ESP 5 String Electric Bass Kit with Gig Bag (Black)Giving you a five-string electric bass and a corresponding gig bag at a comparatively low price-point, the ESP LB15KITBLKS LTD B-15 Kit from ESP features a solid basswood body, a double-cutaway design, a sleek black finish, and a means to carry the instrument around from lesson to lesson-or gig to gig, as the case may be.

Item Code: LB15KITBLKS | Brand: ESP

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Giving you a five-string electric bass and a corresponding gig bag at a comparatively low price-point, the ESP LB15KITBLKS LTD B-15 Kit from ESP features a solid basswood body, a double-cutaway design, a sleek black finish, and a means to carry the instrument around from lesson to lesson-or gig to gig, as the case may be.

Its bolt-on maple neck, measuring 34" in scale, is fitted with a rosewood fingerboard and 24 extra-jumbo frets. The strings are secured by a set of LTD tuners, along with a fixed bridge.

For electronics, the guitar is outfitted with an ESP designed LDP, a P-style pickup situated in the neck position. A volume knob and tone knob give you control over the electronics various timbres.

 

Specs:

  • Neck type: Maple
  • Radius: 15.75"
  • Nut width: 43mm
  • Nut type: Molded
  • Neck contour: Thin U
  • Fret-type: Extra jumbo
  • Body: Solid basswood body
  • Hardware color: Chrome
  • Strap buttons: Standard
  • Neck pickup: ESP-designed LDP
  • Electronics: Passive
  • Hardware Color:Chrome
  • Strap Button:Standard
  • Tuners:LTD
  • Bridge:LTD DB-5
  • Neck:PU ESP Designed LDP
  • Bridge: PU ESP Designed LDJ
  • Electronics: Active
  • Electronics Layout: Volume/Volume/ATB-1 Tone Boost
  • Strings: (.045/.065/.085/.105/.125)
  • Case: GIG BAG INCLUDED

The look, feel, and functionality of its chrome hardware offset and complement its black finish.

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