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Description

Dive deep into the world of bass with the Zemaitis A22MF Bass, a masterfully crafted electric bass guitar designed for musicians who demand exceptional quality and tone. Renowned for its distinctive metal front, this bass guitar is more than just an instrument; it’s a statement piece. Zemaitis has a rich heritage of blending traditional craftsmanship with innovative designs, and the A22MF is a testament to this legacy. It offers a blend of style and substance, combining an eye-catching look with a powerful, full-bodied sound.

Built with a solid mahogany body and neck, the A22MF delivers warm, resonant tones that are perfect for a variety of musical genres. The 22-fret rosewood fingerboard provides a smooth playing experience, catering to professional musicians and aspiring bassists alike. The custom 'Dragon' humbucker pickups are meticulously engineered to capture the finest of details in your playing, ensuring your bass lines are never lost in the mix.

Whether you're laying down the groove in a live performance or refining your sound in the studio, the Zemaitis A22MF Bass stands out with its unique aesthetic and versatile tonal capabilities. Its thoughtful design and build quality make it a reliable companion for any musical journey.

Key Features:

  • Distinctive metal front design
  • Solid mahogany body and neck
  • 22-fret rosewood fingerboard
  • Custom 'Dragon' humbucker pickups
  • Renowned Zemaitis craftsmanship
  • Versatile tonal range suitable for various genres

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See how Alicia Vigil uses Zemaitis A22MF Bass

Alicia Vigil

Singer, Bassist

DragonForce

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In this image Alicia Vigil can be seen with her Zemaitis A22MF Bass.

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Ashes

Guitarist, Bassist

Static?X

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Ashes playing a A22B MF

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Mark Evans

Bassist

AC/DC

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The photo from Alamy images, credited to Alamy Limited, shows Mark Evans using a Zemaitis A22MF Bass during a performance.

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