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Description

The M.V. Mark Egan Signature Buzz Bass by Pedulla.

Is a 5-string fretted and fretless M.V. Pedulla Mark Egan Signature Buzz basses.
Also a 8-string fretless and double neck basses with 8 string fretted and 4 string fretless necks.
All of these Pedulla basses are featured Solo recordings as well as with the group that I co lead with Danny Gottlieb, Elements, and various artists worldwide.
The fretless basses have great sustain, due to the acrylic finish on the fingerboard, are punchy and have great clarity for each note over the entire neck.

Specs:

• Body: Flame maple (Pedulla offered very high-figured maple for this model)
• Construction: Neck-through, 2- or 3-piece maple laminate (“capillary” style)
• Neck Material: Maple
• Fingerboard: Ebony
• Scale Length: 34″
• Nut: Bone
• String Spacing: 16 mm (on the Anniversary 5-string)
• Neck Width: ~1.55″ at the nut (for earlier Buzz models)
• Pickups: Bartolini PJ (P + J) configuration
• Electronics: Bartolini active preamp
• Controls (on earlier versions): Volume, pan/blend, tone, gain, plus a 3-position toggle for active switching
• Finish: Gloss (Anniversary edition)
• Hardware Options: Gold / Black / Chrome
• Bridge: Hipshot A-style (on 40th Anniversary)
• Tuners: Gotoh
• Weight: Around 9 lb 6 oz (for the 40th Anniversary 5-string fretless)
• Neck Thickness (Anniversary 5-string): ~.800″ at 1st fret, ~.880″ at 12th fret
• Number of Frets / Positions: 25-position (per 40th Anniversary spec sheet)
• Fingerboard Radius: 15″ (for 40th Anniversary)
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• Accessories: Gig bag, truss rod tool
• Production: Offered as fretted or fretless, and in 4-, 5-, or 6-string variants.

Owner's manual

Pedulla M.V. Mark Egan Signature Buzz Bass User Manual
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NAMM 2013 - Mark Egan at Pedulla booth

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Mark Egan

Bassist, Music Producer

Pat Metheny Group

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On Egan's website, he states, "It was in 1981 that I bought my first M.V. Pedulla fretless Buzz Bass #236 and I’ve been playing Pedulla basses ever since then ... The main basses that I play today are my 5-string fretted and fretless M.V. Pedulla Mark Egan Signature Buzz basses".

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