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Cort Earth100

Dreadnought Steel String Guitar from Cort belonging to the Earth series

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Cort Earth 100

Cort Earth100Published on 11/16/03 at 15:00
Bought new at local music store for $200. I talked to some people about it and was recommended this guitar. I wanted to buy the best guitar for roughly 200 bucks and i came to this decision after lots of research.

The tone and sound is superb. Truly one of a kind in it's class. A great guitar for the money. The action and neck is great. Came is Elixir strings.

Doesn't look as good as the more expensive guitars.

Built very well. Very sturdy. Haven't had any problems.

Great guitar for those who want to save money and for those who just want a great guitar.

This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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Bought new at local music store for $200. I talked to some people about it and was recommended this guitar. I wanted to buy the best guitar for roughly 200 bucks and i came to this decision after lots of research.

The tone and sound is superb. Truly one of a kind in it's class. A great guitar for the money. The action and neck is great. Came is Elixir strings.

Doesn't look as good as the more expensive guitars.

Built very well. Very sturdy. Haven't had any problems.

Great guitar for those who want to save money and for those who just want a great guitar.

This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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lselse

Honest input range

Cort Earth100Published on 09/03/12 at 14:05
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Made in China
20 frets, at 14 Junction
Dreadnought, solid Sitka spruce top with mahogany back and sides
Neck Mahogany (3 items)
Rosewood
Scale 25.3 "(643mm)

This is the original version without border and with a sleeve nut plastoc. There has been an update with a rim and handle bone nut.
Mine is a version with a satin varnish lightweight much like Canada. It is more fragile but beautiful, there is not the feeling of plastic varnish sometimes gives

UTILIZATION

This is a caricature of the dreadnought, classic, nice presentation, very light (a little knock in the first tutorial).
The neck is rather thin, the action not especially high for a folk, finishing overall...…
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Made in China
20 frets, at 14 Junction
Dreadnought, solid Sitka spruce top with mahogany back and sides
Neck Mahogany (3 items)
Rosewood
Scale 25.3 "(643mm)

This is the original version without border and with a sleeve nut plastoc. There has been an update with a rim and handle bone nut.
Mine is a version with a satin varnish lightweight much like Canada. It is more fragile but beautiful, there is not the feeling of plastic varnish sometimes gives

UTILIZATION

This is a caricature of the dreadnought, classic, nice presentation, very light (a little knock in the first tutorial).
The neck is rather thin, the action not especially high for a folk, finishing overall pretty good for an entry-level, but clearly feels that this is an entry level. Access to acute is catastrophic but complain about it on a Dreadnought, it's a bit strange though ....
Mine is not electro-acosutique

SOUNDS

The sound is honest. It is a little lighter, a little skinny, it is far from the bases to vibrate the slip is not really the crate but we feel that it is a small entry-level guitar.
There is no misunderstanding, it is not far from a bad guitar especially for its secondhand price (around 100 euros), but Cort has an almost mystical aura in the category not scratch expensive and sometimes you can read things that seem somewhat excessive.
The Earth 100 is a good cheap scratch, with which it was worth his money mainly by buying secondhand. Point. No longer

OVERALL OPINION

I recently was looking for a sound to complete my outfit. She filled this role.
The day I want a good sound, it will squirt, that's clear, but in the meantime this is a very nice scratch
The price / quality ratio is outstanding, amazing, amazing .. but it is linked to the price is very low ...
Repeat this choice because yes I bought it knowingly (a nice little scratch unpretentious cheap) so there is not confused.
In addition, if the sound is not delusional, comfort is especially the handle making a small dreadnought extremely friendly for home
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ChachooChachoo

Cort Earth100Published on 03/15/05 at 11:09
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Made in China.
21 frets.
Pica massive table, mahogany back and wicker covers, mechanical oil bath, mahogany neck.

UTILIZATION

Trs is enjoyable to play this is the level of use that sound.
Beautiful guitar.

SOUNDS

Its sound is really simpa. It rsons well.
Trs good sound.
In addition, the wood will work over time, which is really more a contribution to the sound;).

OVERALL OPINION

I've had five months.
I tried other models in the same range (Fender, Ibanez ...). This is probably one of the best.
For a first prize guitar folk, there's nothing to say, it's really a beautiful instrument trs trs good quality. His sound is nikel. A strong advisor. …
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Made in China.
21 frets.
Pica massive table, mahogany back and wicker covers, mechanical oil bath, mahogany neck.

UTILIZATION

Trs is enjoyable to play this is the level of use that sound.
Beautiful guitar.

SOUNDS

Its sound is really simpa. It rsons well.
Trs good sound.
In addition, the wood will work over time, which is really more a contribution to the sound;).

OVERALL OPINION

I've had five months.
I tried other models in the same range (Fender, Ibanez ...). This is probably one of the best.
For a first prize guitar folk, there's nothing to say, it's really a beautiful instrument trs trs good quality. His sound is nikel. A strong advisor.
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DistoveiDistovei

Cort Earth100Published on 04/04/06 at 10:52
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Sold in 200, this guitar, made in China "by hand" (according to the inscription pyrographed visible from the rosette), features 21 frets. On the factory the action is a bit high but still easily playable.

UTILIZATION

The handle is well rounded and down quite flat (which may in some GNER, especially the followers of an inch). The mcaniques are remarkably the agreement. The sound of a table bnficiant pica mass is very acute projection with good bass and very healthy.

SOUNDS

Versatile, its fairly neutral.

OVERALL OPINION

An instrument, originally intended for beginners, but will not redden a warning. …
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Sold in 200, this guitar, made in China "by hand" (according to the inscription pyrographed visible from the rosette), features 21 frets. On the factory the action is a bit high but still easily playable.

UTILIZATION

The handle is well rounded and down quite flat (which may in some GNER, especially the followers of an inch). The mcaniques are remarkably the agreement. The sound of a table bnficiant pica mass is very acute projection with good bass and very healthy.

SOUNDS

Versatile, its fairly neutral.

OVERALL OPINION

An instrument, originally intended for beginners, but will not redden a warning.
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  • Manufacturer: Cort
  • Model: Earth100
  • Series: Earth
  • Category: Dreadnought Steel String Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 02/26/2012

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