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Schecter The Freeze Sicle 4 String Electric Bass in Purple vs Schecter Michael Anthony MA-4 Electric Bass Gloss Natural

The Freeze Sicle 4 offers active electronics with a 3-band EQ for versatile tonal shaping and punchy studio/funk work, while the Michael Anthony MA-4 delivers passive simplicity with warm, natural P/J voicing suited to rock and funk purists. Choose the Freeze Sicle for players who want maximum EQ control; choose the MA-4 for those preferring the authentic resonance of wood and straightforward pickup switching.

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Schecter The Freeze Sicle 4 String Electric Bass in Purple

$1,399.00
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Schecter Michael Anthony MA-4 Electric Bass Gloss Natural

$1,399.00
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Specs side by side

Schecter The Freeze Sicle 4 String Electric Bass in PurpleSchecter Michael Anthony MA-4 Electric Bass Gloss Natural
Price$1,399.00$1,399.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
BodyPrecision Bass
Body TypeSolidSolid
Strings44
FretboardEbonyRosewood
Pickup ConfigurationP
BridgeFixed
Year2023Unknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter The Freeze Sicle 4 String Electric Bass in Purple

  • Active 3-band EQ with master volume and tone for extensive tonal sculpting
  • Dual EMG pickups (35J/35P) deliver tight articulation and clear definition ideal for studio precision
  • 24 narrow-jumbo frets with narrower string spacing for technical playing
  • Carbon fiber reinforced maple neck reduces neck dive and increases stability

Why choose Schecter Michael Anthony MA-4 Electric Bass Gloss Natural

  • Passive P/J pickup configuration expresses natural wood resonance without active circuitry coloration
  • Koa top on swamp ash body creates warm, woody character and striking visual appeal
  • Simpler electronics (volume/tone/3-way switch) offer intuitive, fast control during live performance
  • 21 extra-jumbo frets with slightly wider spacing for comfortable hand positioning
Bottom line: Pick the Freeze Sicle 4 if you need studio flexibility, punchy attack, and advanced EQ sculpting for funk and session work. Pick the Michael Anthony MA-4 if you prefer warm, passive tone with classic P/J voicing and straightforward controls for rock and funk.

Frequently asked questions

Which bass is better for studio work?

The Freeze Sicle 4 excels in studio due to its active 3-band EQ, allowing precise tone shaping and the punchy attack ideal for tracking. The MA-4's passive design prioritizes natural wood resonance, which some studios prefer for organic character but offers less tonal control.

What's the difference in neck feel?

Both feature thin C-shaped necks, but the Freeze Sicle has a slightly narrower profile (21–23mm) with 24 narrow-jumbo frets and 38mm nut width for tighter spacing. The MA-4 measures 0.787–0.866 inches with 21 extra-jumbo frets and a 1.496" nut, offering slightly more string spacing.

Which suits funk better?

The Freeze Sicle 4 is specifically listed for funk and delivers tight articulation and clear definition through its EMG pickups and active EQ, ideal for percussive funk lines. The MA-4 is equally suited to funk but emphasizes warm, natural voicing over punch, appealing to players who favor organic tone.

Are the pickups passive or active?

The Freeze Sicle 4 uses active dual EMG pickups powered by an 18-volt battery with a 3-band EQ. The MA-4 uses passive dual Schecter MonsterTone pickups (P/J configuration) with no battery or active circuitry required.

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