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Schecter Fretless Electric Bass

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Since 1976, Schecter Guitar Research has been changing the way bassists make music with their exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. Dedicated to providing top-quality instruments to musicians of every skill level and style, they've solidified their elite status as one of the world's premier guitar companies. Schecter's fretless electric basses are no exception to their practice of offering professional-level instruments at a price that is within the means of any musician. When you're ready to add your name to Schecter's ever-growing list of artists, look no further than the fretless electric basses in this section. The great thing about a fretless bass is that without the presence of metal frets, your fingers have the ability to slide freely up and down the fretboard, letting you dig in and really connect to your instrument. The transition between notes is smoother and more organic, which is why fretless basses are particularly popular among the fast-fingering styles of jazz, funk and R&B musicians. If you're in the market for a bass that sounds fantastic in the studio and looks amazing on stage, the Schecter Guitar Research Stiletto Studio-4 Fretless Bass is the perfect axe for you. Loaded with features like EMG-Hz pickups and 3-band tone circuitry, this sleek, mahogany-bodied sound machine delivers the output needed to tackle every playing situation. With its shining satin gold hardware and beautifully-figured bubinga top, the Stiletto Studio is as much an artistic statement as it is an instrument. This beauty also comes in a 5-string model, so if you really want to dial into low-end jams, the Studio-5 Fretless Bass is a great option for you. As you can see, it's really no surprise that Schecter is so well-known and respected on the world stage. On tour with everyone from Johnny Christ of Avenged Sevenfold to Seether's Dale Stewart, these basses continue to impress today's most discerning players. And with so many exceptional instruments available, you owe it to your talent to look all of them and see which one will best project your signature sound.