Acoustic-electric Travel Bass Guitar with Carbon Fiber Top, Carbon Fiber Back and Sides, Carbon Fiber Neck, Carbon Fiber Fingerboard, and Under-saddle Passive Pickup - Matte Black
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Specifications |
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Brand | Journey Instruments | ||
Category | Acoustic Bass Guitars | ||
Number of Strings: | 4, | ||
String Type: | Steel, | ||
Body Type: | Acoustic Bass, | ||
Body Shape: | OB Travel, | ||
Left-/Right-handed: | Right-handed, | ||
Color: | Matte Black, | ||
Finish: | Matte Polyurethane, | ||
Top Wood: | Unidirectional Carbon Fiber, | ||
Back & Sides Wood: | Fiberglass reinforced Carbon Fiber, | ||
Body Bracing: | Manzer Wedge Design, | ||
Neck Material: | Carbon Fiber, | ||
Neck Shape: | Traditional C, | ||
Fingerboard Material: | Carbon Fiber, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay: | Side Markers, | ||
Number of Frets: | 17, | ||
Scale Length: | 27", | ||
Nut Width: | 1.718", | ||
Nut/Saddle Material: | Bone/Bone, | ||
Bridge Material: | Carbon Fiber, | ||
Tuning Machines: | Grover, | ||
Electronics: | Journey Undersaddle Pickup System, | ||
Case Included: | Padded Travel Bag, | ||
Body Length: | 18", | ||
Body Width: | 12.5" lower bout, | ||
Body Depth: | 3.5"-4.64", | ||
Overall Length: | 35.5", | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | OB660M, |
If you are considering a "mini" or "travel" bass, make sure this one is at the top of your list!
First of all, Toni Bush-Nord @ Sweetwater is just aces to deal with. Above all else, she listens. She wants to make sure she knows what you are looking for and what you are trying to accomplish with your new gear. I look forward to touching base with her each time I need to add something new to the rotation. On to the bass...in short, this thing kills! I have run the gambit… read more on these mini-basses over the last year owning both the Taylor GS-Mini and the Guild Jumbo Junior. My issue has always been the acoustic projection and the string tension associated with the 23.5" scale. Fast forward to pulling the trigger on the Journey OB660. This bass actually uses standard 30" short scale bass strings at a tension that most bass players are accustomed to. That also opens up options for nickels, flats, tape wounds, etc. Unplugged, I am just shocked by the volume. Sound hole placement is key of course, and the Manzer Wedge design is a total win here. I have no issue keeping up with a Martin D-28 being strummed and finger-picked at a reasonable volume. This bass is extremely playable and comfortable. Hats off to Journey for also including a pickguard and (2) different height bridge saddles for you choice of action. The action on this neck can go low and stability is a non-issue. I have already had it through several weeks of severe temperature and humidity swings without noticing any shift. I added some vinyl inlays because I am getting old and am guilty of checking my left hand position more often these days!! Stay safe out there low-enders and grab one of these to pass the time!!
Incredible guitar - five stars
I got frustrated with all the cheap traveler guitars out there, and decided to try out the Journey! First, it easily packs into a backpack that has even more storage for an iPad, strap, snacks, anything you might need. It fits in the overhead or even under your seat on Southwest or other airlines. Finally, the tone and sound... OMG! It blew my mind. I have a thin hollow body… read more GUILD Songbird, two 1972 fenders (strat and tele deluxe), and a nylon Godin. The journey is actually now my favorite, unless I want to play an electric for leads. The whole body resonates in your chest, the tone is bright and clear... you are going to love it. I actually plan to use it on my next album recording!
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