Friday, March 16, 2012

MTD Kingston "The Z" Bass Guitar (4 String, Left Handed, Rosewood)super


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List Price : $1,839.00 Price : $1,189.00
MTD Kingston

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"Z" 4-string Left-handed, Rosewood Fingerboard, Satin Burled Maple Finish. The MTD Z series of basses were created for a discerning player looking for the clarity, feel and response found only in a handmade, boutique style bass. The Z basses incorporate many of the superior design elements found on MTD’s revered American series instruments - but at a truly affordable price. Carefully constructed using a high quality Mahogany core and beautifully adorned with a Burled Maple top, the Z basses marry beauty with unparallel performance. Designed by master luthier Michael Tobias, the MTD Kingston Series of instruments offer enhanced playability, exceptional tone, and superior construction at a price fit for any musician. Michael has trained a team of luthiers in the fine art of building an MTD bass and the results are nothing short of his lifelong goal: creating an affordable instrument that has the look, feel, and soul of his revered American basses. The MTD Kingston Series of Instruments are carefully constructed to Michael's exacting specifications.


  • One-piece Asymmetrical Neck: Michael's special neck shape that promotes good playing technique and minimizes fatigue.
  • MTD Quick Release Bridge: Killer set-up flexibility, great sustain, makes string changing a breeze.
  • Ergonomically Carved Body: Great access to upper frets, Great balance on a strap.
  • Buzz Feiten Tuning System: Play in tune anywhere on the neck, Preferred by pro players.
  • 24 Medium Jumbo Frets: Perfect size for all techniques and set-ups, and long-wearing


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