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Populär Cort KX507MS Pale Moon Natural Black Burst

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The KX507MS Pale Moon offers more than a pretty face — with ultra-precise playability and the next-level sound of Fishman Fluence Modern humbuckers, the KX507MS Pale Moon 7-string guitar defines peak performance.

7-string Multi-Scale Precision
The KX507MS Pale Moon’s multi-scale (25.5″ – 27″) design delivers optimal extended-range performance for technical players.

Fishman Fluence Modern Humbuckers
Fishman Fluence pickups are free from the hum, noise and frustrating inductance issues that plague standard pickups, with multi-voice capability for unlimited sonic potential.

Tone-enhancing Individual Bridge
An individual hardtail bridge unit for each string results in greatly improved sustain, superb string separation for greater articulation, and ultra-precise intonation.

Intuitive Push/Pull Controls
Use the push/pull Volume control to switch between the Fishman Fluence pickups’ two distinct voices, and use the push/pull Tone control to select from full humbucker and single-coil pickup modes.

  • Mahogany body topped with Pale Moon Ebony veneer delivers rich, resonant tone with a ton of sustain
  • Macassar Ebony fretboard for deep, rich tone with exceptional top-end clarity
  • 5-piece maple & purple heart neck enhances strength and stability while maximizing sustain and resonance
  • Locking tuners for fast string changes and ultra-reliable tuning stability
  • ”Next Gen” Cort logo perfectly complements the aggressive styling of X and KX series guitars
  • Easy-access truss rod wheel for fast adjustments before a performance or recording session
  • 24 jumbo stainless steel frets promote fast, precise playability and long-term reliability