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My third foray into the Cort Space Bass world was guaranteed to happen. These compact basses punch well above their diminutive weight and I never sold one because I didn't like it - more because pupils always seem to want to buy them from me! So to get this nearly new model for a bargain price was too good to turn down. Back to the 5-string this time, I've added my usual Elixir 40-125 set and it plays really slickly. Perfect for teaching duties, or as that spare bass that you keep in the car boot, it can always hold it's own with it's clean, hifi sound. What's not to like..?

 

 

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1 hour ago, HeadlessBassist said:

What's not to like..?

 

That Cort hasn't released a lefty version yet :$

Would love one, they look great and if they're anywhere near the quality of the Corts I've owned (older Korean ones, admittedly) I'm pretty sure I'd love it. 

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On 06/10/2025 at 08:11, HeadlessBassist said:

My third foray into the Cort Space Bass world was guaranteed to happen. These compact basses punch well above their diminutive weight and I never sold one because I didn't like it - more because pupils always seem to want to buy them from me! So to get this nearly new model for a bargain price was too good to turn down. Back to the 5-string this time, I've added my usual Elixir 40-125 set and it plays really slickly. Perfect for teaching duties, or as that spare bass that you keep in the car boot, it can always hold it's own with it's clean, hifi sound. What's not to like..?

 

 

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I keep wondering to myself how they stack up against the Sire M6. I still can't decide which (5 string) one to get ? 🤔

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22 minutes ago, Cornwall Steve said:

I keep wondering to myself how they stack up against the Sire M6. I still can't decide which (5 string) one to get ? 🤔

 

Hi Steve,

 

It's a tricky one, and I guess it all depends on what kind of a sound you personally prefer. From what I've heard of the M6, they sound slightly gritty, but better than the Ibanez EHB models. I really liked the sound of the Hils Next Bass BN5 models, but the Cort is still my personal favourite. They have a polite and hifi-sounding quality which is more up my street as a Status, GB & Jazz bass player.

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55 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said:

 

Hi Steve,

 

It's a tricky one, and I guess it all depends on what kind of a sound you personally prefer. From what I've heard of the M6, they sound slightly gritty, but better than the Ibanez EHB models. I really liked the sound of the Hils Next Bass BN5 models, but the Cort is still my personal favourite. They have a polite and hifi-sounding quality which is more up my street as a Status, GB & Jazz bass player.

Thank you for sharing that. Some interesting views. Personally, I'm not a fan of the EHB. The Hils I'm not keen on for looks but intrigued that you liked the sound, it's a headless I quite fancied trying out. I'd thought about a Hohner the Jack (I already have the headstock version) but want a 5 which for The Jack are very hard to come by. I do enjoy playing Slap which for an old boy of 70 with (only) nine arthritic fingers is a bit odd, I know. I believe the Cort slaps pretty well. And Frank Itt seems to slap the Sire M6 pretty well on the Bass the World review. Just not sure about those Tuners though, as Gregor is quick to point out! Speaking of which, any issues with the Cort you've encountered in the set-up or tuning department ?

Thanks

Steve

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1 minute ago, Cornwall Steve said:

Thank you for sharing that. Some interesting views. Personally, I'm not a fan of the EHB. The Hils I'm not keen on for looks but intrigued that you liked the sound, it's a headless I quite fancied trying out. I'd thought about a Hohner the Jack (I already have the headstock version) but want a 5 which for The Jack are very hard to come by. I do enjoy playing Slap which for an old boy of 70 with (only) nine arthritic fingers is a bit odd, I know. I believe the Cort slaps pretty well. And Frank Itt seems to slap the Sire M6 pretty well on the Bass the World review. Just not sure about those Tuners though, as Gregor is quick to point out! Speaking of which, any issues with the Cort you've encountered in the set-up or tuning department ?

Thanks

Steve

 

No issues at all, Steve. Some people recommend changing the spring washers on the tuners for a smoother action, but I've been using monorail headless tuners for 35 years and never had any issues. The only thing I've had to change on any of the three Space Basses was the jack socket on the four string one I had, as it was crammed in against the power supply and would short out the bass, but that's a small job on any bass, and a component which can always fail. 

 

My only criticism on the Cort is that the Bartolini preamp needs a lot of bass frequency boosting. It's a seriously flat preamp as goes the bass control, but you only need add a tiny smidge of treble for clear and glassy highs. Apart from needing to boost the bass frequency a lot in order to gain some serious shove, there's nothing not to like. Output wise, they're like a passive Fender Jazz, so if you have a general "Jazz Setting" on your amp that you regularly use, there's no bother.

 

More than anything, having owned three of them, I like the consistency. The quality is great and they always sound good. They're quick and easy to play, too. And the final bonus? They're light to carry around. Mine in the gig bag is often slung over my shoulder while walking around huge secondary schools. It's no effort to carry either, being so light. 

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1 hour ago, HeadlessBassist said:

 

No issues at all, Steve. Some people recommend changing the spring washers on the tuners for a smoother action, but I've been using monorail headless tuners for 35 years and never had any issues. The only thing I've had to change on any of the three Space Basses was the jack socket on the four string one I had, as it was crammed in against the power supply and would short out the bass, but that's a small job on any bass, and a component which can always fail. 

 

My only criticism on the Cort is that the Bartolini preamp needs a lot of bass frequency boosting. It's a seriously flat preamp as goes the bass control, but you only need add a tiny smidge of treble for clear and glassy highs. Apart from needing to boost the bass frequency a lot in order to gain some serious shove, there's nothing not to like. Output wise, they're like a passive Fender Jazz, so if you have a general "Jazz Setting" on your amp that you regularly use, there's no bother.

 

More than anything, having owned three of them, I like the consistency. The quality is great and they always sound good. They're quick and easy to play, too. And the final bonus? They're light to carry around. Mine in the gig bag is often slung over my shoulder while walking around huge secondary schools. It's no effort to carry either, being so light. 

Wow, lots of jolly useful information for me to take on board there. In particular the ole Bartolini thing is a bit Marmite it seems. My only experience with them is the Cort B4 AS+ fretless I have (my one and only Cort). I bought it new and I guess it's 'So-So'. Another reason for stalling on buying another Cort 🤔😕!

I do have a permanent 'Jazz' setting I retain on one of my amp combo's, thinking about it, it's the setting I use the most so could work well for me.

Just wish I could plug an M6 and a Space into it and see which works best for me 🤗

Many thanks again for all your help

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