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1978. Our specialty is utilizing innovative materials to better serve the needs of the serious player. Modulus pioneered the use of carbon fiber in the construction of guitar and bass necks. We were the first to combine structural carbon fiber with non-structural tone woods in our Genesis guitars and basses. We were also the first to commit to using independently certified woods for every aspect of instrument building.
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Fingerboard Most Modulus basses offer the option of a wood or composite fingerboard, providing players a choice of feel, look and sound. Genesis guitars and basses feature granadillo, chechen or maple fingerboards.
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*As with any situation needing technical expertise or manual dexterity, be honest with yourself about what you do and don’t feel comfortable attempting. If you feel the least bit hesitant about making an adjustment, take the instrument to an authorized Modulus dealer or qualified repairperson to have the work done.
Changing the battery To replace the battery (or batteries) in a Modulus Quantum Bass, first be sure the instrument is not plugged in. Lay the bass face down on a clean soft surface. Use a medium Phillips screw driver to remove the screws in the black plastic control cavity cover plate.
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Access to the truss rod adjuster is through the open hole beyond the highest fret and above the Modulus logo. There is a center “dead” spot you will feel when the system is at its neutral point between overbow and underbow adjusting ranges.
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