SX SJB-62 4+1 5-String Fretless Bass

SX SJB-62/41/FL/

This new fretless 5-String bass from SX guitars features classic jazz styling at a great low price!

  • The headstock features 4+1 tuner separation (4 one one side, one on the other)
  • Dual cutaway solid Alder body; it is lightweight yet produces a full range of colorful tones
  • J-Style pickups offer superior output and two volume and one tone controls let you tailor your individual sound
  • Truss rod adjustable Maple neck with Rosewood finger board and dot inlays
  • White 3-Ply pickguard
  • All Chrome hardware gives this bass a rich look
  • Scale length is 34"
  • Width of the neck at the nut: 1 5/8" at the 20st fret: 2 5/8". String spacing at the nut is 3/8" and 5/8" at the 20th fret
  • Overall length 45"
  • Width at the widest point: 13"
  • Actual Weight is only 9 lbs
  • Pickup dimensions are 3 5/8" x 3/4"
  • We recommend a case with this item!


    Note, this item is "UPS oversize" and ships as if it weighs 30 lbs. Actual weight is only 9 lbs.
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    Above is 3TS Sunburst

    Above is BK Black

    Above is LPB Lake Placid Blue

    Kurt--- Last Thursday week I received the SX sjb-62 4+1 (5 string) fretless jazz bass. I was so impressed, with this big bottom monster bang for the buck that on Friday morning and ordered the SX SJB QMD 5 string with the pearl inlays in the next. The fretless was singing before I even had the chance to add chorus/flanger or even reverb. I’m still blown away by the quality of this machine, the craftsmanship is competitive with instrument$ that command 5x the price. What a collection for the price. The complaints from me = 0.

    I’ve read the complaints and I think consumers fail to realize that the larger manufacturers actually sell blemished models that still cost far more that the 2 perfect instruments I received. The major producers also have defective inventory, it’s simply a part of the manufacturing industry—quality control. The question is, “…how do they address consumer concerns?” Just a warning to those that haven’t ordered: DON’T LET THE PRICE FOOL YOU!!!! I consider it a treat to buy quality at a serious discount, especially as my daughter start college this fall. George S. 7-7-2006

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