Liam Taylor Thank you for reviewing our product, if you want to be sponsored by our brand, contact us or visit our website www.cortguitars.com or visit our Headquarters on Seoul, South Korea for more information and our employees will give you more information about our products and maybe a tour in our headquarters! If you want, the brand can pay you in credit, or if you want you can be volunteer! For more information visit our website www.cortguitars.com Cheers Mr. Taylor. -Jay Ensminger (Cort Guitars Distributor in the U.S.)
@@jeremiahensminger2079 Hi Jay - thanks for your comment. I'm actually already a Cort Guitars endorsee through your retailers in the UK, Proel. If you'd like to talk about working even closer then feel free to contact me via email or drop me a DM on RUclips - I'd love to make more Cort videos so would be excited to chat: l.taylor_guitar@hotmail.co.uk
Nice review! I've had a Trans Black CR250 for a little over a year now. I picked it up on the recommendation of a friend and have had zero regrets. The only mod I've done to it was to replace the stock pickups for a Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates pickup kit. I can see myself playing this guitar for years to come with the same grin it gives me now.
I'm a big Cort guitar guy love the squire affinity I had a 2001 made in the Cort factory. goings to get another online for 25$ used on Craigslist some great guitars come from cort
Nice reviews! I have the CR 200GT which I dig. Had compared it with Epi Special at guitar stone. Absolutely love the Alnico 22 on these. Might still get a Cort over an Epi due to their value overall!
Yeah you can't beat Cort for the value - I usually find I can't trust the electronics in Epi, but that could just be coincidence! Thanks for commenting
@@LTGuitarist yeah,, you did mention that if it was an Epi, you'd eventually switch electronics. Didn't get that yet. Need more experience with Epi to understand. But either way keep playing and enjoying the guitar! :)
I own a cheery sunburst cr250. A long time ago I used a Gibson Les Paul and various other professional guitars, I'm a musician for fun, I have played at some bars and cafés, nothing with a big big crowd. I have to say that this guitar plays and sounds like priced at various thousands of dollars. Last time I played in public, the other guitarist had an epiphone Les Paul and a Marshall atv80 (I believe it's 80watt) and me, my cort cr250 and my peavey envoy 110 (red stripe 40watt) just destroyed the other guy sound. The advantage of the cort, is that they manufacture everything in home, while other brands have to lend responsibility to other companies and that inflates the price while not necessarily improving the quality or sound.
Great review! I love that guitar for the price. I'm a beginner guitar player and am interested in that Line 6 Pod setup you have. If you have a minute could you what equipment configuration contains? Thank you...
Hey mate, thanks for your comment! Always happy to talk setup. So for this video, (it was a whiiile ago), but I believe that the guitar is plugged directly into the POD UX2, which is running the POD Farm software which has all the amps and FX. These days I use an HD POD Pro for live stuff and Native Instruments Guitar Rig for stuff studio stuff. I actually do weekly livestreams, producing music in Cubase (Mondays, 6-8pm UK time), and often use guitars there. So if you have further questions or want to learn about composition, mixing, etc, that might be the place to go! All the best :)
Yeah, so I don't remember for certain, but what probably happened was the POD Farm was routed into Cubase on one track while my voice mic was on another track, (probably through a separate audio interface) then Cubase was outputting through my speakers. A bit fiddly XD
Cort are still one of the best brands out there as far as I'm concerned, reliable build quality for very a affordable price. The CR-250 is still in production but you might want to consider the slightly newer CR-300.
Can you remove the cover plates of the Classic Rocker 2 pickups that comes stock with the CR250? Cause they seem different than other pickups, theyhave some sort of gel filling and i dont know how to remove the cover plates, I want to remove mine but i dont want to risk it, any advice?
Is this one better than any LP by Epiphone? Cause I tried this CR250 in TBK and the LP100 by Epiphone, and I always ask myself the same question everyday I wake up, “Is Cort better than Epiphone or is the CR250 better than the Standard Plustop Pro?” I always ask that. So then I bought the CR250, but is this one better than the regular Standard, Custom Pro and the Standard Plustop Pro?
Good question! I really like the Cort CR range and played Epiphone for a while as well. In general, with Epi guitars you'll probably be let down by the electronics at some point - pot crackle, dodgy pickup connections. I've not found that with Cort. I think you've made a decent decision!
Haha, no problem! What the video doesn't cover, is that I'm using a Canon T3i camera; any audio processing or musical creations happen in Cubase; I use Sony Vegas to edit; and any screen capture is through an Elgato HD60 card. I'll probably do a comprehensive "How I Make Videos" video in the near future, either on this channel or on Stabbed Panda Music.
