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About This Listing

Zon Sonus Standard 4 gloss finish with gig bag - SSB4

Excellent Condition, just an almost imperceptible half a dime width blemish on edge.

Fast forward to the playing in the attached Youtube link in this listing. This Bass sounds and performs better than many $3K basses.

I’m thinning by Axe collection. Thanks

The Sonus Standard brings Joe Zon's meticulous craftsmanship to a more affordable price point. The fit, finish, attention to detail & playability are all top notch. The action is every bit as low, smooth & fast as we have come to expect from Zon instruments. Aguilar pickups provide great punch & depth. The 3 band EQ allows plenty of tone shaping capability while the maple body provides a muscular tonal foundation. A fine instrument at a moderate price.

Specifications

Body: Maple with Quilt Maple veneer top
Finish: Gloss
Neck: Three-piece Maple
Scale length: 34"
Fingerboard: Rosewood w/ side markers and face dots
Radius: 12"
Nut: Graphite
Frets: 24 medium
Width at nut: 1.562"
Width at 24th fret: 2.437"
String spacing: .669"/17mm (string-to-string)
Electronics: Three-band 9 volt active system
Pickups: Seymour Duncan Basslines
Tuners: Enclosed gear
Includes Zon Gig Bag

Listed5 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Sonus Standard 4
Finish
  • Gloss Burl Maple with Rosewood Fingerboard
Categories
Year
  • 2012
Made In
  • Korea, Republic of

About the Seller

Jason's Gear Bazaar

Los angeles, CA, United States
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Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:7

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