【used】Bacchus / BJB5-800G ASH/R 3TS 4.590kg #G07074【GIB Yokohama】

정가 $373.00

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Bacchus is a Japanese brand based in Nagano, Japan.

The brand is under the umbrella of Divisor, which owns a large guitar factory called Asuka Factory, and its high quality is appreciated by many musicians because it is handled by the factory itself.

This model is a JB model from the Global Series, which is manufactured independently with the aim of achieving high quality.
We heard that it is manufactured by Key's Handmade Guitar in the Philippines.

It has a Fender-like wood construction with an ash body and rose fingerboard.

The pickups have been replaced and are equipped with Setmour Duncan SJ5s-67/70 set.
The bridge has also been replaced and is currently a GOTOH 404BO-5.

The bridge has had the mounting holes changed when it was replaced, and the original holes have been carefully filled in.

It is equipped with a pre-amplifier with a built-in 2-band EQ for aggressive sound production.

The pickups and bridge have been replaced with high-class ones and the sound is very neat and well-rounded.

The playability typical of Bacchus is palpable and you wouldn't believe that this is a very inexpensive instrument.

However, even though it is made in the Philippines, Bacchus has very careful quality control.
In this respect, there are not many brands in the world that are better than them.

You usually don't get basses of this quality at this price. Recommended.

Approx. 80% frets remaining.
The truss rod is in good working order.
Neck in good condition. Scattered small dents on the head and grip; distortion on the 3rd string peg button. It is difficult to turn, but works well.
The condition of the body and paintwork is marked by small dents and scratches. There are numerous buckle scratches. There is some paint sagging on the body end, probably caused by grounding with straps, stands, etc.
The condition of the electrical system is such that the centre clicks on the treble and bass pots are a little weak. I think it is from the original. Operation is good.
Controls : neck volume, bridge volume, treble, bass.
Nut width : 45.8 mm
Pitch between strings at bridge : 18.0mm
Scale : 34inch
Year of manufacture : unknown
Country of manufacture : unknown
Accessories : None

The D'addario EXL, which is trusted by professional musicians, is used in the set-up.
Characterised by a powerful attack and rich overtones, it is truly a performance worthy of being called a standard.
These are high-quality strings that maximise the performance and character of the instrument, so please enjoy them as well.

The GIB craftsmen have adjusted them to make them easy to play and deliver them to you.

Serial number: #G07074
Weight: 4.590kg
Fret: 80% remaining
Truss rod: good working
There are some small dents on the head and grip. There is distortion in the 3rd string peg button. However, it is difficult to turn, it works well.
Controls: Neck volume, bridge volume, treble, bass
Body condition: Small dents and scratches are noticeable. There are many buckle scratches. There is some kinking in the paint film at the end of the body, probably caused by grounding the strap or bass. There is some kinking in the paint film at the end of the body, probably caused by grounding the strap or stand.
Electrical: The centre click of the treble and bass pots is weak, and you can only feel it by turning the knobs with a light touch. Everything works fine, including the other controls.
Nut width: 45.8mm
String spacing: 18.0mm
Scale length: 34inch
Custom: The pickup has been replaced with Setmour Duncan SJ5s-67/70 set and the bridge has been replaced with 404BO-5. There is an original bridge There is an original bridge mounting hole under the bridge that has been filled in.
Accessories: none
Year: manufacturing date unknown
Country of origin: unclear

Text: Shunsuke Saga

Inspection officer : Wakatsuki

GIB 3-month warranty included

Ships in sturdy cardboard boxes.
Item will be packed with a hard cardboard box.

Contact Info

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