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Cort G260

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Manufacturer URL http://www.cortguitar.com/
Features 9.5 (15 responses)
Sound 9.3 (15 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 8.5 (15 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.0 (14 responses)
Customer Support 7.8 (5 responses)
Overall Rating 9.5 (15 responses)
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Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/04/2008 at 04:42am by Matt
Email: m_geetar<at>yahoo dot se

Features : 10
Mine is from 2006 i assume. I'd like to compare this guitar with the Fender American Strat. 22 Frets. Maple neck and fingerboard. The neckjoint is shaved to make access to high frets easier. (Fender - big bulky neckjoint) Swamp Ash Body. (Fender - Alder body. Swamp Ash is more expensive and exclusive) Two singelcoil and one humbucker (coiltapable) Mighty Mite pickup. I have the natural version with black pickguard. Small strat-clone body. Wilkinson trem and self-locking staggered tuners. (Fender - american trem. The Wilkinson unit is actually sold as an upgrade to that. Staggered tuners but non-locking) Rolling stringposts. Grap Tech nut. (Fender - regular plastic. Again the Graph tech nut is an upgrade.)Fender scale-length and a slightly thinner neck than a regular strat. Came with a gigbag and 6 sets of Dean Markley strings.

Sound : 10
When I got this guitar I compared it to various others. First I started out with the ones in the same price-range (Squier etc) but I had to start putting it side by side with american-made Gibsons and Fender to get an even competition. I'm sorry for the ones who own the versions with duncan design pickups. I tried a Squire with those and they sound dull and undefined compared to the Mighty Mite pickups. The sound of these are loud, varm and clear. They really have the voice of high-quality units (I've had guitars with EMGs and Dimarzios so I should know). I think anyone should upgrade their strat with Mighty Mites. No noise whatsoever. Very even level between different pickupcombinations. I think you can play anything on this guitar. Suits blues, jazz, rock, metal. Anything.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The action was fine when I got it. I guess the store had set it up. Felt solid and there were no loose parts whatsoever. The trem felt a little too loose for my taste so I installed the third tremspring. This improved tuningstability och sustain as well. The trembar is tightened with a small allenscrew. When I play it works loose. Maybe it's because I don't tighten it that hard? Seems like a better solution than the regular screwin type anyhow. Perfect intonation. The neck feels unfinished (but isn't) and woody. Very bright maple. Perfect frets with soft fretends. Looks and feels handmade (in the good sense). The swamp ash body looks fantastic. One big problem is that the wood i very soft and easy to mark. There is no paint to protect i either. The back of mine looked terrible after just a short period of time (beltbuckle marks). All parts are high quality. They surely didn't spare anything to get this guitar good.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Most of my guitars have been neckthrough constructions. The Cort G260 feels more solid and one-piece than any of them. Hardware is top-quality and outdoes many american-made custom guitars. As I have pointed out, the body takes marks way too easily. These won't be the cool kind that you see on a reliced Strat. They will look as if you hurt the guitar. This doesn't affect the sound in any way but will surely make it less attractive as for example a second-hand guitar. I changed the strapbuttons to Shaller-made straplocks but the stock ones seemed just fine. Everything seems so well done and solid about this guitar. Bring a backup in case a string breaks.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No idea.

Overall Rating : 10
You can get three Cort G260s for the price of one Fender American Strat. In my opinion the Cort is an upgrade compared to the strat. If you get a chance to buy one of these, don't hesitate!
I have had a few shred-guitars. This one feels like one of those. Fast smooth neck. Low action. Solid trem that stays in tune. Easy access to high frets.
Still its looks and sounds will suit any occasion. The fat, yet clear, pickups are useable in any situation. I play both soft pop and metal on this and it handles them both without any problem. Loud and clear when clean and screaming and wild when overdriven.


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/18/2008 at 09:36pm by Ken

Features : 10
Mine is the 2001 Korean model.
Solid swamp ash Body, onepiece Maple Neck, rosewood fretboard, Abalone Dots, 22 Frets, 2 Duncan designed hotrails, 5-way switch, coil tapping, Wilkinson VS50II Vibrato, satined silver Platinum Hardware, metal roller nut, Color:red sunburn with woodgrain showing.
Flawless... I have found 0 defects.


