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As well as vintage looks, Casady also worked hard to ensure this bass would deliver the perfect tone. The JBC Low-Impedance humbucker provides you with a pure, bass tone and a low impedance as the name suggests. This is matched with simple controls for volume and tone.
And what about the construction? The Jack Casady Bass has been carefully created with a maple hollowbody, along with a mahogany center-block for added sustain. Combined with a full host of vintage and modern appointments, fans can enjoy a pure bass tone with stylish looks.
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Jack Casady is renowned for his distinctive tone. The Jack Casady Signature bass features a JCB-1 low impedance, low output pickup and employs a three-position transformer to shape the frequency response. As the name suggests, this pickup produces a pure sound that active electronics cannot match.
The ultimate instrument for any touring bassists. The Epiphone Jack Casady Bass features a maple hollow-body, along with a mahogany center-block. With a hollow construction and classic F-holes, the sound is much more resonant and warm when compared to a solid-body design. It's lighter too -allowing you to perform for much longer without that agonising shoulder strain!
It's clear to see that this bass has taken inspiration from a Gibson Les Paul. Its metallic gold finish, cream scratch-plate, and control knobs all contribute towards that classic LP vibe. Turn heads for the right reasons with the Epiphone Jack Casady Bass.
American-born, Jack Casady is one of the world's most famous bassists from the 60s era, best known as a member of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. Famous for hits like "Somebody to love" and "White rabbit", Casady's collaboration with Epiphone lets today's players experience that same tone that Casady is known best for.