I love my Duality! It has all the specs I want. I've yet to find a better pair than a JB/Jazz. Dig the playing! I hope I don't offend by saying so, but damn this sounds like it could be one of my jams. Similar taste in guitars and musical style.
Thanks bud by your comment, Duality is pretty astounding & I want to affirm your comment, the JB/Jazz pair sounds a little "Steely", if we can use that image to represent them against the Fishmans that sounds (for me) more organic. The bad is the audio compression that RUclips gives to the Videos, we cannot appreciate entirely the true final quality. Both guitars are really great to play, I have others high end and far pricey than them, but truly you cannot distinguish a sensible difference in terms of playing and final results ..... great for Cort to bring us these products a this level of quality with great prices. You playing is so great man!!, yes we have some similarities !!
@@gabrielberns93 I think you're correct in that Fishmans seem to fit in a mix better and usually have more individual note clarity, but my ears tend to miss that messy and "steely" sound as you call it. I have guitars with both and prefer them for different reasons. I checked out some more of your other videos. You have some great playing chops, my friend!
I tested it with larger gauge strings than the originals and it sounds great for heavy riffing. The Fishman are also very versatile, but if I have to recommend a Cort for Modern metal, the X500 Menace (which Seymour Duncan Sentient /Nazgul brings) or the KX700 Evertune are better options.
I love my Duality! It has all the specs I want. I've yet to find a better pair than a JB/Jazz. Dig the playing! I hope I don't offend by saying so, but damn this sounds like it could be one of my jams. Similar taste in guitars and musical style.
Thanks bud by your comment, Duality is pretty astounding & I want to affirm your comment, the JB/Jazz pair sounds a little "Steely", if we can use that image to represent them against the Fishmans that sounds (for me) more organic. The bad is the audio compression that RUclips gives to the Videos, we cannot appreciate entirely the true final quality. Both guitars are really great to play, I have others high end and far pricey than them, but truly you cannot distinguish a sensible difference in terms of playing and final results ..... great for Cort to bring us these products a this level of quality with great prices. You playing is so great man!!, yes we have some similarities !!
@@gabrielberns93 I think you're correct in that Fishmans seem to fit in a mix better and usually have more individual note clarity, but my ears tend to miss that messy and "steely" sound as you call it. I have guitars with both and prefer them for different reasons. I checked out some more of your other videos. You have some great playing chops, my friend!
would u recommend kx700 mutility for modern metal?
I tested it with larger gauge strings than the originals and it sounds great for heavy riffing. The Fishman are also very versatile, but if I have to recommend a Cort for Modern metal, the X500 Menace (which Seymour Duncan Sentient /Nazgul brings) or the KX700 Evertune are better options.