| Reviewer
| James, been playing 11 years
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| Manufacturer
| Reverend Musical Instruments
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| Model
| Rumblefish 5L
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| Price
| $730.00 with gigbag
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| Neck Type
| maple, satin finish w/ aluminum reinforcement
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| Fingerboard
| rosewood, 21 jumbo frets
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| Body Type
| composite, semi-hollow w/ mahogany center block
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| Finish
| blood red with gold mist pickguard
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| Pickup(s)
| 2 reverend J style with exposed polepieces
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| Controls
| volume, tone, series/single coil/ parallel switch
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EMail : ridiculous@bigfoot.com
This bass is a tone monster! I got it on a Friday and gigged with it that night.
I got a great sound as soon as I plugged it in. Everyone who heard it commented on
what a nice, clear, bass tone I was getting. The bass is put together very well. The
neck is bolted to the body with six stainless steel screws for a good tight joint.
The heel is a little bulky, which makes access to the highest frets a little difficult.
However, if you do a lot of high-fret noodling this bass probably isn't for you anyway.
This instrument is all about the groove. If you're looking for a hi-fi, active pickup
spalted maple and bubinga work of art, this bass ain't it. But if you're looking for a
well built, solid bass that pumps out amazing tone all night long, look no further.
Well under 8 bills with a bag, made in America. Enough said!!
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