Sound : 10
It suits all kinds of music. It sounds absolutely gorgeous in every selection of pickup.
If a Strat can do it, this can, if a humbucker guitar can do it, this can.
It will not get as fat sounding as a Les Paul, but it will twang, scream , growl, or chime with ease.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Action fit and finish are perfect. Absolutely flawless.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar is solid. I dont abuse my guitars , but I have a few guitars, and this one holds in tune better than my $2000 Godin LGXT.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Cort has a friendly helpful guitar forum. Cort guitars U.S.A. in Google will get you there. Never had to contact them, and I have owned 4 Cort guitars.

Overall Rating : 10
I have played for several years. I have owned mostly intermediate level gear, but have played expensive gear on occasion. I love everything about the guitar, really. I really enjoy this instrument. If I had to only have 1 guitar, this would be it. I'm not sure how the newer ones compare, but if you get a chance at the older G260 models, I would recommend getting it.


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: 280
Submitted 03/16/2007 at 07:43am by cb9000

Features : 10
Black gloss laminate finished light swamp ash and maple neck set with rosewood on the rear and rosewood fingerboard. And all the features of the other reviews.

The wood in this guitar is excellent quality and the swamp ash provides a thick resonance you can really feel, the neck feels perfect allowing the hand to smoothly swoop the full neck. The distorted strat shape is lovely and the whole guitar feels so right in its weight and balance.

Black mirror pickguard and black mirror chrome hardare including rollnuts looks awesome.

Mine is the 2001 Model, made in Korea. The new models do not have gloss paint, they show black ash grain and black headstock. Mine has maple head.

Sound : 10
This plays everything, the 5-way selector gives you a real variety of sounds, all balanced, well sustained and full. very responsive and and the electronics do just what they should.

seymour duncan designed "hotrails" x3. these babies scream and rock, rock like youve never rocked before. Coil tap lets you go from thumping rock rage humbucking madness to squealy single coil hendrix joy.

perfect action tremolo and this thing needs tuning less often than any other guitar ive seen. i play primarily through a marshall 30dfx with valve emulation on and its awesome. had it on a big 200w marshall system in the store and blew everyones brains out.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Beautiful finish, looks and feels expensive, can not fault the craftsmanship at all.

came set up perfectly, i put on super slinkies for some slip slidey screaming action. everything is aligned exactly, pickups right height, strings right height and easy to adjust.

One inor gripe and probably my only one about this guitar. the selector switch is a little noisy and makes a ffzt sound when switching. Its possible the new models dont have this problem. it doesnt really bother me too much, i would have replaced the switch otherwise which would be easy.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar will withstand everything.

Love her, hold her and appreciate her and she will be yours forever.

The black mirror chrome colourises very slightly with age (thats a good thing!) but doesnt pit or corrode. looks better and better with age.

ps about that chrome- its not some weak stuff like on a penknife blade. its properly electrolised on hard shiney morror chrome that wont pit or scratch or flake.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with them, i never had a problem.

Overall Rating : 10
Ive been playing for about 8 years and this was my first electric ive had after a couple of acoustics. Ive considered an american standard fender strat but now i wouldnt becuse my little black beauty blows it away and sings a sirens melody to keep it and its buddies out of my mind.

i dont need anything else but she speaks soft words sometimes like "buy a big fat valve amp... hook me up... blow brains from heads..."


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: 750 (AU)
Submitted 04/15/2006 at 06:26pm by Toma

Features : 9
Black finish, Mirror style pick guard. Awesome look, very open to custom paint work. Black chrome hardware, Wilkinson bridge is better than a floyd rose imho. Locking tuners abalone fret inlays.

