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ESP hardcase for GB BASS vs ESP hardcase for M-BASS
The GB BASS FF CASE fits E-II and LTD GB Series basses, while the M-BASS case is engineered exclusively for ESP M-series models (M-4 and M-1004). Choose the GB case if you own a GB Series bass; choose the M-BASS case if you play an M-series instrument.
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Specs side by side
| ESP hardcase for GB BASS | ESP hardcase for M-BASS | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $189.00 | $189.00 |
| Brand | ESP | ESP |
| Strings | 4 | 4 |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose ESP hardcase for GB BASS
- ✓ Compatible with both E-II and LTD GB Series basses, offering broader instrument compatibility
- ✓ Hard shell form-fit construction with molded handle for ergonomic carrying
- ✓ Rugged latches and durable exterior designed for gigging, touring, and collecting
Why choose ESP hardcase for M-BASS
- ✓ Purpose-built form fit geometry tailored specifically to M-series bass contours
- ✓ Precision-fitted internal design minimizes dead space and instrument movement
- ✓ Engineered for 34-inch scale length M-series models with guaranteed fit security
Frequently asked questions
Which case should I buy if I own an LTD GB Series bass?
The GB BASS FF CASE is designed for your instrument. It's form-fitted to E-II and LTD GB Series basses and provides the precision protection your bass requires.
Can I use the M-BASS case for other ESP bass models?
The M-BASS case is engineered specifically for ESP M-series basses, including the M-4 Black Metal and M-1004 models with 34-inch scale length. It is not compatible with other ESP bass series.
Are both cases suitable for touring musicians?
Yes, both cases feature hard shell construction and are designed for gigging, touring, and studio sessions. Both offer dependable protection during frequent transport and venue load-ins.
What's the main difference in how these cases protect the bass?
Both use form-fit hard shell design, but the GB case accommodates two different bass series, while the M-BASS case offers precision-fitted geometry optimized exclusively for the M-series body contour and 34-inch scale.