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1984 Yamaha BB2000, 80's Yamaha BB300 *Both SOLD*
jay-syncro replied to jay-syncro's topic in Basses For Sale
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1984 Yamaha BB2000, 80's Yamaha BB300 *Both SOLD*
jay-syncro replied to jay-syncro's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1502816220' post='3353744'] Had the pleasure of seeing and hearing the 2000 in action a few weeks back and it's lovely in both respects to, helped somewhat by Jay's magic fingers! Jay, if you fancy a AER Bass 1 for it , let me know [/quote] You're too kind, mate! I shouldn't fancy it really, but of course I do. Damn Basschat.. -
1984 Yamaha BB2000, 80's Yamaha BB300 *Both SOLD*
jay-syncro replied to jay-syncro's topic in Basses For Sale
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1984 Yamaha BB2000, completely original including the well used case. I absolutely adore this thing, it's bass perfection as far as I'm concerned. It sounds full, rich and extremely punchy while maintaining a classic vintage sound that works in 99% of musical situations. It's impeccably assembled using top quality materials, the rosewood fretboard is particularly pretty to look at. It's been well used in its 32 years, but as the finish on these is indestructible, it bares only a few minor dings in the top coat. I liked the BB2000 so much that i acquired a BB300 after reading that the neck shares the same profile. My plan was to use the BB300 with flats (for when nothing else will do) and the BB2000 for everything else. The 300 has a set of TI flats and a Gotoh 201 bridge fitted, and it has the vintage P bass thing down to a T. It's also been well gigged, so has various dings, but along with the nicely mellowed finish on the neck and the classic design, it feels and sounds great. I'm letting these go as I need a five string. I'm now hooked on Yamaha so am going to try a new BBP35 next week. I'd like £725 for the BB2000 in the original Yamaha case, and £175 for the BB300 with a brand new Ritter gig bag. If you fancy both, I'm sure a deal can be made Link to pics - [url="https://flic.kr/p/XCuhjC"]https://flic.kr/p/XCuhjC[/url]
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So...why haven't you got a Trace Elliot then..
jay-syncro replied to TheGreek's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='PaulWarning' timestamp='1502392046' post='3351203'] here's the answer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI6YbqrRK3g&t=188s I think sometimes they left out the anti gravity juice though [/quote] That's excellent, I especially liked the watt farm 😄 -
So...why haven't you got a Trace Elliot then..
jay-syncro replied to TheGreek's topic in General Discussion
I bought an 250 SMX about a month ago on BC out of curiosity, have since done 8 gigs with it and am absolutely in awe.. It's ridiculously loud, has every conceivable feature you could want, and is compact and not at all heavy. I love it. How is it SOO much louder than amps with three or four times the power? Witchcraft I imagine. -
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[quote name='Nickev' timestamp='1499157060' post='3329508'] Might be interested in the Quilter, as I'm looking for more output than I get from my TC Classic 450, since recently buying a lovely but very power-hungry PJB cab. I've read good things about the Quilter, but never heard one. I like a clean transparent sound that cuts through the mix. Can it get that sort of tone? [/quote] Absolutely, it's clean as a whistle set flat with the option of going from a phat old school type of sound with one of the tone knobs to a hi-fi scooped sound with the other. It's incredibly powerful too, I used to own an RH450 years ago and found it hopelessly under powered at gigs. The Quilter is a powerhouse.
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Jon just bought my Berg cab and the deal was Basschat perfection. Cheers Jon, enjoy! P.S first dibs on your Stingray if you ever sell it? P.P.S... and your ABM...
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