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Surplus to requirements , just over a year old, save a packet on new... Sales speil: Featuring four custom-made 10" drivers and a 1" titanium, the K410 really packs a punch in delivering generous amounts of low-end power with a clear, precise bass tone and with 600W power and 8 Ohms impedance, you're guaranteed tight and loud response. This versatile bass cabinet can also be stacked either horizontally or vertically and can also be paired with any other K-series cab to achieve richer and deeper tones enabling a world of options.
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5 string active Overwater bass, in blue. Overwater bespoke hardware and pre amp, Maple /abalone block fretmarkers. I have two other go to 5 stringers so this isn't getting the use it deserves. V nice bass and the 5 string is a little rarer than the 4 or so i have read. I have re-strung, polished the frets, and generally cleaned and titivated it ready for the next owner. A couple of dints but nothing ugly. May consider trades or part trades.
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Dingwall Combustion 5 (upgraded Canadian specs) **SOLD**
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Not that I can afford it...but how much is it going for, I have no idea how much these go for 2nd hand
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Just found this tech spiel it is a bass designed by Brian Bromberg and made by Peavey for a few years. I believe the B Quads (they also made a 4 string) are the finest and most expensive basses Peavey has ever made.The neck is graphite and made for Peavey by Modulus. It has two VFL pickups (neck and bridge) plus piezo pickups in the bridge saddles. The bass features optional stereo output. The switch controls Mono vs Stereo output. And it has 2 output jacks, for when you want to use Stereo. The 2 magnetic pickups (the VFLs) output equally to both L and R in Stereo, but each Piezo pickup has an individual Pan pot (and Gain trim pot) that can be accessed through the control cavity cover on the backup. Those Pan pots let you adjust each string to be panned however much you want to whichever side you want. I never use it this way, myself. I just set the Pan pots to all centered, so the bass sounds the same whether it's in Mono or Stereo mode.The controls include a Master volume, individual volume controls (stacked) for each VFL pickup, and a separate volume control for the Piezo pickups. There's a 2-band boost/cut EQ (stacked, bass/treble) for the VFLs. And there's a Passive Tone control for the Piezos.The sound is just flat-out incredible. Peavey VFL pickups (as are used in the Cirrus line) are known to be fantastic. But then the piezos add another dimension - some warmth, to my ear - that just takes the Cirrus sound up a level.The neck is the Modulus graphite neck. You can get action that is so low.
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they weren't around for long as far as i know. Intriguing bit of kit..
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For years i have seen the odd photo of the carbon fibre necked b quad bass. Looks fabulous, anyone tried one? opinions?? i am intrigued because they are rarer than a rare thing, and i have tried many a fabulous bass but never even physically seen one of these, let alone tried one out.
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Someone has just offered to pay cash. Apologies bills to pay rather than swap. That said how much would the tokai sell for ? I also have a beautful bone white bitza jazz , lindy fralin pickups, Fender US body, through body strung , generic neck (rosewood board) Parts alone have cost me £400+. Willing to talk a partex with some money.
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The MM has a very good defined sound courtesy of the pre-amp. all single coil Jazzes suffer to a greater or lesser extent from the old 60hz noise. And sire are no exception The nordstrand are hum canceling and are great in their own right, tonally richer (as they should be at the price) and very quiet. Overall they don't change the character of the bass, just improves what it does well already.
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No leading edge musician does 100% brilliant. They define technique, place it in songs and at points amaze and at others bore/annoy. Victor Wooten for example..re-tuning mid play...really? Jaco was a pioneer of the fretless technique.. I have 'the album' and have even tried learning portrait of tracy but in the end, only to learn the technique. A lot of the album is very dated and actually not that well engineered. All techniques have a place (please note anyone who thinks slap, or hammer on or....is the be all and end all..) but in the end its the context and song that people listen to. Technique in the end is a tool, feel, groove and context etc is where its at.
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