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Atelier Z m265 Custom
Japanese hi-end bass from early 2000s!

This is a great jazz bass on steroids.

Full Specs:
Scale - 34", 21 fret
Body - 2p Ash
Neck - 1p Maple Neck/Fretboard
Pickups - ATELIER Z JBZ (70's spacing)
Preamp - Nordstrand 2b-4c (9v)
Controls:
- Volume (Push\Pull for passive mode)
- Pickups balance
- Tone control (works both in active and passive modes)
- Bass/Treble EQ Stack
Strap locks - Schaller
Tuners - Gotoh GB-2
Bridge - ATELIER Z BB519
Weight - Around 4.8 kg

Custom options:
- 19mm string spacing
- Battery compartment (Base model has battery placed with preamp)
- Finish/Color

Plus!
 - Heavy-duty custom aero-case made by Russian company FATT (Really sturdy and performed perfectly on flights)
 - Original transparent pickguard

There are some minor scratches and one noticeable ding on a side of body. Also, i think there was another strap button on the inner side of the bass, but it was removed and filled by someone before me. Please refer to pictures to see for yourself.
Neck and truss rod in absolute perfect working condition, no problems there. No warp or twist.

Base M265 model starts at 295.000 JPY (around 2.700 USD)
You can check them at Atelier Z website: atelierz.co.jp

Free insured shipping worldwide with tracking.

Feel Free to ask questions.

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Listed7 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • M265 Custom
Finish
  • High Gloss
Categories
Year
  • Early 2000s
Made In
  • Japan

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Khabarovsk, Russia
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