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Species
The fingerboard on the Ripper II Bass is constructed from the highest grade rosewood on the planet. Rosewood is harvested from a wide range of worldwide species, and has been the fingerboard of choice for a broad variety of many models. |
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Grade
A-grade |
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Radius
The 12-inch radius of the fingerboard provides smooth note bending capabilities and eliminates “dead” or “choked out” notes, common occurrences on fingerboards with lesser radiuses. |
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Frets
The traditional “medium/jumbo” fret wire is a combination nickel and silver alloy (approximately 80 percent nickel and 20 percent silver) specifically designed for long life and superior wear. After hand pressing it into the fingerboard, a machine press finishes the job to eliminate the gap between the bottom of the fret wire and the fingerboard. |
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Inlays
The Ripper II Bass features Gibson’s traditional Dot inlays made from figured acrylic. They are pressed into the fingerboard using a process that eliminates gaps, and the need to use fillers. |
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Average Weight
The average weight of a rosewood fingerboard is approximately .44 lbs. |
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Tonal Characteristics
The esthetic character range makes for a great polished surface regardless of its color intensity and resonates with a well balanced mix of warmth and brightness. |