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Höfner Ignition Cavern SE B-Stock

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Electric Violin Bass

  • Spruce top
  • Flamed maple back and sides
  • Maple one-piece neck
  • Jatoba fretboard
  • White binding on the top and back
  • Scale: 760 mm (30")
  • Nut width: 42mm
  • 22 Frets
  • Pickups: 2x Höfner Ignition Staple
  • Original Tea Cup potentiometer knobs on the control panel
  • Individual machine heads with pearloid plastic buttons
  • Colour: Sunburst
Available since April 2020
Item number 496432
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Sunburst
Soundboard Maple
Neck Maple
Fretboard Jatoba
Frets 22
Scale Shortscale
Pickups HH
Elektronic Passive
Incl. Case No
Incl. Bag No
Top Maple
Back and Sides Maple
Body Maple
Pickup System HH
Neck Width 42,0 mm
Mechanics Standard
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A touch of history

Electric violin bass Hofner Ignition Cavern SE as played by Paul McCartney

There is probably no bass that has contributed more to music history than the Höfner Violin Bass 500/1, which has been the instrument of choice for none other than Sir Paul McCartney since 1961. The affordable Ignition series is based on this cult instrument. One variation is the Höfner Cavern SE Bass, on which both pickups are located close to the neck to deliver even more low end. SE stands for the limited Special Edition within this series and therefore comes with the original "Tea Cup" potentiometer knobs. Apart from all that, this bass with its shorter scale, a hollowbody design, and two Höfner humbuckers offers the typical vintage sound you'd expect. But the best thing is that you don't have to dig deep into your pocket for this piece of music history.

body of the Hofner beatles bass Ignition Cavern SE

Styled on the violin

Following its introduction in 1956, the Höfner 500/1 was given the nickname "violin bass", since it was modelled after the shape of classical stringed instruments. The Ignition Cavern SE is no exception. The compact body with its "Sunburst" finish is made of maple with a spruce top. Similar to an acoustic instrument, it is hollow and thus brings a woody touch to the sound. The neck with its jatoba fingerboard is fairly short and slim, with a scale length of 76cm and a nut width of 42mm. The bridge design is also based on classical stringed instruments. The sound of the two Höfner Ignition Staple humbuckers is blended via passive electronics with two volume controls. The humbuckers can be switched off or boosted via three switches, providing a wide range of retro sounds.

Neck on the Hofner Ignition cavern SE violin bass

Lightweight and easy to handle

This instrument is not only interesting for Beatles fans on a budget: Its low weight and compact shape make it very light and thus a blessing for bassists who want to go easy on their backs. Thanks to its short scale length and slim nut width, the Ignition Cavern SE will also make the transition to the bass very easy for guitarists and feel familiar quite quickly. This is an important point, especially if you only play bass occasionally (the keyword here being "occasionally"). For all those who are looking for an iconic backup bass with a touch of history at an attractive price, we highly recommend the Höfner Ignition Cavern SE.

Close up of the body an pickups of the Höfner Ignition Cavern SE electric bass

About Höfner

The Höfner company has a long tradition and was founded by Karl Höfner in Schönbach at the end of the 19th century. Initially, the product range consisted mainly of bowed string instruments, and the first guitars were added around 1930. After the Second World War, the company was relocated to Möhrendorf in Bavaria. In the 1950s, the company flourished thanks to new musical trends, and basses were now introduced in addition to guitars. Legendary models were created during this time, such as the President, the Committee, and the 500/1 short-scale bass, which made music history a short time later with the Beatles. The subsequent boom in Beat music quickly brought Höfner enormous demand and enduring world fame. Today, Höfner is one of the best-known and largest manufacturers of bowed string instruments and of archtop, semi-acoustic, and solid-body guitars, as well as a wide range of basses.

Authentic in every way

Music is all about authenticity, and the Höfner Ignition Cavern SE bass has plenty of that. Not only does it offer the right sound for 60s Pop and Rock, 60s Soul, Blues, Vintage Rock, etc., it also has the iconic looks to match. The twin-humbucker setup and electronics that this bass brings with it put a variety of retro sounds at your disposal, always providing a respectable bass foundation for your sound thanks to the placement of the pickups close to the neck. In conjunction with the body's resonance, this generates a rather distinct sound compared to that of other basses, which is perfect if you want to stand out live or need added variety in a studio setting.