Bass of the Week: BNJ Guitars Hex 4

This week we’re taking a look at the Hex 4 by BNJ Guitars. The sleek, blacked-out, semi-hollow bass is built with a lime and mahogany body finished in a matte black and matched with an ebony fingerboard. It’s fitted with red strings that really pop against the black background.
BNJ fits the Hex 4 with an MM/J pickup configuration by Mojopickups. Electronics include a 3-band Fattoria Mendoza preamp, while its hardware includes Schaller BM Light tuners and a Schaller 3D bridge.










BNJ Guitars Hex 4 Bass Specs:
| Scale Length: | 34″ |
| Neck Joint: | Set-In |
| Body: | Lime/Mahogany |
| Body Finish: | Satin Polyurethane |
| Body Color: | Matte Black |
| Neck Wood: | Maple |
| Neck Finish: | Satin Polyurethane |
| Fingerboard: | Ebony |
| Fingerboard Radius: | 16″ |
| Frets: | 24 |
| Controls: | 3-Way Fattoria Mendoza Electronics |
| Pickups: | Mojopickups H + J |
| Tuners: | Schaller BM Light |
| Bridge: | Schaller 3d |
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