Hey mate - don't have specific deets, I'm sure they're on Cort's website. But, from what I remember, it's a bit chunkier that a normal Epi or Gib LP, but not as much as a Tele. Maybe closer to the Tele? Sorry for being vague, don't really have access to this guitar anymore!
Hard to tell with the binding, and can't find info to be certain. However, the pattern appears quite vivid, (it's pretty tasty-looking), so I'd guess it's quite deep.
Metallix I'm afraid I've not played any Harley Benton guitars, so I can't really compare the brands! I do like Cort though, yet to be disappointed by the brand.
@@karansawan Well at the time I went in a completely different direction and bought an Epiphone Explorer. But recently wanted to add a singlecut and after way too much thinking and reading I decided to get a Harley Benton SC-DLX GOTOH and I am really happy with that decision. Good luck!
An Epiphone lp100? The thing with epiphone is they skimp on the electronics so you'll want to swap them out eventually. Save time and money, go for the cr250
Is this guitar or the cr230 as good as the esp ltd ec 256? Would love to see a comparison video between the two if possible or a review video of the cr230 as well...
Hi Mohab, The Custom is certainly nicer than the CR-250, moreso than the price difference implies. If you were to chose one of these then I'd certainly go for the 250 though, it's still fantastic value for money. Are you an absolute beginner or can you play a bit already? If you're a complete beginner then I have a video on my channel about buying your first guitar which you should check out. Otherwise, I'd go for the 250, unless you're happy to make the investment of buying the Custom. Hope that helps!
Not quite, but an interesting comparison. Epiphone were bought by Gibson a while back to make more affordable, official Gibson models, similar to Squire with Fender. Before Gibson acquired them, the Cort folks were doing all the manufacturing for Epiphone.
Tony Folch Not really fussed with the aesthetics tbh, but I do disagree. Also, Cort electronics don't crap-out immediately as I've found Epiphones too.
Yes, I used an Epiphone LP as my main guitar for a good few years and assumed the various pot and pickup issues were normal. It's only now that I work on a variety of guitars (including a few Epiphones), that I realise it's mostly an Epiphone problem. Not even an entry-level guitar problem - The electronics on Yamahas for example, as well as the cheaper Cort models, tend to be pretty reliable. Don't get me wrong, Epiphone are great if you don't mind replacing the electronics, but for the same money and much less work you could get a better Cort.
Dude you are sooo wrong about so many things in this video, been playing Cort and Epi's for the last twenty years, cort over that. Your comments on Epi's electrics was dumb never had an issue with the last ten I've owned. Just sayin it just sounds like opinion of taste.
Ok, so you can't say an opinion is dumb, thats not how opinions work, so bad start. There's ways to disagree and pursue a discourse without being rude. 3/10, must try harder. As for your the electronics on your Epis, thats great and you must take excellent care of your guitars. However, that doesn't reflect my experience with the brand or the experience of musicians I've met over the years. In the jam clubs I used to play at, when I had my Epi with me, literally the first thing people would ask is "how long have the electronics lasted". Again, thats my experience and the experience of others I know - it wouldn't be relevant to this review if was just my opinion.
Just buy an Epiphone, now 2019 models come with American Gibson Electronics, DC Pros come with Nu-Bone nuts, why waste money for just a Les Paul copy when you can buy an original Les Paul in the same amount of money. Come on Liam, we all know you just do this because you endorse this Korean brand. They do not pay you while they get tons of dollars and you stay poor, come on don’t do this stupid deal and be realistic, the electronics may crap but they get fixed! While Les Paul Copies are uglies and that can’t be fixed!
Er... ok... well we all know you endorse Epiphone because of your name and display picture. So what? I used to play Epi a lot but always had to swap out the electronics because that's where they skimp. I don't have to do that with Cort. I endorse them because they're my favourites and if that stops being the case I'll stop endorsing them.
Liam Taylor Did I told you to endorse Epiphone? NO! And I am not an Official Epiphone, and it’s impossible to endorse Epiphone cause they don’t need help, but just think about this! It’s not a real Les Paul! And yeah, Epiphone has some stupid and ugly designs too and they had also copied brands! Like Fender! But in the Les Paul case too! Gibson copied Bigsby! But Les Paul wanted that and named it the Les Paul, just think about it. You should be payed, you are like their marionette, talk to them!
