Thanks man. I've never used cr custom, so I'm not sure how cr 300 compares with cr custom. But in all the review videos about cort guitars, people usually compare cr custom, 200 and 250. So I feel cr 300 would be a little better choice.
Reis cr 300 bi üst modeli cr250 nin. manyetiklerini emg aktif manyetiklerle değiştirmişler ikisinden birini düşünüyorsan, cr 300 alabilirsin.Bende almayı düşünüyorum
I am looking forward to buy the same guitar. Is the build quality good? Does it get detuned after playing for a while? I would like to play songs by Guns n Roses(Slash) and Led Zeppelin(Jimmy Page), is it good for those type of tones? Thanks
Yep, this is best suited for classic rock stuffs. I'm learning songs like November Rain and it feels good to play in this. Of course I wanted a Gibson Les Paul, but I settled for this since it's much cheaper.
This one's a beauty man! If you are into classic rock, I'd suggest you to go for this. No cons as of now. I've not used any LTD guitars before so I cannot compare this with the LTD one
@@dire_vin thanks for your suggestions pal... Hope someday will save enough to get this beauty... Your guitar playing is very impressive I must say... 🤘😎🤘
this guitar is stupidly good for the price, Phat '55 EMGs, modern neck, ultra smooth tuners... definitely a huge bang for buck guitar, the only guitar I can think of beating this at its price point is either a used LTD-400/1000 or a Vintage V100 do mind that the ergo is still the same of that of a normal Les Paul but the attitude is there
@@85mukesh depends on what you want really if youre more into hot rodded Pauls and like high gain, get the Cort but that doesnt mean that the Vintage isnt good for metal The Vintage is more of a traditional Les Paul for Epiphone price, it does give a very good argument against the LP 400 and custom, also worth mentioning that the Vintage is surprisingly closer to Gibson spec and imho the Vintage looks better both are very good, versatile instruments, mind you, you cannot go wrong with either one and at this point, you should be the judge of the instrument considering that at the end of the day, its your hands that are playing it and its your ears that are listening to it but to keep it short Cort - Modern take, (probably) better for metal due to the active EMGs Vintage - Traditional take, versatile, one of the closest instruments you can get to a real Gibson
@@admiralrng6506 I'm a blues guy, was considering cort as they say they've modelled the pickups over PAF sound, but your comment really tells me to go for the Vintage as it's that 50-60s LP tone I'm looking for! Thanks alot mate, this was really helpful :)