Guitar is great! It is the first one I have owned with a floating bridge. Right out out of the box they provided me with strings, and all the necessary alan wrenches for the string-lock and neck. Tone sounds great to me and you get a coil tap (switch). I am not a metal guitarist and usually play chords and light melodies but you can totally rip with heavy riffs and djent if that's your thing. I aspire to be a jazz musician and I feel you can play a variety of styles on this guitar.Action is just great. Super thin neck and the frets are nice and fat. Resonates a lot, so notes can ring out. The finish is nice (they only had white left) but I am happy with it. Since I have never used a floating bridge before I have no other guitars to compare it with. Tuning it takes some time initially, but eventually you will find out how to keep stable by tuning the strings from inward to outward (3, 4, 2, 5, 1, 6). While the double locking whammy does keep it in tune reasonably, going mental (huge dive bombs and wankery) on it will cause it to detune quickly. I think one might have to invest in more heavy duty springs for it to remain more consistent if playing heavily with the vibrato. There are not actually any cons per say, but rather design choices that I would have changed. The coil switch (tap) knob seems a little loose but functional. The only real complaint I have is about the where the Input is placed. I would have liked if it was within the body (like a fender) rather than on the edge. If you don't happen to have a stand or are keeping you guitar upright temporarily, you might end up bending a cable wrongly, so you have to be a little be vigilant with it. All in all I would rate this guitar a solid 7.5 - 8/10. This is my second Cort guitar, the first being a classical acoustic. I would strongly recommend this company and guitar model!Bajaoo is super fast and professional with their team, and for my first purchase with them, I am grateful. ...