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Description
The Tune TWB43-FM Bass brings a harmonious blend of craftsmanship and innovation to the world of electric bass guitars. Designed for both seasoned performers and aspiring musicians, this four-string bass boasts a remarkable combination of active electronics and a multi-wood construction that ensures a rich tonal palette and exceptional playability. Its smooth neck provides effortless access to all frets, making intricate fingerwork a breeze, while its high-output pickups deliver a powerful, clear sound suitable for any musical genre.
The body of the TWB43-FM is crafted with a fine maple top, providing a resonant and warm sound profile that suits both stage and studio settings. The bolt-on neck design ensures stability and sustain, with a rosewood fingerboard for a classic feel under the fingers. Whether you're laying down a groove in a jazz ensemble or driving a rock rhythm, this bass adapts seamlessly to your style.
Key Features:
- 4-string electric bass with active electronics
- Maple top with multi-wood body construction
- High-output pickups for versatile tonal options
- Smooth bolt-on neck with rosewood fingerboard
- Perfect for a variety of musical genres and playing styles
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Lake's official site states that he uses a Tune bass. It says, "This bass has been used by Greg since the mid 1990s, when he first took it on the 1996 ELP tour. It is custom made and features a maple body and rosewood neck. It features power active pick ups and has excellent tonal qualities that feature both a powerful bottom end, as well as a cutting bright sound."
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