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Cort Curbow5FL

Electric Fretless Bass from Cort belonging to the Curbow series

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Published on 03/04/05 at 00:45
Made in Korea I believe.
1 Micro Bartolini active EQ + Mk1
Body luthite (rsine composite)
Touche phnol

UTILIZATION

Trs enjoyable and balance.
The handle requires a bit of finger before being properly rgl. Especially since the accuracy is not home made (at least on mine)
Once that is done, it is enjoyable to play trs.

SOUNDS

The acoustic sound is Dfine, making it rings once part nickel.
IDAL is not to use the EQ, and then sparingly.
Having a key in phnol (trs rsine hard) allows for excellent sustain and slap without carindre dteriorer of the key (it is however a little scratch, but hey, will look under the strings? Then one instrument is played first) and having a sound close to the fret.
The advantage is that the Bartolini trs marries well with effects, so you can load, has held the road.
However if the sound gnral Dfine lack of roundness, balanced, but it's not a touch of wood. Neither a low premium ...

OVERALL OPINION

I use this bass for 2 years.
I love its versatility and relative neutrality.
I like the least ct law when it comes to play more but felt I had a 6 string fretless conventional dishes up in nets.
It has the default of its quality, particularly in the key rsine is especially trs but sounds really ... especially if you want a singing sound, has to sing a sing ... However the heat is off.
Excellent low, especially with regard to price.