Sound : 9
Sounds amazing for a guitar of this price. Picks up every little tone with those MightyMite pickups. Cort make brilliant pickups for their guitars. The mightyMite pickup is a very powerful pickup and does the guitar justice with its powerful sound. Every harmonic is loud and clear.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 2
Setup in a terrible state. 20th fret is totally dead. upon closer inspection, its actually lower than the rest of the frets, just enough to kill every note on the 20th fret. VERY VERY DISAPPOINTING. Inspected by a "J.S Cha"... dodgy guitar checkers? Also had production dirt on it, eg, sawdust, drill dust etc. Also has a slight bump on the back of the neck. Its only very small but totally ruins the feel on what would be an exellently smooth neck.

Reliability/Durability : 7
Whammy antics put the strings slightly out but not too much. Im guessing after time the strings will stretch out and tuning will stay sweet. Only had it a week but sending it back next week.

Customer Support : 8
Sending the guitar back for a replacement or to get a luthier to fix it within the week, totally covered by distributor.

Overall Rating : 9
Its a brilliant guitar, if it didnt have a pathetic fret. And was CLEANED before i got it. Ive had many guitar pro friends that own rich and fancy guitars and they say the Cort G260 is really darn good. I think i may have even swayed a Fender fan to think a bit deeper about Corts. If i had the extra money, Id go crazy and get the Hiram Bullock Sig. Series for that birdeye maple neck.


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: US $200.00 used
Submitted 04/12/2006 at 03:03am by Peter L

Features : 10
Made in Korea. Bought it used. Do not know the year it was made. Has all the features the G 260 comes with. Has Seymour Ducans all around.

Sound : 9
Play blues and rock. Mostly use it with a Tech 21 60 watt combo. The sound of this guitar is just so sweet, way better then most Fenders that I check out. From fat and thick to bright and twang the G 260 will accommodate. Theres lots of varirty here, enought to please the most demanding players.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Since I bought it used the former owner really has this axe set up like a pro. The guitar looks like it was never on the road.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I feel very confident that this guitar will last a life time with the proper maintenance.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Really dont know.

Overall Rating : 9
Been grinding the axe for over 20 years now and I'm so impressed with the quality of this Cort guitar. Fender better watch there ass for I believe the Cort is a much better product. I plan to buy another in the future.


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/20/2006 at 10:28am by John316

Features : 8
-22 frets
-1 volume, 1 tone
-3 duncan designed mini humbuckers
-coil tapping
-5-way switch
-ash body
-maple neck, rosewood fretboard
-22 frets
- black with -mirror pickguard
-locking tuners
--wilikinson bridge

Sound : 9
I play rock/metal music and this guitar does everything I ask. I was going to change the pickups as soon as i got it,being duncan designed you would've thought they were not that good but I like them how they are. I run this guitar into a Marshall AVT series witha BOSS GT8 and it screams! I can get screaming humbucker tones one minute and get a nice jangly strat sound the next. The coiltap gives you a greater variety of tones but to be honest I don't use it much in the music I play.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The guitar was set up nicely by Regent guitars petter allen, he did a great job in making this guitar play like it was worth twice price.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
Everything works fine but I would never risk gigging without a backup.

Customer Support : 6
I havn't dealt with the company but the shop i go it from was Regents Guitars in the U.K, their premier service is great but the owner seemed very hot headed when I phoned to check where my guitar was. I got the guitar in 3 weeks and it was well worth the wait but i would only buy from them because of the setup since they seem rude and are hard to get a straight answer out of.

Overall Rating : 9
Great guitar for the money, they've changed the guitar to a h/s/s now which is a shame because I liked the s/s/s. If it were broke or stolen I would buy another but probably look into some other guitars first.


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: 199 (GBP)
Submitted 02/14/2006 at 01:46pm by KT

Features : 10
This is a late 2005 G260B with a flawless black finish, mirror scratchplate, three Duncan Designed Hotrails and coil-tap, 5 way blade selector, Wilkinson VS50-II vibrato with push in arm, what seems to be an LSR type roller nut, roller string trees and unbranded locking tuners. 22 large frets and rosewood board with lightly laquered maple neck. Also came with a mirror pickguard and all the metal parts are a very classy smoked chrome finish. This beast looks awesome on stage, and the feature list is amazing considering I only payed #199 for it. Absolute steal.

