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Description
Unleash your creativity with the AXL Badwater Bass, a masterpiece that combines vintage aesthetics with modern playability. This electric bass guitar stands out with its distressed finish, reminiscent of a well-loved instrument that's been on countless tours. The unique appearance is more than just skin deep; it sets the stage for high-quality performance thanks to its EMG-designed split pickups, a favorite among top artists for their powerful and rich tone. Whether you're laying down the groove in a recording studio or commanding the stage, the AXL Badwater Bass ensures you do it with style and substance.
Beyond its captivating looks, this bass is designed for musicians who demand more from their instrument. Its ergonomic design and smooth fretboard provide comfort for extended playing sessions, allowing you to focus on your craft without distraction. The AXL Badwater Bass also features a robust construction, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of both practice and performance. Step out of the ordinary and into the extraordinary with an instrument that not only sounds incredible but also tells a story with every note.
Key Features:
- Distressed body for a vintage look
- EMG-designed split pickups for powerful tone
- Ergonomic design for comfortable playability
- Smooth fretboard for easy navigation
- Rugged construction for durability
FAQs
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What kind of sound can I expect from the AXL Badwater Bass's EMG-designed pickups?
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The AXL Badwater Bass features passive Split P bass style pickups designed by EMG, providing a classic, punchy sound suitable for a variety of genres, particularly rock and blues.
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Is the AXL Badwater Bass suitable for beginners?
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Yes, the AXL Badwater Bass is suitable for beginners, offering a solid alder body and a comfortable rock maple neck that make it easy to play while delivering quality sound.
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What materials are used in the construction of the AXL Badwater Bass?
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The AXL Badwater Bass is constructed with a solid alder body, a rock maple neck, and a rosewood fretboard, providing durability and a classic tonal quality.
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How does the distressed finish of the AXL Badwater Bass affect its appearance?
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The AXL Badwater Bass features a distressed body, headstock, and pickguard, giving it a vintage, worn-in look that appeals to players seeking a unique, classic aesthetic.
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What type of hardware is used on the AXL Badwater Bass?
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The AXL Badwater Bass uses antiqued and anodized hardware, including a classic antiqued bridge, which complements its vintage appearance and ensures reliable performance.
Videos
GearTestUA
AXL BADWATER-BASS (APJ820CKBW) TEST - By GearTestUa
Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 3 Ratings
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Great All-Rounder!
I purchased this two years ago after my first bass (Fender Mustang) died due the the neck being bowed too far for suitable playing. Coming from a straight wood generated sound, I was looking for something just as similar and was highly skeptical of a brand I was unaware of. However, this bass surprised me with its solid sound. I have a dual pickup configuration (EMG - neck & bridge) and I get great tonal variation out of this, especially with individual volume knobs, allowing me to mix the pickup tones as much as I want.
The weight and feel of the bass in my hand took a little getting used to coming from a short-scale bass, but I got used to it very quickly and have no complaints about the weight. It's not as heavy as Fender Jazz, but it has enough weight to give me enough confidence in it's build quality, which is superb in itself.
My only issue is with the quality of the tone knob itself and I find myself tightening the quarter jack insert fairly often (Every 3 gigs or so) but overall, the build quality and finish on the bass gets a 4/5 from me.
Overall, I see this as a great bass for beginners or those on a budget. It has a great sound and feel and I see myself using for many years to come.
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