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Description

Unlock new creative horizons with the Industrial Radio MIDI Bass, a revolutionary instrument that bridges the gap between traditional bass playing and digital soundscaping. Perfectly suited for the modern musician, this innovative bass guitar integrates seamlessly into both stage and studio environments, offering unprecedented versatility. At its core lies Industrial Radio's proprietary pitch bend sensors, enabling dynamic expression with precision and ease.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Industrial Radio MIDI Bass features an alder or swamp ash body with a sleek gloss finish, while its neck is composed of robust rock maple. The gidgee fretboard, complete with a polycarbonate overlay, ensures smooth playability and durability. The unique split frets design, combined with Jescar stainless steel frets, makes for an incredibly responsive playing experience.

The bass is equipped with passive single-coil Alnico V pickups, delivering a warm and punchy tone, complemented by a piezo bridge with Graph Tech saddles for enhanced articulation. Its intuitive control layout includes MIDI volume, neck and bridge pickup volumes, allowing players to sculpt their sound effortlessly. With a 15-pin connector for Fretsense cable and a backup 1/4" audio output jack, connectivity options are as versatile as the instrument itself.

Tailor the look of your MIDI Bass with a variety of pickguard materials, ensuring it not only sounds great but looks striking on stage. Elevate your performance by integrating this cutting-edge tool into your musical arsenal.

Key Features:

  • Alder or Swamp Ash body with gloss finish
  • Rock Maple neck with double expanding truss rod
  • Gidgee fretboard with polycarbonate overlay
  • Scale Length: 34"; Radius: 10"
  • 21 Jescar stainless steel, Industrial Radio split frets
  • TUSQ® nut; Hipshot Ultralite™ Licensed chrome tuners
  • Passive, single coil, Alnico V pickups
  • Chrome bridge with Graph Tech piezo saddles
  • MIDI volume, neck and bridge pickup volume controls
  • 15-pin Fretsense cable connector, backup 1/4" audio output jack
  • Choice of various pickguard materials
  • Build time: 12 months
SeamlessR

SeamlessR

Industrial Radio Midi Bass Unboxing/Setup/Sound Test

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Industrial Radio Midi Bass Unboxing/Setup/Sound Test

SeamlessR

SeamlessR

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NAMM 2018: Gaz Williams at Industrial Radio MIDI Bass

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sonicstate

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Industrial Radio Midi Bass - Skip's First Voyage

Indubious Music

Indubious Music

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Industrial Radio Midi Bass, Sofa, Frank Zappa

Sheik Yerbouti

Sheik Yerbouti

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Starting at 6:06, SeamlessR shows that his guitar rack his an ESP Ltd EC-100 (with the Evertune Bridge), a Shcecter Damien 7, a Shcecter Damien 6, the Industrial Radio MIDI Bass, and a fretless guitar.

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