Thought the Cort Earth 80 sounded best which make me hopeful because i ordered a Cort Earth 100 two days ago. I'm surprised that the Yamaha sounded so thin when strummed. It was good fingerpicked though.
Thank you for your thoughts! Yes, the Cort Earth 80 sounds great, more like a Martin. On the Yamaha I had thiner gauge 11s and brass bridge pins. Maybe that's one reason, plus this Yamaha has unscaloped bracing.
@@77guitarts22 Yes, the Yamaha fg800 series are scalloped compared to yours. I've been hunting an affordable dreadnought for a while and it's not easy when you have to order online. In the end I choosed the Cort over a Yamaha fg820 in hope it would somewhat resemble a Martin.
@@jonasnorstrom7346 Please come back with your experience with the Cort E 100 when you get it. The B&S are different as this 80 mimics Rosewood, and the 100 has Mahogany B&S. Anyway, please let us know how is your guitar.
@@77guitarts22 I recieved it today. I've only played it a short time but I can tell right away it is a very good guitar. The setup was great and tone was what I've been looking for since I tried a inspired by Gibson Epiphone Hummingbird. This Cort comes close. This fall I have bought and sent back a Takamine gd20 and a Fender cd-140sce. The Cort is much better. The Fender was an absolute joke and the Takamine was just ok.
The 80 sounds so much like a Spruce/ Rosewood combination. So for the price I would recommend it. Now it also depends on your preferences. If you like a warmer sound go for the 70...
Hi, thanks for stopping by! I'm not sure if I understand correctly but are you asking why is my Cort Earth 70 MH different? They are probably variations of this Guitar in different parts of the world. But I also have improved the Guitar with some different tunners, locking tunners that I bought separately and replaced the stock ones. And I also added a preamp to plug-in.
Thanks for including us! Next time, you should try a Walden from our reawakening with the new low-mass bracing and reinforced neck. Sounding better than ever :) - the current model most similar to the guitar in your video is perhaps this one: ruclips.net/video/iVrn-5vAcdo/видео.html
Welcome! Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing! I'm a big fan of Walden Guitars! I have a Baritone also from you, and it's great playing and sounding. For sure I love your fiber-glass reinforcement on the necks, that has proven to keep the neck really straight since 2012 until now, at least on this one presented here. I will definitely want to check out your new low-mass bracing on the new models. Hope to get in a store that has them.
Tell me, is the thickness of the top deck on the Earth 80 model more than on the Earth 70 model or not? What are the other differences between these models?
Well I can only tell you on the Earth 70, it's pretty standard 3.6 mm, I don't have the E 80 anymore to measure. But on these two ones, the differences are: * 70 Mahogany Top vs 80 Spruce Top. This is probably the most important difference. * 70 Mahogany B&S vs 80 EvoRose - a Composite material similar to Rosewood. * 70 Open Pore finish vs 80 Glossy finish. The sound is more influenced by the bracing of the top than the thickness of the top. I guess they both have similar thicknesses. Eart 70 MH is All Mahogany in my case ( there is a version of 70 with Spruce Top)
Thought the Cort Earth 80 sounded best which make me hopeful because i ordered a Cort Earth 100 two days ago. I'm surprised that the Yamaha sounded so thin when strummed. It was good fingerpicked though.
Thank you for your thoughts! Yes, the Cort Earth 80 sounds great, more like a Martin. On the Yamaha I had thiner gauge 11s and brass bridge pins. Maybe that's one reason, plus this Yamaha has unscaloped bracing.
@@77guitarts22 Yes, the Yamaha fg800 series are scalloped compared to yours. I've been hunting an affordable dreadnought for a while and it's not easy when you have to order online. In the end I choosed the Cort over a Yamaha fg820 in hope it would somewhat resemble a Martin.
@@jonasnorstrom7346 Yes, they sound great. I'd say Cort has a better quality/price ratio on these models
@@jonasnorstrom7346 Please come back with your experience with the Cort E 100 when you get it. The B&S are different as this 80 mimics Rosewood, and the 100 has Mahogany B&S. Anyway, please let us know how is your guitar.
@@77guitarts22 I recieved it today. I've only played it a short time but I can tell right away it is a very good guitar. The setup was great and tone was what I've been looking for since I tried a inspired by Gibson Epiphone Hummingbird. This Cort comes close. This fall I have bought and sent back a Takamine gd20 and a Fender cd-140sce. The Cort is much better. The Fender was an absolute joke and the Takamine was just ok.
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I like the sound of Cort MH and the Yamaha.
Thanks for the comment!
So what did you guys think? What's your favourite, if there is one or more?
Cort earth 70, 80, 100, which one would you recommend?
The 80 sounds so much like a Spruce/ Rosewood combination. So for the price I would recommend it. Now it also depends on your preferences. If you like a warmer sound go for the 70...
3:16 why i don't that one. How can i have it. I buy earth 70 mh already but i did' nt have it. Please tell me what is that???? Thank so much
Hi, thanks for stopping by! I'm not sure if I understand correctly but are you asking why is my Cort Earth 70 MH different? They are probably variations of this Guitar in different parts of the world. But I also have improved the Guitar with some different tunners, locking tunners that I bought separately and replaced the stock ones. And I also added a preamp to plug-in.
1-Cort e.70
2-Cort e.80
best Guitar !..
thanks..
Thanks for your feedback! Cort have some great guitars for any price point.
Thanks for including us! Next time, you should try a Walden from our reawakening with the new low-mass bracing and reinforced neck. Sounding better than ever :) - the current model most similar to the guitar in your video is perhaps this one: ruclips.net/video/iVrn-5vAcdo/видео.html
Welcome! Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing! I'm a big fan of Walden Guitars! I have a Baritone also from you, and it's great playing and sounding. For sure I love your fiber-glass reinforcement on the necks, that has proven to keep the neck really straight since 2012 until now, at least on this one presented here. I will definitely want to check out your new low-mass bracing on the new models. Hope to get in a store that has them.
@@77guitarts22 Thanks and great to know you're a part of the Walden family!!! Take care and be in health :-)
Thanks! Likewise!
I prefer the CORT earth 70mh, picking and strumming !
Nice choice, it sounds great indeed, and I got it for around 150 Euro. Thanks for your comment!
Cort Earth Bevel Cut OP for me.
Thanks for your opinion! Yes, great sounding guitar as most of the Cort Guitars these are well made and nice sounding.
I got CORT Earth 70MH OP!
Good for you, it's a very nice Guitar for the price.
Reasonable Price!
Tell me, is the thickness of the top deck on the Earth 80 model more than on the Earth 70 model or not? What are the other differences between these models?
Well I can only tell you on the Earth 70, it's pretty standard 3.6 mm, I don't have the E 80 anymore to measure. But on these two ones, the differences are:
* 70 Mahogany Top vs 80 Spruce Top. This is probably the most important difference.
* 70 Mahogany B&S vs 80 EvoRose - a Composite material similar to Rosewood.
* 70 Open Pore finish vs 80 Glossy finish.
The sound is more influenced by the bracing of the top than the thickness of the top. I guess they both have similar thicknesses.
Eart 70 MH is All Mahogany in my case ( there is a version of 70 with Spruce Top)
@@77guitarts22 thanks for your answer! 👍
@@Racer_man Welcome!
well sounds unplug are almost identical..... but plugg in wherein you should have done, yamaha will always win.....
same..
Thanks for the comment but what did you mean by "same"? All are the same to you?