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Gimiz
Published on 06/28/07 at 04:24
Best value:
Poor
HBS-II, Signature Hiram Bullock, body ash handle and key "bird's eye", 2 doubles and 1 single Mighty-Mite, 1 volume, 1 tone, 5-way switch, bridge CFA III, fittings steel color, color "burnt- open pore ", 22 frets, mechanical self-locking, mounted original D'addario EXL120 (042-009).
The appearance is really nice, you can not go unnoticed with the finish "burnt-open pore", and a mechanical color steel look that is both vintage and modern (no it is not ironic XD). It changes from my old Cort G210, a bit too "boilerplate" for my taste (yes, true to Cort ^ ^). I immediately flashed on it by entering my favorite store!
The tuning is great, the vibrato does not change as long as you do not go like a brute. The draft originally proposed (O42-OO9) is a little weak if you are facing very strong rhythmic funk (like drop D and metronome to 220 ^ ^), but perfect if you are more solo. The action is very well done!
The woods are very good, it would not surprise me that the "bird's eye" of the handle is the same as Fender, since Cort guitars assembles some other brands. And of course you will not pay as much ^ ^! 10/10
UTILIZATION
Having used the Cort, the grip was immediate. For those (those) who have never played a Cort, it comes very quickly, the handle is "docile" and medium frets enjoyable. Ergonomics in Cort is comparable to that of other expensive guitars, the form allows you to play both sitting and standing, and the weight is correct. The tune "classic" 648mm allows for bends fairly easily, and access to the 22nd case is without force.
When you play you can load to account for wood quality and assembly, because the sustain is very good vacuum! The output jack on the table is a good idea to avoid twisting the jack when playing seated, and it looks even more "face" to the guitar. 10/10 too!
SOUNDS
The Cort has always been versatile and a bit-oriented rock (except the series "Gothic": P). The HBS-II is also flexible (it could be even more with splits, but it really is to quibble: D), and is equally suited to all styles of rock, jazz and funk. If you are connected to metal rods to change the type of "slinky top - bottom heavy" (acute soft, low logger mode) and set out the action in height).
I play most often at home on a Roland Micro Cube (mini amp modeling) with Zommer G1X (multi-effects pedal with expression pedal) as a preamp. The humbuckers deliver warm tones, rich in harmonics. Each switch position gives her a very special and it's fun! Just in the center can play vintage sounds without straining. My favorite config: bridge humbucker + Peavey Amp type (sound of Van Halen) disto 8 / 10 + Clean channel on the Cube! A distortion with lots of grain and mediums, very rich in dynamics, we can move on its clear just by acting on the volume. The knob for tone, unlike many others, truly sculpt the sound, and its entire course (not only 2 / 10: P). I've experienced almost every possible sound with the G1X, the best known at the space, and it is stunning! Harmonics are there, the sustain is more than adequate, the dynamics are great! Again for this award is that of happiness! 10/10
OVERALL OPINION
I owned a Cort G210 I started in electric guitar. I already had a classical training. After three years of intensive practice, she had suffered a lot (limited run twisted vibrato HS, rotten nut ...): D!
A change of gear was needed, and as said above I immediately flashed on it entering my favorite guitar shop near me. The seller (that I know ^ ^) would do his stocks and then sold it to me for € 400! (On the Net is found at 460 €). He told me that for such a quality in another brand I should buy a Fender American made four times its price, and after tests, I confirm! It's been 3 months that I have and I can not imagine my G210 board (which I sold to a very low price XD)! The HBS-II is not a current model, and was apparently not very successful (perhaps because Hiram Bullock is not well known over here ...). ENJOY! Skip it! Eyes closed! Config for my HBS-II + Micro Cube + G1X = 400 + 120 + 80 = 600 € I have a hell for its half the price of a Les Paul "basic"! I have nothing against the big brands, but Cort is very strong and value for money is ENOOORME: D! A guitarist who have a good foundation can and must buy one ^ ^! I would do this choice, even if I sold it twice! Flawless!
The appearance is really nice, you can not go unnoticed with the finish "burnt-open pore", and a mechanical color steel look that is both vintage and modern (no it is not ironic XD). It changes from my old Cort G210, a bit too "boilerplate" for my taste (yes, true to Cort ^ ^). I immediately flashed on it by entering my favorite store!
The tuning is great, the vibrato does not change as long as you do not go like a brute. The draft originally proposed (O42-OO9) is a little weak if you are facing very strong rhythmic funk (like drop D and metronome to 220 ^ ^), but perfect if you are more solo. The action is very well done!
The woods are very good, it would not surprise me that the "bird's eye" of the handle is the same as Fender, since Cort guitars assembles some other brands. And of course you will not pay as much ^ ^! 10/10
UTILIZATION
Having used the Cort, the grip was immediate. For those (those) who have never played a Cort, it comes very quickly, the handle is "docile" and medium frets enjoyable. Ergonomics in Cort is comparable to that of other expensive guitars, the form allows you to play both sitting and standing, and the weight is correct. The tune "classic" 648mm allows for bends fairly easily, and access to the 22nd case is without force.
When you play you can load to account for wood quality and assembly, because the sustain is very good vacuum! The output jack on the table is a good idea to avoid twisting the jack when playing seated, and it looks even more "face" to the guitar. 10/10 too!
SOUNDS
The Cort has always been versatile and a bit-oriented rock (except the series "Gothic": P). The HBS-II is also flexible (it could be even more with splits, but it really is to quibble: D), and is equally suited to all styles of rock, jazz and funk. If you are connected to metal rods to change the type of "slinky top - bottom heavy" (acute soft, low logger mode) and set out the action in height).
I play most often at home on a Roland Micro Cube (mini amp modeling) with Zommer G1X (multi-effects pedal with expression pedal) as a preamp. The humbuckers deliver warm tones, rich in harmonics. Each switch position gives her a very special and it's fun! Just in the center can play vintage sounds without straining. My favorite config: bridge humbucker + Peavey Amp type (sound of Van Halen) disto 8 / 10 + Clean channel on the Cube! A distortion with lots of grain and mediums, very rich in dynamics, we can move on its clear just by acting on the volume. The knob for tone, unlike many others, truly sculpt the sound, and its entire course (not only 2 / 10: P). I've experienced almost every possible sound with the G1X, the best known at the space, and it is stunning! Harmonics are there, the sustain is more than adequate, the dynamics are great! Again for this award is that of happiness! 10/10
OVERALL OPINION
I owned a Cort G210 I started in electric guitar. I already had a classical training. After three years of intensive practice, she had suffered a lot (limited run twisted vibrato HS, rotten nut ...): D!
A change of gear was needed, and as said above I immediately flashed on it entering my favorite guitar shop near me. The seller (that I know ^ ^) would do his stocks and then sold it to me for € 400! (On the Net is found at 460 €). He told me that for such a quality in another brand I should buy a Fender American made four times its price, and after tests, I confirm! It's been 3 months that I have and I can not imagine my G210 board (which I sold to a very low price XD)! The HBS-II is not a current model, and was apparently not very successful (perhaps because Hiram Bullock is not well known over here ...). ENJOY! Skip it! Eyes closed! Config for my HBS-II + Micro Cube + G1X = 400 + 120 + 80 = 600 € I have a hell for its half the price of a Les Paul "basic"! I have nothing against the big brands, but Cort is very strong and value for money is ENOOORME: D! A guitarist who have a good foundation can and must buy one ^ ^! I would do this choice, even if I sold it twice! Flawless!