“An expertly selected feature set that distinguishes it from other similarly-priced short-scale basses: Cort GB-Short Scale Bass Review”]

"An expertly selected feature set that distinguishes it from other similarly-priced short-scale basses: Cort GB-Short Scale Bass Review"]

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What is it?

Picture a short-scale bass and it’s generally one of two things – a thump-tastic retro instrument, possibly with a set neck and a fat-sounding humbucker, or a scaled-down, beginner bass aimed at younger players and invariably built down to a low, low price.

Of course, that’s quite a reductive summary but you get the gist; it’s uncommon to see a short-scale bass that falls particularly far outside those categories. But to see a manufacturer take a number of professional-level modern features from full-size bass guitars, and stuff them into an affordable short-scale that still sits decidedly above the entry level of the market? That’s an opportunity.

This is the new GB-Short Scale from Korean OEM giant Cort, and it’s not an exaggeration to say that it’s unique to the current bass landscape. Big words, for sure, so allow me to show my working.

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It’s a shrunken version of Cort’s established and well-liked GB series: a sleek offset model which is broadly in the Jazz Bass camp aesthetically. The scale length is the usual short-scale measurement of 30 inches.

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