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Product Ref: 74542
The Schecter bass features a body constructed from high quality Alder wood, creating a balanced sound with an incredibly high resonance. Its tone is full and rich, offering both dark and bright characteristics to the basses tone, and produces beefy mids with a full bodied feel. The Signature bass also features an ESC TH4D bridge, Crème Binding, black hardware and a carbon grey finish.
A Maple/Walnut multi-ply neck is used for the bass, offering the warmth of a Walnut neck with the brightness of a Maple. The two woods work together to create full tones with bright characteristics, whilst producing snappy mids and a firm low end. A Rosewood fingerboard is added to provide extra warmth and sweetness to the tone, adding sparkle to the highs and thickening up the lows. The bass also features WSC KG400 machine heads, crème dot inlays, and Ernie Ball super long bass strings.
For the Michael Anthony signature bass, a set of Schecter P/J pickups are fitted to produce powerfully dynamic tones. The P pickup come across as a power house, producing a punchy tone with an incredible articulation. The pickup features vintage style vulcanized fiber top and bottom work, 8 high carbon nickel plated steel pole pieces, and C-8 ceramic magnets. The J pickup uses alnico-V magnets to create a dual sound single coil pickup, offering a powerfully fat sound with an incredibly wide tonal range.
Schecter is one of the world's premier guitar companies, creating and selling electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars and USA Custom Shop instruments to musicians around the world. They combine quality with affordability to suit a variety of different players and diverse musical styles. The company has a growing number of high profile artists playing their instruments, such as musicians from Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, The Cure, Papa Roach, Seether and more.