@@Redraptor6214 I used to go for 35 inches, but I was missing that fatter sound and went back to 34. I later read that Nathan East prefers 34 inches because it produces a better, fatter sound. I stand by my position.
Dude today I walked into my music store to order a 5 string schecter. This thing caught my eye. I picked it up. And your not wrong it feels SOOOOOOOOOO GOOD. Right hand automatically rests right above the pick up. And it just fits. I did not order the schecter. I ordered a green space 5. I don't know whatvthe fuck they did but it fits like a gloves. And feels amazing. I can't attest to the sound. I didn't get a chance to plug it in. But I didn't have to to know it's the right choice. Have to wait till may for it. But holy fuck am I excited for it now.
@havac3683 dude I'm still waiting on delivery. I had to specially order the green one. there was none left. Literally been waiting for it to be made since I wrote that comment. Worst part was there where 2 black ones I could have walked out with the day I ordered. But that green is sexy enough to wait for.
@havac3683 dude I just got it. It's fucking sex on strings dude. Sounds fucking amazing. Running through a boss katana 50w bass amp. I'm a little giddy with excitement.
I've been lucky to have got my hands on one of these early and It's great (I got the green one), feels great and sounds great. And yes the gig bag is a nice touch.
I really think that at some point there is going to be a B5/B4 multiscale, when I used to sell those basses they flew off the shelves. I imagine they roll these ideas out well after Ibanez to not dig into their market at the same time. Seeing as the BTB got a multi as well as the EHB, I imagine in a few years we will have a multi of this, after the B or the C series. If they had to make the older matte C4 in a multiscale, that would be awesome too.
Thanks for the video. I’m getting one and I agree with you about the Bartolini pickups. If it’s as good as you say, I’ll check with Nordstrand and see if they have pickups that are a direct fit.
This is a gorgeous instrument. I definitely don't need another bass right now, but I'm pretty sure I'm gonna end up with one of these! I have a Steinberger Spirit XQ from the original run, and I swear that even though this bass has totally different electronics the sound is very familiar. Maybe it's the zero fret having an impact on open strings. I think Nordstrand Big Splits might be a drop in replacement for the Bartolini MK1 pickups ($40 extra for custom string spacing if needed), and they sound incredible. They would definitely take this bass to the next level.
I'm debating grabbing this headless bass, or the Cort A5 SC (not fan fret). Which would you recommend? Going to a store to try them in not possible in the country where I live.
Beginner/intermediate player here, is this bass geared towards rock/metal genre mostly or would it suit any style? I want to buy a new decent quality bass for myself, but I'm not that experienced overall, any input from pros out there would be much appreciated!
I’m in the same boat with you as a beginner/intermediate player and I think regardless of the type of music you’re playing you can’t go wrong with the light weight and balance of a headless. I started off playing a squier 5 string last year, went to a Spector NS Dimension 5 HP but at 10ish pounds I wanted something lighter for band practice/shows. Got a headless that’s 2lbs lighter and has similar electronics to this set up and it cuts through the mix at practice. Sounds like this would fit any need, just depends on what you’re running it through (effects, amp, etc) and for the price? I’m gonna be snagging one now to replace the Spector and put the remaining money into a Neural DSP Quad Cortex. You should look into one of those or just the Neural DSP plugins (much cheaper than the quad cortex).
THIS one with 34-32.5 ms, if a ms at all. The G string sounds better in a medium scale and also, instead of fishmans that are overpriced, I would love the best EMG pickups in this kind of a bass. Linder has EMG's in his Mattisson basses and they sound pretty darn good. They have the opposite of Bartos going, clear sounding and less dull and dark which would benefit the B-string as well.
The Bartolini MK1 pickups are not great and I wish Cort and Ibanez would stop using that model in their more higher end basses. Ive got a set of Bartolini Single Coils in my one bass and they sound incredible compared! Fun facts, MK1 sets are cheaply made in Indonesia specifically for manufacturers, proper Bartolini pickups are all made in the US.
I don't think I'd ever buy a bass that came stocked with Bartolinis unless it was the perfect bass and I planned on swapping the electronics. I just can't stand them.
