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Cort AC70 vs Earth Mini

Reasons to Get
Cort AC70 over Earth Mini

Country of Manufacturing
Indonesia vs China
Built with higher quality standards
Nut Width
1.772'' (45mm) vs 1.693'' (43mm)
Less likely to mute strings by accident and more space for fingerstyle
Body Shape
Classical vs Dreadnought
Compact body with soft nylon strings

Reasons to Get
Cort Earth Mini over AC70

Nut Material
Bone vs Plastic
Good quality nut with rich tone
Top Wood
Solid vs Laminated
Helps with richer tones and louder volume
Nut Width
1.693'' (43mm) vs 1.772'' (45mm)
Favors small hands, easier bar chords and other shapes
Body Shape
Dreadnought vs Classical
Prominent low-end tones in a large body
Value Score
89 vs 81
Better price/quality relationship

Other Key Differences
Cort AC70 vs Earth Mini

Saddle Material
Plastic vs Bone
Different Saddle Material
Nut Material
Plastic vs Bone
Different Nut Material

Shared Features
Cort AC70 vs Earth Mini

Back Material
Mahogany
Same Back Material
Sides Material
Mahogany
Same Sides Material
Bridge Material
Merbau
Same Bridge Material
Body Wood
Spruce
Same Body Wood
Neck Wood
Mahogany
Same Neck Wood
Fretboard Wood
Other
Same Fretboard Wood
Headstock
3-3
Same Headstock
Strings
6
Same playing style
Body Type
Hollowbody
Warm tone, lighter and acoustic sound
Switch Positions
0
Same pickups versatility
Volume Knobs
0
Same volume control
Tone Knobs
0
Same tone control
Number of Frets
19
Same maximum octave
Paint Finish
Poly
Resistant paint that ages well
Bridge
Fixed
Good sustain and needs no set-up
Scale Length
22.8'' (579.1mm)
Same string tension and fret separation
Fretboard Radius
15.748'' (400mm)
Same fretboard comfortability
Neck Profile Type
C
Comfortable neck that works for most people
Type of Frets
Medium
You'll feel the fretboard when pressing down the strings

Common Strengths

  • Expensive Wood

Common Weaknesses

  • Solid Side Wood
  • Solid Back Wood
  • Pickup Alter Switch/Knob
  • Locking Tuners
  • High-Quality Frets
  • Compound Radius Fretboard
  • Luminescent Sidedots
  • Strap Lock
  • Top Pickup Brand
  • 21:1 Tuner Ratio
  • Active/Passive Preamp

Price History Comparison

Cort AC70 Prices

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    Cort Earth Mini Prices

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      Which One is Better for Beginners?

      The Cort AC70 meets 6 out of our 8 criteria items for beginner friendliness, while the Cort Earth Mini meets only 4. This takes into account the type of frets, scale length, nut width, bridge type, fretboard radius, and neck profile to determine the easiest combination for new players.

      New Player Friendliness

      Cort AC70
      • Comfortable shape
      • Easy-to-use bridge
      • Tall frets
      • Short scale
      • Comfortable neck
      • Soft Strings
      • Comfortable fretboard
      • Narrow nut
      • Locking tuners

      New Player Friendliness

      Cort Earth Mini
      • Easy-to-use bridge
      • Tall frets
      • Short scale
      • Comfortable neck
      • Comfortable shape
      • Comfortable fretboard
      • Narrow nut
      • Soft Strings
      • Locking tuners

      Nevertheless, when it comes to choosing an instrument, you should pick the one more compatible with your personal style. Still, below we'll try you to give you our results as objectively as it's possible to help you decide.

      Sound Quality Comparison

      The most important thing that will determine the tone of an acoustic guitar is the wood. Let's take a look at the differences between both .

      Woods Used in Both

      Mahogany wood pattern used for guitar building
      Mahogany
      Other wood pattern used for guitar building
      Other
      Spruce wood pattern used for guitar building
      Spruce

      Mahogany is a fairly rare wood nowadays. It's used mostly for bodies due to its relatively lightweight. Gibson popularized it with their Les Paul guitars during their golden years, so this wood has a lot of good reputation behind it. The most expensive type comes from South America and it's still used by Gibson even today. Find out more about Mahogany.

      It's an uncommon material that lacks more information.

