Seymour Duncan / 1994 DJ-90 Traditional Series / 1994 / Bass
Product Details
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A model with a combination of ESP's custom guitar works and Seymore Duncan pickups. DJ-90 Traditional Series
A jazz -based type that reproduces the jazz bass of the vintage, matches the Seymour Duncan pickup while keeping its goodness as it is. Alder is used for the body material. The most popular SJB-1 in Seymore Duncan Bay Pickup is used for the pickup for both neck and bridges. It is transparent and faithfully reproduces the sound of the wood itself.
It is set to be very easy to play with a string height of about 1.6 mm with a 12th fret 4 string height. It is a jazz base that can be used for a long time and can be used with peace of mind for beginners.
[SPEC]
Body: Alder
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
P.U: Seymour Duncan SJB-1
Weight: 4.16kg
Nut Width: 38.1mm
Scale: 34 "Long Scale Neck
w/softcase
* Both the neck and electrical system have been maintained by our shop repairman
* The string height is set to about 1.6mm above 12F.
* Disassembled parts have been disassembled
[Safe service when using mail order]
Please try it slowly in your home environment for 6 days after the product arrives.
It's okay if I thought ...
If you can pay only the round -trip shipping fee, we will refund the product price.
Please use it by all means.
* A 5 -year adjustment guarantee for firm adjustment at our shop
* Please feel free to contact the staff for the product details.
* The products purchased at our shop will be returned at a high price.
Akira Matsui in charge
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