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Description
The ESP AMAZE-AL is a cutting-edge addition to the world of electric bass guitars, combining craftsmanship and technology for the modern musician. Designed for players who demand precision and versatility, this bass guitar features an alder body with a bolt-on maple neck, ensuring a balanced tonal foundation that suits a variety of musical styles. The fingerboard is made from maple, offering a smooth playing surface that enhances both speed and comfort.
Equipped with a pair of ESP's custom-designed pickups, the AMAZE-AL provides a wide range of tonal options, from deep, resonant lows to crisp, articulate highs. The active EQ system allows for precise sound shaping, making it an ideal choice for both stage and studio settings. The robust hardware, including high-quality tuning machines and a stable bridge, ensures reliable performance and tuning stability.
Whether you're grooving in a jazz ensemble or laying down a rock-solid foundation in a metal band, the ESP AMAZE-AL delivers the performance you need with style and grace. Its ergonomic design caters to both standing and seated playing positions, making it a versatile and comfortable choice for extended sessions.
Key Features:
- Alder body with bolt-on maple neck
- Maple fingerboard for enhanced playability
- ESP custom-designed pickups for versatile sound
- Active EQ system for precise tonal control
- High-quality hardware for tuning stability
- Ergonomic design for comfort in various playing positions
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Comparisons
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Edwards E-AMAZE is reportedly between LTD-1000 and E-II in quality, comparable to Japan Fender, but not exported from Japan.
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Features and functionality
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The ESP AMAZE lacks binding and uses dot inlays, while cheaper models like Edwards and Grassroots have bound boards and additional features.
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Value and pricing
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The Grass Roots version is praised for good value, with a used price of around 26,000 yen, significantly lower than its new price of 80,000 yen.
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