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Brice HXB2-406 AN 3235 Nat Quilt


New upgraded multi-scaled version of the HXB with improved electronics

A slim line, dual cutaway, contoured solid body with matching headstock

Highly figured natural quilted top

String-through bridge design for maximum attack and sustain

Active pickups with bass, mid, treble, blend, and volume controls plus pickup selector switch

All black die-cast hardware adds the finishing touch

Qty Price: $425.00



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New Multi-Scale Version of the HXB!

  • Multi-scaled fretboard (32"-35") for improved string tension on the lower strings and better overall performance
  • 6 string bass
  • A slim line, dual cutaway, contoured solid body with matching headstock
  • Highly figured natural quilted top
  • String-through bridge design for maximum attack and sustain
  • Active pickups with bass, mid, treble, blend and volume controls plus active/passive switch
  • Separate battery compartment lets you change batteries quickly
  • Bolt-on maple neck with adjustable truss rod and 6-bolts for incredible stability
  • Two octave fretboard with position markers on the side
  • All black die-cast hardware adds the finishing touch
  • Measurements

  • Overall length (not including the strap button): 44 1/2"
  • Scale length: 32"-35"
  • Width of the neck at the nut: 2 1/8"
  • Width of the neck at the 24th fret: 3 1/4"
  • Width at widest point: 12 3/4"
  • Pickup dimensions: 1 3/8" x 4 3/8"
  • String spacing at the bridge: 16 mm
  • String gauges are .029, .045, 065, .085, .105, .128
  • Weight: only 9 pounds
  • HXB2 Wiring Diagram

    These are brand new to the market. Please contact us through the home page and let us know what you think!

    Question: What is the advantage of playing a multi-scaled guitar?
    Answer: The multi-scale provides the advantage of having a longer scale length for the lower strings and a shorter scale length for the higher strings. When bass strings have a longer scale, you can achieve a snappier, brighter, and clearer tone. When the treble strings have a shorter scale they produce an inherently warmer, mellower tone. This makes for a tonally balanced instrument. Straight scale instruments tend to suffer from drawbacks: extended scale instruments' high notes can sound shrill and piercing and short scale instruments' low notes can sound muddy. The multi-scale system allows for a "bost of both worlds" approach.

    Question: How much does the bass guitar weigh?
    Answer: Only 9 pounds!