







The specs on this bass are:
- Two single-coil MFD pickups, as found on the original SB-1, SB-2 and Lynx basses.
- Maple neck with rosewood board.
- 1 11/16" nut.
- Black crinkle hardware.
- Belly and forearm cuts.
Tone-wise, this Lynx is very much like an early SB-1 or SB-2, with more midrange and less bottom than the L-series basses of this period. It has plenty of punch. I haven't changed the roundwound strings that came on it yet, but will probably go with Rotosound RS-77s (advertised as flat wounds, but really more of a ground wound).
The Lynx was a follow-on to the original SB-2 from the mid-80s to the early BBE days. When the SB-2 model was given a full-sized body and a split-coil neck pickup, the Lynx was introduced with the first SB body style and pickups. The only significant changes were rosewood instead of maple fret boards, the addition of belly and forearm cuts, and different body woods. I'm having trouble telling whether the body on this particular Lynx is maple or poplar, but I'm leaning toward maple. The grain is much plainer than any of my other maple-bodied G&Ls, but it doesn't seem as soft as poplar and is tighter and whiter than any poplar I've ever seen. It's also very close to the same grain and color as the unfinished butt of the neck. I don't have any good pictures of this, so I may take some and post them later.
Ken