Sadowsky MetroExp21 HybPJ5 Mor FL LH BK

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Sadowsky MetroExp21 HybPJ5 Mor FL LH BK

Sadowsky

MetroExp21 HybPJ5 Mor FL LH BK

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Product Info

Article Number: 596277
Brand: Sadowsky
Model: MetroExp21 HybPJ5 Mor FL LH BK
Price: $1,208.90

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This lefty Sadowsky is a real gem for the fretless player wanting tonal flexibility. The hybrid pickup setup and active EQ let you dial in everything from smooth jazz tones to aggressive slap sounds – it's a serious instrument for gigging musicians and dedicated home recordists.

Product Description

  • Sadowsky MetroExp21 HybPJ5 Mor FL LH BK
  • 5-String Electric Bass
  • Fretless
  • Body: Okoume
  • Bolt-on neck: Roasted maple
  • Fingerboard: Morado (pau ferro)
  • Fingerboard radius: 12"
  • Scale: 864 mm (34")
  • Nut width: 47.5 mm
  • Nut: Sadowsky Just-A-Nut III
  • 21 Nickel silver frets (W x H: 2.4 x 1.3 mm)
  • Pickups: passive Sadowsky P-style (neck)
  • passive
  • hum-free Sadowsky J-style single coil in 60s position (bridge)
  • Control for volume / balance / treble / bass with push/pull function for preamp bypass
  • Active Sadowsky 2-way electronics
  • Tortoise pickguard
  • Sadowsky Quick Access Compartment
  • Sadowsky bridge with quick release for the strings
  • String spacing at the bridge: 18 mm
  • Distance from the thickest to the thinnest string: 72 mm
  • Sadowsky Light machine heads with open gears
  • Sadowsky S-Style security locks
  • Chrome hardware
  • Strings: .045 - .135 Stainless Steel
  • Weight: max. 4.8 kg
  • Colour: Solid Black
  • high-gloss
  • Includes Sadowsky PortaBag
  • Sadowsky Fretboard Protector and Allen key set
PROS
  • • Okoume body offers a lively, resonant tone with surprising warmth.
  • • Roasted maple neck provides exceptional stability and a smooth, fast feel.
  • • Hybrid PJ pickup configuration delivers versatility from growl to clarity.
  • • Sadowsky's 2-way active electronics offer precise tonal shaping.
CONS
  • • Morado fingerboard can be a bit harder on the fingers initially than rosewood.
  • • Bolt-on neck construction, while reliable, limits sustain compared to neck-through designs.
  • • The active electronics require a power source, adding complexity for some players.

Product Video

Key Features

Body Material Okoume
Neck Material Roasted Maple
Fingerboard Morado (Pau Ferro)
Pickups Sadowsky P-style (neck) & Sadowsky J-style (bridge)
Scale Length 864 mm (34")
Frets 21 Nickel Silver
Strings N/A (typically 5-string set, likely .045-.130 gauge)
Weight Approximately 9.5 lbs (4.3 kg)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sadowsky fretless basses generally have a lower action, making for a more responsive and immediate feel – it takes some getting used to if you're accustomed to higher action fretless instruments.
Absolutely; it significantly reduces the active EQ's impact, offering a more vintage, passive tone that's still quite articulate, though with less tonal control.
Morado tends to be a bit brighter and denser than rosewood, offering a slightly snappier attack and a firmer feel under the fingers, which some players prefer for fretless playing.

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