Thanks for checking out my demo of the A5 Beyond! THOMANN: redir.love/thoprod/513810?offid=1&affid=561 REVERB: reverb.grsm.io/NathanNavarro6942 If you purchase after using either of these links, a small portion goes towards supporting my channel. :) TABS, Backing Tracks, Guitar Pro & Bass Stems: www.patreon.com/NathanNavarro
Great demo, one of the only uses of 3rd fret harmonics ive seen done, and it was done well. These vids are starting to convince me into switching from guitar to bass
@@SevanStick Of course! First, he did a review of the Dingwall NG3 (fun fact: Nathan is an endorsed artist with Dingwall). Secondly, he showcased a custom Mayones Jabba V-Fret in a four string bass shootout. His third use of a fan fret bass was his use of the Sandberg Boden Bass in some of his gear demos. His fourth use is the Spector NS Dimension which he did a full review on. Finally, he is reviewing this Cort A5 bass! Hope this helps. Edit: He’s also used a custom Equilibrium fan fretted bass and the Mayones Viking V-Fret 4 in his videos “Drum and Bass Jam with Charlie Engen” and “40 Bass Techniques in One Solo”
I bought this bass after having the toughest time getting the Ibanez Cerro. The Cerro order I made got pushed back for months until the store I bought it from canceled. I ended up buying this one which was the last one that Guitar Center had in stock. I DO NOT REGRET IT ONE BIT. I’d never heard of Cort nor played a multi scale bass before. It is absolutely amazing. The tone, the build quality, it came with a hard case. I absolutely love this bass.
I had the chance to play one of the basses one time. I was blown away, such a great feel and tone. First multiscale instrument I had ever played. Might not have sounded as good at Nate, but who does? Another great demo sir!
Thank you, Nate, for the demo. Much appreciated. I wish I had a Cort A5 Beyond. I like the greater access to the higher frets. I like the multiscale to tighten up the low string.
Did some Checking and the Cort A5 beyond comes standard WITH a hardshell case!! now that's what more companies should be doing when you spend $ 1000 or more on a Bass or guitar it should come with a hardshell case. That's my biggest complaint about these companies is that when you spend that kind of money and they ship it to you in a cardboard box not the experience I want.
if it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing: Cort should go all the way and make a 6 string. And I would get one if I wouldn't already have that in my custom AV 6 string...
15mm? Not too far away from a Fender VI at that point. I wonder if it would be feasible to swap out the stock saddles for Hipshot Kickass adjustable ones to allow for wider string spacing.
So sick of companies hopping on the multiscale train but unwilling to commit to the 37” side. That’s literally what makes the Dingwall sound so good, a 34-35 fan is pointless.
Something I do like about some of 35-36” scale basses is that some of them use a short scale length for the G string, which I think makes it a lot more rounded and present.
34"-35.5" The electronics are probably even more important to the Dingwall sounds than the multiscale, but not everyone wants a gigantic beast of a bass while still gaining some of the same benefits (if not at the same level).
Why do companies keep making "multiscale" instruments and not really adding extra length to the B? This is better than the Ibanez fanned fret offering, but still...... an extra half inch is a nonstarter. Go for one of the brands with a full 37" scale.
Right? I mean what is even the point if you're not gonna go whole hog? Maybe it's to make the transition more comfortable but anyone who does their research will know it only takes a little while to get used to an extreme fan of a Dingwall. And it couldn't be to make chording up the neck easier, because that's also not why you buy a fanned fret.
Because getting chords on a dinwall it's difficult whereas with this model which is targeted to a wider audience than your average metal bass player, it's easier and makes the B string tighter, not super tighter but it's still an improvement
Модель 2021 года - красивый яркий топ по сравнению с такой же моделью предыдущих годов, но всё же Cort начал экономить на ручках потенциометров - теперь обычные железные крутилки вместо Hip-shot (4.20 минута видео).
Great review!! I you have one question when you do a setup where exactly are the intonation screws are the in the back of the bridge or underneath the string?
My Cort A5 had a terrible fret job, very poor unfinished wood work, and a low quality spalted maple top with areas of dry rot. I contacted them twice and have never received a response. Very, very disappointing.
A little neck dive is better than a single cutaway. It makes an otherwise beautiful instrument look like Quasimodo. This complaint aside, Cort has been releasing some really nice basses lately.
Thanks for checking out my demo of the A5 Beyond!
THOMANN: redir.love/thoprod/513810?offid=1&affid=561
REVERB: reverb.grsm.io/NathanNavarro6942
If you purchase after using either of these links, a small portion goes towards supporting my channel. :)
TABS, Backing Tracks, Guitar Pro & Bass Stems: www.patreon.com/NathanNavarro
Great demo, one of the only uses of 3rd fret harmonics ive seen done, and it was done well. These vids are starting to convince me into switching from guitar to bass
I’m starting to see a pattern with Nathan and multiscales here and I’m liking it!
Tell us about the pattern that you saw.
@@SevanStick Of course! First, he did a review of the Dingwall NG3 (fun fact: Nathan is an endorsed artist with Dingwall). Secondly, he showcased a custom Mayones Jabba V-Fret in a four string bass shootout. His third use of a fan fret bass was his use of the Sandberg Boden Bass in some of his gear demos. His fourth use is the Spector NS Dimension which he did a full review on. Finally, he is reviewing this Cort A5 bass! Hope this helps.
