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  1. I've had this bass for a few years now, and it hasn't yet left the studio. A lovely sounding bass, that would suit a beginner very well. I've inserted the blurb below, this was taken from [url="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/44336-peavey-millennium-ac-bxp-active-4-string-bass-guitar-black-velvet-.html/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=base"]http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/4433...m_campaign=base[/url] Peavey Millennium AC BXP active 4 string bass guitar in Black Velvet finish. Peavey Millennium bass guitars are well regarded as the essential working player's bass for their solid low end, playability and craftsmanship—in fact, pros such as John Campbell (Lamb of God), Josh Sattler (doubleDRIVE) and Marco Mendoza (Ted Nugent, Whitesnake) are avid Millennium players. Hide full description » Peavey Millennium AC BXP active 4 string bass guitar in Black Velvet finish. Peavey Millennium bass guitars are well regarded as the essential working player's bass for their solid low end, playability and craftsmanship—in fact, pros such as John Campbell (Lamb of God), Josh Sattler (doubleDRIVE) and Marco Mendoza (Ted Nugent, Whitesnake) are avid Millennium players. Each Millennium AC BXP bass features a basswood body, hard rock maple neck with rosewood fretboard and an attractive quilted maple cap. An active electronic system, driven by Peavey Cirrus neck and bridge active pickups, provides an extra boost in volume and tone with more expressive sound control. These 21-fret, 34 inch scale basses also feature volume, pickup blend, bass, mid and treble controls, as well as the new Peavey headstock design. Features: 34 inch scale Five-bolt attachment with hard rock maple neck Rosewood fretboard and basswood body with quilted veneer 21 fretsHipshot Y-style machine heads Standard wheel torsion rod Finger-style bridge, string-thru with string-thru ferrules Peavey VFL active pickups Volume, pickup blend, bass, mid, and treble controls Satin black hardware Case not included Dimensions 13" W x 2.5" D x 46" H (Unpacked) 15.725" W x 3.5" D x 47.5" H (Packed) Weight 11 lbs. (Packed) 9 lbs. (Unpacked) Here are some photos of the instrument, which is in perfect condition. I'm based in Belfast, but will happily post to mainland UK. [attachment=63474:DSCF1572.JPG] [attachment=63475:DSCF1574.JPG] [attachment=63476:DSCF1580.JPG] I'm looking for [b]£120[/b] for this bass, please make offers via email to [email protected] Graham Brown
  2. Hey, With great sadness I'm going to be selling the bass I learnt on. I got this bass 5 years ago and used it mostly in my house, with the odd show. It really is a wonderful bass for tone and a very enjoyable neck. See below for the tech spec, taken from [post="0"]here[/post] Schecter Stiletto Custom-4 Natural Satin Electric Bass Guitar Upgraded hardware and appointments! Same basic design and construction as the Stiletto Deluxe, but with EMG HZ pickups, a massive S-TEK bridge, active electronics (12dB bass/treble cut/boost), diamond fretboard inlays, and black hardware. Schecter Stiletto Custom-4 Bass Features: Mahogany body with figured maple top Maple/walnut laminate neck Rosewood fretboard Diamond fingerboard inlays Six-bolt neck joint EMG HZ pickups 12dB active EQ S-TEK bridge Black hardware 34" scale neck The bass is in great condition, other than some small scraps on the back of the body (from my belt) please see below for the small bits of damage. [attachment=63470:DSCF1562.JPG] [attachment=63471:DSCF1565.JPG] [attachment=63469:DSCF1560.JPG] [attachment=63472:DSCF1566.JPG] [attachment=63473:DSCF1567.JPG] I am looking for offers around £300 for this bass, and look forward to hearing from you. Bass is based in Belfast, but will happily post to mainland UK. Please make offers via email, so I can get them to my phone. Graham Brown [email protected]
  3. [post="0"]http://www.bassplayer.com/article/avishai-cohen-/July-2010/115955[/post] This is a great article.
  4. This looks amazing (assessing what I can sell)
  5. Bassace: that looks amazing. Is it stable?
  6. I will get some photos up as soon as I get home this evening G
  7. Hey, due to a recent break on my electric bass, I'm having to get rid of a few things. Hopefully I'll be able to shift my double bass flightcase, and avoid having to sell a bass or an amp. I'm based in Edinburgh, but more than happy to get the train to London to deliver. (can get off the train- East Coat Express- at a stop to meet and give you the case). After looking into shipping to the Isle of White over the weekend, it is apparent that the train is the only way to deliver this item without paying the guts of £400 I'm looking for £250 for the case if collected in Edinburgh, which is a bargain in comparison to others on the market and the price. I hope to hear from you soon, Graham 07708763408 [email protected]
  8. Just about to upgrade my pickup, I'm interested to see what people think works best. For me the debate has always been between replicating the sound of my bass, and evenly covering all the strings, whilst not feeding back. It is such a hard one to get perfect, and I'm keen to know what people use? Realist with an EQ is where I'm thinking of going, but not sure about which EQ? Any help or input would be amazing. g
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