Difference between revisions of "Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass"

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| Manufacturer = Status Graphite/Misa
| Manufacturer = Status Graphite/Misa
| Used = [[Stockholm SVT 2012 (gig) |2012-09-13]]—
| Used = [[Stockholm SVT 2012 (gig) |2012-09-13]]—
| Body = unknown as of yet, likely made of graphite
| Body = Alder encased in one-piece graphite composite
| Neck = unknown as of yet, likely made of graphite
| Neck = Woven graphite neck (bolt-on)
| BodyCovering = unknown as of yet
| BodyCovering = High gloss lacquer/matte lacquer
| Wood = unknown as of yet, likely graphite.
| Wood = Alder
| Bridge = Headless mono-rail bridge / tuners
| Bridge = Headless mono-rail bridge / tuners
| Electronics = Master volume, pickup blend control (likely)
| Electronics = Master volume, pickup blend control (likely)
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[[Chris Wolstenholme | Chris]] uses this bass for the song [[Madness (song)| Madness]]. It is incredibly unique in that the top half of the bass is a Misa [[Misa_Kitara|Kitara]], cut to fit the wood frame, and the bottom half is a [[Status S2-Classic|Status S2-Classic headless]]. The bass is likely tuned to EADG standard. It debuted at the [[Stockholm SVT 2012 (gig) | SVT]] on the 13th of September 2012 where it was used for Madness.
[[Chris Wolstenholme | Chris]] uses this bass for the song [[Madness (song)| Madness]]. It is incredibly unique in that the top half of the bass is a Misa [[Misa_Kitara|Kitara]], cut to fit the wood frame, and the bottom half is a [[Status S2-Classic|Status S2-Classic headless]]. The bass is likely tuned to EADG standard. It debuted at the [[Stockholm SVT 2012 (gig) | SVT]] on the 13th of September 2012 where it was used for Madness.
Chris has three basses built in case of failure
During the Drones tour, the Kitara system had to be completely rebuilt due to the large amounts of failing as the Misa Kitara is not an instrument built for heavy turing. The screen was replaced with an iPad, which is controlling a synthesizer via midi and the plastic Kitara neck was replaced with a wooden neck, encapsulated by plastic a shell, with buttons laid over the wood.


==Touring==
==Touring==

Revision as of 18:56, 11 June 2017

Chris Wolstenholme playing the Doubleneck Bass
Chris Wolstenholme's Doubleneck Bass
Chris Wolstenholme's Doubleneck Bass up close
Status/Kitara Doubleneck Bass
Manufacturer Status Graphite/Misa
Used 2012-09-13
Body type Alder encased in one-piece graphite composite
Neck joint Woven graphite neck (bolt-on)
Body covering High gloss lacquer/matte lacquer
Wood Alder
Bridge Headless mono-rail bridge / tuners
Electronics Master volume, pickup blend control (likely)
Pickup(s) 2 Status soap-bar pickups (likely)
Special circuits Top half of the bass is a kitara, cut to fit the wood frame

Chris uses this bass for the song Madness. It is incredibly unique in that the top half of the bass is a Misa Kitara, cut to fit the wood frame, and the bottom half is a Status S2-Classic headless. The bass is likely tuned to EADG standard. It debuted at the SVT on the 13th of September 2012 where it was used for Madness.

Chris has three basses built in case of failure

During the Drones tour, the Kitara system had to be completely rebuilt due to the large amounts of failing as the Misa Kitara is not an instrument built for heavy turing. The screen was replaced with an iPad, which is controlling a synthesizer via midi and the plastic Kitara neck was replaced with a wooden neck, encapsulated by plastic a shell, with buttons laid over the wood.

Touring

Songs used for


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