Jackson LTD Pro Plus Pure Metal Concert Bass CB1A EB Gloss Black








Jackson LTD Pro Plus Pure Metal Concert Bass CB1A EB Gloss Black
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Features
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Body Material: Poplar
Bright sound, less sustain than mahogany. -
Technology: Solid Body
Clear, focused, powerful sound with higher sustain -
Fretboard: Ebony
Hard, clear sound quality and long durability. -
Neck construction: Neck thru
Better sustain and easier access to the higher registers. -
Scale: Long scale
Longer scale length allows for greater fret clarity and sustain.
- Strings: 4 string
- Country of origin: Indonesia
- Strings thickness ex factory: .045 - .100
- Special Features: Luminlay Side Dots
- Technology: Solid Body
- Body shape: Concert Bass
- Body Material: Poplar
- Scale: Long scale
- Scale Length: 34" (864 mm)
- Neck construction: Neck thru
- Neck: 3 pc Maple
- Fretboard: Ebony
- Fretboard Inlays: Sharkfin
- Frets: 24
- Pickup type: Humbucker
- Bridge Pickup: Fishman Fluence Modern Bridge
- Pickup Selector Switch: 3 way toggle
- Electronics: 2 Bd EQ
- Controls: 1x Volume
- Hardware: Chrome
- Color/ Finish: Gloss Black
- Finish: High Gloss
- Includes: Gigbag
Jackson Guitars was created when Grover Jackson took over the well-known company Charvel's Guitar Repair in 1978. The collaboration with the then Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Randy Rhoads in 1980 resulted in the Rhoads body shape, which is still available today, and also marked the start of Jackson Guitars. The timing was just right because heavy metal was experiencing a heyday in the 1980s and the trend (started by Eddie Van Halen) was so-called super or power strats. These are guitars that are visually more or less based on the classic ST form , but are equipped with more modern and stylistically more suitable components such as humbuckers or Floyd Rose tremolos. Jackson soon earned a reputation as a forger of premium, American-built, high-end custom instruments that could be seen in the hands of many well-known guitarists of the time. With the musical changes of the 1990s, Jackson Guitars began opening factories in the Far East in order to be able to offer their instruments in cheaper areas. Since 2002, both Jackson and Charvel have been part of the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.