Sound : 8
The Duncan Design Hotrails are excellent, and with the coil-tap extremely versatile. Untapped they give a very fat, but well defined sound which loves a decent bit of gain, though they seem to be more suited to hard/alternative rock styles than full out thrash.

Tapped, the sound is much cleaner and wirier, and will give an excellent blues or funk sound. These settings sound much better for clean tones, but there is unfortunately a very noticeable drop in volume, and the pickups lose their humbucking properties. The best possible upgrade here would be to fit a set of the full Seymore Duncan Hotrails! But for now I'm more than happy.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
Out of the box this guitar was unfortunately poorly set up, as is common in many Cort guitars I have tried in the past. Half an hour with a set of allen keys and some .10s sorted this.

It should be noted that only one strap button was fitted on this guitar, although the other was included in the box(?).

Reliability/Durability : 7
I've beasted this. It refuses to die.

Just remember your straplocks.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I've been playing about 6 years, and am a fairly dedicated Fender man. But this is THE stage guitar for me. It has all the features I could need, and it takes a fair bit of abuse. Not too shabby in the studio either. Buy one.


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: 190 (GBPounds)
Submitted 09/22/2004 at 05:08pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
G260HB made in 2003/4 in Korea. Spec as in other reviews.
Nice finish - a nice chunk of wood!
No accessories came with it.

Sound : 8
I am mainly self-taught on acoustic/spanish guitar but recently decided to take up electric again. This Cort has a lovely clean 'acoustic' sound even when played unplugged! Neck Humbucker gives a lovely mellow sound. pull out the volume control for the normal single-coil pickup and wang on the distortion for a hot sound. As I am not that experienced in 'dirty' playing I can't really comment on this end of things. Personally, I like the clean sound and often end up bypassing the effects pedal.
I don't think the sustain is that good on this guitar (but it certainly isn't bad).

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Action is fair. There is not bags of sustain but it is OK. Quality of everything is v. good - can't really pick holes in anything.
The neck was adjusted OK and I didn't have to tweak the tension bar.
Intonation needed a bit of twiddling. For some reason, the bottom E string needed to be set to maximum length (in fact it could have done with a bit more) and about 5mm longer than any of the other strings, but this could have been due to the strings that came with it being slightly un-uniform.
No hum at all when humbucker used, and hardly any when in single coil mode. Guitar itself is quite heavy and might be a bit too heavy on gigs for some people.
Frets seem smooth and fairly low. A few of them are slightly sharp on the ends but not really enough to warrant filing the corners off.
All hardware seems excellent quality, nice solid feel to tuners, etc.

Reliability/Durability : 10
It all seems very solid and durable. Had it about 2 months now and no problems. I don't gig so I can't comment on this.
The strings stay in tune well, even when using the whammy bar. I like the neck which is broader than the Squier Bullet I have (the Bullet seems to have a less wide nut than most guitars?).

Customer Support : No Opinion
I got mine on ebay from Cranes of Cardiff (good shop!). No need for support as yet. Web site seems OK but not brilliant. 12 mnth warranty.

Overall Rating : 10
I have a Squier Bullet also. Value for money wise the Squier was the best in the shop at about #100 (even better than some guitars costing twice as much), but this new Cort is definitely much better still. I have played acoustic for a long time but just chord strumming and finger picking really. Started playing electric for last 6 months or so. I have a Marshall 15FDX amp and a RP80 effects pedal.
I love the tone of this guitar and the neck is very playable. It is also easier to play than my steel string acoustic so I even practise on it unplugged rather than pick up an acoustic guitar.
If I lost it I would probably try to find different guitar just to try to find something even better (grass is always greener and all that), but I would definitely recommend it to anyone and may well end up deciding that there is no better guitar for the money.
Overall, if you can get this guitar for #200-ish then I think you have a bargain and a really good guitar too!


