The Little CJ Blackwood is identical to the Little CJ OP except for the beautiful solid Blackwood top and Blackwood bottom and sides. It also features a mahogany neck, Ovankel fingerboard, 23.5" (597mm) scale, Fishman Presys II electronics and a gig bag.
The arched back improves comfort for hours of play, and the V-shaped neck profile is great for smaller hands. Whether you want to take a compact but great-sounding guitar on a camping trip or to a local gig, the Little CJ Blackwood will offer the looks, performance and flexibility to meet almost any playing situation.
3/4 Jumbo Body:
The smaller size makes this guitar perfect for the mobile musician or casual enthusiast who wants to take a great sounding guitar with them on vacation or business trips.
All Blackwood Models:
The all-blackwood body with a natural, open por finish on the Little CJ Blackwood ensures that this guitar ages as desired and allows the wood choice to resonate naturally. In terms of sound quality, players will find that the blackwood construction provides balanced dynamics, with enough response in the low end without inhibiting the top end.
Blackwood Back & Sides with Arched Back:
Blackwood is like a combination of the low midrange of mahogany, the clarity of maple and the rich overtones of rosewood. This versatility makes the blackwood stand out for both fingerstyle playing and strumming and is also a perfect match for the Blackwood top.
Vintage Open Gear Machineheads:
Relatively light open tuning screws with 18:1 tuning ratio make the tuning process simple.
Fishman Presys II:
Fishman Presys II Preamp with 2-band equalizer, built-in tuner and a phase reverser for efficient tone shaping and noise-free operation during live performances.
23.5"(597㎜) Scale:
Despite the smaller body and scale length of 597㎜ (23.5 inches), everything on the guitar has been optimized to produce the best possible sound quality and performance, as well as improved playability for guitar players with small hands and physiques.
Scooped Bridge:
Cort's exclusive scooped bridge design improves sustain with a greater string angle from the saddle to the body while reducing tension on the strings across the neck, resulting in less finger fatigue and improved playability.
Comfortable V Neck Shape:
A neck shape commonly used on smaller acoustic guitars for ease of playability, the V neck shape is easier for smaller hands to grip and maneuver.