      Spruce has a light color with tight grain patterns. It's very stiff but relatively light. It's known for producing a well-rounded tone with a broad dynamic range. Find out more about Spruce.

      Winner: Tie.

      Electronics

      Neither of them come with electronics that allow you to connect them to an amp. This makes them completely acoustic, so you'll need to use an external mic to record with them or play live.

      Winner:Tie.

      Final Sound Quality Scores

      Cort AC70
      Sustain 60
      Versatility 70
      Tuning Stability 65
      Sound 74
      Cort Earth Mini
      Sustain 80
      Versatility 70
      Tuning Stability 70
      Sound 80

      Build Quality Comparison

      When it comes to build quality, we like to take into account everything used to build the instrument. This includes materials, hardware and the quality control expected depending on the country where it was built. Let's see how the Cort AC70 compares to the Cort Earth Mini.

      Country of Origin

      The manufacturing country can tell a lot about the build quality of an instrument. The Cort AC70 is built in Indonesia while the Cort Earth Mini is made in China.

      Indonesia is becoming the most popular country for guitar building because they can make good instruments for a low price. Some people think that they're 'the new China' when it comes to build quality. But the truth is that Indonesian guitars are more consistent, although Chinese quality has improved a lot in the last few years.

      China has a bad reputation when it comes to building quality. However, times have changed and now respectable brands use China's cheap labor to build good instruments for a lower price. Don't discount a guitar only because it was built in China, but also expect more quality from countries like Korea.

      Winner: Cort AC70

      Nut Material

      If you want your guitar to stay in tune and sound good, you need a well cut nut. Nut quality can be inconsistent even when comparing two copies of the same model. The best way to make sure you're nut will be well done is by getting a nut made by an expert company like TUSQ or Micarta.

      The Cort AC70 has a Plastic nut. This is a low-quality nut that you might want to consider upgrading soon. Bone and TUSQ nuts are the best for guitars with a fixed or simple tremolo bridge.

      On the other hand, the Cort Earth Mini comes with a Bone nut. It's a type of nut found in high-quality instruments. They sound similar to Ivory since they give a lot of sustain and a bright sound (at least when striking open strings). The only problem they can run into is that you may get a bone piece that simply doesn't sound as well as others because that's just how natural materials are.

      Winner: Cort Earth Mini.

      Fret Material

      Most fret wire is made of nickel silver. This material eventually wears down after a lot of use and most instruments end up needing a complete fret replacement. However, some expensive models come with stainless steel frets. This is what you should aim for if you can afford it.

      Unfortunately, none of them come with stainless steel frets.

      Winner: Tie.

      Tuners

      Both come with regular tuners. The Cort AC70's are Classic Tuners while the Cort Earth Mini's are Chrome-plated encapsulated machine heads

      Winner: Tie.

      Here is the list of features that were considered when choosing the winner in the Features subcategory:

      Strengths & Weaknesses
      Cort AC70
      • Expensive Wood
      • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
      • No Locking Tuners
      • Made in Indonesia
      • No High-Quality Nut
      • No Top Brand Pickups
      • No Electronics
      • Low-Quality Material Saddle
      • Laminated Top Wood
      • Laminated Side Wood
      • Laminated Back Wood
      • No Compound Radius Fretboard
      • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
      • No Strap Lock
      Strengths & Weaknesses
      Cort Earth Mini
      • Expensive Wood
      • Bone Nut
      • Bone Saddle
      • Solid Top Wood
      • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
      • No Locking Tuners
      • Made in China
      • No Top Brand Pickups
      • No Electronics
      • Laminated Side Wood
      • Laminated Back Wood
      • No Compound Radius Fretboard
      • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
      • No Strap Lock

      Final Build Quality Scores

      Cort AC70
      Quality of materials 51
      Features 65
      Quality Control 65
      Build Quality 60
      Cort Earth Mini
      Quality of materials 71
      Features 65
      Quality Control 55
      Build Quality 64

      Playability Comparison

      Let's now compare their playability. Bear in mind that the instrument will feel different depending on your hand size and play style. That's why you should always test before buying. But if you can't or want a second opinion on it, we can still take a look at each of the important measurements of the instrument for you. This way, we can predict how easy a guitar might be to play, or how different it will feel compared to the other.

      Remember that, even though the difference might seem small, every inch counts when it comes to feeling of the instrument in your hands. Any variation can completely change how comfortable a guitar feels in your hands.

