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Description

The Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar is a game-changer for musicians seeking to explore deeper sonic territories. Crafted with precision and passion, this extended range guitar boasts a 27.5-inch scale length that is perfect for tuning down to drop C, delivering rich and resonant tones. Whether you're rocking out on stage or jamming in the studio, this guitar's bound basswood body and sleek maple top promise both durability and a stunning aesthetic.

The Axis Baritone is equipped with a maple neck and an ebony fretboard, offering unparalleled smoothness and playability across its 24 stainless steel frets. Its electronics are designed for versatility, featuring two custom Ernie Ball Music Man humbucking pickups paired with a 5-way toggle switch, allowing for a wide array of tonal possibilities. The volume and tone knobs provide precise control to dial in your perfect sound, while the guitar is strung with .12-.54 Not Even Slinky strings, ensuring a bold and powerful performance every time.

Adding to its exclusivity, each Axis Baritone comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity and a robust hardshell case, making it a collector's dream. With only 60 pieces available worldwide, this guitar is not just an instrument, but a piece of art.

Key Features:

  • 27.5-inch scale length for extended range
  • Basswood body with maple top
  • Maple neck with ebony fretboard
  • 24 stainless steel frets with cream neck binding
  • Custom Ernie Ball Music Man humbucking pickups
  • 5-way toggle switch
  • Comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity and hardshell case

Product specs

Body type Solidbody, Double Cutaway
Body wood Basswood
Body finish Starry Night metallic
Neck wood Maple
Material Ebony
Number of frets 24
Configuration HH
Neck Ernie Ball Music Man humbucker
Bridge Ernie Ball Music Man humbucker
Control layout 100k volume, tone knobs
Pickup switch 5-way toggle switch
Number of strings 6-string
Case Hardshell case included
Orientation Right Hand
Country of origin United States

FAQs

What is the scale length of the Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar?

The Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar features a 27.5-inch scale length, which provides extended range and deeper tonal capabilities, ideal for lower tunings.

What kind of pickups are in the Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar?

This guitar is equipped with two custom Ernie Ball Music Man humbucking pickups, offering a versatile range of tones suitable for various music styles.

Is the Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar suitable for metal music?

Yes, the Axis Baritone Guitar's extended scale length and humbucking pickups make it well-suited for metal, providing the clarity and punch needed for heavy riffs and low tunings.

How does the neck profile of the Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar affect playability?

The guitar features a comfortable maple neck with a smooth ebony fretboard, designed for fast playing and easy access to all 24 frets, enhancing playability for both rhythm and lead guitarists.

Does the Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar come with a case?

Yes, the guitar includes a hardshell case, providing excellent protection for transport and storage.

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See how Jason Newsted uses Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar

Jason Newsted

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Metallica

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The website features an image of Jason Newsted playing an Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar, identified by its distinctive headstock.

See how Rabea Massaad uses Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar

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Vower

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In this post Rabea can be seen playing his music man axis baritone. It was sent to him by tim and the team at ernie ball

See how Ryan "Fluff" Bruce uses Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar

Ryan "Fluff" Bruce

Guitarist, Music Producer

Dragged Under

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In this post fluff show off the baritone axis that he was sent. This is a one off guitar that was made for him. He uses it for drop a tuning. it is currently the only one of its kind. Stevis from fever 333 had its twin, but that guitar ended up being smashed.

See how Aaron Fincke uses Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar

Aaron Fincke

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Breaking Benjamin

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Fink shows off some of his live rig in this video, amongst which is a baritone (27" scale) Music Man Axis. First shown at 5:00.

See how Stephen Harrison uses Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar

Stephen Harrison

Guitarist

The Chariot

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In this post Steve shows off his music man guitars. one such guitar is his music man axis baritone

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Luther Manhole

Guitarist

Chat Pile

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In a video by Premier Guitar titled "Chat Pile Rig Rundown — Luther Manhole & Stin Guitar and Bass Gear Tour," Luther Manhole discusses his equipment at the 5:29 mark, specifically mentioning his use of an Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Baritone Guitar, as well as a Mexican Stratocaster and a Peavey T-60 with a replaced aluminum neck.

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