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a8<br />

a4/5 basses<br />

specs<br />

F<strong>in</strong>gerboard :<br />

Ebony<br />

The <strong>God<strong>in</strong></strong> two-chamber concept applies<br />

itself beautifully <strong>in</strong> the A8. The A8 has caught<br />

the attention of many of the top mandol<strong>in</strong><br />

players <strong>in</strong> the world who <strong>are</strong> delighted to<br />

have access to great sound, at any volume,<br />

for the first time.<br />

specs<br />

F<strong>in</strong>gerboard :<br />

Ebony Fretless<br />

Theses unique <strong>in</strong>struments take a different<br />

approach to provid<strong>in</strong>g acoustic bass sounds to<br />

bass players <strong>in</strong> a portable design. The two-chamber<br />

body, solid top, and custom LR Baggs electronics<br />

work superbly together. More flexible than<br />

you might expect, m<strong>in</strong>or adjustments <strong>in</strong> the onboard<br />

graphic EQ place the A-Series basses <strong>in</strong> a<br />

variety of musical contexts.<br />

Neck :<br />

Mahogany<br />

Body :<br />

Two-chambered<br />

Mahogany, Solid<br />

Spruce top<br />

Pickups :<br />

Custom RMC electronics<br />

colors natural sg<br />

cognac burst hg<br />

Neck :<br />

Rock Maple<br />

34" scale<br />

16" Radius<br />

1 ½" nut width<br />

(4-str<strong>in</strong>g)<br />

1 13/16” nut width<br />

(5-str<strong>in</strong>g)<br />

Body :<br />

Two-chambered Silver<br />

Leaf Maple, Solid<br />

Cedar top<br />

Pickups :<br />

LR Baggs electronics<br />

natural sg<br />

colors

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