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Your cart is empty.* fretless 5 strings electric bass , bolt-on maple neck & composite ebony fingerboar * poplar wood body, metallic black finish , die-cast black machine tuners * 24 fret markers, a truss rod, two strap hangers, side makers on *2 volume & 2 tone controls, soap bar *2 pick-up, inlay on fingerboard * overall length is 43", the scale length is 34" and, the nut width is 1 3/4" * good-looking fretless 5 string bass with the reasonable price for bass lovers .
josh busby
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
I bought this expecting a lined fretless neck but this one only had the delta inlays and no lines. I returned it.
aleesha
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Looks good sounds good. Comes with tools to adjust the tension rod.
M. Williamson
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I bought this as a platform for modding and learning how to refinish/paint guitars. As long as the neck was straight, I wasn't worried about the hardware being cheap. When it arrived, I plugged it in and started playing with it. I was pleasantly surprised with what arrived.If you set your expectations appropriately, you'll find this a very capable fretless bass for the money. Here's what you get:- You get a full size, lightweight, fretless bass that's a decent-looking, Jackson-knock-off-style rig- You get 2 decent passive humbucker pickups (Belcat) that sound better than I'd expect at this price point.- You get average tuning hardware (holding tune better than I expected)- You get an inexpensive, but workable Strat-style steel bridge- You get a solid, no-crackle jack- You get solid, smooth-feeling, no-crackle knobs with decent (100kΩ I'm guessing) pots under themWhat you need to expect, especially at this price point:- You will need to adjust the truss rod, but I think I'd expect this on any guitar/bass that is shipped directly to me regardless of price- You will need to adjust intonation- The provided cable is kinda plastic-y, so buying a sturdy cable is in your near future- You will need to buy your own strap to hang this thing around your neck- The strings are basic steel, wound strings; not great feel, not great tone, not great sustain, but workable at this priceOther than that, you can start playing decent sounding, fretless grooves in no time.For me, I'm going to play with this for a while before I start my project on it. For anyone else wanting to play around with a fretless bass, or students learning, this is a pretty good deal.
GDoobah
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
I took a chance on this 5-string fretless and it's surprisingly very good. Needed a setup of course, I also shimmed the neck and put on some DR Black Beauties.The passive pickups are pretty low output but sound decent enough. The low B string is quite good, not floppy and makes a solid sounding low B.The neck and fingerboard are really nice, maybe I got lucky with it, but the feel and quality of the neck/fingerboard is very impressive for an under $200 bass. It produces an awesome fretless 'Mwha' sound when properly set up.I've been playing bass for over 30 years and have played several different basses and this fretless in my opinion is worth the price if you want to try the fretless experience. Just remember a good setup is definitely needed.Overall, I'm very satisfied with this bass and having lots of fun with it.
Vince
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
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Joey
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2020
Beginner, amateur, pro, whatever your style playing, this bass can do it. It’s crazy light for being a five string solid body, the feet less neck makes for no buzz and smooth playing as well. The maple neck is slick as ice. The fret markers make it easy to play for beginners. I have yet to plug it into an actual amp, but I bought a VOX headphone amp and it sounds great through that as well as recording through an interface. Only reason I’m giving it a 4 star, the neck pickup feels loose compared to the bridge pickup. And the input jack needed tightened, other than than a little maintenance, this is a great steal if your just looking for a bass
melinda Matteson
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2020
I love the style.
Big Mo
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2020
Just opened the box and finish wise, it’s not too bad. The fret line at the 12th fret is mostly gone, and there is a very tiny chip next to one of the neck screws. For this price I can live with those flaws.Regarding function, the jury is still out. There was clearly no setup done prior to shipping. I’m getting a loud hum and low volume compared to my other bass. Could be that the strings have slipped the core, or that the electronics are just garbage. I'm going to take it to my luthier for set up and evaluation. I'll update this review with the outcome.
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