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Published on 10/23/04 at 04:08
Manufacturing Coren, I bought my Cort in 1998. In the era I was looking for a versatile guitar for a reasonable cot j'tais student. Cort silent so little known. Here are the SPECIFICATIONS:
- 22 frets
- 2 Duncan pickups + 1 single humbucker in the bridge position splitable
- Wilkinson vibrato
- 1 volume 1 micro tonalitswitch
- Slecteur 7 positions
- Flat Channel vissbr />
At first glance, appears to be the apolyvalence ...
UTILIZATION
The handle is trs accessible, flat and fast, enjoyable to touch. Enchantment can all positions without tural efforts along the entire length of the handle. The body makes a dcoupe Access in Agues ease.
The Stellar is plutt good balance while standing or sitting, we keep a great playability
The vibrato is well made and the tuning is good if you do not push the rack in the extreme.
SOUNDS
For sonnorits while dpend of what you're looking.
The humbucker in the bridge position is splitable which opens a lot of opportunities for funk styles, sounds or reggay trs saturated.
The microphone in the middle is intended to sound more clear and gentle rhythm to the sound pop.
The neck pickup is suitable for arpges but it is probably the least equilibrated: its tone is a little tuft which wastes a lot of warmth to the sound.
Note that the knobs are well made but the tonal variations offer little in terms of intrt rglages end.
OVERALL OPINION
I use this guitar for 6 years now but with some additions. In fact, the door knobs to CASC, in the back of the guitar, silent large enough for a system that accuiellir active. So I replaced the bridge pickup with a version amplified, which was immediately given even more punch for my funk songs.
I tested many guitars before buying, but none gave report qualitson / price / ergonomics equivalent. I do not regret that choice.
The default principal is a lack of clarity gnral neck and middle pickups, but by changing the knob (500 k for example) has quickly arranged for a smaller cot. But as the MODEL basic sound is a little contrast with the quality and comfort of violin, my overall rating is 8 / 10.
- 22 frets
- 2 Duncan pickups + 1 single humbucker in the bridge position splitable
- Wilkinson vibrato
- 1 volume 1 micro tonalitswitch
- Slecteur 7 positions
- Flat Channel vissbr />
At first glance, appears to be the apolyvalence ...
UTILIZATION
The handle is trs accessible, flat and fast, enjoyable to touch. Enchantment can all positions without tural efforts along the entire length of the handle. The body makes a dcoupe Access in Agues ease.
The Stellar is plutt good balance while standing or sitting, we keep a great playability
The vibrato is well made and the tuning is good if you do not push the rack in the extreme.
SOUNDS
For sonnorits while dpend of what you're looking.
The humbucker in the bridge position is splitable which opens a lot of opportunities for funk styles, sounds or reggay trs saturated.
The microphone in the middle is intended to sound more clear and gentle rhythm to the sound pop.
The neck pickup is suitable for arpges but it is probably the least equilibrated: its tone is a little tuft which wastes a lot of warmth to the sound.
Note that the knobs are well made but the tonal variations offer little in terms of intrt rglages end.
OVERALL OPINION
I use this guitar for 6 years now but with some additions. In fact, the door knobs to CASC, in the back of the guitar, silent large enough for a system that accuiellir active. So I replaced the bridge pickup with a version amplified, which was immediately given even more punch for my funk songs.
I tested many guitars before buying, but none gave report qualitson / price / ergonomics equivalent. I do not regret that choice.
The default principal is a lack of clarity gnral neck and middle pickups, but by changing the knob (500 k for example) has quickly arranged for a smaller cot. But as the MODEL basic sound is a little contrast with the quality and comfort of violin, my overall rating is 8 / 10.