Item Description

Title : Electric Bass Guitar E-II GB-5 Black ES9680183 Soft case 5 String USED
Brand : E-II
Model : GB-5

Condition : Very Good

Weight : 4.69kg


--- Condition : Excellent > Very Good > Good > Acceptable


Details Description :
E-II/GB-5 Black E-II version of the modern design ESP GROOVER. The pickup is a Seymour Duncan SSB-5 and the preamp is a Seymour Duncan STC-3M3. Pulling up the Vol knob creates a mid-cut, making it the perfect sound for slap. The scale uses a standard 864mm scale, and the number of frets is 21F. It is in good condition with only minor scratches. Truss rod: plenty of room Fret: 60-70% Accessories: Soft case/genuine Weight: 4.69kg Serial: ES9680183 Truss rod [No problem] The rod has been confirmed up to 60 degrees left and right and there is no problem. Frets remaining [No problem] Sufficient fret height String height (bass string side) 2.5mm above the 12th fret String height (treble string side) 2.0mm above the 12th fret Nut width 47.0mm Neck thickness (near the 1st fret) 21.2mm Neck thickness (around 12th fret) 23.9mm Scale 864mm (34") RADIUS 305mm (12") Strings for setup D'Addario / .045-.135 set Repair/Maintenance Areas Cleaning, String Replacement, Rod Adjustment, Octave Adjustment, String Height Adjustment, Grinding


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