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[[File:StatusStealth5StringHeaded.jpg|thumb|right|Headed 5-string Status Stealth]]
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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.


First seen in 2022, Chris is using a headless 5-string model of the Status Stealth.  
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.


=== Songs used for ===
=== Songs used for ===

Revision as of 22:59, 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.

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.

Songs used for


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