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Mc T Wolf
Very good guitar
Published on 08/09/13 at 02:30 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Made in Korea, this electro nylon string guitar has a cedar top, bottom, sides and key in rosewood, mahogany neck 22 frets and a Fishman 4T Blend, she finally has a cutaway for easy access to treble.
UTILIZATION
It was in the hands quite fine acoustic guitar with a very nice handle (well, it is not a power) for an acoustic. It is very light and access to the treble is very easy. The acoustic sound is good but lacks a bit of power. For cons, the amplified sound is really amazing!
SOUNDS
I play flamenco, funk, jazz, Latin and Celtic music and plays an electroacoustic Vox AGA 70. The sound is very rich in harmonics and round both lorsqu'amplifié. But the acoustic sound is, as...…
UTILIZATION
It was in the hands quite fine acoustic guitar with a very nice handle (well, it is not a power) for an acoustic. It is very light and access to the treble is very easy. The acoustic sound is good but lacks a bit of power. For cons, the amplified sound is really amazing!
SOUNDS
I play flamenco, funk, jazz, Latin and Celtic music and plays an electroacoustic Vox AGA 70. The sound is very rich in harmonics and round both lorsqu'amplifié. But the acoustic sound is, as...…
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Made in Korea, this electro nylon string guitar has a cedar top, bottom, sides and key in rosewood, mahogany neck 22 frets and a Fishman 4T Blend, she finally has a cutaway for easy access to treble.
UTILIZATION
It was in the hands quite fine acoustic guitar with a very nice handle (well, it is not a power) for an acoustic. It is very light and access to the treble is very easy. The acoustic sound is good but lacks a bit of power. For cons, the amplified sound is really amazing!
SOUNDS
I play flamenco, funk, jazz, Latin and Celtic music and plays an electroacoustic Vox AGA 70. The sound is very rich in harmonics and round both lorsqu'amplifié. But the acoustic sound is, as mentioned, a bit poor ... Maybe I should take it to a luthier?
OVERALL OPINION
I've had a little over a year and I appreciate its playability and its sound amp or PA system. Maybe with the experience I orienterai me to a Lag Keziah Jones.
UTILIZATION
It was in the hands quite fine acoustic guitar with a very nice handle (well, it is not a power) for an acoustic. It is very light and access to the treble is very easy. The acoustic sound is good but lacks a bit of power. For cons, the amplified sound is really amazing!
SOUNDS
I play flamenco, funk, jazz, Latin and Celtic music and plays an electroacoustic Vox AGA 70. The sound is very rich in harmonics and round both lorsqu'amplifié. But the acoustic sound is, as mentioned, a bit poor ... Maybe I should take it to a luthier?
OVERALL OPINION
I've had a little over a year and I appreciate its playability and its sound amp or PA system. Maybe with the experience I orienterai me to a Lag Keziah Jones.
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mister bouldegom
Published on 07/19/09 at 13:13 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
In which country was it made? (USA, Japan, Mexico, France ...)
Made in Corea
How many frets, what kind of microphone and their configuration?
1 piezo and 1 microphone in the box
What type of bridge (Floyd, Wilkinson ...)?
What are the settings (volume, tone, micro switch ...)?
bass, mid, treble, brightness, volume and microphone volume
What kind of stick?
Channel between classical and folk
UTILIZATION
The handle is it nice? This is not the comfort of an electric but is much more pleasant than a traditional classical especially if one has the habit of steel strings.
Access to acute (last string) Is it easy? The presence of a cutaway provides easy access to acute
...…
Made in Corea
How many frets, what kind of microphone and their configuration?
1 piezo and 1 microphone in the box
What type of bridge (Floyd, Wilkinson ...)?
What are the settings (volume, tone, micro switch ...)?
bass, mid, treble, brightness, volume and microphone volume
What kind of stick?
Channel between classical and folk
UTILIZATION
The handle is it nice? This is not the comfort of an electric but is much more pleasant than a traditional classical especially if one has the habit of steel strings.
Access to acute (last string) Is it easy? The presence of a cutaway provides easy access to acute
...…
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In which country was it made? (USA, Japan, Mexico, France ...)
Made in Corea
How many frets, what kind of microphone and their configuration?
1 piezo and 1 microphone in the box
What type of bridge (Floyd, Wilkinson ...)?
What are the settings (volume, tone, micro switch ...)?
bass, mid, treble, brightness, volume and microphone volume
What kind of stick?
Channel between classical and folk
UTILIZATION
The handle is it nice? This is not the comfort of an electric but is much more pleasant than a traditional classical especially if one has the habit of steel strings.
Access to acute (last string) Is it easy? The presence of a cutaway provides easy access to acute
Ergonomics is it good (in terms of shape, weight ...)? The format is kind of small jumbo body with a depth of between dreadnough and semi-hollow. Quite nice, it was quickly under control.
