This is an original 1971 SB-400 Bass in absolute Great Condition. It's been completely reworked by a very famous Luthier and has been completely gone through and set up looks and sounds like New. SG-shaped, and finished in walnut or cherry, these basses were very different to the EB basses available in 1971. In fact the body shape and colour about the only thing these basses have in common. SB: Alder body, a two-piece maple neck, small angle headstock angle and single coil pick ups. The mix of rounded rectangular metal parts with the translucent walnut finish makes the SB-400 really stand out. It was Gibson's entry level bass, but certainly looks good and plays great. It had a simpler construction to other Gibson basses, and simpler parts; these particular single coil pickups, plate-mounted controls and simple lightweight bridge never appeared on other Gibson basses, but Gibson did reuse many of these ideas on it's entry-level instruments for much of the seventies. The reverse of the guitar's body clearly shows the two-piece alder body with some very attractive grain patterning showing through the translucent walnut finish.
| Listed | 8 months ago |
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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