Interesting that you paid more than £250 for it.
Maybe prices of quality used "2 series" basses are going up? They certainly don't seem to be falling!
I'm pretty sure my Series 2 BB1025 would fetch as much if not more than my Series 3 BB735A.
"Buy land a Series 2 Yamaha BB, they ain't making that any more" - MT
Been having a bit of a clear out and spotted I'd still got an original Stomp 'Cheat Sheet'.
If any Stomp owner is missing this and would like an original hard copy, pm me and I'll pop it in the post to you (free of charge for UK postage).
HX Stomp - Cheat Sheet.pdf
Nice tale with a happy ending!
No flattery involved when it comes to VAT, btw. Folk would be very wise not to compete with you on that (willies or otherwise) or on the number of Mesa amps they have... 😁
In which case, I would happily recommend you checking out a couple of the 424 siblings: the 1024 (purely passive, also Series 2) and /or the 734A (active and passive, Series 3) which both have harmonically richer pups and a few further refinements to their build.
There may or may not be several hundred posts about them both on the Yammy thread 😁
So a numpty question to may favourite VAT BC expert (and fellow Mesa fan): what's the thinking behind getting two of these and how are you planning on using them? It's not just for an extra 20% on top I hope?
No mods in Dublin, Luxembourg or Malta? You'll find their tax regimes very accommodating!
In fact so much so, that Ireland fought tooth and nail an instruction from Brussels to charge some some small mobile fruit company an extra €14 billion in taxes...😂
Hardly.
Perfectly legit to have an overseas branch. Millions of companies do. I recommend HazBeen rather than you though, Douglas. NL has a much more friendly tax regime than France 😂
He also moved on from his classic Rick sound
to being a Vigier man...
Nice little interview with him here:
Roger Glover Talks About Deep Purple, Ronnie James Dio and Ritchie Blackmore | GuitarInternational.com
Well that's probably a "good" thing as far as the bank account is concerned then!
PS I guess it's probably fair given the NE2 is only available as a 5 string to Joe Public (although I think the man himself also had a 6 string version?)
@4000 classic Rickenbacker clank! And reminds, of course, of the hate-him-or-love him Geddy Lee (I'm in the love him camp!)
Ritchie Blackmore, in his Rainbow incarnation, was the first gig I got to go to.
Totally agree for a 424.
425s are a little more, in line with 5 vs 4 strings, but I got my new (albeit with an end of line discount) for £280 a couple of years back before foolishly moving it on.
Congrats! - Another BB PH owner, I think that makes your our 6th on this thread - it's definitely proving to be a real hit!
I've included you on the 'wall of shame' on the OP Is this your first BB or do you have / previously had other models?
True...and if I bothered to check the "wall of shame" on the OP I would know that!
Ok, in which case, given that you have a 414 why get a 424 when the only real difference is a laminated neck - the pups and electronics are identical, right?
But other than laminated neck are you getting anything more for a 424 than a 414? There's a lovely 414 in the FS on for £160, almost half the asking price of that 424.
Btw...