Cort KX507MS Pale Moon Ebony vs Cort KX707 Evertune Open Pore Black

Detailed comparison to help you choose the right 7 String Guitars for your music.

Last updated: January 28, 2026 • Next update: February 4, 2026

Cort KX507MS Pale Moon Ebony

Cort KX507MS Pale Moon Ebony

(4.2)

$934

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Cort KX707 Evertune Open Pore Black

Cort KX707 Evertune Open Pore Black

(4.2)

$1,154

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Detailed Comparison

Feature Cort KX507MS Pale Moon Ebony Cort KX707 Evertune Open Pore Black
Brand Cort Cort
Model KX507MS Pale Moon Ebony KX707 Evertune Open Pore Black
Price $933 $1153
Colour Natural Black Burst Black
Body Mahogany Mahogany
Top Pale Moon ebony Ash
Bolt-on neck Maple/ Amaranth -
Fingerboard Macassar ebony Ebony
Fingerboard radius 400 mm (15.75") 400 mm (15.75")
Multiscale 648 - 686 mm (25.5" - 27") -
Pickups 2 Fishman Fluence Modern humbuckers 1 Seymour Duncan Sentient and 1 Seymour Duncan Nazgûl humbucker
Strings D'Addarío EXL110-7 .010 - .059 -
Bolt-on 5-piece neck - Maple/walnut
Scale - 648 mm (25.5“)
Nut width - 48 mm (1.89")
Category 7 String Guitars 7 String Guitars
Article Number 618523 586632
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Frequently Asked Questions

Both instruments have their strengths. The Cort KX507MS Pale Moon Ebony offers excellent build quality and is known for its reliability. The Cort KX707 Evertune Open Pore Black provides great value and versatility. Your choice depends on your budget, playing style, and specific needs.
Cort is known for their traditional craftsmanship and distinctive sound character, while Cort focuses on innovation and modern features. Both brands have excellent reputation in the music industry.
Both the Cort KX507MS Pale Moon Ebony and Cort KX707 Evertune Open Pore Black can work for beginners, though they may be better suited for intermediate to advanced players. Consider starting with entry-level models from the same brands if you're just beginning.
Key factors include your budget, intended use (home practice, recording, live performance), your skill level, and personal sound preferences. Consider trying both instruments if possible, as feel and sound are subjective.
Thomann typically offers competitive prices and excellent service. Compare prices from multiple retailers, check for seasonal sales, and consider buying during major shopping events for potential savings.

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