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Description

Discover the quintessential blend of vintage charm and modern performance with the SF 73 Precision Bass. Ideal for both seasoned musicians and aspiring bassists, this electric bass guitar offers a harmonious fusion of retro aesthetics and contemporary sound quality. Its split-coil pickup design delivers a punchy, articulate tone that cuts through the mix, whether you're grooving in a studio session or commanding the stage. The SF 73's comfortable neck profile ensures effortless playability, allowing you to transition smoothly across frets with confidence and ease.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the SF 73 boasts a robust build that stands the test of time. Its lightweight yet sturdy body ensures that long performances won't weigh you down, while the high-quality tonewoods contribute to its rich resonance and sustain. This bass guitar not only sounds great but feels good in your hands, making it an essential addition to any musician's arsenal.

Whether you're looking to capture the essence of classic rock or explore new musical horizons, the SF 73 Precision Bass is your perfect partner in creativity. Its versatility is unmatched, providing the tonal flexibility needed to tackle any genre with flair and precision.

Key Features:

  • Split-coil pickup design for punchy, articulate tone
  • Comfortable neck profile for easy playability
  • Lightweight body for prolonged playing comfort
  • High-quality tonewoods for rich resonance and sustain
  • Robust construction for long-lasting durability

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stevefishman

My longest owned bass and most sentimental

I bought this in London at Music & Video Exchange. I was in a TV show house band (Jonathan Ross with Steve and Pete from Attractions and Kevin from Iggy Pop) and we had Roy Orbison as a guest so I thought Id buy my 1st P bass in his honour. I used everything but P and J basses cause i wanted to be different. Now I swear by them but still use many other kinds. Roy didnt come to rehearsal so Kevin went out to find someone to sing... He brought back a substitute... Robert Fucking Plant who was a big, Big O fan.

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