevel also features an L.R. Baggs pickup and preamp system for a natural high-quality plugged-in sound for live performances. With dimensions of 4.625" body depth, upper bout width at 11.5" and lower bout width at 16", the GA-PF Grand Regal’s body size fits snugly between the large dreadnought and the more intimate Grand Concert. This makes the GA-PF Grand Regal ideal for both strumming/flatpicking and fingerstyle playing, and suits the versatile acoustic player who prefers to have one guitar to cover a variety of sounds and playing styles.
Cort GA-PF Grand Regal Bevel Cut Pao Ferro Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural Satin
Cort GA-PF Grand Regal Bevel Cut Pao Ferro Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural Satin
Cort GA-PF Grand Regal Bevel Cut Pao Ferro Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural Satin

Features

  • Spruce top and pau ferro body
  • Mahogany neck
  • Ovangkol fingerboard and bridge
  • L.R. Baggs EAS-VTC preamp

Specs

Body
  • Body type: Grand Auditorium Single Cutaway
  • Top wood: Solid Spruce
  • Back & sides: Pau ferro
Neck
  • Nut width: 1.69"
  • Fingerboard: Ovangkol
  • Neck wood: Mahogany
  • Scale length: 25.3"
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Bridge: Ovangkol
Electronics
  • Pickup/preamp: L.R. Baggs
  • EQ/Tuner: 2-band
  • Special features: Arm rest
Other
  • Tuning machines: Die-cast
  • Orientation: Right-handed
  • Number of strings: 6-string
  • Case: Sold separately
  • Country of origin: China

Warranty

Dear Fellow Guitarist,

For 44 years Cort has built the finest guitars and basses representing quality and value unparalleled in our industry. Each Cort employee approaches his or her job with pride that allows us to work as one extended family; working for a common goal; to endeavor to bring you the finest quality instrument possible.

Our family includes luthiers, artist, designers, and retailers who bring to life our watchwords "Designed by Musicians for Musicians".It's exciting to work side by side with Larry Coryell, Hiram Bullock, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Billy Cox, Josh Paul, Joe Beck, T.M. Stevens, Will Turpin, Greg Curbow, Bill Conklin, Mark Egan, Rob Elrick, Jim Triggs, Bill Bartolini, Larry Fishman, Steve Grimes and many other artists and designers who help to create the Cort Collection.Every instrument we ship is quality controlled in our Northbrook, IL facility and carries our limited LIFETIME WARRANTY.Our mission is to exceed your expectations with cutting edge designs, hand selected materials, and state-of -art technology.

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  • Good mid-range instrument at an affordable price

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byVincent

    fromAustin TX

    The finish of my guitar (bought at the local store near my office at a discount) is very good. The guitar has acclimated to my place and it seems that it required very little to set it up to my taste. Lightly relaxing the tension on the neck took care of the little buzzing I was experiencing and the action is still very low and easy. I was not hot about the look - a little bit flashy to my taste - but its tone seduced me. I came to the store with one model in mind, and I walked out with this guitar instead ... and I have enjoyed it so far. Now I am used to its look, it is mine. As the strings stretched, I can tell that it keeps its tuning well. And fine-tuning is easy to do. 4mm Allen wrench. I like the electronics as well, it sounds good through my amplifier. All of this is very subjective, still, it is a good instrument, that you should try if you can find that guitar.

  • I can't believe it, but I love this guitar.

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byMike

    fromMelbourne Beach, Fl

    I actually purchased a mid range Taylor but it just wasn't the one. After playing several more Taylor and Martin I just happened to see this and loved the look, and the fact that it had a beveled arm rest prompting me to stop and try it….. 20 minutes later I was purchasing it. The sound is great, think Taylor but with more bass and clarity. I couldn't believe that I returned a Taylor for a Cort but I just love this guitar! Try it, you'll see quickly what I'm talking about.

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  • asked byStefen

    fromundisclosed

    What model of guitar would this be considered? Would it be a folk guitar, a dreadnought, something else? Thanks.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    It's what is referred to as a "Grand Auditorium". A size OOOO or OM. It's wider at the lower bout than a Dreadnought. about 16".
  • asked byRandall

    fromPortsmouth nh

    Is the price negotiable?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Please give us a call to discuss pricing 855-770-3373