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CORT LITTLE CJ WALNUT OP

The small guitar that goes large on value?

- Rob Laing

With Cort’s recent electric guitar output consistent­ly impressing us, it’s time to cast our critical eyes and ears over to its acoustic line up. And this is a great way to start; Cort’s entry into the travel guitar market with a ¾ electro.

Travel-size acoustics exist in a bit of a strange place. There are obvious compromise­s in sound and scale for the playing experience, but when the recipe is right, they make perfect sense. The portabilit­y and pick-up-and-play factor can encourage us to play more. We’ll take them away with us, we might even get so attached to our travel-size acoustic we gig with it. So have Cort got the mix right here?

The ¾ jumbo Little CJ certainly looks the part; the build is very tidy indeed. The open pore (hence the OP in the name) solid Sitka spruce top is subtly framed with black and white purfling to look crisp and clean. The neck is even better news. It’s vital a short scale acoustic doesn’t cramp the playing experience and the V profile delivers here. It’s helped by a superb setup out of the box; low action and the kind of healthy slack that amounts to a fast neck. It’s one of the most playable acoustics we’ve encountere­d in some time.

The tonality of small-bodied acoustics is sometimes described as boxy and mid-focussed, but that’s not a slight. This isn’t a guitar that is going to bely its dimensions to sound like a dreadnough­t in the low end, but it has its own charms to project; a ringing a defined separation that lets the high end detail breath in chords. And for fingerstyl­e, the V neck reminds us of Yamaha’s CSF models in that you can forget you’re playing a ¾ size guitar.

The electro part of the equation here is no afterthoug­ht. With other brands opting for low profile, minimal preamp systems like the Fishman Sonitone, we’re pleased to see Cort opt for the company’s Presys II. This doesn’t just offer Bass, Treble and Phase control but an onboard tuner, too. Useful and very welcome.

Moreover, the Little CJ sounds rather big plugged in. The mid warmth shines through for

ONE OF THE MOST PLAYABLE ACOUSTICS IN SOME TIME

a full-bodied sound – you just wouldn’t know it was a small guitar if you heard this live.

The Little CJ is one of the very best value travel acoustics on the market right now. There’s a lot of different players who would enjoy this; from younger starters, to electric players cautiously eyeing an acoustic purchase... Or anyone who just wants a little guitar in their life. And surely we’ve all got room for that.

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