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: 500 (Singapore)
Submitted 03/08/2004 at 02:19pm by glen tiaw

Features : 10
well i have no clue what year my guitar was made in, but it was made in Korea. 1 volume 1 tone knob. 5 way pick up selector, coil tapping. 3 duncan designed hotrails...mini humbuckers. light swamp ash body. sorta like a strat but a lil more sleek looking in my opinion. beautiful honeyburst finish. wilkinson trem and locking tuners.

quite a lot of features if u ask me.

Sound : 8
well i try to play everything i can lay my hands on. from blues to metal and stuff. i use a small marshall MG15CDR at home to practice and mainly a marshall JH-1.
i love this guitar for stuff along the lines of blues, jazz and alternative rock. it's pretty flexible actually. but i think it fits less agressive music really well. i like the really really warm tone it gives. i use .012 string guage with it cause i found that with a lower string guage it really doesn't bring the guitar to it's full potential at all.

on the down side, i really don't like this axe for stuff like metal and just the heavier music. it doesn't sound good palm muted.

also, i have no idea why, but the high e string on my guitar seems to go just a little soft volume wise. i have no idea why that is. but i think it may just be my guitar. also, the coil tapping system is great, but i don't really like the fact that when you switch from humbuckers to single coil, the volume drops a good bit. being the lazy bastard that i am, i really don't like adjusting switches and knobs too much.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
i have no complaints about fit and finish. the honeyburst finish is just beautiful. the shape of the guitar is almost a strat shape so it's really comfotable for me. but the action of the guitar is the whole reason i give it an 8 instead of soemthing higher. it's a little bit too high for my liking.

Reliability/Durability : 9
i've owned this guitar for about 2 and a half years now and it's been nothing short of faithful. i dropped it off 2 steps and it landed right on the strap button once. there was some damage done, like the strap button went a little sunk in, but it's still sturdy as hell.

Customer Support : 9
i was a little irritated that the cort website does not show the specs of this guitar, but when i emailed them they sent me all the specs of it down to how the whole thing is wired.

Overall Rating : 9
really solid peice of equipment here. if you're into music of the non-agressive sort, i'd say this is the perfect guitar for you. if it were stolen, i'd hunt down the guy who stole it and put him through a series of cruel and unusual punishments and torture methods. then i'd get it back.


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: 400 (Euro)
Submitted 08/30/2003 at 03:29pm by Michel
Email: xtall99<at>gmx dot net

Features : 7
I bought it May 2003.

Sound : 10
Great Sounds over a Mesa/Boogie .50 Caliber + Combo-Amp.
i prefer the humbucker pu-position for a full, warm and clean blues sound (no hum at all near a computer monitor). in the single coil position the sounds are very bright (near a computer monitor they produce quite a lot of noise). actually i like the the sound of the first and the middle pickup together in the single coil position, you get a very crispy, typically stratocaster tone with this setup.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
with a 010-046 set of strings now it's perfect. (009-042 do not match well with the neck; not enough tension). the finish is perfect!

Reliability/Durability : 8

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: $541 (canadian)
Submitted 07/02/2003 at 08:00pm by Anonymous

Features : 10
-22 frets
-1 volume, 1 tone
-3 duncan mini humbuckers
-coil tapping
-5-way switch
-ash body
-maple neck, rosewood fretboard
-22 frets(but i wish there were 24)
-black strat/almost mustangish body shape
-mirror pickguard which is similar to the mustang pickguard
-locking tuners
-i got a free strap with it
-wilikinson bridge
-tremolo arm that bends up and down
-its got that skunk stripe on the back of the neck to make it
even more stylish.


Sound : 10
it suited my style perfectly. i had a good feeling about it right when
my brother picked it up and told me to try it. when i used it on the
marshall valvestate in the store it sounded amazing when i ripped out the opening riff to panama by van halen which what i mostly play. I also play Nirvana, Dream Theater, Mr. Big, Poison and some Guns n Roses once in a while. I use the coil tapping to switch to single coils for the mellow bluesy stuff and the humbuckers for the heavy 80's rock soloing. I use it through a fender deluxe 90 which is a pretty good amp but didnt compare to the marshall in the shop.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
it had good action which was not too high or not too low i guess. the pickups seemed adjusted. all in all it seemed well made.

