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Description

Step into the groove with the Tagima TW-65 Woodstock, a bass guitar that seamlessly blends classic vibes with exceptional playability. Crafted for both seasoned musicians and aspiring bassists, this instrument delivers a rich and resonant tone that will elevate any performance. The poplar body ensures a lightweight feel without compromising on sound quality, making it perfect for long gigs and jam sessions.

The Tagima TW-65 is equipped with a dynamic pickup configuration—a Tagima P model paired with a JJ single coil—offering a versatile tonal palette that ranges from punchy and precise to deep and warm. Whether you’re laying down the rhythmic foundation in a rock band or exploring intricate jazz lines, this bass has you covered.

The neck is carved from sturdy maple, providing a comfortable grip and smooth playability. With the option of a maple or technical wood fingerboard, both featuring 21 frets, you have the freedom to explore high-register melodies or stick to solid groove patterns. The instrument's chrome vintage machine heads and standard chrome bridge ensure stable tuning and reliable performance every time you plug in.

This versatile bass is not just about sound; it’s a statement piece with a choice of aesthetically pleasing pickguards, including Mint Green and Tortoise Shell, ensuring you look as good as you sound.

Key Features:

  • 4-string bass with a poplar body
  • Maple neck with maple or technical wood fingerboard, 21 frets
  • 1 Tagima P model pickup, 1 Tagima JJ single coil
  • Controls: 1 volume, 2 tone
  • Standard chrome bridge, vintage chrome machine heads
Diego Pessoa

Diego Pessoa

Falando Baixo - Review Contrabaixo Tagima Woodstock Tw-65 - Diego Pessoa

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Falando Baixo - Review Contrabaixo Tagima Woodstock Tw-65 - Diego Pessoa

Diego Pessoa

Diego Pessoa

Video thumbnail for Tagima Bass TW 65 Testing by Guitar Pusher

Tagima Bass TW 65 Testing

Guitar Pusher

Guitar Pusher

Video thumbnail for Unboxing / Review | Tagima Woodstock Tw 65 by Rudney de Paula

Unboxing / Review | Tagima Woodstock Tw 65

Rudney de Paula

Rudney de Paula

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Tagima TW series basses!

LanceShellzShelton

LanceShellzShelton

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REVIEW | Tagima Woodstock TW-65 (Sem falas | No Talking)

Vinicius Lessa

Vinicius Lessa

Reviews

3.5 out of 5

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T

Great bass for the price

It looks better in person and feels great. Really well balanced. Not too heavy. Pickguard is listed as mint green, but in photos it's showing as white. If you hold it up at the light just right, you will see the hint of green in it. Maple neck and frets felt great in hand and look good on a stand. A decent setup right out of the box will do wonders. You may want to swap out the strings with whatever brand you prefer over the stock ones that come with. Pickups are low output, I may switch them on in the future. Great for any genre of playing. Comparable to Squier Vintage Modified or Classic Vibe.

yoshi_h

Not a bad bass for the buck

Actually it feels better than a Squier. The dual pickups make it very usefeul to mix both styles.

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