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Review on Cort CR100 Cherry Red Sunbust Electric Guitar by Micha Ambroziak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

I contrasted it with the Yamaha Pacifica 012, which is the instrument that I ultimately decided to purchase. Although I desired a stronger sound that was devoid of tremolo, I could not bring myself to purchase this model despite my desires. It was purchased offline for the price of 17 To my knowledge, it can only be used while there is an extreme overload, and after that the background volume increases. It is not possible to have a conversation on how something sounds natural. If you are holding both the Yamaha and this device in your hands, you will immediately be able to tell the difference in the quality of the neck. In general, it receives a grade of C; nevertheless, it is recommended that you spend a little more money and purchase a device that is intended for beginners rather than a replica of a musical instrument.

Pros
  • Just like Les Paul's guitar, this one has two humbuckers and four knobs.
Cons
  • The sounds are distorted, and although the switch is supposed to have three positions, in practice it only has two, and two of those have the same pickup sound (I checked two guitars, and they are both the same). It isn't quite obvious why). I checked out two different guitars, and although one of them has a volume potentiometer that produces a noise, the other has a dial that removes the sound with a distinct click. Purity of sound and separateness are not there in this case. I'm not sure who likes the neck; after playing the Yamaha, I either don't want to hold it in my hands or I can't. I'm not sure who likes it. The potentiometers' end caps are off-center, which may not seem like a big deal, but dang it, first impressions are made up of the smallest details.