Vintage REVO Callan Short Scale Bass Mahogany VRB70MH
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Vintage REVO Callan Short Scale Bass Guitar Mahogany VRB70MH | £349.00 | ||||
VINTAGE REVO SERIES CALLAN BASS - MAHOGANY | £396.00 |
The Vintage REVO Callan Short Scale Bass Guitar embodies classic craftsmanship and modern innovation designed for both novice and experienced bassists. This compact bass features a solid mahogany body and set neck providing a warm and resonant tone that belies its smaller size. Fitted with an Alan Entwistle double coil at the neck and a mini double coil at the bridge it offers a versatile range of sounds that can adapt to various musical genres. The mahogany body paired with a 22-fret jatoba fingerboard ensures smooth playability and comfortable handling ideal for those lengthy jam sessions or live performances. Not just a treat for the ears the Callan also scores high on aesthetics with its sleek double cutaway design and shiny chrome hardware. The Wilkinson WJBL175 tuners and a fully adjustable bridge ensure that the bass stays in tune even during the most vigorous playing. Its further equipped with a 3-ply scratchplate and GraphTech nut enhancing durability and sustain. Whether youre thumping out deep grooves or crafting intricate bass lines the Vintage REVO Callan is designed to inspire creativity and elevate your musical expression.
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