Kiesel/Carvin Guitars Unveils RV69K Roy Vogt Signature Vanquish Bass

Nashville bassist and educator Roy Vogt has teamed up with Kiesel/Carvin Guitars to release the RV69K Roy Vogt Signature Vanquish Bass. The 6-string bass, which is the first bass to carry the Kiesel badge, is made in the USA in the company’s custom shop and can be ordered with a variety of options.
Standard features on the RV69K include an alder body topped with 4A flamed maple and matching headstock, a five-piece maple and walnut neck, and an ebony fingerboard with a 14-inch radius. Its neck is reinforced with two carbon fiber rods as well as a dual action truss rod.
The bass is fitted with a pair of SCP split-coil pickups matched to new 18-volt active passive preamp with a master volume, a pickup blend, a stacked bass and treble pot, and a stacked mid control with a sweepable mid-frequency. Hardware includes a Hipshot A-style bridge and Carvin premium tuners. Finally, it comes strung with Dunlop Super Bright strings.
The Kiesel Guitars Roy Vogt Signature RV69K is available for order now with a direct sale price of $1,599.
















Kiesel Guitars Roy Vogt Signature RV69K Bass Specs:
| Construction: | Bolt-On Neck |
| Scale Length: | 34? |
| Body: | Alder |
| Top Wood: | 4A Flamed Maple |
| Headstock: | Matching Headstock Wood With Drop-Shadow Silver Kiesel Logo |
| Neck: | Tung-Oiled 5-Piece Maple Neck With 2 Walnut Stripes |
| Neck Reinforcement: | Two High-Strength Carbon-Fiber Reinforcing Rods and Fully-Adjustable Dual Action Truss Rod |
| Fingerboard: | Ebony |
| Fingerboard Radius: | 14? |
| Inlays: | White Pearl Dots |
| Neck Dimensions: | 2.03? Wide @ Nut, 3.22? Wide @ 24th Fret; .79? Thick @ 1st Fret, .91? Thick at 12th Fret |
| Hardware: | Chrome |
| Bridge: | Hipshot™ A-Style With Strings-Through-Body or Top Loading |
| String Spacing at Bridge: | 0.64? (16.25Mm) |
| Tuners: | Carvin Premium Tuners, 20:1 Ratio |
| Frets: | 24 Medium-Jumbo |
| Pickup: | Dual SCP Split Coil Pickups |
| Electronics: | 18V Active/Passive Electronics |
| Controls: | Master Volume, Pickup Blend, Stacked Bass and Treble, Stacked Mid With Sweep |
| Strings: | Dunlop Super Brights |
| Dimensions: | 44 3/4? Long, 13 5/8? Wide, 1 5/8? Thick Body |
| Average Weight: | 9.6 Pounds |
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Kiesel/Carvin Guitars
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I would purchase this bass if it would let me play 1/100th as well as Roy Vogt:)
Alas, it won’t.
Wayne R,
Why would they mix green with blue , seems other colors would be more appropriate , anyhow it still looks good and well built. !!!
I don´t like this mix too, even on Pedulla basses.
Take care, Mark!
The price isn’t bad for a bass with all those features. If I can put a piezo bridge on it, I’ll get one.?
Pretty cool, but I wish Carvin/Keisel would support wider bridge spacing. 16.25 mm? What is this? A bass for ants?! /zoolander