Reliability/Durability : 9
this guitar seems dependable and will be a great tool for rocking out for me in the future. i cant really tell cause i've only had it for about 3 days. my only complaint is how gross the pickguard gets from playing and gets handprints and dust on it so it needs a good cleaning after being played. i bet if i threw it down the stairs it might get chipped or scratched... but i better not.

Customer Support : No Opinion
i really have had anything to deal with cort about so i really don't have an opinion. i think the warranty is a year or something like that.

Overall Rating : 10
i love this guitar. i have a greater respect for cort now. there instruments ever since i tried my brothers cort acoustic i knew they were good instruments. i tried a yamaha, ibanez, squier, fender and i liked this out of them all. if this guitar was stolen i would probably go nutz and go on a murderous rampage until i found they guy that took it. but if i didnt go on a murderous rampage i would definitely buy another i like better than my last guitar a LOT!!!! i use a fender deluxe 90, planet wave cable, boss df-1(i plan to buy the ds-2 later) it gets good sound but through these but i still want a better distortion. the only things i would add would be 24 frets, a shell pickguard and a white finsh. but its not the way the guitar looks but how it sounds.


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: #330
Submitted 05/25/2003 at 06:19am by Dave Knowles
Email: eatcake<at>rya-online dot net

Features : 10
Loads! Dont know what year this guitar was made but it says its made in Korea on the headstock. It has 22 frets on a rosewood fingerboard with a maple neck (finished in a satin-type finish - nice and smooth :) )It has a sculpted heel, easy to get up the dusty end! It has 3 "duncan design" humbuckers (the hot rail type ones) and 5 way switch and a coil tap on the tone pot. The body is a rather fetching swamp ash affair. I got the au natural model with a great grain. Its a bit like what you'd call a "Super Strat". It has a wilkinson trem and sperzel locking tuners. This neck is the smoothest and nicest neck i think ive ever played. Alot of features i think you'll agree!

Sound : 10
I play mostly blues stuff and if i want to get anything from a robert cray sound to a dirty an' sweet early clapton sound its here! Im using a mesa boogie nomad 45 with no effects and this guitar kicks ass! My main guitar (before this) was a heavily modified fender mex tele. This Cort kicks the tele into the dirt. Hardly any hum whatsoever. Great Buddy Guy tone with the coil tap on and on the neck/middle pickup. Very full sound without coil tap on, lift the tone pot and you get stevie ray, late clapton and cray (depending on where abouts the 5-way is)

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I only went in to the shop coz i was bored and needed something to do, ended up buying this beauty for #330. bargain. It plays exceptionaly well, action low, but so low as to make it hard to bend strings without snagging other ones! The grain on my one is beautiful! nice piece of wood! The tuners are great, the nut is weird but great.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This guitar seems well built indeed. I've only had this guitar for a few days but ive done a couple of gigs with it and it was great. Im worried about damaging the finish coz its so nice. I can depend on this guitar i think, as nothings dropped off yet. I never gig without a backup on principle, as anything can and will happen.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never tried. im blessed with a good music shop so they'll sort it out.

Overall Rating : 10
Ive been playing 5 years, i use my tele, a mesa boogie nomad 45, a line 6 flextone 2 and no pedals. this guitar put through a valve amp beats the socks off my mates PRS and Gibson. It also kills my fender. Id never heard of Cort before i got this. I love that this guitar is versatile, any sound you want, this guitar has it. If it was stolen, i would cry for a week or so and then go into a rage, seek out the perpetraitor and kill him/her/it . Its a good guitar. I think this is the best value guitar ive ever played and for #330 its amazing value, theres no need to re-mortgage the house to get a great guitar!


