Cort’s new X700 strikes a balance between Shred and Chic

Cort’s new X700 strikes a balance between Shred and Chic

Cort has announced the X700 Duality a tremolo-fitted super strat centred around versatility. Cort says that the guitar is true to its name, providing “clarity and depth, whether the player is tearing it up on a metal riff or riding the wave with a sparkling, clean tone”.
The two pickups, a Seymour Duncan TB4 bridge humbucker and SH2N neck humbucker, will kick out full-fat rhythm and lead tones – but the guitar’s 5-way blade switch allows for two single-coil tones. The output is governed by a master volume and a master tone knob.
The bridge is Cort’s own CFA-III, a Floyd Rose-style tremolo made out of injection-moulded stainless steel for maximum sustain. In keeping with the X700’s theme of duality, the tremolo will allow for subtle modulation of tasteful jazz chords, or dive-bombed pinch-harmonics performed in the middle of a circle pit. Either way, expect things to be kept in tune with the staggered locking tuners.
The 24-fret maple and panga panga neck comes with an ebony fretboard, while the body is swamp ash with a flamed maple top. The guitar comes in a light blue burst finish, with chrome hardware.
More information at cortguitars.com.
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