Here we have quite the specimen. This was likely made in the Chinese equivalent of a custom shop and imported into America a few years back.
For specs we have Steinberger clone bridges, humbucker pickups, and a rosewood neck for both guitars. The bass is 34" scale, and the guitar is 25.5". The guitar side also has a tremolo, which is pretty fun and has a surprising amount of range allowing you to make the strings completely floppy if you wish.
The overall condition of it is quite good, with very little wear and only some smudges and a few scratches. There is additionally 2 screws missing from each of the bass pickups.
Playability-wise, there is a few issues. While perfectly playable overall, there is some buzzing on the A string of the bass if you keep the action at normal levels, and the guitar side has issues staying in tune. Additionally, the tuning knobs for both bridges are very stiff and you will likely need an allen key on hand to properly tune them.
Overall it's a really fun thing to mess around with, and you probably won't find a double neck guitar cheaper than this. And I'm sure someone with a little more experience with headless systems and guitars can get it playing a little better than I can.
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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