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Description
Experience the perfect blend of style and functionality with the Tanglewood Nevada FBP 24K electric bass guitar. This meticulously crafted instrument is designed for both aspiring and seasoned musicians who seek a reliable partner for their musical journey. The Tanglewood Nevada FBP 24K offers a rich tonal palette, thanks to its high-quality pickups and electronics, making it a versatile choice for various musical genres.
The maple neck ensures smooth playability, while the rosewood fingerboard provides a comfortable feel, allowing for effortless movement across its frets. Whether you're playing in a studio session or performing live on stage, this bass promises a clear and powerful sound that cuts through any mix.
With its sleek and modern design, the Tanglewood Nevada FBP 24K isn't just an instrument—it's a statement. Its durable construction promises longevity, making it an investment for years to come. Moreover, the bass features a lightweight body, offering comfort during extended performances without compromising on sound quality.
Key Features:
- High-quality pickups for versatile tonal options
- Maple neck for smooth playability
- Rosewood fingerboard for a comfortable playing experience
- Lightweight body for extended performance comfort
- Durable construction for long-term reliability
Reviews
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Rock solid bass for beginners
I picked up a third hand Tanglewood Nevada about a year ago as my first bass, and I've given it a right beating in terms of fairly intensive playing, and it sounds pretty darn good for a bass that is I reckon 15+ years old (I don't think they even make these anymore). The body and neck are pretty solid, and can take a fair amount of punishment. This bass also plays fairly well outside.
In terms of options on the bass itself, you get two dials, one for volume and one for tone. So it is a fairly simple bass, but it plays well and you can get some nice and warm tones from it. The electronics are a little temperamental on my bass, but it is old (and third hand) so that is likely to be expected. The pickups are fairly low end, so I wouldn't expect to be too 'wowed' by them, but they do the job for messing about at home.
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