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Description

Crafted for discerning bassists, the Mike Lull NRT4 and NRT5 Bass Guitars are a testament to impeccable craftsmanship and tonal versatility. These electric basses are celebrated for their handcrafted construction, reflecting the dedication to quality that defines Mike Lull's instruments. Whether you're drawn to the 4-string NRT4 or the 5-string NRT5, each model offers a seamless blend of vintage warmth and modern precision, making them a perfect fit for both studio recording and live performances.

The NRT series features an alder body paired with a maple neck, delivering a balanced sound with punchy mids and clear highs. Both models are equipped with custom passive pickups, designed to capture the nuances of your playing style while maintaining sonic clarity. The NRT4 and NRT5 also boast an ultra-smooth fretboard, ensuring comfort and ease of play for bassists of all levels.

With a focus on playability and a reputation for reliability, these bass guitars offer the finesse and flexibility needed for diverse musical genres, from jazz to rock. The precision-engineered bridge and tuners ensure stable intonation and tuning, so you can focus on your performance without distraction.

Key Features:

  • Handcrafted construction for superior quality
  • Alder body with maple neck for balanced tone
  • Custom passive pickups for tonal versatility
  • Ultra-smooth fretboard for comfortable playability
  • Precision-engineered bridge and tuners for stable tuning
  • Available in 4-string (NRT4) and 5-string (NRT5) models

FAQs

What is the neck profile like on the Mike Lull NRT4 / NRT5 bass guitars?

The Mike Lull NRT4 / NRT5 bass guitars feature a comfortable neck profile designed for smooth playability, making them ideal for both fast playing and extended sessions.

What kind of tones can I expect from the pickups on the Mike Lull NRT4 / NRT5 bass guitars?

The pickups on the Mike Lull NRT4 / NRT5 bass guitars deliver a rich and versatile range of tones suitable for genres from rock and jazz to funk and blues.

Are the Mike Lull NRT4 / NRT5 bass guitars suitable for beginners?

While the Mike Lull NRT4 / NRT5 bass guitars are crafted with high-quality components appealing to professionals, their playability and tonal versatility also make them accessible for dedicated beginners.

What materials are used in the construction of the Mike Lull NRT4 / NRT5 bass guitars?

The Mike Lull NRT4 / NRT5 bass guitars are constructed using premium tonewoods, which contribute to their excellent resonance and sustain.

How does the Mike Lull NRT4 differ from the NRT5 model?

The primary difference between the Mike Lull NRT4 and NRT5 models is the number of strings; the NRT4 is a 4-string bass, while the NRT5 is a 5-string bass, offering extended range for lower notes.

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