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Cort M200

Other Shape Guitar from Cort belonging to the M series

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Published on 08/10/08 at 02:40
- Made in Korea.
- 22 frets and two humbuckers humbuckers non splitables.
- 2 volume pots tone.
- Micro selector 3 positions.
- Tune o matic.
- Bolt.

UTILIZATION

I like the handle, the grip is good for a beginner, but we do not all have the same mimimes, is not it? Access to acute poses no problem. The case is not very thick and 38 mm max 28mm at the hip and that's good, but it weighs no more weight, but it is well balanced, I wonder what kind of wood it is made? I like its shape, burgundy sequined takes slightly coppery reflections in sunlight. . The sound with the original pickups is correct without more, not unpleasant, quite round, but too low for my taste in distortion is not the top, a little mess. It very versatile and can play in a lot of styles blues, rock, hard rock.

SOUNDS

I play mostly hard rock and blues and finally try to the best of my ability lol! My amp is a Marshall 100 watt lamps but a torque 30 watts. For sound it was radical, I set up a Seymour Duncan SH 4 position of bridge and Micro Ibanez SZ 520 QM neck position. So obviously when some mates better guitarists than me try it they can not believe their ears! The clean sound is great on the 3-position and distortion is the Panard and with my multi-effects pedal Behringer X-WAMP (which I recommend for its unbeatable value for money), I am really pleased. Of course I no longer speak the original guitar at this level.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought it over two years, 120 Euros in cash converter (790 Francs) for the price I jumped on it and I did not ruin it on! In addition it was like new, the previous owner had to settle for the watch lol! Both pickups came back to me cheaper than the guitar, bought a new at the Seymour Duncan SH Thomann 4 and the other from an excellent model from Ibanez SZ 520 QM, used on E bay. I think the violin is of good quality, this guitar also sounds good vacuum, not connected to an amp, no glong gling or, what is important to check when buying an entry level guitar. I like its look. The lifts are good, the bridge very correct, once set correctly, this guitar does not easily Disagree, and the handle has ever wanted to take the tangent as I read above. Overall this guitar is decent, not a stew. Obviously this is not a Gibson Les Paul (my dream), everything is relative, but I do not sell it one day, even when I bought my Les Paul (and when I saved enough progress, lol! ). I tried other guitars in this price range but none of them convinced me.