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Cort CJ Custom

Jumbo Steel String Guitar from Cort belonging to the CJ series

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«  A 3 x Taylor but cheaper ... »

Published on 08/28/14 at 01:15
Feature, see the sites that go, for short copy of the Taylor 814CE ... oh my!

UTILIZATION

ERGONOMICS
Easily comparable with the aroused Taylor. The instrument is perfectly balanced. It should also mention the relative small size of the body, which make it easy to grab the guitar and an instrument that is played mania and easily obtained.

ACTION
The action is set very low, so that the instrument out of his crate, plays easily. The neck width is similar to an electric guitar so that electric guitarists will pass easily to it. In thickness, the sleeve is a serious customer profile with a C-shaped

SOUNDS

QUALITY SOUND
What can I say ... I hope you find one OCCAZ one day so you can see that all I am going to write is right. Acoustic: Extent, roundness, balance, once connected, two microphones and a conventional piezo acoustic in the box and visible to the hearing. you can mix the two via a knob on the preamp + setting contours brightness and tone of course ... Well, it sounds as even plugged into an amp not really planned for the base. It's just the best acoustic guitar I've had so far and therefore if you buy a one day it will not be mine, I keep it for life cella there!

OVERALL OPINION

CONCLUSION
This instrument is a beauty all for one divided by three for Taylor Marked equivalent budget. All the Custom Shop series is a very neat line and include models that are truly worth. I do not hesitate to take my Cort Custom Shop without blushing for acoustic gigs or Scene.

WEAKNESSES: 2 weaknesses, acoustic microphone (in addition to the piezo) is sensitive to feedback and trigger guard are a little weird (holes attorneys in the upper part) which I think the fragisilent. At the moment I have not yet broken one but I confess a little anxiety when I replace the strings.