Ashdown Engineering

Le Saint

£1,099.00

LE SAINT CO-CONÇU AVEC DAN LAKIN

Avec une configuration P & J Pick Up, le Saint est un instrument polyvalent pour la basse. Un bon équilibre et un look distinctif distinguent le Saint de la foule. Disponible dans une gamme de couleurs et d'options, y compris la finition en bois de la touche.

Utilisant des Hipshot Tuners, Wilkinson Bridges, ces basses ont été fabriquées en utilisant les meilleurs matériaux possibles pour une utilisation professionnelle sur la route, à la maison ou en studio. La gamme de basses Ashdown a été conçue pour résister à l'épreuve du temps.

SPECIFICATIONS:

BODY WOOD - LIGHTWEIGHT ALDER

BODY FINISH -
HIGH GLOSS POLY

NECK WOOD -
MAPLE
FINGERBOARD WOOD – ROSEWOOD

NECK FINISH -
OIL

FINGERBOARD RADIUS -
10

TRUSS ROD -
2 WAY - ALLEN ADJUSTMENT AT BODY
INLAYS - DOT AND OR BLOCKS WITH BINDING

NUT -
BONE - WIDTH 44.5mm

FRET WIRE - BS-DHP-2295 (2.2mm x 0.9mm)

FRETS NO. -
20

SCALE -
34

PICKUPS -
1 - PBASS STYLE & 1 JBASS(AT BRIDGE)

PICKGUARD -
BLACK

CIRCUIT -
NONE

CONTROLS –
VOL/VOL/TONE

POTS -
3 - CTS STYLE 250K

KNOBS –
CHROME
SWITCH – NONE

HARDWARE COLOUR -
CHROME

BRIDGE -
4 STRING THROUGH BRIDGE STRINGING ONLY

TUNERS -
HIPSHOT LICENSED - ULTRA-LTE CHROME

STRINGS -
HIGH QUALITY - STAINLESS STEEL ROUNDWOUND .045-.105

STRING RETAINER -
STRING TREE

STRAPS -
DUAL DESIGN

WEIGHTS –
3.8KG - 8.3LBS

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN - SOUTH KOREA
Dan Lakin and Mark Gooday
Dan Lakin Luthier/bass aficionado and Mark Gooday, friends for many years have pooled skills, resources and passion for Bass with a line of co-designed Dan Lakin and Ashdown Engineered manufactured Bass guitars, to start it was just going to be one bass but as you can imagine things got a little carried away and we opted to go all out with an impressive range of instruments.
Close up of the rosewood Ashdown the saint bass guitar
Dan’s passion sees him making basses in Chicago to order and totally USA built. Basses built to order are one thing but getting a brand out there as he had in the past was not of interest to him.
Close up of the back of the head Ashdown the saint bass guitar
So with Dan in tow Ashdown is taking up that mantra for him as having made basses before and always wishing to do so again, a Chance meeting in Chicago Music Exchange on a road trip for Mark saw the seeds of interest sown.


Close up of the back of the gold Ashdown the saint bass guitar
Months later those seeds come to reality...
Close up of the rosewood black Ashdown the saint bass guitar
Originally our necks were going to be finished with polymerized low-sheen tung oil. This product became increasingly difficult to source. Birchwood-Casey Tru-Oil brand gun stock oil turned out to be the best substitute product to obtain the classic feel of our bass neck.
Close up of the black head on the Ashdown the saint bass guitar
Close up of the red head on the Ashdown the saint bass guitar
Close up of the blue head on the Ashdown the saint bass guitar
Close up of the silver head on the Ashdown the saint bass guitar
Close up of the white head on the Ashdown the saint bass guitar

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