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Description
The Rogue LX406 Pro is a six-string electric bass that seamlessly combines playability and performance, making it a versatile choice for bassists of all skill levels. Designed with both professional and aspiring musicians in mind, this bass offers an extraordinary tonal range that can handle anything from soulful jazz to punchy rock. The LX406 Pro is equipped with dual humbucking pickups, providing a rich and full-bodied sound that can cut through any mix with precision. Whether you're laying down the groove in a live setting or recording in the studio, this bass delivers consistent, high-quality sound.
Its neck-through construction enhances sustain and resonance, allowing for a more dynamic playing experience. The smooth rosewood fingerboard complements the fast-action neck, ensuring comfort during long sessions. The Rogue LX406 Pro also features a 3-band EQ, giving players the ability to sculpt their tone with ease. This makes it an excellent choice for those who value flexibility and control over their sound.
Key Features:
- Six-string electric bass
- Dual humbucking pickups
- Neck-through construction for enhanced sustain
- Rosewood fingerboard
- 3-band EQ for versatile tone control
- Suitable for various music genres
- Designed for both professional and aspiring musicians
Videos
Stefan's Bass Blog
Rogue LX406 6 String Bass Review \\ Stefan's Bass Blog
Reviews
3.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 1 Rating
It's great for those who can handle it
This thing is an absolute monster in every regard. The two pickups give it a similar tone to a jbass with the addition of a 3 band EQ, and the active circuitry make it ideal for heavier styles of music. However, it is as heavy physically as it is sonically. After about a half hour it starts to wear down your shoulder, and the fretboard is the widest slab of wood I've ever seen on a stringed instrument. The one I owned also had some wiggling on the tuning machines when unstrung, and the only thing keeping the brass nut in place was string tension, as all the glue had worn out. If you have the physical capability to play this thing without tiring out your shoulder or getting carpal tunnel, it might be an interesting bass to check out.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
For metal tones, I like to pull the coil split on the volume knob, and cut the mids on the built in EQ.
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