Jerry Jones Baritone (Bass VI)


Used

Price:
Sale price$2,500.00

Description

Jerry Jones Baritone/Bass VI Electric Guitar, Maple neck, Indian Rosewood fretboard, 1 11/16" nut width, 30" scale length, bone nut, compensated Rosewood saddle, 3-way toggle pickup selector, Jerry Jones wound Lipstick Tube pickups.

Includes gig bag. 

For many years, Jerry Jones Guitars built guitars, basses, baritones, and other instruments based on ’50s and ’60s Danelectros—though they featured better bridges and tuners, an adjustable truss rod, better electronics, and improved fretwork. Although Jerry Jones Guitars ceased production in 2011, its instruments are still highly sought after on the used market.

“The 30"-scale Dano design always had a floppy low-E string,” says Jones. “The idea for the baritone was to simply eliminate that problematic low E, shorten the scale to 28", retune to a fourth or fifth above the 6-string bass, and replace the wound 1st and 2nd strings with plain strings—the way an acoustic guitar is configured. From a player’s perspective, the advantages would be a more chord-friendly instrument with bendable strings. Musically, a baritone lays in the mix a little easier than a 6-string bass, and even when it’s played in the upper register, it has a unique timbre, different from guitar. Many songwriters combine a capo with a baritone to build music around their own vocal ranges. Some guitarists get really crafty and play high parts with a capo on a baritone and use a regular guitar for the low parts.”

(Description from Premier Guitar)

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