

I've never purchased a guitar online before, so I was bit weary at first.It was my first time buying a used guitar but I would definitely recommend this company. If fact I'm still haven'tīeen able to put it down. Just received my used 1997 Les Paul Studio DC. Pickups/Electronics: Original Fender single-coil pickup with master volume and tone controls. Open-gear Fender tuners, 30” scale length. Neck: Very nicely rounded, slender maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard.

The finish has developed a beautiful patina giving the finish an authentic aged look! Top-load bridge with two adjustable saddles, black skirted control knobs and a 3-ply black pickguard. All electronics and parts are in perfect working condition.īody: Solid double-cutaway body in Olympic white finish. One pot dates to 1977, the other to 1974. The pickguard is unoriginal however all the electronics are original. The neck is super comfortable with great action up and down the fingerboard and the truss rod functions perfectly. There are a few very small cracks along some of the pickguard screws but the screws and pickguard both stay in place just fine. Fingerboard and frets are in very good shape with only light play wear and plenty of life left in them. There are various scratches, nicks, dings, dents and small chips throughout the bass with some buckle rash on the back. Add to that a great vintage look and feel and you have a great sounding, affordable vintage bass!Ĭondition: Very good overall shape for the instruments age. This makes the bass particularly versatile. Rolling the tone control down about half way results in a highly useable warmer sound that still have plenty of body and just the right amount of high end remaining. The pickup provides a very clear sound that is very punchy with the tone control up all the way. What’s special about this bass: This is a phenomenal sounding vintage Musicmaster bass with a great feel.
