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F/S ACG Graft J Type 4
£900
Chorley, Lancs. PR6


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Hi folks

 

Due to my ongoing arthritis issues that seem to not be improving, possibly getting a bit worse, the most reluctant sale of them all.  This is a beautiful and flexible bass.

 

This is the ACG version of the classic Jazz bass, the pickups are pretty much in the 70s position.  Don't be fooled by the modest wood choice and appearance, this is a cracking Jazz bass that was produced in 2024.

 

The bass has passive electronics with volume, Stellartone ToneStyler B10, and a 4-way coil switch, so now you have the following options on top of the volume and tone knobs:  Bridge p/up only; both p/ups in parallel; both p/ups in series (particularly awesome); neck p/up only.

 

The bass weighs in at 3.6kgs (or 8lbs in old money) so very easy to use for long gigs.  It’s in great condition and will come with a good quality gig bag.

 

Meet up of collection as I don't have any more boxes left.  Work does take me around a bit so don't be afraid to ask if you're a bit further away.

 

£900 or very near offer - it's worth every penny of that imho!

 

I'll leave it up here for a few days but if there's no interest I'll sort out a commission sale.

 

Spec:

·       Scale:  34”

·       Body:  Black Limba with oil finish

·       Neck woods:  3-piece Maple with oil finish, carbon rods and asymmetric profile

·       Fingerboard:  Rosewood

·       Radius:  Flat

·       Side dots:  White (might be aluminium but can't remember)

·       Bridge:  Hipshot Type B black

·       Tuning machines:  Hipshot Ultralites black

·       Pickups:  2 x ACG FB single coil (humbucking J type)

·       Electronics:  Passive plus – Volume, ToneStyler 10 and 4-position pickup switch

 

Here are some pics:

 

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12 hours ago, flippyfloop said:

Hate to break it to you but it's 2025 already 😀

Lovely ACG though.

 

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Surely there are few on here who needs convincing about ACGs but ..... I recently had almost all my basses in storage for about 3 months due to a big intercontinental move and when I got them back it was a joy to be reunited with them all but it was my ACG (not the shortie, that is still in the box until I get the hangers up - delayed gratiication 😁) that really blew me away with the playability and the feel through the instrument. You don't need all the active bells ansd whistles to have a marvellous instrument and the joy of the ACG is in the DNA, especially the neck shaping. Given how much other things that were mass produced but have a 'name' sell for, 900 quid is a steal. 

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