      Nut Width

      Cort AC70 Nut Width
      Cort AC70 Nut Width
      Cort Earth Mini Nut Width
      Cort Earth Mini Nut Width

      The nut width will affect the separation between strings at the nut. In this comparison, the Cort AC70 has the wider nut with 45mm (1.772'') vs 43mm (1.693''). This is a 2mm (0.079'') difference

      This means that it will be more difficult to do bar chords on the Cort AC70, especially closer to the nut. However, it's also easier to play without muting strings accidently. This favors people with big hands.

      Scale Length

      Cort AC70 and Cort Earth Mini's Scale Length
      Both have the same scale length

      The scale length is one of the things that influences playability the most. This is the distance between the nut and the bridge and will affect everything from low action allowance, difficulty to perform bends, fret separation, and even tone.

      In this case, both have a scale length of 22.8".

      Lastly, remember that you can also affect the tension of the strings by changing your string gauge. You can use a thicker gauge for more tension and a lighter one for less tension.

      Neck Profile

      Cort AC70 Neck Profile
      Both guitars have the same neck profile

      No single neck shape is better than others. However, most people tend to prefer a thinner necks because it doesn't get in their way when playing fast and most hand sizes can adapt to it pretty well. However, some people still prefer thicker necks for a better grip, especially if they have big hands.

      Both the Cort AC70 and the Cort Earth Mini have a C-shaped neck. This is what you'll find in most modern guitars. Most people feel like the thickness of a C neck is simply the less intrusive one for playing fast, while at the same time allowing you to grab the neck easily for resting if you want to.

      Fretboard Radius

      Cort AC70 Fingerboard Radius
      Both Guitars Have The Same Fretboard Radius

      Most guitar fretboards are not flat; they usually have a curve or arc across their width. A curved fretboard will make it easier to perform chords without muting strings, while a flatter one will make it easier to play single notes, which is good for bending and soloing in general. The best fretboards have a compound radius that varies across the fingerboard, but they're not common since they take a lot more work to build.

      Both the Cort AC70 and the Cort Earth Mini have the same fretboard radius of 15.748".

      Hand Size Comfortability

      Everyone has a different hand size, and that's why it's recommended to try a guitar before buying, even if others tell you that it's comfortable to play. However, we can know whether a guitar favors small or large hands just by knowing its exact measurements.

      After taking into account the scale length, nut width, neck profile and fretboard radius, we can conclude that both in this comparison favor small hands .

      Cort AC70:
      Big Hands
      Small Hands
      Cort Earth Mini:
      Big Hands
      Small Hands

      Fret Size

      Cort AC70 and Cort Earth Mini Frets Size
      Both have a similar Medium fret size

      Both have a Medium fret size. If you like feeling the fretboard when you play, but also appreciate some easiness to press down the frets, this size offers a good balance for that.

      Final Playability Scores

      Cort AC70
      Bending & Vibrato Ease 90
      Chord Playability 75
      Solo Playability 70
      Playability 78
      Cort Earth Mini
      Bending & Vibrato Ease 90
      Chord Playability 75
      Solo Playability 70
      Playability 78

      Specs Side-by-Side

      Cort AC70 vs Earth Mini
      General Cort AC70 Earth Mini
      Brand: Cort Cort
      Year: 2020 2020
      Strings: 6 6
      Made in: Indonesia China
      Series: Classic Earth
      Colors: Natural Natural
      Left-Handed Version: No No
      Body
      Type: Hollowbody Hollowbody
      Body Material: Spruce Solid Sitka Spruce
      Sides Material: Mahogany Mahogany
      Back Material: Mahogany Mahogany
      Bridge: Merbau Merbau
      Neck
      Neck Joint: Set Set
      Tuners: Classic Tuners Chrome-plated encapsulated machine heads
      Fretboard: Merbau Merbau
      Neck Material: Mahogany Mahogany
      Decoration: Dot
      Scale Size: 22.8" 22.8"
      Shape: Acoustic Cort Acoustic Cort
      Frets: 19 Medium Nickel Silver 19 Medium Nickel Silver
      Fretboard Radius: 15.748" 15.748"
      Nut: Plastic Bone
      Nut Width: 45mm (1.772'') 43mm (1.693'')
      Electronics
      Bridge Pickup: