KRAMER DMZ6000B / Electric Bass Guitar w/ Original HC

Description

Condition: Used

KRAMER DMZ6000B
Accessories: hard case

The DMZ6000B features a laminated body composed of walnut with a burl wood grain and maple with bird's eye, and a neck made of a combination of maple and non-warping aluminum.
The serial number is 08331 and the pot date is 1979.
Pickups are equipped with Dimarzio P BASS (patent applied for) & JBASS (patent applied for).
The pegs are German made Schaller and the bridge is Badass.
Controls are front Vol, front Tone, rear Vol, rear Tone, and mini switch is PU selector, front series parallel, and rear series parallel.

There are some scratches, parts and neck dulling, and one small ding, but considering the age, it is in quite beautiful condition.
The neck is in good condition and is set at 2.5mm on the 4th string and 2.0mm on the 1st string at the top of the 12th fret, so there is no chatter or clogging when played through an amp.
The frets seem to have been worn out, and although there is about 50% remaining, the fretboard still has a good amount of fretboard space and is easy to play.

The weight is about 4.63kg.
One mini switch has been replaced.
Original hard case included.








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