EMG pickups are state-of-the-art, popular pickups for electric guitars and basses, known for clear sound reproduction, low noise and versatility. With their active technology, they produce a strong, interference-resistant signal, especially in high-gain situations. Available in various versions, they offer vintage to modern sounds and enable flexible sound adjustments with features such as push-pull potentiometers. Particularly appreciated in rock and metal, EMG pickups are characterized by reliability and first-class sound quality.
A "Neck-Thru" neck represents a sophisticated and high-quality construction. In contrast to basses with screwed or glued necks, the neck extends through the entire body of the bass. A key advantage of the neck-thru design is improved string transfer and longer sustain. Another plus point is easier access to higher frets. Due to the continuous neck, bassists can easily play up to the highest frets without a neck-body connection getting in the way.
An ebony fretboard is characterized by a clear and precise tone quality. The dense structure of the wood allows the string vibrations to be efficiently transferred to the body, resulting in a balanced sound spectrum with clear highs and well-defined mids.
Model Name | Ultra Bass |
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Model Number | 2125 |
Finish | Satin Black |
Body | Mahogany |
Neck | Mahogany/Maple 5-pc, Neck-Thru w/Ultra Access |
Fretboard | Ebony |
Scale | 34” / 863 mm |
Neck Shape | Thin C |
Nut Width | 38 mm |
Frets | 20 X-Jumbo |
Bridge Pickup | EMG TBHZ |
Neck Pickup | EMG TBHZ |
Controls | Volume/Volume/Tone |
Bridge | Schecter Custom Bass String Thru (or Top Load) |
Tuners | Open Gear Light Weight |
Hardware | Black |
Strings | Ernie Ball 4 String Super Long #2849 (.045-.105) |
Case (sold separately) | SCSGR-UNIV6 |