I got Cort Earth 100 SSF made in 2022. Absolutely astonishing guitar for the money. Impeccable setup, neck angle, fret work, SUNBURST, and VERY good sound. I'm enjoying this guitar more than my 1300-1900$ guitars.
woah Cort Earth 100 SSF enjoyable than your $1300-$1900 guitars? either you liar or you might as well sell those "expensives" guitars.. since why would you keep those trash?
@@salvarsal At the very least, it's an extremely comfortable guitar, and quite a responsive one. I didn't say it has better tone than the expensive guitars. But it's pretty darn good and the comfort and beauty play a HUGE role in enjoyment we get out of guitars. When you add "I paid just 400$ for it", that's another powerful enjoyment factor. P.S. Shove your accusations up yours.
As a luthier who's been doing repairs since 1994, I have seen how Cort evolved to become one the leading builders in both price and quality. That kerfing machine would be a very good addition to my shop!
I own and play high end acoustic guitars but I have to say that I have played 3 different Cort Earth 70 guitars that retailed at 150 euros and they are remarkably good. Great tone, very responsive and well set up. Unbelievable for the money. I would happily play one in any situation.
Yeah I second that. I have a Cort Earth 70 since 2019 and it's definitely a great guitar for the money. It can stand up against much more expensive guitars. Love the sound and how comfortable it is to play.
I bought a Cort SJ 5x in 2001, on a whim. I liked the design, the flat finish, the position of the dots on the fretboard and it's a jumbo. I played it in the shop, liked it, bought it. What a beautiful gem this instrument turned out to be in the almost 23 years I've been enjoying it.
I have 3 Walden acoustic-electric guitars and 1 Cort NDX Baritone and they all have phenomenal build quality!! Jonathan Lee is also the most amazing guitar company owner imaginable! I have had multiple communications with him both email and phone and he is truly committed to making the best most affordable instruments possible!!
I owned a Cort 810 but sold it to make room for an LL TA Yamaha. Sold it to Music Go Round stores. Its still for sale thinking of re buying that guitar. It was a cannon at our BG Club jams.
i have L200 model and sounds good. the only i dont like is the electronic, very low volume. I put fishman prey but planning to change to LR Bagg. i wish someday, i can try their other model
We contract with a few OEM factories now that produce various price levels. At CorTek they build our custom designs incorporating features like Walden's Low-Mass Soundboard bracing and our Graphite & Glass-Fibre reinforced necks. Instead of rebuilding our own factory again, it simply made more sense to work with a manufacturing foundation that was so thoughtful and precise. Think Foxconn building iPhones ... 🙂
I got Cort Earth 100 SSF made in 2022.
Absolutely astonishing guitar for the money.
Impeccable setup, neck angle, fret work, SUNBURST, and VERY good sound.
I'm enjoying this guitar more than my 1300-1900$ guitars.
woah Cort Earth 100 SSF enjoyable than your $1300-$1900 guitars? either you liar or you might as well sell those "expensives" guitars.. since why would you keep those trash?
@@salvarsal At the very least, it's an extremely comfortable guitar, and quite a responsive one.
I didn't say it has better tone than the expensive guitars.
But it's pretty darn good and the comfort and beauty play a HUGE role in enjoyment we get out of guitars.
When you add "I paid just 400$ for it", that's another powerful enjoyment factor.
P.S. Shove your accusations up yours.
As a luthier who's been doing repairs since 1994, I have seen how Cort evolved to become one the leading builders in both price and quality. That kerfing machine would be a very good addition to my shop!
I own and play high end acoustic guitars but I have to say that I have played 3 different Cort Earth 70 guitars that retailed at 150 euros and they are remarkably good. Great tone, very responsive and well set up. Unbelievable for the money. I would happily play one in any situation.
Yeah I second that. I have a Cort Earth 70 since 2019 and it's definitely a great guitar for the money. It can stand up against much more expensive guitars. Love the sound and how comfortable it is to play.
I bought a Cort SJ 5x in 2001, on a whim. I liked the design, the flat finish, the position of the dots on the fretboard and it's a jumbo. I played it in the shop, liked it, bought it. What a beautiful gem this instrument turned out to be in the almost 23 years I've been enjoying it.
Loving my SFX Myrtlewood, and it's great to see where and by whom it was made. Thanks, you wonderful people
It's really impressive all the technology and high quality involved in the making of such fine guitars. 🙂
I have 3 Walden acoustic-electric guitars and 1 Cort NDX Baritone and they all have phenomenal build quality!!
Jonathan Lee is also the most amazing guitar company owner imaginable! I have had multiple communications with him both email and phone and he is truly committed to making the best most affordable instruments possible!!
Es una pena que no puedan conseguirse algunas líneas de guitarra como la g300 raw en México 😢.
I owned a Cort 810 but sold it to make room for an LL TA Yamaha. Sold it to Music Go Round stores. Its still for sale
thinking of re buying that guitar. It was a cannon at our BG
Club jams.
My guitar Cort CJ10X is a amazing.
Jonathan Lee is the man. Walden Guitars are amazing
I Love My Cort Goldedgenat ❤❤❤😊
Is that where they make the Gold Serie?
la CORT DE 12 CUERDAS REQUINTO PAL REGIONAL MEXICANO SALUDOS DE LOS MOCHUIS SINALOA MEXICO
i have L200 model and sounds good. the only i dont like is the electronic, very low volume. I put fishman prey but planning to change to LR Bagg. i wish someday, i can try their other model
I love my Cort ad810 sunburst
So Cort makes Walden guitars ?
Also Ibanez, Washburn, and a few other brands. Very possibly Sigma.
@@LegsONyes your right mate 😂😂😂, imagine if made in japan but actually made in indonesia, who knows? 🤣
@@wahyus7964 Well, SOME Ibanez are made in Japan, as stated on their labels.
Most are made in China, read the labels.
We contract with a few OEM factories now that produce various price levels. At CorTek they build our custom designs incorporating features like Walden's Low-Mass Soundboard bracing and our Graphite & Glass-Fibre reinforced necks. Instead of rebuilding our own factory again, it simply made more sense to work with a manufacturing foundation that was so thoughtful and precise. Think Foxconn building iPhones ... 🙂
@@LegsON And a whole lot more instantly recognizable legacy brands too ...
Es verdad que Cort ¿explota o exploto a sus trabajadores laboralmente ?
It is a boring and good factory that has disappointed many people who expect such an obvious ending.
If I'm not mistaken that was true, but not nowadays.
Is it still slavery like in Korea?