

Fretboard: Tigerstripe Ebony fingerboard.Neck Wood: Wenge neck with Afzelia stripes, 7 laminations.Mechineheads: Warwick Machine Heads with wooden knobs.Matched Headstock: Bubinga Pommelé and Natural Oil Finish.
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It’s full specs as as follows (click to open) Including a Bubinga Pommelé Body and Tiger stripe ebony fretboard. The new Custom shop Streamer Stage 2 is made with a beautiful combination of materials. In the summer of 2017 Warwick released promotional material for a custom shop bass they made for Justin. Justin is wearing the same clothing as well as the event wristband. It’s also interesting to note, this video looks like it was filmed at the time of the Warwick bass camp in September 2016. Not long after this, the french Bassiste Magazine released a video of Justin showing how he plays Enima. In this video Justin performs using a Warwick Streamer*. Justin also stated he was participating in the Warwick Bass Camp as a student and was very interested in buying a Warwick bass. In the interview with TopGuitar Poland September 2016. Justin Chancellor returns to the public eye in 2016 This was also seen recently in March 2018 while playing with Deathgrip. In 2016 in an interview with TopGuitarPoland he mentioned a Fender Precision in lake placid blue from 1963. On tour in 1996 he also used a Gibson Thunderbird. Gibson Flying V bass in silverburst, (from 1981).Fender Precision bass – in sunburst with bell cover (vintage).Fender Precision bass* – in red (vintage).Rickenbacker – Chris Squire signature model.

Seen in Justin’s studio space, amongst his Wal basses are. “I’m trying to find more dynamics in my sound … referring to subtleties-individual note choices here and there, and melodic variations.” Regularly trying different combinations of woods in search for a specific tone and sometimes just the sound of one note. Justin has a brilliant ear for detail and is a connoisseur of bass guitars. One of them is a fretless bass that I can not actually play (laughs)… Then, in addition to my standard bass – of which I have an exact copy to replace – I have a walnut and a MK-II in green.

In an interview with German in 2017 Justin states he has 5 Wal basses

Justin Chancellor then took Paul’s place and tried his best to recreate the original tone using a MusicMan Stingray* himself. Paul left during the recording of 1996’s Enima. Paul’s beefy tone was originally crafted using an Ovation Magnum and then a signature Chris Squire Rickenbacker. Just prior to his departure, he was also using a MusicMan Stingray*. Before Justin joined tool it was bass player Paul D’amour who recorded the first two albums Opiate (1992) and Undertow (1994)
