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  • AokijiAokiji

    Cort Earth60Published on 11/27/12 at 12:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Korean-type guitar, made in China.

    - Model Dreadnought (I have trouble pronouncement x)).
    - Solid Spruce
    - Mahogany back and sides with "binding" (net) around the body
    - Mahogany
    - Rosewood fingerboard, 20 frets
    - Mechanical oil bath (A small defect (since 2011 or 2012), but that does not bother me too much plastic buttons, the buttons would have been better chromed metal, on the other hand I think it is very fragile, then do not bump into all directions for awkward x)).
    - Chrome hardware
    - Finish: Natural Satin
    - Accessories: electronic tuner, cover, 1 set of strings, picks (For guitar pack).

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is pleasant to the touch, I is not had a prob…
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    Korean-type guitar, made in China.

    - Model Dreadnought (I have trouble pronouncement x)).
    - Solid Spruce
    - Mahogany back and sides with "binding" (net) around the body
    - Mahogany
    - Rosewood fingerboard, 20 frets
    - Mechanical oil bath (A small defect (since 2011 or 2012), but that does not bother me too much plastic buttons, the buttons would have been better chromed metal, on the other hand I think it is very fragile, then do not bump into all directions for awkward x)).
    - Chrome hardware
    - Finish: Natural Satin
    - Accessories: electronic tuner, cover, 1 set of strings, picks (For guitar pack).

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is pleasant to the touch, I is not had a problem correctly slid my fingers on the handle, on the other hand I found the handle a bit too small in height would have required a little higher. (And it's my opinion that is personal).

    The size of the guitar I totally agree.

    The weight of the guitar is not very heavy, I would say lightly.

    The design is nice for me, for an entry level guitar. (I bought it new then there is virtually no in default.)

    The sound of the guitar is very surprising, even for a bouffant guitar this price. The sound of course depend on the ropes and according to the desires of each. (For my part I changed for Martin Light Bronze, Light Draft 12/54).

    SOUNDS

    This guitar suits me perfectly for wholes styles of music.
    I play mostly finger picking, and the sound is remarkable, as I said above for entry level.

    However when you play strongly tends to sound a little sizzled without much malice.

    My style guitar I could not because I specified the number is, in tones too.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for about July 2012.

    I have not tried other model because enfaîtes I knew what I wanted, and as there were more in stock so the sudden I fell back on it I really like.

    The feature I like most is the ease of touch. (Although the handle be a little small.) And sound good obviously.

    For my part Very good quality / price ratio, put into the hands of a confirmed or a beginner.

    I think I would do this choice by buying this guitar brand frankly I like for its quality and its price.
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