Here's some music for you:
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Liam Taylor Thank you for reviewing our product, if you want to be sponsored by our brand, contact us or visit our website www.cortguitars.com or visit our Headquarters on Seoul, South Korea for more information and our employees will give you more information about our products and maybe a tour in our headquarters! If you want, the brand can pay you in credit, or if you want you can be volunteer!
For more information visit our website www.cortguitars.com
Cheers Mr. Taylor.
-Jay Ensminger (Cort Guitars Distributor in the U.S.)
@@jeremiahensminger2079 Hi Jay - thanks for your comment. I'm actually already a Cort Guitars endorsee through your retailers in the UK, Proel. If you'd like to talk about working even closer then feel free to contact me via email or drop me a DM on RUclips - I'd love to make more Cort videos so would be excited to chat: l.taylor_guitar@hotmail.co.uk
Nice review! I've had a Trans Black CR250 for a little over a year now. I picked it up on the recommendation of a friend and have had zero regrets. The only mod I've done to it was to replace the stock pickups for a Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates pickup kit. I can see myself playing this guitar for years to come with the same grin it gives me now.
Nice one! I bet those pickups sound great!
I own a lot of cort guitar and they're all work of art and i love them.
Hey Liam, wondering if you could do a versus video of the CR Custom vs the Epiphone Les Paul Custom you own.
I'm a big Cort guitar guy love the squire affinity I had a 2001 made in the Cort factory. goings to get another online for 25$ used on Craigslist some great guitars come from cort
Nice reviews! I have the CR 200GT which I dig. Had compared it with Epi Special at guitar stone. Absolutely love the Alnico 22 on these. Might still get a Cort over an Epi due to their value overall!
Yeah you can't beat Cort for the value - I usually find I can't trust the electronics in Epi, but that could just be coincidence! Thanks for commenting
@@LTGuitarist yeah,, you did mention that if it was an Epi, you'd eventually switch electronics. Didn't get that yet. Need more experience with Epi to understand. But either way keep playing and enjoying the guitar! :)
I own a cheery sunburst cr250. A long time ago I used a Gibson Les Paul and various other professional guitars, I'm a musician for fun, I have played at some bars and cafés, nothing with a big big crowd. I have to say that this guitar plays and sounds like priced at various thousands of dollars. Last time I played in public, the other guitarist had an epiphone Les Paul and a Marshall atv80 (I believe it's 80watt) and me, my cort cr250 and my peavey envoy 110 (red stripe 40watt) just destroyed the other guy sound. The advantage of the cort, is that they manufacture everything in home, while other brands have to lend responsibility to other companies and that inflates the price while not necessarily improving the quality or sound.
please make comparasion cr-250 vs cr-custom
great video. i have this guitar and i m planing to change the pickups to semour aph-2s slash signuture pickups.
Yongjian Wang try adjusting the pickups' pole pieces first before replacing the pickups.you may realize that a pickup swap is unnecessary.
bro how to get that app line 6 pod
Great review! I love that guitar for the price. I'm a beginner guitar player and am interested in that Line 6 Pod setup you have. If you have a minute could you what equipment configuration contains? Thank you...
Hey mate, thanks for your comment! Always happy to talk setup. So for this video, (it was a whiiile ago), but I believe that the guitar is plugged directly into the POD UX2, which is running the POD Farm software which has all the amps and FX.
These days I use an HD POD Pro for live stuff and Native Instruments Guitar Rig for stuff studio stuff.
I actually do weekly livestreams, producing music in Cubase (Mondays, 6-8pm UK time), and often use guitars there. So if you have further questions or want to learn about composition, mixing, etc, that might be the place to go!
All the best :)
And then audio out to monitor speakers of some sort? Thanks for taking the time to explain. Once again, great review and playing...@@LTGuitarist
Yeah, so I don't remember for certain, but what probably happened was the POD Farm was routed into Cubase on one track while my voice mic was on another track, (probably through a separate audio interface) then Cubase was outputting through my speakers. A bit fiddly XD
hi i have is cr250 sun burst
is it worth to keep a cort cr100 was thinking to upgrade that too to a cr250 vintage burst
Que me recomendarian ¿una cort echo en china o una cort echa en indonesia?.
cr250 or cr300? Please help... thanx in advance
Really depends on your budget. If you can stretch to the 300 then do that, if not the 250 will be fine.
Good luck to you!
great review!, what d'you think about the cort source?
Thanks Pablo! I've not tried the Source models, but I really like the look of them and would love to try them. Hopefully soon, we shall see!
