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drums1977

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  1. This bass is now for sale at 3000 pounds (4000 EUR). Again, Fender CS price for a real Slab PreCBS. Going on the Bay tonight.
  2. Nibbles, but still here.
  3. BIG PRICE DROP: now 3200 pounds.
  4. I am considering listing this on the bay, and that would be a real shame in my opinion, this bass is fantastic. Don't be afraid o throwing all kinds of offers, I really hate letting basses like this one get out of the forum.
  5. Open to partial trades with Fender CS.
  6. This is the most beaten Fullerton RI I have ever seen. That must be for a reason. Bump for a gorgeous instrument.
  7. I would still prefer this bass to stay within this forum. Throw me a reasonable offer and I will happily stop the listing!
  8. Now on the bay for a bargain price.
  9. Now on the bay at silly price.
  10. drums1977

    Platypus

    I sold a vintage JBass to Paul. Clear communication at all times, fast payment and a very nice guy overall. Deal with absolute confidence.
  11. They dont get much better than this.
  12. Price Drop .... NOW 2300.
  13. This is a great bass.
  14. For sale this set of active Pickups fro the mid 80s. Very popular back then. They come with 3 small rocker switches to modify the output tone and "feel" of the sound, one of the most versatile active PUs ever made. Check out this description from the Seymour Duncan Forum: "We stopped making the switch pickups ("Active EQ") in the mid-'90s. We replaced them with the Pro-Active™ series. The little rocker switches on the Active EQ pickups change the sound. Switch #1 shifts the coil resonance. On a Jazz Bass® neck pickup and a P Bass® pickup, the resonance moves downward from 22 KHz to 6.4 KHz. On a Jazz Bass bridge pickup, it move downwards from 17 KHz to 4.9 KHz. The effect is to give a more focused sound with a harder attack. Switch #2 gives a broad band bass boost of 4 dB for the Jazz Bass neck and P Bass pickups, and 5 dB for the Jazz Bass bridge. The switches can be a very effective tool for changing the tonal "character" of your instrument." I will ship anywhere in Europe. Cheers! [url="http://s1314.photobucket.com/user/roquefort2000/media/Pastillas%20Seymour%20Duncan%20Active%20EQ/DSC_0481_zps0a59e8a6.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s1314.photobucket.com/user/roquefort2000/media/Pastillas%20Seymour%20Duncan%20Active%20EQ/DSC_0482_zps47e4dcae.jpg.html"][/url]
  15. The nut width is the typical P Bass', can't say the exact figure (I could measure it if requested), like any 60s reissue or a CS Pino. The neck shape is quite flat and confortable, I would say exactly like a Pino. I think that one is called a D shape, but not sure, Hope this helps!
  16. Tired of being unnoticed on stage?...
  17. Bump for a great vintage fender.
  18. Nibbles, but no deals. Don't be afraid to contact me with your offers... You might end up the owner of sa precbs slab!
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