MTD Kingston Artist 4 String Maple Fingerboard Transparent Blue
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Artist 4-string bass, Maple Fingerboard, Transluscent Blue finish. The MTD Kingston Artist Basses were created for the player who is looking for the warm but slightly aggressive sound of the large pole, dual humbucking pickups made popular in the 70's and 80's. The Artist incorporates many of the superior design elements found on MTD's revered US-built instruments-but at a fraction of the cost. Carefully constucted using high quality Basswood, Eastern Hard Rock Maple and beautifully finished in a stunning high gloss, the Kingston Artist was equipped to meet the demands of any serious player. Designed by master luthier Michael Tobias, the MTD Kingston Series of instruments offer enhanced playability, exceptional tone, and superior construction at a price fit for any musician. Michael has trained a team of luthiers in the fine art of building an MTD bass and the results are nothing short of his lifelong goal: creating an affordable instrument that has the look, feel, and soul of his revered American basses. The MTD Kingston Series of Instruments are carefully constructed to Michael's exacting specifications.
- 4-string electric bass guitar in trans blue with a warm but slightly aggressive sound; designed by Michael Tobias
- Maple fingerboard with 34-inch scale and 24 medium jumbo frets
- One-piece asymmetrical neck shape promotes good playing technique and minimizes fatigue
- Ergonomically carved basswood body offers great access to upper frets and excellent balance on a strap
- Buzz Feiten tuning system plays in tune everywhere--preferred by pro players





