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Schecter CV-4 - Gloss Natural Review

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Specifications

Brand Schecter
Category 4-string Bass Guitars
Number of Strings: 4,
Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed,
Body Shape: CV-4,
Body Material: Ash,
Body Finish: Gloss,
Color: Natural,
Neck Material: Maple,
Neck Shape: Thin C,
Radius: 10",
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood,
Fingerboard Inlay: Offset White Dots,
Number of Frets: 22, Extra Jumbo,
Scale Length: 34",
Nut Width: 1.653",
Nut Material: Tusq XL,
Bridge/Tailpiece: S-Tek,
Tuners: Schecter Light-Weight,
Neck Pickup: Schecter Diamond J-Bucker Humbucker,
Bridge Pickup: Schecter Diamond J-Bucker Humbucker,
Controls: 1 x master volume, 1 x master tone, 2 x 3-way series switches, 3-way toggle pickup switch,
Strings: Ernie Ball Super Long, .045-.105,
Manufacturer Part Number: 2490,

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Great Bass

Steve Goldberg
2 years ago

This is one of my favorite bases without a doubt.. I have a closet full of 1970's Fender basses Sounds good but they play like Crapola. Anyone honest enough and old enough would agree.. I absolutely love this Bass..I'm in a wedding band and gig consintly. The neck is wonderful makes my Fenders feel like Dinosaurs..For a passive bass you have a lot of tones to play with . This Bass read more has it's own personality and it kicks but.Ihave used this Bass for quite a few gigs now so far she hasn't let me down super virsatile. I have been playing a lot of years..my instruments are like tools at this point of my life. This Bass is Fantastic and would recommend it to anyone who is thinking about an overpriced Fender This Bass kicks but. Reliable..once set up stays set up..that is something that a lot manufactures can't claim. Bklyn Steve.. Ly

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Beautiful guitar with great action

Jun Isobe
2 years ago

This is a beautifully designed guitar. It's a great beginner to mid-level guitar, but I can imagine gigging with it. It has a two-part spliced wood body so be careful when selecting the grain. The jumbo frets are very nice. There was some minor damage on my pick guard probably from the factory; it was very minor so I understand if Sweetwater missed it. The neck is very smooth and read more enables easy playing. The fretwork was decent for this price range. Very good tone on the pickups.

Great Overall Instrument for Cost

Peter V
2 years ago

I came across one of these at a recording session and the engineer wanted me to use it instead of my regular P-Bass (which had woof tones, he said...). Plays really smooth, the rosewood fingerboard is luscious, and the frets are nice and large (which I like). The fit and finish is pretty remarkable at this price point. Also, I like the electronics layout. I'm a guitarist first, read more and never liked the "blend" knob on most basses for controlling neck v. bridge pickups. I much prefer the simple switch, like on a guitar (all neck, 50/50, or all bridge). I also like the passive electronics (no batteries, thank you...). The coil tap switches are a nice touch and provide tons of options tonally. The overall controls layout is more like a Telecaster than most basses, and I like that. The tuning keys are high quality, also. And the neck has a nice satin finish. It's not an ultra-thin C profile (which I don't like). It's more like a medium C. This is a pretty good option if you're looking for a reasonably priced "one arrow quiver" bass. This is a pretty unbeatable value, in my humble opinion.

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