

EMG pickups are state-of-the-art, popular pickups for electric guitars and basses, known for clear sound reproduction, low noise and versatility. With their active technology, they produce a strong, interference-resistant signal, especially in high-gain situations. Available in various versions, they offer vintage to modern sounds and enable flexible sound adjustments with features such as push-pull potentiometers. Particularly appreciated in rock and metal, EMG pickups are characterized by reliability and first-class sound quality.

The WSC KG400 or “Wet-String Compensation” tuners help keep the bass in tune even when the strings are wet, which can happen if a player sweats during a performance or the weather is humid/humid. The WSC mechanism compensates for changes in string tension caused by moisture, allowing the bass to stay in tune longer.

An ebony fretboard is characterized by a clear and precise tone quality. The dense structure of the wood allows the string vibrations to be efficiently transferred to the body, resulting in a balanced sound spectrum with clear highs and well-defined mids.
| Model Name | JD DeServio J-4 |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 84 |
| Finish | Gloss Black w/"BLS" Distressed Flag |
| Body | Alder |
| Neck | Maple, bolt-on |
| Fretboard | Ebony |
| Scale | 34” / 863 mm |
| Neck Shape | Thin C |
| Nut Width | 38 mm |
| Frets | 22 Medium |
| Bridge Pickup | EMG TBHZ |
| Neck Pickup | EMG TBHZ |
| Controls | Volume/Volume/Tone (Push-Pull Coil-Tap) |
| Bridge | Hipshot 'A' Style Bass w/String Thru Body or Top Load |
| Tuners | WSC KG400 |
| Hardware | Black Chrome |
| Strings | Ernie Ball 4 String Super Long #2849 (.045-.105) |
| Case (sold separately) | SCSGR-5SB |

