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Cort GB94

4-string bass guitar from Cort belonging to the GB series

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Published on 09/26/06 at 05:19
The bass was manufactured in Korea.
Model has 22 frets, the pickups are bassline, jazz bass as a serious micro and a double micro acute
The bridge is big and reassuring.
Level settings, there is a master general, a micro balance, bass, mid, low, and a switch to a shape that digs mediums.
The neck is fairly close to that of a jazz bass

UTILIZATION

I took it in hand, it was settled as I like. When empty, it is very easy to play. Little effort. It's good for someone who plays a lot like me who tends to tendinitis.
access to acute is excellent. much easier than my jazz bass deluxe, fender while, however, made the above efforts.
The low weight is not too heavy.
With the shape similar to that of a jazz bass I was not particularly out of place

SOUNDS

I play everything from jazz to hard rock to folk. Connected directly to the table, or an amp (I have a Gallien Krueger MB150), versatility (I do not know if that word exists) of this intrument is to die for. Tampering in some settings, I could easily bring the sounds I like (musicman, jazz bass).
It must be said that the bridge pickup adds a double sacred potato.
The shape is excellent too. It facilitates the setting.
It has a SansAmp side: when there is no sound, you put the shape, and it sounds alone.
It's a bit easier, as summarized, but I did a rehearsal 'connected directly to the table, I set the shape, and I left straight on the table and I have touched nothing.

OVERALL OPINION

it's been a few days I have. I love everything about this bass. I have a deluxe jazz bass cost me 1400 euros, in addition, the cort gb94 at 700 euros a virtually unbeatable value for money.
I have to buy a fretless, I will start by trying Cort models first.