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PRS SE Kingfisher Electric Bass Guitar - Faded Blue Wraparound Burst

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PRS SE Kingfisher Bass
Faded Blue Wraparound Burst

Big Tone That Demands Attention

The SE Kingfisher has modern signature sound that will grab your attention. Dual humbucking pickups give sparkling top end with a high-midrange growl to give the Kingfisher a personality that will cut through the mix while holding down the band with its sweet warm fundamental tone.

Designed in PRS’s Maryland shop, the Kingfisher’s offset Swamp Ash body and neck-through construction provide sustain and evenly balanced tone. The 24 fret maple/walnut neck allows unlimited possibilities for your creativity and sonic palette, and the 34” scale length makes this an instantly comfortable bass for players old and new.

Kingfisher (4B ‘H’) pickups are deep, thick-sounding humbuckers with plenty of top end clarity and punch. These modern pickups have a distinct old-school tonal character that delivers that huge “clacky” tone missing from some modern basses.

 

SPECS:

BODY

  • Body Construction Solidbody
  • Body Wood Swamp Ash

NECK

  • Number of Frets 24
  • Scale Length 34"
  • Neck Wood 5-Ply Maple with Walnut Strips, Neck-Through Construction
  • Neck Construction Multi-Ply
  • Truss Rod PRS Double-Acting
  • Neck Shape Kingfisher
  • Fretboard Wood Rosewood
  • Fretboard Radius 10"
  • Fretboard Inlay Birds
  • Headstock Logo Signature "SE"
  • Neck/Body Assembly Type Neck Through

HARDWARE

  • Bridge Hipshot TransTone
  • Tuners Hipshot HB6
  • Hardware Type Chrome
  • Truss Rod Cover "Kingfisher"

ELECTRONICS

  • Controls Two Volume Controls and One Tone Control


ADDT'L INFO

  • Comes with PRS SE Gigbag
  • FREE 70 Point Inspection
  • Serial Number: CTIE70284
  • Strings 45-105
  • 9.9 lbs

 

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