Cort gb34a manual


















But which to choose? I came across an advert offering this low, I tested and there…. Canada maple neck. It is clear and fine, even on the rope Si short, it forgives not approximations but advancing quickly. Made in Indonesia. The sat…. Low good quality made in Korea the good side Cort factories Made in Korea, bolt on neck, 22 frets, wide enough, rosewood fingerboard, large mechanical JB styles Ash body and beautiful maple top Two humbucking Seymour Duncan home: a typed MusicMan b….

They weren't kidding and I wound up playing…. I wanted to learn bass with a guitar that I wouldn't have to trade up when I could play, and the music store dude suggested the Cort GB34A above the Yamaha which is much lighter by far. List p…. I am saving for this bass. It has a comftable neck and is light. It has a great…. Has pickup balancer and a single [master] gain knob [instead of 2 gain knobs]. Not an extreme problem, but the neck PU is susceptible to environmental hum sources, including the amp if you're close to that.

An opaque metalic finish was well applied to the body so I don't know the wood but it's medium-light weight. Setup [as shipped when i tried it] was a bit high but still easy enought to play. Neck relief was more than necessary so I assume it's a climatic thing. The rod nut is accessible at the head with no cover to remove and no aesthetic problems with that arrangement. PUs are Might Mites, humbucker at bridge and J-type at neck.

Battery door on rear says "Fishman". I think the great sound you can get is due mainly to the Fishman and Might Mite electicals, that seem to be passive PUs with active EQ [2channel]. Except for the rear battery box, it's all front routed, with a stylish pickguard. The output jack is on the lower body edge, a wise exception from the over-all Fender styling of this ax. I am amazed by the tones you can get from such an entry-priced bass, and it seems built well enough and with just enough features that I think the buyer will wait a lot longer into their bass progress before wanting an "upgrade".

It's a good enough ax to carry you a long time, not some "get-by" ax that you can't wait to leave behind. I wanted to learn bass with a guitar that I wouldn't have to trade up when I could play, and the music store dude suggested the Cort GB34A above the Yamaha which is much lighter by far. It has the same bridge as a Music Man Stingray as well as a very similar headstock, pickguard, and trim pot locations.

The sound that it puts out is awesome, The sound that it puts out is awesome, the active EQ excellent, especially given the price of the instrument, and it is well balanced, though I'm thinking that I'd like a Curbow 4 as well now! It has a 34" scale and any fret buzz I've had to date is fixed by adjusting my hands and is not a fretting fault. The lead plug is located at the bottom side of the instrument which I reckon is far better than leads that exit from the face of the body as is traditional.

The finish is beautiful and certainly the instrument is priced way under it's real value. I reckon that even a basic manual should come with any instrument, and was very surprised that none either come with it or are available to download from www.

There are no tuning or care for instructions, and you've got to figure out the EQ knobs for yourself. I was under the distinct impression that the instrument was made in Korea as given at Cort website but found that this one was in fact made in the Phillipines. Whether or not manufacture nation has any impact upon quality is debateable, given Squire's and Fenders being made in Mexico etc etc. Solid is a good word here. The body is agathis which is an Australina native pine commonly called Hoop Pine , and the neck is rock maple.

The neck sits perfectly into the body and is held by four screws in recesses. The quality is genuinely excellent and stands pretty much in a league of it's own when comparing value for price. In this day and age you can forget brand names, because all a brand name does is triple the price for a quarter the value.

But which to choose? Bass Guitars Active Electronics Cort. Used — Very Good. Change shipping region. Listing Ended. If you watch the listing, we'll notify you if it becomes available again. Shipped From. Preferred Seller Quick Shipper. Message Seller. About This Listing Summary : This Cort Bass is in fine used condition, has a Candy Apple Red finish, Jazz bass style single coil, humbucker in the bridge position and active electronics. Reviews of this Shop. Product Specs Listed 10 months ago Condition Very Good Used Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.

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