Cort Introduces the GB Short Scale Bass With Markbass Electronics

Cort GB Short Scale Trio

Cort Guitars has expanded its GB series of bass guitars with the GB Short Scale. Sporting a 30-inch scale, the bass is described as offering “modern electronics and player-focused ergonomics.”

“The GB Short Scale features a poplar body providing a balanced tonal response with warm mids and smooth highs,” the company explains. “Its body is approximately 20% more compact than a standard bass, contributing to improved comfort and ease of play.”

Its roasted maple neck is fitted with a matching roasted maple fingerboard holding 22 medium-jumbo frets. Cort equips the GB Short Scale with one of their Powersound humbucker pickups and a Markbass MB-1 preamp. The control set includes a three-band EQ and a three-way pickup function selector to toggle the pickup between series, split, and parallel modes. Hardware includes a vintage-style bridge and open-gear tuners.

Cort offers the model in gloss body finishes with a matte neck finish. It’s available in three colorways: Yellow Crush, Forest Green, and Fandango Purple.

The Cort GB Short Scale will debut at the NAMM Show. It will have a street price of $449.

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Cort GB Short Scale Bass Specs:

Construction:Bolt-on
Scale:30″
Body:Poplar
Neck:Roasted Maple
Neck Shape:C Shape
Fingerboard:Roasted Maple
Fingerboard Radius:15.75″
Frets:22
Inlays:Black Dots with Black Side Dots
Pickups:Cort Powersound Humbucker
Electronics:Markbass MB-1
Hardware:Chrome
Bridge:Vintage
Tuners:Open Gear
Finish:Yellow Crush, Forest Green, and Fandango Purple
Orientation:Right-Hand

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