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Description
Unleash your inner rock demon with the B.C. Rich NJ Beast Bass, a musical powerhouse designed for those who crave a commanding stage presence and unparalleled sound. This fiery beast boasts a neck-thru body construction, delivering exceptional sustain and resonance that can only come from its carefully crafted Nyotah Palaquium "Mahogany" body. The sleek gloss finish and distinctive Beast shape make it as visually striking as it is sonically powerful.
The heart of this bass lies in its Seymour Duncan B.C. Rich Custom Distortion pickups, providing a rich, aggressive tone suited for every musical style from metal to funk. With a dual humbucker configuration, you can expect a wide range of sonic possibilities, all controlled through a master volume push/pull coil-split for added versatility. The three-piece maple neck, shaped in the exclusive Shredzilla profile, is designed for speed and comfort, featuring an Indian Ebony fretboard with 24 jumbo frets and B.C. Rich Offset Square inlays.
Equipped with a Floyd Rose 1000 locking bridge and Grover Imperials with an 18:1 ratio, this bass ensures precise tuning stability and dynamic performance. The inclusion of Dunlop Straplok System "Original" strap buttons and locking pins means you can play with complete confidence, knowing your bass will stay securely in place.
Key Features:
- Neck-thru body construction with Nyotah Palaquium "Mahogany"
- Seymour Duncan B.C. Rich Custom Distortion pickups
- Shredzilla neck profile with 24 jumbo frets on an Indian Ebony fretboard
- Floyd Rose 1000 locking bridge and Grover Imperials tuning machines
- Dunlop Straplok System "Original" strap buttons and locking pins
- Made in Indonesia
Videos
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This Guitar Has One FATAL Flaw - BC Rich NJ Beast Restoration & Review
Reviews
3.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 2 Ratings
561
Great metal bass
I love the powerful active stock pick ups and the range of tone I can get and didnt need any overdrive pedals just plugged straight to the amp and found that good clank for metal. My only complaint is the weight can be an issue for some players in my own opinion otherwise a really solid bass in my style of playing
322
DEICIDE!!
When this bass first came out in the early 2000's i fell in love with it and knew i had to have it. It has very beautiful trans red color BDSM pickups kinda crappy but for its time when it came out was pretty kool, it was the first time BCR put this kind of set up in there bass guitars. If you own one of these you NEED A CASE because the horns will brake, despite being a awesome sight to look at this bass will stab you every chance it gets, this is also a very heavy bass, BCR did a platinum series which the electronics were different and had a neck plate, later BCR would do a NT series but i believe the only color available was black. At one time i owned 3 of them 2 blacks and one trans red.
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