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Código do produto: H500/1-63-ARL-0 | ID: 1106189
The 500/1 Violin Bass was first shown to the public at the Frankfurt Musikmesse in 1956. It has been in continuous production ever since. Designed by Walter Höfner as an alternative to the upright double bass it fulfilled this aim and much more. It leapt to worldwide fame when Paul McCartney was seen playing one with The Beatles in the early 1960s. Its short scale (30") and ultra lightweight has found favour with many professionals over the years.
The sound of a Violin Bass is unlike any other bass. When used with flatwound strings it produces a distinctive deep and penetrating thud not unlike an upright double bass. This sound can be used to emulate those pop sounds of the 1960s or slightly overdriven in a modern rock band to provide a deep driving bass. It is also commonly used today in studios for recording bass lines for dance music. It has also seen increasing use in reggae bands where a deep driving bass is always wanted. Despite being one of the smallest basses available it easily produces massive bass lines and is remarkably versatile.
Hollowbody made of flamed maple with spruce top. Two-piece maple neck with rosewood fingerboard. Nut width 42mm, scale length 762mm. Sunburst finish. Includes Höfner Vintage strap and case.
Tipo
Mão
Configuração dos pickups
Perfil do braço
Número de trastes
Pickups
Ponte/Tremolo
Entalhes da escala
Porca
Pickup da ponte
Pickup do braço
Encaixe da correia
Cor original do produtor
Sunburst
Acabamento
Corpo
Pescoço
Acabamento do braço
Escala
Topo
Hardware
Truss Rod
Método de construção
Conteúdo da embalagem
Inclui saco/estojo
Fabricado em
Alemanha
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Gábor H.
Hungria
10.04.2024
Variante avaliada
super cool bass guitar, really good!
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