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Revision as of 11:31, 6 October 2012

Chris playing Status S2-Classic "Graphite".
Chris playing Status S2-Classic Walnut.
Status S2-Classic
Manufacturer Status Graphite
Used 2010–
Body type One-piece graphite composite
Neck joint Neck-through
Body covering High gloss lacquer
Wood Carbon fiber constuction
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


Chris uses three different Status S2-Classic basses. He first used the walnut one, then the black (graphite made) one and his latest model is the black (graphite) one with embedded LED's. The latter of which is a protoype model of the Status Chris Wolstenholme Signature Bass and differs slightly from the other two ones. It's unknown whether Chris now uses this model or his signature model live. He acquired the Walnut one near the beginning of the The Resistance stadium tour. The black one was delivered just before Glastonbury 2010. The black one with LED's was used since the South America U2 Support. These basses are custom made by the English guitar company Status Graphite.


Status S2-Classic Walnut

Songs used for

Status S2-Classic "Graphite"

Songs used for

Status S2-Classic "Graphite-LED"

Songs used for




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