1973 ARIA PRO II DIAMOND 5120 HOLLOW BODY BASS - MADE IN JAPAN!

The Aria 5120 was a hollow bodied bass made by Matsumoku from 1970 to the mid 1970s. It had twin pickups with dual controls, deluxe heavily chrome-plated machine heads. Sunburst finish on the front and back with an adjustable maple neck. Rosewood fingerboard with offset pearloid dot position markers. Chrome plated adjustable bridge wtih a custom desgined spring type mute. Trapeze trail-piece with wooden insert. This model was identical to the Epiphone 5120 bass - both were made in the same Matsumoku factory.

General Dimensions 45.125 × 15.75 × 2 in Finish effects sunburst finish Made in Japan Number of strings 4 strings Scale length 30.5 inches scale-length Controls Controls material black controls Number of control knobs 4 control knobs Pickup selector controls 3-way selector switch Tone controls 2 tone controls Volume controls 2 volume controls Electronics Pickups configuration 2 double coil pickups Body Body style ES-335 style Hollow body hollow body Pickguard material black pickguard Soundhole 2 f-holes Fretboard Fingerboard material rosewood fingerboard Fingerboard position markers offset dot fingerboard position markers Hardware Hardware color chrome hardware Tailpiece trapeze tailpiece Neck Number of frets 20 fret Tuner layout two-each-side

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  • ARIA PRO II DIAMOND 5120 HOLLOW BODY BASS - MIJ
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  • 1973

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