HISTORY
(JP¥73,900)
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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HISTORY
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HISTORY HJB-Standard Made in Japan History Jazz Bass *No accessories included. This is a HISTORY HJB-Standard series, often used by famous artists in recordings. Reliable materials are used for everything, including the pegs, bridge, nut, wood, pots, and electrical components. Although there is some film lifting and some dents, it is a beautiful item with few noticeable scratches or stains, but please consider that there are fine scratches and small marks. There is some clouding on the pegs. Please check the images. There were no problems when playing the sound. This is a used item, so please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a new or extremely beautiful item. I also own a Fender, but if you don't have a preference for the manufacturer, the playability is at a considerable level. The color is the popular sunburst! I think the instrument is made with meticulous care, which is top-class. Please take a look at the History website for a demo video. The following is the manufacturer's description. (Pickups) Alnico 5 magnets are used for the pole pieces, and by reviewing the spacing of the poles and the pickup cover from scratch, excellent response is achieved. (Operability) By pulling up the tone knob, the front and rear single coils become in series, and the two pickups function as one humbucker. When you want a powerful feel in a bass solo, pulling this tone knob increases the output and changes the sound to a driving feel. (Nut) The cow bone nut improves the sliding of the strings due to the oil component that cow bone originally has, and the tuning is stable. It has moderate hardness, so it is highly durable, and you can get a tone that is pleasant to the ear. (Material) Alder, which provides a rich mid-range, is used for the body material. It produces the most comfortable range for a passive bass, and its unique stickiness creates a thick bass line.
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