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Published on 11/04/04 at 15:00$219 US at Adirondack Strings, Albany NY.
I was in the shop for another reason and
they just INSISTED that I check out their
new arrivals from Cort. They weren't kidding and I wound up playing for 45min
just because it played well and sounded
really good, and I kept finding more new
voices from 3 very simple controls.
It plays easy, reasonable weight, really
good tone and variety of voices, simple
controls and traditional styling. Also
price is low, it seems decently made and
has respected name-brand electronics.
Has a PU balancer knob instead of two
seperate PU gain knobs [easier for me].
The neck PU exhibits typical single-coil
susceptibility to external noise sources.
The knobs are on the pickguard instead of
a seperate metal plate
I was in the shop for another reason and
they just INSISTED that I check out their
new arrivals from Cort. They weren't kidding and I wound up playing for 45min
just because it played well and sounded
really good, and I kept finding more new
voices from 3 very simple controls.
It plays easy, reasonable weight, really
good tone and variety of voices, simple
controls and traditional styling. Also
price is low, it seems decently made and
has respected name-brand electronics.
Has a PU balancer knob instead of two
seperate PU gain knobs [easier for me].
The neck PU exhibits typical single-coil
susceptibility to external noise sources.
The knobs are on the pickguard instead of
a seperate metal plate