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Cort Unveil Elrick NJS Basses

by Insta of Bass
October 16, 2022
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Cort recently unveiled the Elrick NJS series. These basses, which commemorate the 30th anniversary of Elrick Basses, were created in collaboration with Rob Elrick and Cort Guitars. Additionally, the Elrick eVolution Bass was first launched by Cort and Elrick 20 years ago.

Cort Elrick NJS

Both four and five-string variants are available in the new series. These basses are J-style instruments with contemporary features including 24 frets with a zero fret, a “heel-less” body, and an angled headstock. NJS stands for “New Jazz Standard.”

A pair of Voiced Tone VTB-ST single coil pickups are included on this bass. According to the manufacturer, they provide “contemporary clarity, transparency, and vintage warmth, all while minimizing noise with their hum-canceling.” Furthermore, the pickups are feed through a Barolini Elrick NJS special preamp, which features a three-band EQ, two-way push/pull mid-select, and push/pull active bypass. It also features Hipshot tuners and a MetalCraft M bridge.

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To get more information on the basses directly from Rob Elrick, check out the video below.

Cort Elrick NJS 4

Cort Elrick NJS
  • Construction – Bolt-on
  • Body – Alder
  • Nut Width – 1 21/32″
  • Neck – Hard Maple 3pcs
  • Fretboard – Hard Maple
  • Fretboard Radius – 12″
  • Frets – 24 
  • Scale – 34″
  • Inlay – White Pearloid Block
  • Tuners – Hipshot Ultralite
  • Bridge –  MetalCraft M4
  • Pickups – Voiced Tone VTB-ST
  • Electronics – Bartolini Elrick NJS Special Preamp
  • Hardware – Chrome
  • Strings – D’Addario
  • Nut – Bone Nut

Cort Elrick NJS 5

Cort Elrick NJS
  • Construction – Bolt-on
  • Body – Alder
  • Nut Width – 1 7/8″
  • Neck – Hard Maple 3pcs
  • Fretboard – Hard Maple
  • Fretboard Radius – 12″
  • Frets – 24 
  • Scale – 35″
  • Inlay – White Pearloid Block
  • Tuners – Hipshot Ultralite
  • Bridge –  MetalCraft M5
  • Pickups – Voiced Tone VTB-ST
  • Electronics – Bartolini Elrick NJS Special Preamp
  • Hardware – Chrome
  • Strings – D’Addario
  • Nut – Bone Nut

The four-string and five-string Cort Elrick NJS bass guitars cost $1,399 and $1,499, respectively. To find out more about these basses check out their website – www.elrick.com

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