Experience the rebirth of a legendary instrument with the 2024 reissue of the Aria Pro II SB-700 Bass in a stunning Oak finish. Originally introduced in 1978 and favored by bass icons like Cliff Burton and John Taylor, this modern iteration preserves the classic design while incorporating contemporary enhancements for today's musicians.Bass Guitar Review+13DSI Guitars+13bmusic.com.au+13
Key Features:
- Construction: 7-ply Maple/Walnut neck-through body with a heel-less cutaway, ensuring exceptional sustain and effortless access to all 24 frets.
- Body: Crafted from resonant Ash wood, delivering a balanced tonal foundation.
- Fingerboard: Smooth Rosewood with a 12" (305mm) radius for comfortable playability.
- Scale Length: Standard 34" (864mm) scale, accommodating a wide range of playing styles.
- Nut: Precision-cut Bone nut with a width of 40mm, enhancing tuning stability.
- Pickup: Equipped with the original MB-1E pickup, offering rich, dynamic tones.
- Controls: Volume, Tone, and a Dual Sound Switch (Series/Parallel) for versatile sonic options.
- Bridge: Vintage-style QHB-1 bridge, contributing to the instrument's classic aesthetic and reliable performance.
- Hardware: Durable Chrome hardware complements the natural Oak finish.
- Finish: Natural Oak, showcasing the wood's unique grain patterns.
This reissue captures the essence of the original SB-700, delivering the punchy tones and smooth playability that made it a favorite among professional bassists. Whether you're a collector or an active musician seeking a reliable and expressive instrument, the Aria Pro II SB-700 in Oak is a remarkable choice.
Condition: Brand New, This instrument is in pristine condition, straight from the manufacturer, and includes all original packaging and documentation.
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