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Typebas-guitarbas-guitar
Number of strings44
Pickupsactiveactive
Pickup diagramJ-JJ-J
Tone block
Typeactiveactive
Volume controls11
Tone controls33
Pickup switchbalance regulatorbalance regulator
Body
Typemonolithmonolith
Size4/44/4
ShapeFusionFusion
Cutawaydoubledouble
Materialashash
Bridgefixedfixed
Neck
Mount typethroughbolted
Number of frets2424
Nut width38 mm38 mm
Fretboard radius12 "12 "
Anchorsinglesingle
Scale34 "34 "
Pegsclosedclosed
Neck materialmaple / bubingamaple / bubinga
Fretboardrosewoodrosewood
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2022october 2020

Mount type

A method of attaching the neck to the body used in an electric guitar.

Boltov. The most inexpensive and practical (in terms of production and repair technology) method of attachment: the neck is bolted to the body. Thanks to this, the assembly of the guitar is extremely simple, and the neck can be easily removed from the finished instrument for repair or even replacement with a new one. Note that although the bolt method is considered “low-cost” (and is found mainly in instruments of the corresponding level), it cannot be said that it is definitely worse than other options: guitars of this design have relatively weak sustain, but they give a bright, sharp tone with good attack. They can be used in almost any genre, but they are still considered the most suitable for heavy music.

Pasted. A neck mounted in a recess in the body and secured to the recess with epoxy or other adhesive. This design does not allow for such a powerful attack as on bolt necks, but it provides excellent sustain and a pleasant coloration of the sound. And in general, the adhesive connection is considered more advanced, because. better reveals the acoustic properties of wood. On the other hand, such tools are more complicated and more expensive, both in production and in repair, than “bolted” ones.

Through. The name of this method is due to the fact that the neck passes...through the body through and through, to the “lower” (from the side of the bridge) butt. Many instruments of this type, from the back, look as if two additional pieces were attached to the solid piece of wood from which the neck and middle part of the body were carved to give the body the desired shape and width (although the manufacturing technique is, of course, somewhat more complicated). It is believed that the neck-through mount maximizes the capabilities of the wood and allows you to achieve the highest quality sound, with a flat frequency response and excellent sustain. However, such designs are very expensive, and besides, they require extremely careful handling — especially since the repair of a through neck is at best difficult and expensive, and often impossible at all. Note that this option is used mainly in basses, electric guitars with a through mounting method are produced much less frequently.