OVERVIEW

For the seasoned player who defies the status quo and demands more from a high-performance hot rod bass, the brand-new Charvel® Pro-Mod San Dimas® Bass PJ IV does it all by combining modern appointments with throwback Charvel DNA

SPECIFICATIONSGeneralColorMystic BlueCountry Of OriginMXOrientationRight-HandSeriesPro-Mod

NeckFingerboard MaterialCaramelized MapleFingerboard Radius12"-16" Compound Radius (304.8 mm to 406.4 mm)HeadstockLicensed Fender® Precision Bass®Neck ConstructionBolt-On with Graphite ReinforcementNeck FinishHand-Rubbed Satin UrethaneNeck MaterialCaramelized MapleNeck ShapeSpeed Neck with Rolled Fingerboard EdgesNumber of Frets20Nut MaterialGraph Tech® TUSQ® XLNut Width1.5" (38.1 mm)Position InlaysCream DotSide DotsLuminlay®String NutGraph Tech® TUSQ® XLTruss RodDual-Action with WheelTruss Rod NutHeel-Mount Truss Rod Adjustment Wheel

BodyBodyAlderBody FinishGlossBody MaterialAlderBody ShapeSan Dimas® BassBody StyleSolid Body

HardwareBridgeCharvel® HiMass™Control KnobsDome-StyleHardware FinishChromeNeck Plate4-Bolt StandardPickup CoversCreamStrap ButtonsStandardString TreesVintage-Style DiscStringsNickel Plated Steel (.045-.100 Gauges)Tuning MachinesCharvel® Open-Gear

ElectronicsBridge PickupDiMarzio® Model J™ DP123ControlsVolume (Push/Pull Selector for Active/Passive Options), Blend, 3-Band EQ (Active Only)Middle PickupDiMarzio® Model P® DP122Pickup ConfigurationPJSpecial ElectronicsActive ElectronicsSwitchingNone

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Pro-Mod San Dimas Bass
Finish
  • Mystic Blue
Categories
Number of Strings
  • 4-String

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Wentworth Music

Kelowna, Canada
Sales:838
Joined Reverb:2017

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