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BLAST CULT One4Five Double Bass

BLAST CULT www.blastcult.co.uk

$7,680

Cumbersome to transport and awkward to amplify—to say that double basses abide by stereotypes is an understatement. What if these attributes were to be challenged through innovative craftmanship? Enter London-based bass-builders Blast Cult, fronted by master luthier Jason Burns. We’re reviewing Blast Cult’s One4Five double bass, which hints at innovation

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