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1980 ST824-WN
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The ST824 is an Studio series solid body electric bass model introduced by Ibanez for 1980. It was produced in Japan by the FujiGen factory in Matsumoto.

The ST824 features a double-cutaway mahogany and maple body with walnut top bolted to a maple neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with abalone dot position markers and a walnut headstock. The instrument is equipped with Super T-4 transducers and a solid Accu-Cast B fixed bridge with brass saddles and 19mm string spacing, a bone nut, chrome hardware and velve tune B machine heads.

The ST924 is a similar model with a 6- way tone selector.

The ST824 was discontinued after 1981.

Specifications[]

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Specifications for ST824
Model name: ST824
Year(s) offered: 1980-1981
Sold in: Europe / USA
Made in: Japan
Price: MSRP: US$: 575.00 (1980)
Finish(es): Walnut (WN)
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
Mahogany and maple w/ walnut top
Neck joint:
AANJ
Bridge:
Accu-Cast B (gold plated) (19mm string spacing)
Knob style:
Sure Grip (gold)
Hardware color:
Chrome
Neck
Neck type:
Studio
Neck material:
3-piece maple
Scale length:
864mm / 34"
Fingerboard material:
Rosewood
Fingerboard inlays:
Abalone dots
Frets:
24 / medium
Nut:
bone (40mm)
Machine heads:
Velve Tune B
Electronics/ Strings
Bridge pickup:
Super T-4 bridge
Neck pickup:
Super T-4 neck
Controls:
2 Volume / 2 Tone / 2-tri sound / 3-way toggle pickup
Battery:
9V
Output jack:
¼" mono (top mounted)
String gauge (factory):
.045/.065/.085/.105
Factory tuning:
1G,2D,3A,4E (E standard)

= Images[]

Additional details
ST824 front
Front odf body
ST824 headstock
Headstock
ST824 tuners
Machine heads
ST824 rear
Rear of body

Sources[]

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