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Artisan Bass Works Adds Fidelity Series to Their Catalogue of Ergonomic Basses

Published 9 years ago on April 23, 2015

By Jonathan Graham

(PRESS RELEASE): Artisan Bass Works (ABW) has announced the availability of their new Fidelity Series basses. Seen as the pinnacle of their designs and the result of 5 years of development and testing, the Fidelity bass is the perfect combination of looks, playability, tonal range, and ergonomics.

ABW stands out as a manufacturer of efficiently designed ergonomic bass guitars utilizing ANSIR Technology™. Their patented angled neck design puts the neck of the instrument in the perfect playing position with no effort on the part of the player providing maximum playability and faster fretting while relieving stress on muscles, joints, and connective tissue.

The Fidelity Maple model features a figured maple bookmatched top and walnut stringer over a 3 piece select alder panel. Each bass is a unique piece of art! Roasted maple neck with an ebony fretboard gives a clean look with a great balance of bright and warm tones. The Fidelity is also available in a striking all black configuration with a maple fingerboard. Other configurations are available

Under the hood, the Fidelity features Aguilar OBP- 3 band preamp and Seymour Duncan Stack for Jazz SJB-5 pickups offering maximum onboard tonal control and dynamic range with zero hum. The bridge pickup has a defined, percussive character and the neck pickup has a broad warm tone perfect for slap-style playing. Paired with the Aguilar preamp wired at 18v, deep lows, articulate midrange, and sweet treble response are all just a knob twist away.

For more info: Artisan Bass Works


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