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Review by
a visitor on 16.2.2005
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i bought this nullCort G240null around february 2004 in my country, Indonesia. In US dollar, it was worth $ 325.
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Features |
 
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i still use the default pickups, branded MightyMite. The output sound is clear and mellow, the clean-tone itself is a very match for blues or jazzy tunes explorations. However, the pickups are less sensitive for nulltappingnull, even worse from other nullsigle-coilnull pickups, means that this un-microphonic pickups are good in a room than on stage. |
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Playability |
 
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inullve tried to compared its sound with X-Cort series, and i found out the differences were just about the sensation between rock shape-axe and the vintage-axe shape...thatnulls all. but when it comes to ibanez or fender series...i donnullt have to tell you...go figure it out! |
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Quality |
  
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when i put on "DnullAddario XL 120" string, its clean-tones were fabilous on a bar-class stage; but still, the nullsound explorationsnull i tried to nulltravelnull were always stuck by the pickups. neverthless, its 22 frets can take you nullanywherenull around nullHi-Speednull blues and/or jazz voices. |
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Durability |
 
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for frequent use, you can count on it. |
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Overall |
 
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i think inullll need to put on some Di Marzionulls pickups before i say something wrong about this nullaxenull. |
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