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The full bodied H. Jimenez LBQ1ENM bajo quinto features a natural mahogany top and a clear pickguard rope style edges. It is a cutaway design constructed with mahogany back and sides with no micas. The LBQ1ENM has a comfortable low profile neck with an 18-fret rosewood fingerboard and an adjustable truss rod. It also features the exclusive H. Jimenez signature "Thunderwing" rosewood saddle bridge.

Like all H. Jimenez bajo quintos in the Colecci?n Palomazo the LBQ1ENM is equipped with an active Fishman Rare Earth pickup utilizing cutting-edge neodymium magnets, for a warmer more natural acoustic tone providing increased musicality. The sleek design incorporates a low profile volume control and a soundhole mounting system wired directly to an end pin mounted strap button input. The preamp allows up to 240 hours between battery changes.

The H. Jimenez LBQ1ENM has a great feel with a strong voice to punch through and be heard! It includes a custom designed padded gig bag with zipper pouch and shoulder straps to keep your investment safe.

Get your H. Jimenez El Esta'ndar Acoustic-Electric Bajo Quinto Natural Mahogany today at the guaranteed lowest price from Sam Ash Direct with our 45-day return and 60-day price protection policy.

Condition Notes
This used item has been thoroughly checked out by our experts to make sure it is in perfect working condition. We then re-sealed it in its original packaging with all factory included accessories and owners manual. This item is guaranteed to be in "as new" condition and has virtually no cosmetic imperfections. This item is covered with a one year warranty from Sam Ash.

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  • H. Jimenez El Esta'ndar El Estandar Acoustic-Electric Bajo Quinto Natural Mahogany

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Sam Ash Music

Hicksville, NY, United States
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