Schecter - Michael Anthony MA-4 Bass Gloss Natural
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Electric Bass
The Michael Anthony MA-4 Bass Gloss Natural differentiates itself from Schecter by its combination of high-end woods: a swamp ash body topped by a koa top, and a multi-ply maple and walnut neck, providing a rich, powerful sound and exceptional sustain. It's fitted with Schecter USA MonsterTone-P (neck) and MonsterTone-J (bridge) pickups designed to Michael Anthony's specifications, giving it a classic P/J sound that's ideal for rock and funk. You'll find that its 'Thin 'C' neck and 21 extra-jumbo frets guarantee fast, comfortable playability across the entire neck.
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Presentation
Do you want a bass that combines rich sound, playing comfort and prestige? The Schecter Michael Anthony MA-4 Gloss Natural delivers just that. Its swamp ash body topped by a Koa top provides natural warmth and deep bass while retaining excellent clarity.
The screwed neck in "Thin C" maple/walnut multi-ply, coupled with a rosewood fingerboard, ensures smooth, fast playability, with every note gliding along with precision.
Thanks to its 21 X-Jumbo frets and 12" fingerboard radius, your bends gain in amplitude and your attacks in power. The 38 mm (1.496") saddle and the comfortable thickness of the twelfth fret strike a balance between expressive width and playability.
The MonsterTone-J (bridge) and MonsterTone-P (neck) pickups, coupled with the 3-position selector, control your sound: big bass, full-bodied midrange, and the ability to modulate according to style or venue. With its black hardware, WSC THD4 bridge and WSC KG400 tuners, this bass is ready for the stage.
In the studio or in concert, the MA-4 Gloss Natural gives you the power, nuance and presence your playing deserves.
The screwed neck in "Thin C" maple/walnut multi-ply, coupled with a rosewood fingerboard, ensures smooth, fast playability, with every note gliding along with precision.
Thanks to its 21 X-Jumbo frets and 12" fingerboard radius, your bends gain in amplitude and your attacks in power. The 38 mm (1.496") saddle and the comfortable thickness of the twelfth fret strike a balance between expressive width and playability.
The MonsterTone-J (bridge) and MonsterTone-P (neck) pickups, coupled with the 3-position selector, control your sound: big bass, full-bodied midrange, and the ability to modulate according to style or venue. With its black hardware, WSC THD4 bridge and WSC KG400 tuners, this bass is ready for the stage.
In the studio or in concert, the MA-4 Gloss Natural gives you the power, nuance and presence your playing deserves.
Features
Number of strings
4
Number of frets
21
Neck material
Walnut
Fingerboard material
Rosewood
Scale length
864,00 mm (34,02")
Top material
Koa
Fingerboard radius
305 mm (12,00")
Body material
Marsh ash
Hardware color
Black
Cutaway
Yes
Finish
Brilliant
Pickup setup
HH
Neck shape
Slim C
Color
Natural
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Other features
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Schecter Michael Anthony MA-4 Bass Gloss Natural
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4-string electric bass
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Neck : Maple/walnut multi-ply
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Body : Swamp ash, Koa top
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Fingerboard : Rosewood
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Neck type : Screwed
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Shape : Thin "C
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Width at nut : 1,496" (38 mm)
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Thickness at 12th fret: 0.866" (22 mm)
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Fingerboard radius: 12" (305 mm)
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Frets: 21 X-Jumbo
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Fork: 34" (864 MM)
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Markings: Pearlescent dots
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Colour: Gloss Natural
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Fittings: Black
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Bridge: WSC THD4 bass bridge
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Tuners: WSC KG400
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Bridge pickup: Schecter USA MonsterTone-J™ (MA)
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Neck pickup: Schecter USA MonsterTone-P™ (MA)
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Controls: Volume/Tone/3-way switch
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Strings : Ernie Ball 4 string Super Long #2849 (.045-.105)
To find out more...
Michael Anthony is an American bassist best known for his role in the band Van Halen, which he joined at its inception in 1974. Recognisable by his powerful backing vocals and solid bass playing, he contributed to the band's sonic identity for over three decades. Since his departure, he has played with Sammy Hagar in Chickenfoot and The Circle, pursuing an active and energetic career.
