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== Information ==
== Information ==


The Status "Stealth" (not to be confused with Stealth-finished bassess) is Status model, which represents "a milestone in Status' expertise of working with carbon fibre composites". The Stealth is a lamintaed woven graphite through-neck bass, which has a phenolic fingerboard. The bass provides a clarity and consistency of the tone across the fretboard. The "Stealth" model is also recognisable for its distinctive "fatter" shape.
The Status "Stealth" (not to be confused with Stealth-finished bassess) is Status model, which represents "a milestone in Status' expertise of working with carbon fibre composites". The Stealth is a lamintaed woven graphite through-neck bass, which has a phenolic fingerboard. The bass provides a clarity and consistency of the tone across the fretboard. The "Stealth" model is also recognisable for its distinctive "fatter" shape, compared to the S2.


First seen in 2022, Chris is using a headless 5-string model of the Status Stealth. It appears to be painted in custom gray paint.
First seen in 2022, Chris is using a headless 5-string model of the Status Stealth. It appears to be painted in custom gray paint.

Revision as of 23:06, 9 May 2022

Headed 5-string Status Stealth
Chris's headless 5-string Status Stealth
Status Stealth
Manufacturer Status Graphite
Used 2022-05-09-
Body type Solid
Neck joint Neck-through
Body covering Carbon-graphite
Wood Alder
Bridge Mono-rail bridge units
Electronics Master volume and pickup blend controls
Pickup(s) 2 Status hum-cancelling pickups
Special circuits Treble and bass active E.Q. plus bright switch

Information

The Status "Stealth" (not to be confused with Stealth-finished bassess) is Status model, which represents "a milestone in Status' expertise of working with carbon fibre composites". The Stealth is a lamintaed woven graphite through-neck bass, which has a phenolic fingerboard. The bass provides a clarity and consistency of the tone across the fretboard. The "Stealth" model is also recognisable for its distinctive "fatter" shape, compared to the S2.

First seen in 2022, Chris is using a headless 5-string model of the Status Stealth. It appears to be painted in custom gray paint.

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