Edit: He’s also used a custom Equilibrium fan fretted bass and the Mayones Viking V-Fret 4 in his videos “Drum and Bass Jam with Charlie Engen” and “40 Bass Techniques in One Solo”
I bought this bass after having the toughest time getting the Ibanez Cerro. The Cerro order I made got pushed back for months until the store I bought it from canceled. I ended up buying this one which was the last one that Guitar Center had in stock. I DO NOT REGRET IT ONE BIT. I’d never heard of Cort nor played a multi scale bass before. It is absolutely amazing. The tone, the build quality, it came with a hard case. I absolutely love this bass.
I had the chance to play one of the basses one time. I was blown away, such a great feel and tone. First multiscale instrument I had ever played. Might not have sounded as good at Nate, but who does? Another great demo sir!
Thanks, T.J.!
Cort multiscale= awesome bass ❤️
Wow the A5 have a nice sound and range
Thank you, Nate, for the demo. Much appreciated.
I wish I had a Cort A5 Beyond. I like the greater access to the higher frets. I like the multiscale to tighten up the low string.
'Now let's go to drop G'
Drop G!!!! Well done!!!!! Gotta collate with Nic Nocturnal now!!!!!!
Did some Checking and the Cort A5 beyond comes standard WITH a hardshell case!! now that's what more companies should be doing when you spend $ 1000 or more on a Bass or guitar it should come with a hardshell case. That's my biggest complaint about these companies is that when you spend that kind of money and they ship it to you in a cardboard box not the experience I want.
Second this . It should become a standard
if it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing: Cort should go all the way and make a 6 string. And I would get one if I wouldn't already have that in my custom AV 6 string...
Nate is the The Bass Guy on UA-cam.
15mm? Not too far away from a Fender VI at that point. I wonder if it would be feasible to swap out the stock saddles for Hipshot Kickass adjustable ones to allow for wider string spacing.
As always a great review Nate!!
So sick of companies hopping on the multiscale train but unwilling to commit to the 37” side. That’s literally what makes the Dingwall sound so good, a 34-35 fan is pointless.
Something I do like about some of 35-36” scale basses is that some of them use a short scale length for the G string, which I think makes it a lot more rounded and present.
34"-35.5"
The electronics are probably even more important to the Dingwall sounds than the multiscale, but not everyone wants a gigantic beast of a bass while still gaining some of the same benefits (if not at the same level).
Why do companies keep making "multiscale" instruments and not really adding extra length to the B? This is better than the Ibanez fanned fret offering, but still...... an extra half inch is a nonstarter. Go for one of the brands with a full 37" scale.
🤦🏻♂️ chop chop. Make one then.
Right? I mean what is even the point if you're not gonna go whole hog? Maybe it's to make the transition more comfortable but anyone who does their research will know it only takes a little while to get used to an extreme fan of a Dingwall. And it couldn't be to make chording up the neck easier, because that's also not why you buy a fanned fret.
Because getting chords on a dinwall it's difficult whereas with this model which is targeted to a wider audience than your average metal bass player, it's easier and makes the B string tighter, not super tighter but it's still an improvement
@@GillRigged So only luthiers are allowed to think things about basses now? You'd better contact Nathan and tell him to take all his reviews down.
@@Daniel-kx4sy 😆 that's a great comeback. Thanks for the laugh!
Is there much difference between this model and the A5 plus scms?
Loved this video lml
Gorgeous bass. I'd love to try one out.
What strings did you use for the G standard tuning? I have the regular A5 multiscale in G# standard and .155 for the lower string works fine for me.
WOW THAT WAS NICE NATHAN, NICE BASS TO
Cort have done a good job with the design of this bass ,
Hey Nate, loved the video!
How would you say this compares to ESP LTD B- series or LTD 5-strings in general?
I'd like to see it compared with the Ibanez ehb1005ms. Both a similar price point. Both multiscale.
Модель 2021 года - красивый яркий топ по сравнению с такой же моделью предыдущих годов, но всё же Cort начал экономить на ручках потенциометров - теперь обычные железные крутилки вместо Hip-shot (4.20 минута видео).
Great review!! I you have one question when you do a setup where exactly are the intonation screws are the in the back of the bridge or underneath the string?
Thanks! They’re right behind each saddle.
It is normal that the ADAM has a really Dark tone ? Like...not clanky like in the nolly demo video
Every bass sounds dark compared to Nolly's dingwall
@@GabagoolFast I have his Dingwall it's just that the post prod is abusive in this video 😂
what is the cost
Another amazing demo, Nathan!
What is the background music at 0:29?
Record your voice when you sing notes and make it sampels for synthbass.
Needs hipper looking woods...
Aww yisss
I'm assuming you have a multiscale Kiesel just sitting in your cart.
why
He does
If only they would do an ultra ash multiscale...
Sounds muddy mush but looks nice
My Cort A5 had a terrible fret job, very poor unfinished wood work, and a low quality spalted maple top with areas of dry rot. I contacted them twice and have never received a response. Very, very disappointing.
A little neck dive is better than a single cutaway. It makes an otherwise beautiful instrument look like Quasimodo. This complaint aside, Cort has been releasing some really nice basses lately.
Love the bass.. HATE THE HAIR!
I'm getting medieval friar vibes.
Exactly tone is in the hair
Haha It was really hot... My hair was a mess. But yes, it did make everything sound ~15% better.
@@NateNavarro Amish bass if you well