OK!!! I'll keep awaiting that review, I read good comments about those guitars models. best regards from Chile!
Is this a good guitar to consider in 2024? Or any better recommendation for this price?
Cort are still one of the best brands out there as far as I'm concerned, reliable build quality for very a affordable price. The CR-250 is still in production but you might want to consider the slightly newer CR-300.
Can you remove the cover plates of the Classic Rocker 2 pickups that comes stock with the CR250? Cause they seem different than other pickups, theyhave some sort of gel filling and i dont know how to remove the cover plates, I want to remove mine but i dont want to risk it, any advice?
Is this one better than any LP by Epiphone? Cause I tried this CR250 in TBK and the LP100 by Epiphone, and I always ask myself the same question everyday I wake up, “Is Cort better than Epiphone or is the CR250 better than the Standard Plustop Pro?” I always ask that. So then I bought the CR250, but is this one better than the regular Standard, Custom Pro and the Standard Plustop Pro?
Good question!
I really like the Cort CR range and played Epiphone for a while as well. In general, with Epi guitars you'll probably be let down by the electronics at some point - pot crackle, dodgy pickup connections. I've not found that with Cort.
I think you've made a decent decision!
Liam Taylor Thank you so much, merry Christmas and thank you for replying me!
@@americanmetalhead3954 no worries! Merry Christmas
FretMaster No son, this is just a copy, Epiphones are REAL Les Pauls.
Nice video man, can I ask what setup are you using? The devices you are using to connect and the software?
Just found your video about that exact topic!
Haha, no problem! What the video doesn't cover, is that I'm using a Canon T3i camera; any audio processing or musical creations happen in Cubase; I use Sony Vegas to edit; and any screen capture is through an Elgato HD60 card.
I'll probably do a comprehensive "How I Make Videos" video in the near future, either on this channel or on Stabbed Panda Music.
Liam Taylor Yeah would be pretty helpful !
Where is it made?? Indonesia or korea??
Generally made in Indonesia... Most of the cort products...
Was wondering on shape and thickness of the neck. How does it compare to epi (thick) or modern fender Tele (normal c shape)?
Hey mate - don't have specific deets, I'm sure they're on Cort's website. But, from what I remember, it's a bit chunkier that a normal Epi or Gib LP, but not as much as a Tele. Maybe closer to the Tele?
Sorry for being vague, don't really have access to this guitar anymore!
@@LTGuitarist thanks for fast reply, will have to check in real life then!
No worries, cheers :)
Harley Benton SC 550 OR CORT CR250?
Can't say I've played the Harley but I'd probably be team Cort
Here in the Philippines, it costs 325 dollars, but it's out of stock.
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How much does the guitar weigh?
I don't have an exact weight, but I believe it weighs less than a standard Les Paul
is this really a maple top or just a veneer?
Hard to tell with the binding, and can't find info to be certain. However, the pattern appears quite vivid, (it's pretty tasty-looking), so I'd guess it's quite deep.
veneer
John Earl Gabat Veneer
How was the weight of this guitar? Is it heavy?
Not massively - bit lighter than standard Epi/Gib Les Pauls I guess? Heavier than most Super Strats?
how was the pickups? can it handle the high gain distortion of metal genre?
Luster Zenig pickups are nice and bright on clean, but clear and crunchy on high gain. Can defo handle metal
I'm really torn between this an a Harley Benton SC 550, how do you think they would compare ?
Metallix I'm afraid I've not played any Harley Benton guitars, so I can't really compare the brands! I do like Cort though, yet to be disappointed by the brand.
Liam Taylor Why are you disappointed of Cor-Tek?
Hi! iI have the same dilemma. Have you tried both of this guitar, and have you eventually bought one of them?
@viskitas Having the same dilemma. Wondering what you ended up getting?
@@karansawan Well at the time I went in a completely different direction and bought an Epiphone Explorer. But recently wanted to add a singlecut and after way too much thinking and reading I decided to get a Harley Benton SC-DLX GOTOH and I am really happy with that decision. Good luck!
This looks so much better than Epiphone LP Standard....
cr230 or lp100???? please help !
An Epiphone lp100? The thing with epiphone is they skimp on the electronics so you'll want to swap them out eventually.
Save time and money, go for the cr250
Liam Taylor ok, price diff. B/w cr250 and 230 is huge( in my country) and 250 is out of my budget. So should i go for cr230????
I want to play guns n roses, green day, ac/dc, so cr230 a good choice?
