It’s a way-cool take on an early ’50s Precision Bass, with classic looks and special star graphic designed to the oft-airborne Green Day bassist’s own specifications, with a huge, gnarly punk-pop sound that effortlessly punches right through the thickest guitar attack.
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| Mike Dirnt Precision Bass® |
| 030-1070-(Color#) |
| Artist Series |
(580) Arctic White,
(Polyurethane Finish) |
| Agathis |
Maple, Thick “C” Shape,
(Satin Polyurethane Finish) |
| Rosewood, 9.5” Radius (241mm) |
| 20 Medium Jumbo Frets |
| 1 Split Single-Coil Precision Bass Pickup |
| Volume, Tone |
| None |
| Standard 4-Saddle |
| Standard Open-Gear Tuners |
| Chrome |
1-Ply White On:
(580) Vintage White |
| 34” (864 mm) |
| 1.6” (40.5 mm) |
Distinctive “Star” Graphic on Body,
‘51 Headstock Shape,
‘51 Slab Style Body Top with Sharp Radius,
‘51 Style Control Plate,
‘55 Style Front Arm Contour,
‘55 Style Pickguard Shape,
White Dot position Inlays,
Side Mounted Jack Plate,
Knurled Chrome Control Knobs |
| Super 7350M, NPS, p/n 073-7350-006, Gauges: (.045, .065,
.085, .105) |
| None |
| 4/2007 |
| Product Prices, Features, Specifications and Availability
Are Subject To Change Without Notice |
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