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: 450 (Euros)
Submitted 04/28/2003 at 02:09am by Joost Deeben
Email: sequoyah at popstar<dot>com

Features : 10
- G260B model
- 22 Frets
- solid body
- volume, tone-control
- Duncan-designed hot rails
- swamp ash body, maple neck with rosewood fretboard
- Black
- strat-style body
- Wilkinson tremolo system with roller nut
- self locking machineheads
- medium neck

Sound : 9
I mainly play rock music, and the guitar is perfect for that. It has a massive low sound if you d-tune your e-string, but never the less the sustain and sound are good all over the range. I play it through a Soldano Decatone with a Vintage 1960 Marshall 4x12 and I like to crank up the gain every once in a while, but both distorted and clean the sound is nice and rich. The push/pull volume knob switches the pick ups from humbucker to sigle coil, and that gives you the variety to play with a real strat sound or a robust Gibson type of sound.
The guitar is light, sound good, looks good, is versatile and I have used it for recordings and on stage and for both it passed the test easily.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Fender and Gibson should learn a lesson from Cort when it comes to fitting and finishing a guitar. I have a very expensive Fender strat plus (1996) and the fit & finish is crap compared to the Cort's. All I had to adjust was the height of the pick ups whereas I had to adjust almost everyting when I brought home that Fender from the shop.
Next to that, the quality of the hardware and the finish is a lot higher than the standard stuff Fender and Gibson use, and the guitar was (only) 450 Euros (= +/- $450). A Fender strat of that quality will cost at least 2000 Euros.

Reliability/Durability : 9
So far I did not have any problems, and I used it for at least 20 gigs now. I realy think this is a reliable mature guitar that endures heavy duty rock performances including sweat, beer and other fluids.

Customer Support : 6
I do not think they offerd me any warranty at the shop, but I realy think I am not going to need it. There was a problen though buying the guitar. I spotted it on the internet but there weren't any guitars available at the shops in Holland at the time. I finaly orderd one through a small shop near to where I live at the risk of buying a guitar that wouldn't anser my expectations. I took the risk and I am glad I did it.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing the guitar for over 20 years, and I have several other guitars (Gibson LP studio with EMG pick ups, Gibson SG with Dimarzio pick ups, Fender strat plus USA with lace sensors, Fender Strat standard Mexico with original and a Dimarzio fast track pick up in the bridge position). I use them in differend tunings (low D, open G and normal). At the moment I use the Fenders and the Cort for all my gigs and for recordings. I bought the Cort because it has a Strat type of body, which I like, and it has Duncan Hot rails pick ups, which are in my opinion superior to Fender and Gibson Pick ups.
What I realy would like is a guitar that is exactly the same as the Cort G260B, except for the tremelo. I would like to replace the tremelo bridge with an fixed bridge and feed the stings trough the body.


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: #360 (Sterling)
Submitted 10/29/2002 at 01:30am by tintin

Features : 10
The guitar is brand new, so I'm guessing 2001/2002 and is left handed. It was made in Mexico. It has 22 frets and has a Light swamp ashwood body. It has a volume knob and a tone knob which also acts as a selector between using the pick ups as singles or humbuckers. It also has a 5 way selector switch that acts on both the single or humbucker selection. The pick ups are Duncan Design Hotrails and they sound excellent!

The neck is Hard rock maple, the fretboard rosewood and the body Light swamp ashwood, all of which are of excellent quality. The finish supplied to all three is of a very high quality and makes the guitar look 10 time more expensive than it actually is! The body is similar to a strat, however is looks and feels less bulky and the curves are a bit sharper, but not too much. The bridge is a platiumn coated Wilkinson VS50 II bridge and the tuners, also coated in platiumn are of the self locking variety. I don't know the make, but the quality seems in keeping with the rest of the guitar.

Sound : 10
I mainly play blues, but also play alot of more modern music such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Oasis, Coldplay etc. I'm also in the process of learning Jazz. The guitar seems to be able to fit all the music i'm interested in and provides me with a wealth of possible sounds. The ability to switch from using singles to humbuckers is great and the sound produced through my Peavey Deuce Amp is just as good as a Fender Strat or the like. Basically, the quality of sound that the instrument produces is quite surprising considering it's half the price of a standard American Strat!

