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The new Acinonyx 5 wasn’t destined to exist until the PolyVox pickups were developed. These new multi coil pickups offer unrivaled string to string definition and clarity in a passive installation and they’re the perfect solution for how to make a short scale (30.7”) B sting deliver like never before.
As an homage to classic single pickup basses of the past the V1 Acinonyx 5 features a solitary PolyVox “pickup” (technically pickupS - 6 total coils under the cover) placed for maximum versatility. A volume and a wide range tone offer a broad palette of rich passive sounds and the single asymmetrical aperture captures all the organic goodness that a soft maple body with a classic maple/EIR neck can bring. Anything from super dark synth-y sub vibes to clean and clear chime are all available with nary a blurry undefined note to be found.
The fingerboard features a compound radius for optimal even playability up and down the neck and the profile fits the hand like an old broken in glove.
Technical Details:
All basses are built in California, USA
History: It might look like one pickup but there’s actually 5+1(hum canceling) =6 total coils in each bass. The PolyVox pickup is the key to a B string you won’t believe, and don’t forget this is only 30.7” of scale length. Soft maple bodies, EIR fingerboards and quarter sawn maple necks give these basses a classic and punchy character and a wide range tone delivers broad usability. These parts for these are made in a custom cnc shop in Temecula at the highest quality level. I personally trued every neck and installed every fret for perfect playability. @moscustomshop does the build as he’s done for nearly 20 years now. Uncompromising at every step, this is how I always wanted to build basses.
To read more about the development of this bass, read In The Workshop: The Birth of Acinonyx on our blog.
Check out the Herding Cats playlist on our YouTube channel, where Carey chats with some incredible players about the Acinonyx Bass and much more.
Artists using the Acinonyx Bass: Chris Chaney, Ed Friedland, Tim Lefevere, Bob Glaub, Gary Wicks, Travis Carlton, Jonathan Herrera, Dan Lutz, Bobby Brennan, Oskar Cartaya, Juan Alderete, Jerry Watts, Jr. Abe Laborial, Steve Jenkins, Joe Karnes
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