Lakland / 55-94 Standard [3.95kg] / 2012 / Bass
Product Details
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LAKLAND / 55-94 Standard
The first Lakeland base 55-94.
Lakeland's history began with two models, 4-94 and 55-94, designed in 1994 by Dan Lakin, HUGH MCFARLAND and CARL PEDIGO.
It is now established as a high -end base manufacturer that is used by many musicians, including Daryl Jones.
A neck using a 35-inch scale frame maple designed to get a great LOW-B sound.
The LAKLAND MM pickup placed on the rear can be split, and this is the difference in the sound created by the difference in the pickup position, such as the 70's 70s sound and the 60's sound, such as the 70's 70s sound and the 60s sound.
The control part is a master volume, a pickup balancer, a treble/middle/bass boost/cut, and a bridge pickup coil tap switch.
The neck and electrical condition have been well adjusted by our repairman
The neck is straight, and the string height is about 1.6mm to 1.2mm on 12F, which is easy to play.
It is completely different from the SL and SK series.
[SPEC]
Body: Swamp Ash
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Scale: 35 "
Nut Width: 45mm
P.U: Original Lakland
Control: VOL / BAL / 3band EQ / Series Parallel Tap Sw
Weight: 3.95kg
W/Hard case
* With 5 years adjustment guarantee
* All parts have been disassembled and cleaning
In charge: Naito
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