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Description

"The Series Two asymmetrical body is classic and refined with a modern edge to it. Enjoyed by many, the Series Two is one of the most sought after models of the EGC Classic line.

"The Series Two is available as a guitar, baritone or bass. This model features a 3 ply plastic pickguard and EGC humbucker pickups. The Series Two bass models feature EGC bass pickups. The rear plate is powder coated with an industrial wrinkle black finish to prevent buckle rash The original control configuration for the Series Two is: 2 volume knobs, 2 tone knobs and 3-way switching."

-Electrical Guitar Company

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EGC Series Two Bass.

Build quality

  • Aluminum necks are praised for their rigidity, allowing them to be made thinner without tapering, enhancing comfort, especially for larger players.

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User experience

  • Owners note the guitar's weight at 12.6 lbs, suggesting careful consideration for those with back issues.

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Comparisons

  • Described as a blend of Ampeg, Mosrite, and Travis Bean, highlighting its unique sonic and design qualities.

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Features and functionality

  • The aluminum neck's inability to soak up vibrations like wood is appreciated for its distinctive tonal characteristics.

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See how Brian Cook uses EGC Series Two Bass

Brian Cook

Bassist, Keyboardist

Botch

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In this Gear Gods video, Brian Cook talks about his use of the Series Two Bass by Electrical Guitar Company.

See how Scott Shriner uses EGC Series Two Bass

Scott Shriner

Bassist

Weezer

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Shriner can be seen playing the bass live in this picture. Additionally, Shriner also owns a custom Electrical Guitar Company double neck, which has both a bass and guitar attached

See how Ronald Petzke uses EGC Series Two Bass

Ronald Petzke

Singer, Bassist

Bongripper

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In the YouTube video "Bongripper: Behind the Gear (Effects & Pedals Arena Corner)" by SHY BOYZ, Ronald Petzke is seen playing an Electrical Guitar Company Series Two Bass. The bass is custom-made, as mentioned at 8:34 in another video, where it is noted that this custom bass was borrowed from Ron at Bongripper.

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