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Cort MR-A

Acoustic-electric Folk/Western guitar from Cort belonging to the MR series

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A fake guitar that age well

Cort MR-APublished on 08/21/14 at 05:16
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Made in Korea, fixed bridge peg (is there anything else you on folk guitars?).

Mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, a microphone inside (a kind of inverted "U" that captures the vibrations inside the box. Microphone works with a 9V battery.

A master volume and a 3-band EQ.

UTILIZATION

The handle itself I do not know but the action on this guitar is simply impractical, even with strings of light draft.
Let me explain, the more you put a high tack, plus the rising share (knowing that with electric guitar strings 9-45 are already too high to play normally).

The guitar just sounds only with an extra deep draft (14-66) with an action that you can imagine ... With lower tie...…
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Made in Korea, fixed bridge peg (is there anything else you on folk guitars?).

Mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, a microphone inside (a kind of inverted "U" that captures the vibrations inside the box. Microphone works with a 9V battery.

A master volume and a 3-band EQ.

UTILIZATION

The handle itself I do not know but the action on this guitar is simply impractical, even with strings of light draft.
Let me explain, the more you put a high tack, plus the rising share (knowing that with electric guitar strings 9-45 are already too high to play normally).

The guitar just sounds only with an extra deep draft (14-66) with an action that you can imagine ... With lower tie higher up the frets and the notes are wrong, and this phenomenon is more marked as the drawing decreases.

Level, it is an entry-level folk guitar, not much to say, even plugged in, it does so based on the amp in which we play (better lo-fi anyway) ...

SOUNDS

at the time I played everything, reggae roots, rock, blues, classical French song, and I was not watching the correctness, it was just performing with a guitar cheap that interested me. So she agreed, to the extent that I did not run my ears too. as soon as my ears are open, I have never been satisfied with this guitar.

I played acoustics, connected with distortion, chorus, def varied effects, but I've never had a satisfactory folk guitar sound. He kept running, treble, bass, the medium, the sustain, and above all accuracy.

OVERALL OPINION

I used it for 5 years, and the frets have widened over time (to the point where the first 3 are no longer effective).

I tried a lot of things in the store, always more expensive, but for my budget at the time it was what was best.

Today, I will turn to something else, but at the time I had no experience, and the seller in the store knew how to do to locate the pigeon ...

I'm embarrassed but I sold this guitar, that said the guy said owning a martin so unless swagger he knew what he was buying.
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Cort MR-APublished on 03/14/06 at 15:08
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
As beginners, I did not try to know more about it when I bought it. His sound has t my guide of choice.
In terms of rglages, the EC-300 system, the low-end in cort.
Rglages so classic low, mid, and volume Trebble, all powered by a 9V battery.
Everything works well trs for now (I do not plug too often).

UTILIZATION

She lets do it comfortably, the only problem is what tends to slide easily when I play sitting (well I pttre not the proper technique to maintain either
As far as easy to get a good sound, good enough to grant it, and every time I find what I want.

SOUNDS

I play little bit electro, but your exact trs is still good quality when it is part (I have a 30-amp electro...…
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As beginners, I did not try to know more about it when I bought it. His sound has t my guide of choice.
In terms of rglages, the EC-300 system, the low-end in cort.
Rglages so classic low, mid, and volume Trebble, all powered by a 9V battery.
Everything works well trs for now (I do not plug too often).

UTILIZATION

She lets do it comfortably, the only problem is what tends to slide easily when I play sitting (well I pttre not the proper technique to maintain either
As far as easy to get a good sound, good enough to grant it, and every time I find what I want.

SOUNDS

I play little bit electro, but your exact trs is still good quality when it is part (I have a 30-amp electro small but sufficient watts).
In the acoustic sound is clear and clearer than those I have tried in this price range

OVERALL OPINION

I bought it new in July 04.
It was worth around 300, and I have therefore chosen from the correct price for my level of beginners, but also for his trs "clean" and much better than other
In terms of quality I regret not finishing some of the scratches trslche compared to others (the glue that Trane in cash, at least it's good handmade a shows!) but my goal of having a silent electro too CHRE and with a good sound.
So I get what I wanted.
I would do this choice today
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  • Manufacturer: Cort
  • Model: MR-A
  • Series: MR
  • Category: Acoustic-electric Folk/Western guitars
  • Added in our database on: 10/30/2003

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