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Description

Introducing the Morgan Monroe Mandobass, a unique instrument that bridges the gap between traditional mandolin craftsmanship and the rich tonal depth of a bass guitar. Designed for both the adventurous musician and the discerning bassist, this electric bass offers a distinct sound profile that sets it apart from conventional options. The Mandobass is meticulously crafted, boasting a high-quality build that ensures durability and performance consistency for both studio sessions and live gigs.

The dual humbucking pickups are a standout feature, delivering a warm, full-bodied sound with excellent clarity, ideal for genres ranging from bluegrass to jazz. The onboard controls include volume and tone knobs, allowing musicians to easily sculpt their sound to suit their style. With its intuitive design, players will appreciate the smooth neck and comfortable playability, making long sessions a breeze.

Whether you're adding a new dimension to your ensemble or seeking a unique solo performance tool, the Morgan Monroe Mandobass offers versatility and character in equal measure. This instrument is ready to take your musical exploration to new depths, with a sound that's both familiar and refreshingly innovative.

Key Features:

  • Dual humbucking pickups for warm, full-bodied sound
  • Onboard volume and tone controls for sound customization
  • Smooth neck design for comfortable playability
  • Versatile sound suitable for various music genres
  • Durable construction for reliable performance

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This bass looks cool, and that's about it. I got it when I was 19 and overly-obsessed with The Beatles. The neck and body were one piece, and after just a few months a crack began to form in the lacquer. Eventually the neck just gave, and one day I open my hard case and the slip is wide enough to put my finger in. Not worth it. It looks cool, but it's poorly made. Also, the tone is garbage.

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