I also strongly dislike the Korean made Bartolinis that Cort makes in-house. They couldn't be further from the originals (i.e the original Bartolini Classic humbuckers) even if they tried. Have you ever tried American made Bartolinis? The difference in tone is about as big as the difference between a real Music Man Stingray humbucker and a $5-10 Chinese Stingray humbucker copy. The licensed "Bartolini" pickups that Cort makes sound both muffled and shrill in the highs at the same time. The low end is loose and flubby with no punch. American made Bartolinis have the exact opposite characteristics. Very clear and present highs and mids that are at the same time silky smooth. The lows are tight and punchy with more growl than you could ever wish for. The original Bartolini Classic humbuckers are still my favorites out of their lineup, but their latest offering -- the Singularity single coils -- are also some of my favorite pickups ever. It's just a shame that they can be difficult to get a hold of here in Europe without having to pay hundreds of dollars in shipping and VAT.
If they made a 35' version with Fishman Pickups I'd buy it in an instant
THIS.
33-36 multiscale and Fishman pus would be fcking amazing
Yes ❤
Put fishmans in it I have no solution for the extra inch
@@Redraptor6214 I used to go for 35 inches, but I was missing that fatter sound and went back to 34. I later read that Nathan East prefers 34 inches because it produces a better, fatter sound. I stand by my position.
Waiting for Cort to make a multiscale version of this. 🤟
I love everything about this bass. Placing my order now!!!
Also love that you mentioned the older Cort headless models. Respect the OGs!
🤘
Dude that old headless V is CALLING ME!!!!
Did you see an online site to order it from?
Is it me or has Cort been upping their game a lot lately? This thing sounds killer.
For standard B this bass sounds fantastic, no chance you’re going any lower than that. For the price point it’s fantastic!
Dude today I walked into my music store to order a 5 string schecter. This thing caught my eye.
I picked it up. And your not wrong it feels SOOOOOOOOOO GOOD. Right hand automatically rests right above the pick up. And it just fits.
I did not order the schecter. I ordered a green space 5.
I don't know whatvthe fuck they did but it fits like a gloves. And feels amazing.
I can't attest to the sound. I didn't get a chance to plug it in. But I didn't have to to know it's the right choice.
Have to wait till may for it. But holy fuck am I excited for it now.
So how does it sound?
@havac3683 dude I'm still waiting on delivery. I had to specially order the green one. there was none left. Literally been waiting for it to be made since I wrote that comment. Worst part was there where 2 black ones I could have walked out with the day I ordered. But that green is sexy enough to wait for.
@havac3683 dude I just got it. It's fucking sex on strings dude. Sounds fucking amazing. Running through a boss katana 50w bass amp. I'm a little giddy with excitement.
Dude that’s so sick!!!!!
Uau do you have your Music Store? 😂
how about another headless with that Kubicki-style drop tuner/extended neck
Your videos are awesome! Keep it up!!
I've been lucky to have got my hands on one of these early and It's great (I got the green one), feels great and sounds great. And yes the gig bag is a nice touch.
I really think that at some point there is going to be a B5/B4 multiscale, when I used to sell those basses they flew off the shelves. I imagine they roll these ideas out well after Ibanez to not dig into their market at the same time. Seeing as the BTB got a multi as well as the EHB, I imagine in a few years we will have a multi of this, after the B or the C series. If they had to make the older matte C4 in a multiscale, that would be awesome too.
I dont understand how that peavey t40 isn't ripping the wall down with its weight
This bass is so rad! Great demo Patrick!
What is the weight of this bass because I have problem in my back ? Thank you
Thanks for the video. I’m getting one and I agree with you about the Bartolini pickups. If it’s as good as you say, I’ll check with Nordstrand and see if they have pickups that are a direct fit.
I like Bartolini, very powerful
This is a gorgeous instrument. I definitely don't need another bass right now, but I'm pretty sure I'm gonna end up with one of these! I have a Steinberger Spirit XQ from the original run, and I swear that even though this bass has totally different electronics the sound is very familiar. Maybe it's the zero fret having an impact on open strings. I think Nordstrand Big Splits might be a drop in replacement for the Bartolini MK1 pickups ($40 extra for custom string spacing if needed), and they sound incredible. They would definitely take this bass to the next level.
Hello, how do these pickups compare to the bh2 found on the ibanez ehb headless? Thanks
Love it! But I'd like a 4 string. And maybe that headless P from that 80s ad.
I'm debating grabbing this headless bass, or the Cort A5 SC (not fan fret). Which would you recommend? Going to a store to try them in not possible in the country where I live.
That red & white model from the catalog was my very first guitar back in '88 or '89. I owned it for a few months before realizing I was a bass player.
I agree that it would be better with a 35" scale. Cort has used Nordstrand in some of their models like the GB Modern.
Very much considering getting one of these, my only little gripe is that it's not multiscale, but I love it otherwise.