@@TechnoFreak-IN sorry, I misread your first question. Yes, 230 is still a great guitar for the money.
You'll be fine for GnR, Green Day, etc.
Whats the diff. between 250 and 230?
brother what aap r u using ?
Sorry, is that "amp" or app"?
I'm simulating amps using the POD Farm software by Line6
Is this guitar or the cr230 as good as the esp ltd ec 256? Would love to see a comparison video between the two if possible or a review video of the cr230 as well...
If you want to buy / loan me the ESP I'd be happy to make one!
Good review I may look at one of these used
Let me know how you get on with it if you end up getting one!
Nice vid. Cheers
is there a big difference between cr custom and cr-250? i'm a beginner on electric guitars so which one shall i use? thanks
Hi Mohab,
The Custom is certainly nicer than the CR-250, moreso than the price difference implies. If you were to chose one of these then I'd certainly go for the 250 though, it's still fantastic value for money.
Are you an absolute beginner or can you play a bit already? If you're a complete beginner then I have a video on my channel about buying your first guitar which you should check out. Otherwise, I'd go for the 250, unless you're happy to make the investment of buying the Custom.
Hope that helps!
Liam Taylor thanks alot for your advice
Gettin' down!
Paid $192 for mine.
Sn Johnson Nice, good price!
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The CR250 is the Squier of Les Paul
Not quite, but an interesting comparison. Epiphone were bought by Gibson a while back to make more affordable, official Gibson models, similar to Squire with Fender. Before Gibson acquired them, the Cort folks were doing all the manufacturing for Epiphone.
you made me laugh 😄
The price has dropped by £100 in 4 years, yay for economic stagnation.
Even more affordable :p
maths..... :))))))
Cort makes an ugly Les Paul! Gotta love the Epiphones!!! Love mine!
Tony Folch Not really fussed with the aesthetics tbh, but I do disagree. Also, Cort electronics don't crap-out immediately as I've found Epiphones too.
How so? In that you already bought and paid for the Epi, I imagine?
Yes, I used an Epiphone LP as my main guitar for a good few years and assumed the various pot and pickup issues were normal. It's only now that I work on a variety of guitars (including a few Epiphones), that I realise it's mostly an Epiphone problem. Not even an entry-level guitar problem - The electronics on Yamahas for example, as well as the cheaper Cort models, tend to be pretty reliable. Don't get me wrong, Epiphone are great if you don't mind replacing the electronics, but for the same money and much less work you could get a better Cort.
Dude you are sooo wrong about so many things in this video, been playing Cort and Epi's for the last twenty years, cort over that. Your comments on Epi's electrics was dumb never had an issue with the last ten I've owned. Just sayin it just sounds like opinion of taste.
Ok, so you can't say an opinion is dumb, thats not how opinions work, so bad start. There's ways to disagree and pursue a discourse without being rude. 3/10, must try harder.
As for your the electronics on your Epis, thats great and you must take excellent care of your guitars. However, that doesn't reflect my experience with the brand or the experience of musicians I've met over the years.
In the jam clubs I used to play at, when I had my Epi with me, literally the first thing people would ask is "how long have the electronics lasted".
Again, thats my experience and the experience of others I know - it wouldn't be relevant to this review if was just my opinion.
Just buy an Epiphone, now 2019 models come with American Gibson Electronics, DC Pros come with Nu-Bone nuts, why waste money for just a Les Paul copy when you can buy an original Les Paul in the same amount of money. Come on Liam, we all know you just do this because you endorse this Korean brand. They do not pay you while they get tons of dollars and you stay poor, come on don’t do this stupid deal and be realistic, the electronics may crap but they get fixed! While Les Paul Copies are uglies and that can’t be fixed!
Er... ok... well we all know you endorse Epiphone because of your name and display picture. So what?
I used to play Epi a lot but always had to swap out the electronics because that's where they skimp. I don't have to do that with Cort. I endorse them because they're my favourites and if that stops being the case I'll stop endorsing them.
Liam Taylor Did I told you to endorse Epiphone? NO! And I am not an Official Epiphone, and it’s impossible to endorse Epiphone cause they don’t need help, but just think about this! It’s not a real Les Paul! And yeah, Epiphone has some stupid and ugly designs too and they had also copied brands! Like Fender! But in the Les Paul case too! Gibson copied Bigsby! But Les Paul wanted that and named it the Les Paul, just think about it. You should be payed, you are like their marionette, talk to them!
Liam Taylor I do not endorse Epiphone... I just love Epiphone...