Phantasmagoria
watch where you point that sabre
All good things come to an end...it's been fun 
Now it's time to play them and enjoy them.
Anyway, last but by no means least..
My new Cort X700 Duality II Lava Burst :bigthumb:
Another absolutely perfect-playing axe out of the box. Pretty flawless in every respect. Once more all I had to do was level the angle of the tremolo bridge because I tune down a half-step. I was a bit surprised that the neck was rather chunky , not baseball bat chunky but definately still chunky for a shred guitar. though some to think of it none of my Cort's have super-thin (Ibanez Wizard-type) necks. Anyway, happily It still felt great to play and was nice & nippy/really comfortable.
Guitar Specs:
Brand: Cort
Model: X700 Duality II
Colour: Lava Burst
SKU: X700-DII-LVB
Top: Flame Maple
Body: Mahogany
Neck: 3pcs Maple & Panga Panga
Fingerboard: Ebony
Fingerboard Inlays: Abalone Dots with Luminlay Side Dots
Fingerboard Radius: 15.75" (400mm)
Nut Width: 1 11/16" (43mm)
Scale Length: 25.5 "(648mm)
Frets: 24 (Stainless Steel Frets)
Tuners: Cort® Staggered Locking Tuners
Bridge: Cort® CFA-III Tremolo
Hardware: Chrome
Pickups: Fishman® Open Core Classic Humbucker Pickup Set
Controls: 1 Volume & 1 Tone, 5 Way Toggle Switch
No. Of Strings: 6
Gigbag
https://www.cortguitars.com/product/..._id=1641198680
I'll be honest, though I love my Cort's, I bought this one for the Fishman Fluences more than anything cuz I'm curious to see what all the fuss is about. Anyway these were raised way up against the strings as well. I'm beginning to suspect the store has someone doing in-house setups who has a fetish for bridge pups that practically scrape against the strings. ::
I'll lower them later. But right off the bat it's obvious that these are indeed way more like passives than actives as far as both sound & feel go.. and I mean shockingly so. It really felt like I was playing passive pups. I don't know what "voicing" I was on (apparently there are three). Just had the bridge pup selected with the blade switch.. I'm guessing that's the Paf voice.
Anyway after levelling the bridge & re-tuning here's how it sounds through my Laney (getting a bit sick of this backing track though:laugh2
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Now it's time to play them and enjoy them.
Anyway, last but by no means least..


My new Cort X700 Duality II Lava Burst :bigthumb:
Another absolutely perfect-playing axe out of the box. Pretty flawless in every respect. Once more all I had to do was level the angle of the tremolo bridge because I tune down a half-step. I was a bit surprised that the neck was rather chunky , not baseball bat chunky but definately still chunky for a shred guitar. though some to think of it none of my Cort's have super-thin (Ibanez Wizard-type) necks. Anyway, happily It still felt great to play and was nice & nippy/really comfortable.
Guitar Specs:
Brand: Cort
Model: X700 Duality II
Colour: Lava Burst
SKU: X700-DII-LVB
Top: Flame Maple
Body: Mahogany
Neck: 3pcs Maple & Panga Panga
Fingerboard: Ebony
Fingerboard Inlays: Abalone Dots with Luminlay Side Dots
Fingerboard Radius: 15.75" (400mm)
Nut Width: 1 11/16" (43mm)
Scale Length: 25.5 "(648mm)
Frets: 24 (Stainless Steel Frets)
Tuners: Cort® Staggered Locking Tuners
Bridge: Cort® CFA-III Tremolo
Hardware: Chrome
Pickups: Fishman® Open Core Classic Humbucker Pickup Set
Controls: 1 Volume & 1 Tone, 5 Way Toggle Switch
No. Of Strings: 6
Gigbag
https://www.cortguitars.com/product/..._id=1641198680
I'll be honest, though I love my Cort's, I bought this one for the Fishman Fluences more than anything cuz I'm curious to see what all the fuss is about. Anyway these were raised way up against the strings as well. I'm beginning to suspect the store has someone doing in-house setups who has a fetish for bridge pups that practically scrape against the strings. ::
I'll lower them later. But right off the bat it's obvious that these are indeed way more like passives than actives as far as both sound & feel go.. and I mean shockingly so. It really felt like I was playing passive pups. I don't know what "voicing" I was on (apparently there are three). Just had the bridge pup selected with the blade switch.. I'm guessing that's the Paf voice.
Anyway after levelling the bridge & re-tuning here's how it sounds through my Laney (getting a bit sick of this backing track though:laugh2

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