Cort Guitars Unveils the Space G6MS: A High-Performance Multi-Scale Headless Marvel

Modern ergonomic Cort Space G6MS headless guitar with an okoume body and Voiced Tone VTH77 humbucker pickups.
The Cort Space G6MS is a next-gen headless guitar featuring an ergonomic Ergo V neck, multi-scale precision, and boutique hardware for modern performance and punchy tone.

Cort Guitars has officially expanded its innovative Space series with the launch of the Space G6MS. This next-generation headless electric guitar is meticulously engineered for modern players who prioritize ergonomic comfort, surgical precision, and a versatile tonal palette.

Following the design language of its predecessors, the G6MS pushes the envelope by introducing multi-scale construction, offering a refined playing experience that balances string tension and enhances low-end clarity.

Engineered for Speed and Precision

The heart of the Space G6MS lies in its 25″–25.5″ multi-scale length. By utilizing a slanted fret layout, Cort ensures that the lower strings maintain a punchy, tight response—ideal for complex riffing—while the higher strings remain “slinky” and easy to bend for lead work.

The construction features a resonant Okoume body paired with a rigid five-piece Roasted Maple and Walnut neck. To ensure maximum playability, Cort utilized an Ergo V neck profile and a 12″–15.75″ compound radius fingerboard. This allows for effortless transitions from chunky rhythm playing at the nut to lightning-fast shredding across all 24 stainless-steel tall medium-jumbo frets.

Cort Space G6MS headless guitar in Semi-Gloss Turquoise and Semi Gloss Trans Black with glow-in-the-dark side dots and 5-piece roasted maple walnut neck.
Semi-Gloss Turquoise and Semi-Gloss Trans Black

Boutique Features at a Street Price

Cort hasn’t held back on the hardware or aesthetics. Available in two stunning finishes—Semi-Gloss Trans Black (SGTK) and Semi-Gloss Turquoise (SGTQ)—the G6MS is as visually striking as it is functional.

Key Specifications at a Glance:

  • Pickups: Cort Voiced Tone VTH77 Humbucker set (HH)
  • Electronics: 1 Volume, 1 Tone, 5-way selector switch
  • Hardware: Proprietary Cort headless bridge and tuning system
  • Nut: 42mm PPS Nut
  • Extra Features: Glow-in-the-dark side dots and spoke-nut truss rod adjustment

The Voiced Tone VTH77 pickups are specifically dialed in for contemporary genres, providing high-output articulation that handles high-gain saturation without losing clarity in the mids and highs.

Available at Thomann in Semi-Gloss Trans Black (SGTK) and Semi-Gloss Turquoise (SGTQ) – €669 each

 

Modern ergonomic Cort Space G6MS headless guitar with an okoume body and Voiced Tone VTH77 humbucker pickups.
Voiced Tone VTH77 pickups

Building on the Space Legacy

The G6MS arrives as a more advanced sibling to the recently released Cort Space G6TR. While the G6TR focused on a traditional tremolo system and a single scale length, the new G6MS (Multi-Scale) targets the technical player looking for the ergonomic benefits of fanned frets and the tuning stability of a fixed-headless bridge.

FAQ: Everything You Need to Know

What is the benefit of a multi-scale (fanned fret) guitar? Multi-scale guitars provide a longer scale length for the bass strings and a shorter scale for the treble strings. This results in better intonation, more consistent string tension, and a tighter low-end sound.

Does the Cort Space G6MS come with a case? Yes, each Space G6MS ships with a dedicated Cort gig bag, making it gig-ready right out of the box.

What is the street price of the Space G6MS? The Space G6MS is expected to hit retailers with a street price of approximately $839.99 USD.

How do the stainless-steel frets compare to nickel? Stainless-steel frets are significantly harder than traditional nickel-silver. They are virtually immune to wear, stay polished longer, and provide a much smoother surface for string bends.

Our Thoughts: The New King of Mid-Priced Headless?

At GuitarBomb, we’ve been keeping a close eye on Cort’s recent “Space” odyssey. While the Space G6TR offered a fantastic entry point for those wanting a modern headless vibe with a tremolo, the Space G6MS feels like the “pro” evolution of the line.

Why we like it: The inclusion of stainless-steel frets and a 5-piece roasted neck at the $840 price point is an incredible value. Many boutique brands charge double for these exact specs. The multi-scale design isn’t just for metal players; it’s an ergonomic upgrade that reduces wrist fatigue during long sessions.

The Verdict: If you are looking for a compact, lightweight “travel-ready” guitar that doesn’t sacrifice tone or playability, the G6MS is a formidable contender. Cort is proving once again that they aren’t just a manufacturer for other brands—they are a powerhouse of original, forward-thinking design.

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