I provides Clean & crisp sounds as well as rich & full and should suit most types of music. So far I don't have any dislike about the sound. My old guitar was a Squire Strat which has Seymore Duncan Alanico Pro pick ups in it. The sound was good, but the beef I get from the Cort is far superior.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Like i've said, the quality of the guitar is exceptional. I had a good look at it in the shop and since at home. There are no imperfections as far as I can see. The overall quality of the guitar is excellent and I can't find anything that i'm unhappy about. Sorry I can't be more critical, but it's not possible!

Reliability/Durability : 10
I haven't played live with it yet, but I have no concerns about playing live with it. It's a solid piece of kit and if taken care of, should last a very long time. I'd always take a back-up to a gig, but if the situation arose where I didn't have one, I'd be confident in the performance and reliability of my Cort.

Customer Support : 10
I dealt with a Music shop in Bristol, called Heron Music. I only went to the shop to get some string for my acoustic and electric guitar and seemed to leave the shop with a real yearning for a new guitar. Rarely do you find left handed guitars and even if you were lucky enough to find one, they're normally of poor quality and are bottom of the range. Considering I'd never heard of Cort before entering the shop, they were very helpful! I then did alot of research on the internet and asked the shop a few more questions before visiting the shop again. They included a free set of strings and offered a free set up after a month of use.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing the guitar for about 7 years. I have a old Peavey Deuce 120w amp which kicks serious ass and a Ibanez Tube Screamer and Wah Wah Pedal. Besides my New Cort G260LH, I have a Squier Silver Series Stratocaster with Seymore Duncan Alanico Pro Pick ups and a Yamaha Acoustic Guitar.

The my Cort was stolen, I'd either hunt the bastard down or buy a new one. Either way I'd have another one, no question!

The main two things I love about the guitar is it's quality & finish and the sounds that it produces. Also, the fact that I get these and it's left handed. My favourite feature is the tone control that also acts as a selector between the single or humbucker pick ups. There's nothing that I dislike about the guitar.

I looked around about 5 different guitar shops in Bristol. All had a limited selected of left handed guitars and most had a Yamaha Pacifica as the standard LH guitar. Therefore, the quality of the Cort far surpasses any of the other guitars I looked at. even some of the Fenders.

I was informed by the Music Shop that Cort have been making guitars for over 40 years and make guitars for companies like Ibanez, Washburn and Epiphone to name but a few. These companies just stick their name on the guiatar, inflate the price and sell it on. Do yourself a favour, get pass the major brand names and check out Cort. You'll be pleasantly surprised and you'll have change in you're pocket!!


Product: Cort G260
Price Paid: 800 (DM)
Submitted 07/24/2001 at 03:58am by Anonymous

Features : 9
- new model
- 22 Frets with nice dot-inlays
- solid body
- volume, tone-control
- 3 mini humbuckers (splittable!) - Duncan-designed
- swamp ash body, satin finish maple neck with rosewood fretboard
- transparent orange burst
- strat-style body with a few differences
- Wilkinson tremolo system with roller nut
- sealed machineheads
- medium neck

Sound : 10
I play mainly Rock and Blues (from Clapton to ZZ-Top) and I was very surprised to find a guitar with 3 splittable humbuckers. That means I've got all the Strat-sounds and additionally a few harder ones. The pickups are "mini-humbuckers" which aren't too loud and also stay clearer than the big ones. Even if playing with the singlecoils the guitar keeps very calm - hardly any humming! Very versatile sound, warm but clear. Great sustain! I use play this guitar through a ZOOM GM-200 amp modeler which is connected to my Fender Princeton 112 Reverb.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The pickups and strings were set up perfectly. The pickup switch is sometimes a bit noisy.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Definitely a live axe - not only because of the versatile sound. It is fairly well designed (not a heavy-weight) and seems to be quite stabile. I'd never use a guitar on a gig without a backup - that is clear but it is a guitar you can really rely on.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing the guitar since 8 years and I also own a Fender Stratocaster Plus which is my gem. The Cort was supposed to be an ersatz for my Fender when playing live - since I don't want to carry my strat around. But I love this guitar so much - now it's my main axe!!! Remember: I paid about 800 DM (--> 400$) !!! That's a third of a US-standard-strat - but it sounds at least as good as a Fender!

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