Sandberg Guitars Release 35th Anniversary California Supreme Basses

Just in time for the 35th anniversary, Sandberg presents a very special Anniversary model:The Sandberg California Supreme

Sandberg Guitars Release 35th Anniversary California Supreme Basses

Just in time for the 35th anniversary, Sandberg presents a very special Anniversary model:The Sandberg California Supreme

Just in time for the 35th anniversary, Sandberg presents a very special Anniversary model: The Sandberg California Supreme

The boutique bass flagship of Braunschweig´s creative forge dazzles with a beautiful hand-selected curly maple top, matching headstock, and noble oval inlay. Beyond that, this bass embodies all the experience and all the technical refinements that Sandberg mastermind Holger Stonjek and his team have developed in over 3 decades.

The 6-bolt neck made of European maple was subjected to Sandberg’s signature “Thermo Treatment.” In this process, the tonewoods are roasted in a special thermal oven for several days. The result: the cell structure of the wood changes in such a way that the wood vibrates like an old, seasoned piece of wood. The wood also gets less sensitive to climatic changes as a result.

The tailpiece, knobs, solid bridge, and precisely working Sandberg Super Light tuners made of stiff aircraft aluminum. These developments have been constantly refined over the years and reflect the experience of the last 35 years.

The active Sandberg 3-band electronics offers unique features and a plethora of sound options. It is one of the few bass premaps on the market that can continue to operate passively without interruption in the event of a battery failure. In addition to bass, mid, treble, and balance controls, a push/pull volume knob lets you choose between active and passive. In passive mode, the EQ’s treble control acts as a passive treble blend.

The ebony fingerboard, 22 frets, special oval inlays, and “glow-in-the-dark” side dots bring both high-function and elegance.

The Sandberg California Supreme – 35 years of experience and passion.

For more details visit: www.Sandberg-guitars.de 

Bass Magazine   By: Bass Magazine