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Dreadnought Steel String Guitar from Cort belonging to the Standard series

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  • kwaiokwaio

    Cort AD870Published on 12/10/06 at 06:14
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - Handrafted in China (made in China Main)
    - 20 frets

    UTILIZATION

    Channel end, frets and visible brands
    Access to the last frets for normal folk, ie not too easy from the 17-18th
    Classical form, rather light, nickel
    Its clear, not too whistling, and very powerful.

    SOUNDS

    To scratch himself at home, nickel.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it yesterday and I'm really happy.
    -: A pain in the ass by a sticker to remove the bridge I found him aps defects.
    +: Its powerful, aesthetic: Wow!
    I think keeping it a long time.
    I hesitated between this one and a copy Tenson € 10 less, but it seems that the Cort will sell much better.
    Value for money, I would sa…
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    - Handrafted in China (made in China Main)
    - 20 frets

    UTILIZATION

    Channel end, frets and visible brands
    Access to the last frets for normal folk, ie not too easy from the 17-18th
    Classical form, rather light, nickel
    Its clear, not too whistling, and very powerful.

    SOUNDS

    To scratch himself at home, nickel.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it yesterday and I'm really happy.
    -: A pain in the ass by a sticker to remove the bridge I found him aps defects.
    +: Its powerful, aesthetic: Wow!
    I think keeping it a long time.
    I hesitated between this one and a copy Tenson € 10 less, but it seems that the Cort will sell much better.
    Value for money, I would say it is excellent ...
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  • Nagash2406Nagash2406

    Cort AD870Published on 06/16/09 at 06:42
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in China.
    Dreadnought acoustic guitar folk type.
    20 frets.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is quite nice, not very late like all folks (that is not a log eh!)

    Access is restricted to treble: 14 frets are easily accessible after they are on the body of the instrument. Because she has no cutaway, after the 17th box deient it quite difficult.

    For me, the shape is fine but the box is big enough (Dreadnought what). It's not really a problem but I think that a jumbo suit me better because they are slightly less spacious.

    SOUNDS

    Sounds: NI-CKEL! For flamenco, jazz, country, and even the metal acoustic music (much like you see in Metallica or dissection) I'm thrilled. Fran…
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    Made in China.
    Dreadnought acoustic guitar folk type.
    20 frets.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is quite nice, not very late like all folks (that is not a log eh!)

    Access is restricted to treble: 14 frets are easily accessible after they are on the body of the instrument. Because she has no cutaway, after the 17th box deient it quite difficult.

    For me, the shape is fine but the box is big enough (Dreadnought what). It's not really a problem but I think that a jumbo suit me better because they are slightly less spacious.

    SOUNDS

    Sounds: NI-CKEL! For flamenco, jazz, country, and even the metal acoustic music (much like you see in Metallica or dissection) I'm thrilled. Frankly it's not ecore a Taylor or a Gibson but for € 200 or even deserves a medal!

    OVERALL OPINION

    The two years it will be that I have (I bought it shortly after my M-50 electrical). Once I thought about selling it to pay me an electro-acoustic, but on balance I'm going to buy the electro-acoustic and still keep it because frankly, guitars like that there no mass for that price.

    I looked for quite a while before choosing one. I will cover a guitar acouqtique to play music everywhere (as in high school for example) and audibly heard (as I did not micro-amp for the local electrical at the time).

    Level money, it's enough to salivate at the shop window. Excellent.

    I will not repeat this choice simply because I prefer an electro-acoustic (plugged in and playing with a cut-off for the last fret) but it NHANG not that it overwhelmed me after three agreements. Those who want a good acoustic guitar without paying too much, try this it's worth it!
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