Cort Introduces First Eight-String Multi-Scale Electric Guitar
The KX508MS boasts a poplar burl top and Fishman Fluence Modern humbuckers.

Cort has introduced its first 8-string guitar, the KX508MS.
The series-signature 24-fret double-cutaway model boasts many of the same specs as other KX series guitars, but adds in a Fishman Fluence Modern humbucker set and a Mariana Blue Burst finish.
Other features on the 26.5-to-28-inch multi-scale guitar include a swamp ash body, a poplar burl top, a five-piece maple neck inlaid with two streaks of purpleheart, a Macassar ebony fingerboard with “raindrop” inlays, black nickel hardware and Cort locking machine heads.
The KX508MS is being offered for $1,199.99.
For more information or to purchase, head over to Cort.
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