Bacchus
Bacchus GS-2EX RSM/M
Bacchus GS-2EX RSM/M
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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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Bone
- Bridge
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2-point Tremolo
- Machineheads
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Locking tuner
- Fret
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Stainless Steel
- Pickup
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Bacchus Alnico S-S-H set
- Control
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1Vo, 1Tone, Coil tap mini switch
- Scale
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648mm(25.5inch)
- Fingerboard Radius
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320R
- Width at Nut
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42.0mm
- Finish
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Polyurethane or Polyethrene
- Strings
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010 – 046
- Accessories
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Gig Bag, Allen Wrench, COA
Video
Entry-level model with superb playability

The GS-2EX RSM/M is a new variant on the GS-2DX RSM/M model that also features a body shape that is in the lineage of Bacchus’ flagship G-STUDIO model, with stainless steel frets and a coil tap switch, but that additionally features a 2-point floating tremeolo bridge, bone nut, and locking tuner machineheads, further improving on the value offered by the original model and giving you even more tools a modern player would want, still at an entry-level price point.
Heel-less cut

Heel-less cut, which is rare for an entry-level model, enables smooth fingering even when playing at higher frets. The slight contouring on the bush bolt area also enhances playability.
Stainless steel frets

Stainless steel frets are used for their superb wear resistance and good articulation. The jumbo-size frets allow for smooth string pressing and extended sustain, making it suitable for a wide range of genres.
“GS” body shape inherited from the Handmade Series

It features the same body shape as the Bacchus brand’s top-of-the-line “G-STUDIO” model. It has a slightly slimmer body and a redesigned back contour compared to the standard ST-type model.
S-S-H Pickup layout & Coil tap switch
This model follows the G-STUDIO’s regular S-S-H pickup layout with original Alnico Bacchus pickups. The bridge position features a coil-tap mechanism that switches the humbucker tone to a single-coil tone. An independent mini-switch allows smooth switching while playing.
Side jack

The output jack is located on the side of the body to improve handling during performances. It does not interfere with dynamic playing on stage, allowing you to freely move and perform.
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