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Kev

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  1. how about fingerboard material, headstock shape, or just general colour picks of the bass pleassssssssse
  2. ho ho ho oh wait thats xmas.. merry birthday!! well closer... happy birthday basschat! woop
  3. you could indeed, and because uv introduced yourself it will be welcomed! (2000th post woop)
  4. indeed
  5. she gets bored, i talk to he about it too much she even owns a bass though, but doesnt play it (tis a stagg to be fair)
  6. haha oh you'd feel so stupid if you knew what was meant by that
  7. ^ id say that was about right, but shipping costs from aus would take it over value
  8. free bumpola i think
  9. attack goat does look good, but according to some things iv read, mainly at talkbass, the blend isnt very effective, so i think it soundsss at though it loses bottom end, but actaully really doesnt, if that makes sense, probably not
  10. Kev

    Roland V-Bass

    theres a ex demo one for sale for £350 somewere which i thought looked good, think they are sold without pickup, they are £89 new seperatly
  11. [quote name='thedonutman' post='202465' date='May 19 2008, 10:06 PM']Is it me or does this look very similar to a Tanglewood Canyon, but with more strings? [url="http://www.dv247.com/assets/products/38959_l.jpg"]http://www.dv247.com/assets/products/38959_l.jpg[/url] Right down to the fretboard end design....... Maybe they are actually made by the same people but just branded differently? It looks very nice though, I'd probably buy it if I had the money right now [/quote] interesting that, the hudson seems to retail for double the price of the tanglewood too, id like to hear the differences!
  12. Kev

    Roland V-Bass

    blimey, thats quality, never expected it to be that good how much you get it for?
  13. dude just don't sell it for that price
  14. that would be telling
  15. people keep comparing this to wood and graphite they do make a difference in my opinion, as that part of the structure of the bass, effect tension tone playability and loads of factors. i also think the lacuered fretboards make a difference too. but i stick my guns and says that unlacqured rosewood and maple boards have pretty much no difference in tone, its all about electronics, scale, and the main mass material of the bass
  16. its stunning, and id never sell it if i could afford to
  17. too true, i just fitted a beautiful precision neck to my parts built jazz
  18. i know, im terrible, i never seem to be happy!
  19. ah my bad, il learn to read the full post next time haha
  20. just a FEELER at the moment, i need to try n raise funds to buy a lovely bass, so i just wanna see if id be able to sell this. BRILLIANT 6 string, see my member status <<<<<<< , lightest bass iv ever played, let alone 6 string, and has a massivly versitile pre with a brilliant pickup. The B string is one of the best iv played, especially for a 34" bass, and the tone is very even on all strings. abosultly gorgeous as you can see, beautiful spalt maple top thats 2 and a half CM in places, On top of mahagony and maple sandwiched neck and mahagony wings. Thru-neck design. Flame veneer headstock and a fantastic compressed Ebony fingerboard which is a dream to play! Fully active with a superb 3 band preamp with adjustable poteintimeter inside (sorry spelling!). currently strung with an overwater custom set strings, super light guage 110-30 i think Bass costs £599 new from cranes music shop, who appear to be the only stockists. Selling what i bought it for, £210 collection from bristol, £230 shipped by parcelforce, £236 shipped by APC insured shipping, your choice. as said, its a feeler, it all depends if i can afford the rest of the cash cheers
  21. there is a geddy neck for sale on here
  22. local sale i hope!
  23. that sadowsky is incredibly tempting, il have to get back to you on that, chances are it will be sold within the next hour though
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