The original, and still a best-seller. You'll find that this mighty mite has real usefulness in acoustic playing situations, but plug it in and the REAL fun begins. Available fretted or fretless, the left handed Micro Bass M- Bass 23 will have your acoustic amp or bass amp rumbling with big, fundamental bass tone. The sound of the lefty M-Bass through an amp is uncannily like that of an upright string bass. You get big bass magic from an instrument the size of a "baby" guitar, shaped by the built-in piezo pickup's EQ module (with tuner!). The LH M-Bass's naytoh mini-dreadnaught cutaway body has an arched back and comfort-beveled top for playing comfort. Gold Tone's specially developed Aquila high-tension polymer strings are easy on the fingers and really bring out that bottom end. Padded gig bag included.

LH M-Bass23  Specifications All Gold Tone instruments setup in Titusville, FL. USA Headstock Buttons Nut Width Tuners Neck Fingerboard Frets Inlay Material Truss Rod Body Back & Sides Bridge Finish Hardware Top Dimensions Scale Length Weight Other Bag Pickups Case String Gauge Tuning

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  • Left Handed M-Bass 23 Inch Scale Short Scale Acoustic Electric Micro Bass
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Right / Left Handed
  • Left Handed

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Hudson Falls, NY, United States
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