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HUMAN BASE
ELECTRIC BASS
The following Human Base models are available in the U.S. market: The Bass X, The Max, The Jonas, The Class X, and The X-Over. The Bass X Series features an offset double cutaway ash body, bird's-eye maple top, rear-mounted bolt-on neck (neck extends well into the back of the body and bolts in), 22-fret rosewood fingerboard, fixed bridge, two Bartolini pickups, volume/tone controls, active electronics, and is available in various Translucent matte finishes. Retail is $2,699 for the four-string, $2,899 for the five-string, and $3,199 for the six-string.
The Max series has a larger body and several options. Retail is $3,499 for the four-string, $3,999 for the five-string, and $4,399 for the six-string. The Jonas series retails for the same prices as the Max series. The Class X series has a very large treble bout and is the priciest model in the lineup. The retail prices are $4,199 for the four-string, $4,699 for the five-string, and $5,099 for the six-string. The X-Over is discontinued and last retailed for $2,229 for the four-string, $2,379 for the five-string, and $2,549 for the six string. The JBX series features a more offset body with a large bass bout. This model is also discontinued and the four-string last retailed for $2,250, the five-string for $2,550, and the six-string for $2,750. The Base model features a large bass bout that extends up to the 12th fret and is available in four-string (MSR $3,899), five-string (MSR $4,199), and six-string (MSR $4,599) configurations. The Daily Base is similar to The Base and is available in four-string (MSR $3,999), five-string (MSR $4,399), and six-string (MSR $4,699) configurations.
The BassX OC Series are Human Bass' entry-level models. They are available as a four-string (MSR $1,599), five-string (MSR $1,799), or five-string fretless ($1,799).