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GAS for an electric semi

Darn you Internet! Stop making it so easy for me to find stuff on cool guitars.

Anyway, I have a nasty case of GAS for one of these:

either an Epihone Dot

or a Cort Jazzbox Source:

The Cort is a little cheaper here in the UK, and I must admit I'm a bit of a Cort fan already.
Looking to play it clean mostly, bit of gnarnly blues now and again, and even start to pick at some jazz if it isn't too incredibly tough.

Any thoughts? Anyone got either of these - or both?!

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Ya, same here. I would love to get a Dot, and a epi Valve Jr amp to go with it!!!

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Both are good, The Dot can be pretty nice with the right mods

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I've got the Epi Dot. Lovely warm jazzy tone and great for crunchy blues. I like the look of the Cort though.


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Sorry cant help you out, i have no idea what you are on about!

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