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Discover a rare blend of innovation and craftsmanship with the Modulus Graphite Buzzard 1991, a groundbreaking electric bass guitar that revolutionizes the playing experience for musicians. Crafted with a graphite composite neck, this bass offers unmatched stability and resistance to environmental changes, ensuring consistent performance in any setting. Born from the collaboration between Modulus Graphite and legendary bassist John Entwistle, the Buzzard 1991 is designed for those who demand precision, durability, and a distinctive sound.

Its striking body shape is not just for show; it allows for excellent balance and comfort during extended performances. The active electronics provide a wide tonal range, from deep, resonant lows to crisp, articulate highs, making it versatile enough for any musical genre. The 24-fret neck offers expansive playability, letting you explore the full spectrum of creative possibilities.

Ideal for both studio recording and live gigs, the Modulus Graphite Buzzard 1991 stands out in any bassist’s collection, delivering a powerful and reliable performance every time you pick it up.

Key Features:

  • Innovative graphite composite neck for superior stability and resonance
  • Unique body design for optimal balance and comfort
  • Active electronics for a wide range of tonal possibilities
  • 24-fret neck for extended playability
  • Designed in collaboration with legendary bassist John Entwistle

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John Entwistle

Singer, Bassist

The Who

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Quotation from John Entwistle for Bass Culture magazine :

“Modulus Graphite made this prototype for me. Unlike all the other Buzzards, this one has no leds in the neck. I used this for almost every show on Ringo Starr’s All Star Tour of Japan and the USA.”

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