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  • It's A Blast

    Known (up until now) for their Upright Basses, Blast Cult has decided to start turning out an electric bass. Somewhere between a long and a short scale, she's a unique face on a unique bass!

    The Blast Cult Thirty 2



    32” inch scale
    Louisiana Cypress body
    Maple neck



    BLAST CULT swamp skunk fingerboard
    Hipshot bridge
    Hipshot ultra light tuners



    BLAST CULT active upright bass pick-up by EMG
    Vintage jumbo frets



    9.5 fingerboard radius
    Graph Tech tusq bass nut 1.62” width
    Coined BLAST CULT logo on neck pocket
    41 ½ complete length
    Made in the U.S.A.



    OPTIONS:

    Available fretted or fretless
    Ebony fingerboard
    Tremolo
    Mahogany body
    Special colors, Custom Wood and commissioned instruments available

    Check out Blast Cult Online for more details and pricing.
    Comments 2 Comments
    1. thunderman's Avatar
      thunderman -
      This looks like my first guitar, a Silvertone from Sears that had a 6" speaker built into the case. The shape and the sparkly body paint are almost exactly the same! I'd love to try one out...
    1. DaveB's Avatar
      DaveB -
      $3300.00+ as pictured. Pretty expensive and it has a couple of possible technical problems. The biggest problem is the difficulty the owner would have finding strings to fit the 32" scale. The other problem I see is that the A and D strings are putting sideways tension on the nut because the tuners are not aligned with the strings. I think the first thing I would do if I were ordering one would be to knock of the $500 for the tremolo option. Still, that would be around $2800 which is about $1000 more than I paid for my Carvin Brian Bromberg Signature B25 five string bass.
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