Model-T Session
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Specs
General
Model Name
Model-T Session
Item Number
2848
Guitar Color Shown
Aged Natural Satin
Neck
Tuners
Grover Vintage Bass 142 Series
Fretboard Material
Maple
Neck Material
Maple
Inlays
Ebony Side Blocks
Side Dot Markers
Ebony Side Blocks
Scale
34" (864 MM)
Neck Shape
Thin "C"
Thickness
1st Fret- .826" (21MM), 12th Fret- .905" (23MM)
Frets
22 Narrow X-Jumbo
Fretboard Radius
12" (305MM)
Nut
Graph Tech XL Black Tusq
Nut Width
1.653" (42MM)
Truss Rod
2-Way Adjustable Rod w/ 5/32" (4mm) Allen Nut
Body
Guitar Colors
Aged Natural Satin
Hardware Color
Black
Top Contour
Flat Top
Dexterity
Right Handed
Construction
Bolt-on
Body Material
Swamp Ash
Bridge
Schecter Custom Bass String Thru (or Top Load)
Electronics
Controls
Master Volume/Blend/2-Band EMG Active E/Q
Bridge Pickup
EMG J
Neck Pickup
EMG P
Battery Compartment
18-volt w/Screw Plate
Accessories
Knobs
Metal Knurled w/ Set Screw
Strings
Ernie Ball 4 String Super Long #2849 (.045-.105)
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My impression: A folk rock/soul/country bass guitar designed by a steampunk fan. Very cool.
David Cutright
I'm not a player that really cares about specs, or type of wood etc, though I am partial to Schecter and Fender products. I just love the feel and sound of this instrument. Compared to similarly priced models a great guitar. Forget about price though, just a good guitar. The natural wood gives it the...well, natural look, and the black hardware gives it a bit of an ornery edge. It's like a country/folk rock bass guitar made by a steampunk aficionado. Handily covers the range of slap n pop to 'oomphey' country or reggae and anything in between. Only complaint is the tone knobs need more friction, that might be something my lazy a## can fix with a wrench though, hasn't been enough of a problem to try.