Bacchus
Bacchus GS-2DX RSM/P
Bacchus GS-2DX RSM/P
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Specification
- Body
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Poplar
- Neck
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Roasted Maple
- Fingerboard
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Roasted Maple
- Nut
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PPS
- Bridge
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Synchronized Tremolo
- Machineheads
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Rotomatic Type
- Fret
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Stainless Steel
- Pickup
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Original SSH set
- Control
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1Vo, 1Tone, Coil tap mini switch, 5way selector
- Scale
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648mm (25.5 inches)
- Fingerboard Radius
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320R
- Width at Nut
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42.0mm
- Finish
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Polyurethane or Polyester
- Strings
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010 – 046
- Accessories
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Soft case, warranty card, tremolo arm, wrench
*Product design, appearance, and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Demo video
An entry-level model that offers high playability.

The GS-2DX RSM/M adopts a body shape that inherits the lineage of Bacchus' flagship model, the "G-STUDIO ." It incorporates features necessary for the modern music scene, such as stainless steel frets and a coil-tap switch, all in an entry-level model.
Stainless steel frets

This guitar features highly durable jumbo-sized stainless steel frets. Compared to standard nickel-silver frets, they are harder and more wear-resistant, ensuring longer lifespan. Furthermore, they offer sonic advantages, delivering a clear, well-defined tone and extended sustain.
Heelless cut

This entry-level model features a heel-less cut, allowing for smooth fingering even when playing on the higher frets. The contoured design around the bushing bolts further enhances playability.
The "GS" shape inherited from the Handmade Series.

It adopts a body shape inherited from the "G-STUDIO," the top-of-the-line model of the Bacchus brand. It features a slightly slimmer body than typical models of the same type and a back contour designed for comfortable handling.
SSH pickup & coil tap switch
It follows the SSH pickup layout that is fundamental to G-STUDIO. The rear position features a coil-tap mechanism that switches the humbucker tone to a single-coil tone. By using an independent mini-switch, smooth switching is possible even during performance.
Sidejack

To improve handling during performances, the output jack is positioned on the side of the body. This ensures it doesn't interfere with dynamic playing on stage.
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