Ampeg / '67-68 AEB-1 “Mystery Pickup” [4.00kg] / 1960 / Bass
Product Details
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AMPEG / AEB-1 Scroll Bass < / strong>
Original scroll bass with a mystery pickup made in 1967-1968
Scroll bass produced in a short period of 1966 to 1968
It was released at the same time as Fretless AUB-1 and has attracted many musicians.
The AMUB-1 manufactured from 68 is also famous for the use of The Band's Rick Danko and Thundercat.
The piezo -type pickup is mounted, the warmth of a wood -based feeling is felt, and the sound that comes out in front of the froltone is impressive.
The tail piece is specially ordered with aluminum so that long -scale strings can be stretched.
Long -scale strings that are not usually stretched can be stretched, so good changes have been made even in the future. (Includes original tail piece)
The neck and electrical system are checked at our repairman and have been adjusted and good
The neck is set to the optimal state for this instrument, and the string height is set to about 2.2mm to 1.6mm on 12F.
It is very rare to see it in the market.
If you've been looking for it, don't miss this opportunity !!
[SPEC]
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
P.U: Original MyStery Pickup
W/Gig Bag
* With 5 years adjustment guarantee
* All parts have been disassembled and cleaning
In charge: Naito
[Safe service when using mail order]
Please try slowly in your home environment for 6 days after the product arrives.
It's okay if you think ... it's okay !!!
If you can pay only the round -trip shipping fee, we will refund the product price !!
Please use it !!
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