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Description

The James Trussart Steelcaster Bass is where vintage aesthetics meet modern craftsmanship, offering bass players a unique instrument that stands out both visually and sonically. Known for its distinctive hollow steel body, this bass delivers a resonant and articulate sound that is both rich and dynamic. The Steelcaster Bass is designed to cater to musicians who appreciate the fusion of traditional style with innovative design elements. Its custom-engraved metal appointments provide not only an artistic touch but also contribute to the overall tonal quality, ensuring each note sings with clarity.

Equipped with a maple neck and rosewood fingerboard, the Steelcaster Bass offers a smooth, comfortable playing experience that suits a wide range of musical genres. Its precision-engineered pickups capture the full spectrum of your playing, from deep, rumbling lows to bright, punchy highs. The bolt-on neck construction and high-quality hardware ensure stability and durability, making it an ideal choice for both stage and studio settings.

Whether you're an avid collector or a performing artist, the James Trussart Steelcaster Bass is an instrument that promises to inspire and elevate your musical journey. Its blend of traditional influence and modern ingenuity makes it a standout piece in any musician's arsenal.

Key Features:

  • Hollow steel body with unique resonant properties
  • Custom-engraved metal appointments for enhanced tonal quality
  • Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard
  • Precision-engineered pickups for a wide tonal range
  • Bolt-on neck construction for stability and durability
  • Suitable for a variety of musical genres
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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about James Trussart Steelcaster Bass.

Build quality

  • The steel fretboard binding and nearly flat ebony neck differ from typical Fender designs, providing a unique playability experience.

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Use cases and applications

  • The metal pickguard can be a concern for players worried about catching fingernails, akin to a "nails on a chalkboard" sensation.

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Value and pricing

  • Acquired for under $3k, the Steelcaster offers a lower price point than a new Les Paul Standard, appealing for those seeking unique builds.

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Features and functionality

  • No copper tape shielding is needed due to the design, which could simplify maintenance for players.

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Critic Reviews

Bass of the Week: James Trussart SteelCaster Bass – No Treble

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The James Trussart Steelcaster Bass stands out with its rustic, steel body, evoking a sense of history and personality. The unique Rust O Matic finish and engraved rose details add to its vintage appeal. While the hollow steel design reduces weight and feedback, it might raise concerns about ongoing corrosion. The bass features a maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, and versatile handwound P/J pickups with active/passive modes, offering a resonant tone. However, its hefty price tag and niche aesthetic may not appeal to every bassist.

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See how Lemmy Kilmister uses James Trussart Steelcaster Bass

Lemmy Kilmister

Bassist, Guitarist

Motörhead

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In a 2006 photo shared by HeadCat, Lemmy Kilmister is seen holding a James Trussart Steelcaster Bass, showcasing his signature bold style.

See how Cliff Williams uses James Trussart Steelcaster Bass

Cliff Williams

Bassist

AC/DC

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Featured in this TalkBass.com forum post (which includes photos of the body and the headstock).

I've got a Wal MK1 that was owned by Howie Epstein (...) And a James Trussart Steelcaster that was owned by Cliff Williams of AC/DC:

See how Brett Simons uses James Trussart Steelcaster Bass

Brett Simons

Bassist, Composer

Chicago

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In this video Simons tests out the Steelcaster bass.

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