Beginner/intermediate player here, is this bass geared towards rock/metal genre mostly or would it suit any style? I want to buy a new decent quality bass for myself, but I'm not that experienced overall, any input from pros out there would be much appreciated!
I’m in the same boat with you as a beginner/intermediate player and I think regardless of the type of music you’re playing you can’t go wrong with the light weight and balance of a headless. I started off playing a squier 5 string last year, went to a Spector NS Dimension 5 HP but at 10ish pounds I wanted something lighter for band practice/shows. Got a headless that’s 2lbs lighter and has similar electronics to this set up and it cuts through the mix at practice. Sounds like this would fit any need, just depends on what you’re running it through (effects, amp, etc) and for the price? I’m gonna be snagging one now to replace the Spector and put the remaining money into a Neural DSP Quad Cortex. You should look into one of those or just the Neural DSP plugins (much cheaper than the quad cortex).
@@heathen_actual... I'm interested in your Spector! 😅
I'm loving the look of these Corts though. Just something alien about them!
Are the tuners easy to turn?
yes
looking forward to make a 6-string version of this
THIS one with 34-32.5 ms, if a ms at all. The G string sounds better in a medium scale and also, instead of fishmans that are overpriced, I would love the best EMG pickups in this kind of a bass. Linder has EMG's in his Mattisson basses and they sound pretty darn good. They have the opposite of Bartos going, clear sounding and less dull and dark which would benefit the B-string as well.
Sounds like Patrick has been taking some lessons from Jayme 😎
Come on Cort. Give us a cool solid color. Pink would be great. 😘
I may have a white one soon
@@chriscuthbertson that I can get behind!
"Oh waiter?" - 'I'll take the stardust green and black". - "If you don't mind".
OMG YESSSSSS ❤❤❤❤
The Bartolini MK1 pickups are not great and I wish Cort and Ibanez would stop using that model in their more higher end basses. Ive got a set of Bartolini Single Coils in my one bass and they sound incredible compared!
Fun facts, MK1 sets are cheaply made in Indonesia specifically for manufacturers, proper Bartolini pickups are all made in the US.
what's the string spacing of this beauty?
Cort's website says 18mm
@@Timulus70 where have you seen this info on Cort's website ?
@@PascalJurado Under Specifications/ Bridge
My first bass was a Cort Space PB red and white. That Space 5 seems to be a better instrument.
Needs to be fan fretted
That's Bad AF ! beautiful
I don't think I'd ever buy a bass that came stocked with Bartolinis unless it was the perfect bass and I planned on swapping the electronics. I just can't stand them.
That's the fake bartolinis that ibanez and cirt installs, the original premium ones are very different
34" 5 string bass is a no go for me, I'm gonna need at least 35" but preferably 37" fanfret
What tuning do you use?
Sickkk
It will be even a killer if it comes with Nordstrand pickups!!!
I agree, Bartolinis are really not up to the mark.
Design is 2025 but the Specs are from the 90's
Those barts have no soul
😂😂
Was this guitar in a fire?
Where was this one made? Cort are being very guarded about it so I'm guessing China.
I also strongly dislike the Korean made Bartolinis that Cort makes in-house. They couldn't be further from the originals (i.e the original Bartolini Classic humbuckers) even if they tried. Have you ever tried American made Bartolinis? The difference in tone is about as big as the difference between a real Music Man Stingray humbucker and a $5-10 Chinese Stingray humbucker copy. The licensed "Bartolini" pickups that Cort makes sound both muffled and shrill in the highs at the same time. The low end is loose and flubby with no punch. American made Bartolinis have the exact opposite characteristics. Very clear and present highs and mids that are at the same time silky smooth. The lows are tight and punchy with more growl than you could ever wish for. The original Bartolini Classic humbuckers are still my favorites out of their lineup, but their latest offering -- the Singularity single coils -- are also some of my favorite pickups ever. It's just a shame that they can be difficult to get a hold of here in Europe without having to pay hundreds of dollars in shipping and VAT.
I disagree. 35" is not the way. It stretches all the strings and affects playability.
no matter what it sounds, these basses always look ugly to the point where I'd never consider them hahahahah
It's not that I hate the lack of a headstock, it's that the bodies of most headless basses have too many weird angles.
I’ve never seen a headless bass that I liked. I just can’t get on board with them.
I love headless basses - they are light, never have neck dive, are easy to transport, and look badass
Great sound, annoying has hell to look at.
My opinion so don’t get butt hurt