Difference between revisions of "Status Kitara Doubleneck Bass"
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[[File:Cb1.png|thumb|right| [[Chris Wolstenholme]] playing the Doubleneck Bass]] | [[File:Cb1.png|thumb|right| [[Chris Wolstenholme]] playing the Doubleneck Bass]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:16, 20 September 2013
Status/Kitara Doubleneck Bass | |
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Manufacturer | Status Graphite/Misa |
Used | 2012-09-13— |
Body type | unknown as of yet, likely made of graphite |
Neck joint | unknown as of yet, likely made of graphite |
Body covering | unknown as of yet |
Wood | unknown as of yet, likely graphite. |
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.