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Description
Experience the meticulous craftsmanship of the Fret-King Green Label Bass Guitar, a workhorse designed for the discerning bassist. This electric bass combines vintage aesthetics with modern playability, offering a versatile tonal palette that suits a wide range of music genres. Whether you're laying down a groove in a jazz ensemble or anchoring a rock band, this instrument delivers rich, resonant lows and articulate highs.
The Fret-King Green Label features a custom-wound pickup, engineered to provide an impressive tonal range and clarity. Its ergonomic body design ensures comfort during extended play, while the smooth neck profile allows for effortless navigation across the fretboard. The bass is equipped with precision hardware to maintain tuning stability, ensuring your performance remains flawless.
With its exceptional build quality and attention to detail, the Fret-King Green Label Bass Guitar is not just an instrument but a reliable partner in your musical journey. Ideal for both studio recording and live performances, this bass guitar is a testament to Fret-King's commitment to producing high-quality musical instruments.
Key Features:
- Custom-wound pickup for versatile tonal range
- Ergonomic body design for comfortable playability
- Smooth neck profile for easy fretboard access
- Precision hardware for stable tuning
- Suitable for various music genres and playing styles
Product specs
| Brand | Boss |
| Model | CE-2 Chorus (Green Label) |
| Finish | Blue |
| Year | 1984 - 1988 |
| Made In | Japan |
| Categories | Chorus and Vibrato |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
Reviews
PROS
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Exceptional sound quality, comparable to high-end models
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Easy playing action enhances playability and comfort
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Versatile tones suitable for various music styles
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Outperforms well-known competitors like Ibanez and Fender Mexican Jazz
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High-quality build impresses seasoned musicians
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Integral part of professional studio recordings
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Critic Reviews
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Based on 2 Reviews and 1 Rating
98
A great bass !
The Perception 60JJ is a good bass to play, with its easy playing action and great tones and sound. I have only used it in the studio so far and I am impressed with the overall quality and tone. I have been a professional musician for many years working with "Katch 22", "Paintbox", "Wayne Fontana", "Vanda and Young", and played a support to many other bands over the years. I am currently working in the studio on new material for a new album, and the Perception Bass is an integral part of the music. I purchased this bass after trying out an Ibanez, Fender Mexican Jazz bass, for me it just felt better quality all round over the others. I used a 1960's Precision on tour back in the day, but regrettably sold it!
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Best studio setting :- Bridge pick-up full, kneck pick-up 75%, blended together, direct injection to the studio 'desk', E.Q'd as required, and played with a plectrum. This gives a hard 'rocky sound suitable for our music.
98
A great bass !
The Perception 60JJ is a good bass to play, with its easy playing action and great tones and sound. I have only used it in the studio so far and I am impressed with the overall quality and tone. I have been a professional musician for many years working with "Katch 22", "Paintbox", "Wayne Fontana", "Vanda and Young", and played a support to many other bands over the years. I am currently working in the studio on new material for a new album, and the Perception Bass is an integral part of the music. I purchased this bass after trying out an Ibanez, Fender Mexican Jazz bass, for me it just felt better quality all round over the others. I used a 1960's Precision on tour back in the day, but regrettably sold it!
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Best studio setting :- Bridge pick-up full, kneck pick-up 75%, blended together, direct injection to the studio 'desk', E.Q'd as required, and played with a plectrum. This gives a hard 'rocky sound suitable for our music.
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