Do you get a good sound easy? ... There's too much! All settings on the center console and the guitar, it sounds! In acoustics, it develops not as a dobro potato but still a nice showing considering the format and wood (cedar top mass means less banging). I no longer use it for my songs work at home.
SOUNDS
Are they suitable for your style of music? I wanted a guitar to the bossa nova and reggae (not kill me the nails) and is perfect for that.
With what (s) amplifier (s) or effect (s) do you play? Live in the console or in a Carlsbro , which is currently under repair :-(. A very slight compression, EQ and boss reggae, from time to time I use an echo ... cho. .. o
What kind of sound you get and with what settings ("crystalline", "fat ",....)? As I said, at the center, it sounds. When we start playing with the EQ, it's jubilation, we can emphasize the bass or the attack, corrections are not "excessive", meaning that if you push the bass bottom the sound does not become rough. Same with the treble, not fart it eardrums. The guitar has a very soft sound, but nevertheless specific flights which makes it almost perfect electro
My girlfriend has a Cort Jumbo Fishman electronics with so I was expecting a record "correct" in electronics, but then, surprise, it exceeded all my expectations.
What are the sounds you prefer, you hate? An important point is that the equalizer (besides the volume, which is general) does not affect the microphone in the box. This one has a tone rather low-medium and is sensitive to feedback, but it makes a nice warmth to the sound. So to be dosed sparingly and fully live recording.
OVERALL OPINION
For how long have you been using it? 2 weeks but it has been 2 years since I quietly eyeing
What thing do you like most/least about it? The pros: the neck!, Sweetness of sound and electronics, solid top.
The -: Embedded micro sensitive to feedback (it's not death nor trussrod ...), not to adjust the neck but hey, it's a classic
Did you try many other models before getting this one? Yamaha, the godina for the price but there is altogether unexpected.
What is your opinion about the value for the price? Too strong in cort!
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ... Without hesitation.
Made in Corea
How many frets, what kind of microphone and their configuration?
1 piezo and 1 microphone in the box
What type of bridge (Floyd, Wilkinson ...)?
What are the settings (volume, tone, micro switch ...)?
bass, mid, treble, brightness, volume and microphone volume
What kind of stick?
Channel between classical and folk
UTILIZATION
The handle is it nice? This is not the comfort of an electric but is much more pleasant than a traditional classical especially if one has the habit of steel strings.
Access to acute (last string) Is it easy? The presence of a cutaway provides easy access to acute
Ergonomics is it good (in terms of shape, weight ...)? The format is kind of small jumbo body with a depth of between dreadnough and semi-hollow. Quite nice, it was quickly under control.
Do you get a good sound easy? ... There's too much! All settings on the center console and the guitar, it sounds! In acoustics, it develops not as a dobro potato but still a nice showing considering the format and wood (cedar top mass means less banging). I no longer use it for my songs work at home.
SOUNDS
Are they suitable for your style of music? I wanted a guitar to the bossa nova and reggae (not kill me the nails) and is perfect for that.
With what (s) amplifier (s) or effect (s) do you play? Live in the console or in a Carlsbro , which is currently under repair :-(. A very slight compression, EQ and boss reggae, from time to time I use an echo ... cho. .. o
What kind of sound you get and with what settings ("crystalline", "fat ",....)? As I said, at the center, it sounds. When we start playing with the EQ, it's jubilation, we can emphasize the bass or the attack, corrections are not "excessive", meaning that if you push the bass bottom the sound does not become rough. Same with the treble, not fart it eardrums. The guitar has a very soft sound, but nevertheless specific flights which makes it almost perfect electro
My girlfriend has a Cort Jumbo Fishman electronics with so I was expecting a record "correct" in electronics, but then, surprise, it exceeded all my expectations.
What are the sounds you prefer, you hate? An important point is that the equalizer (besides the volume, which is general) does not affect the microphone in the box. This one has a tone rather low-medium and is sensitive to feedback, but it makes a nice warmth to the sound. So to be dosed sparingly and fully live recording.
OVERALL OPINION
For how long have you been using it? 2 weeks but it has been 2 years since I quietly eyeing
What thing do you like most/least about it? The pros: the neck!, Sweetness of sound and electronics, solid top.
The -: Embedded micro sensitive to feedback (it's not death nor trussrod ...), not to adjust the neck but hey, it's a classic
Did you try many other models before getting this one? Yamaha, the godina for the price but there is altogether unexpected.
What is your opinion about the value for the price? Too strong in cort!
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ... Without hesitation.
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Tech. sheet
- Manufacturer: Cort
- Model: CEC7
- Series: Classic
- Category: Acoustic-electric nylon string guitars
- Package weight:2.8 kg
- Added in our database on: 01/21/2009
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