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1 369,00 €

1 369,00 €

1 766,00 €

1 866,00 €

1 866,00 €

1 666,00 €

1 465,00 €

49,00 €

59,00 €

49,00 €

799,00 €
Designed with pure passion and unwavering dedication, the Phil Jones Bass BG-120 Bass Cub Pro combo is a compact little monster of a bass amp the compromises nothing on power or low-end definition. Basically, this wee amp plays like an amp three times its size (or more). The two 5 inch PJB Neo-Power Chrome-Dome speakers inside deliver big, impressive sound that hits an impressive 120 Watts at 8 Ohms or 240 Watts at 4 Ohms. The Bass Cub Pro even features a stereo input, meaning that it's able to support a drum machine or even a phone as well as an electric bass guitar, and that's next to the headphone output, which accommodates more private practise sessions. Dialled in via a detailed five-way EQ section, this bass combo has been built for ease as well as power.

393,00 €
The Saffire Bass returns! Revived by Rapier, this classic '60s bass features various upgrades based on designs by Alan Entwistle. Featuring bold styling, the double-cutaway okoume body of the Saffire boasts a unique pickguard lay-out and helps shape a warm core sound, while the stable maple neck comes kitted out with 24 medium jumbo frets plus a zero fret, keeping the tone and playability consistent across the board.The Saffire Bass: A Hidden GemThe Rapier Saffire also offers the enhanced tuning stability and satisfying feel of a compensated bridge and four block saddles. Hum-free tone is taken care of by two specially-designed EWR64B low-noise mini-humbuckers by the hand of pickup expert, Alan Entwistle. These pickups can be freely isolated or combined via a 3-way pickup, while the sound is tweaked using the fitted volume and tone pots and can be pushed in terms of mid-range presence by simply flipping the mid-boost switch.

1 379,00 €

1 005,00 €
The Vintera II '50s Precision Bass is based on an iconic Fender bass that forever changed the world. It features an alder body armed with a specially-designed Vintage-Style '50s Split Single-Coil Precision Bass pickup which guarantees that classic warm-and-dynamic sound. Meanwhile, the Late '50s C neck profile, the old-school 7.25-inch radius of the maple fretboard, and the gold anodised aluminium pickguard make sure this timeless four-string doesn't just look the part, but feels the part. Fender gig bag included.

197,00 €
La Ibanez GSR180 est une basse électrique d'entrée de gamme qui présente toutefois des arguments solides pour les débutants à la recherche d'un instrument fiable. Elle pourra également convenir aux bassistes plus expérimentés qui disposent d'un budget serré ou qui souhaitent simplement acquérir un instrument de rechange.La qualité Ibanez à prix abordableLa GSR180 appartient à la série Gio, qui a été spécialement conçue pour permettre à tout-un-chacun d'accéder au savoir-faire d'Ibanez en matière de basse à un prix complètement abordable. Le modèle qui nous intéresse ici est fabriqué à partir d'un corps en okoumé et d'un manche en érable de 22 frettes de type medium avec touche en amarente. L'ensemble bénéficie de finitions soignées qui profitent de toute l'expérience de la marque japonaise mondialement reconnue pour ses instruments de qualité. Au niveau de l'électronique, on note un couple de micros passifs Dynamix J en positions manche et chevalet. Question réglages, Ibanez fait simple et efficace avec un tone et un volume par micro.