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cocco

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  1. Oooh, that'll hurt the resale value.
  2. Are you looking for any trades or just a straight sale?
  3. Fender are just throwing stuff together at the moment by the look of things! Although there's something alluring about the Jazz/P, which ever it is it has the P pickups. Identity crisis basses.
  4. No worries bro, best of luck to you too!
  5. If only it was passive
  6. If my bongo sells quickly I'll be popping up to cheltenham again I think! Not that this will be around long
  7. So i take it you dont fancy my bongo?
  8. It's not a sabre, but do you fancy a bongo as a trade?
  9. Bump for trade options!
  10. I don't suppose you fancy a Bongo 4 HH as a trade?
  11. Thanks man it really is lovely! Just discovered that passive is my bag. I'd like to add rics to the trade options too. Especially a 3001.
  12. Can I have them back please? I'm hoping they help sell this bass
  13. Where have my pics gone?
  14. Up for sale is my Bongo 4 HH in Saphire Black. It's an 05 build and as such has the 30th anniversary fitted Music Man hardcase. Condition is really good, theres a really small ding on the back of the neck that you'd have to look for to see. Its currently fitted with a Hipshot drop tuner that I will include in the sale. The tone on these things is incredible, it opens up a whole new sonic ball park over a standard ray or a sterling. The 4 band eq is really great, I was worried that it would be way too much for me and my inferior ears but its not, the bass and treble is self explanatory and the frequencies the mids are tuned to are really helpful for cutting through the mix, or backing off if you're overpowering the rest of the band. The Neodymium pickups are super responsive to boot, very clear, very modern. Playability is great too, balance is perfect, weight is good, the bass overall feels very compact even though its roughly the same size as a ray. The neck is sort of somewhere between a ray and a sterling. I'm selling because I've come to the conclusion that active basses just aren't for me. I'm going to miss the playability of it, but it's never going to get the use it deserves with me and I'd rather spend what it's worth on something I'll be more inclined to use. I've stolen pictures from a previous sale thread, I hope the owner of them doesn't mind. Price wise it owes me about £1,000 which I'll never get back so I'd like £850 ono. Any questions feel free to ask. Trade wise I'm open to 2 EQ rays, fenders, laklands, Gibsons (T-bird, Ripper). Pretty much anything passive! Ash
  15. Dark stars are out of the question, apparently you just can't get hold of them these days. Budget wise I want to keep it cheap ish, £1500 or there abouts would be enough. I did consider going down the moddinng route, but I don't really want a p or a j and I don't want a mahogany T-bird either.
  16. They look awesome! Do you have any experience?
  17. [quote name='eude' post='1259833' date='Jun 7 2011, 03:53 PM']Reckon it might still be worth checking in with Alan, his basses are amoung the best I've played and he's great to work with. He ain't a huge fan of passive basses, but he's made one in the past, you never know... Eude[/quote] Im dubious about Alan to be honest, I want a balls out rock machine thats a little rough round the edges, I don't want fancy woods and I definatly don't want any more than passive controls. The spec I sent Bud is for a passive Fenderbird shape with either 2 T-40 style humbuckers or a single MM Humbucker. Ash body, Maple neck, Vintage tuners, Hi-mass bridge, bolt on, string thru, Ray shape neck. Thats it!
  18. I just checked in with Bud Lecompte. I think we could be on to something there, Sent him my spec and am waiting on a price as we speak. No dark stars though
  19. Yeah I have pics but no recordings sadly, pm me your email address and I'll send you some filth
  20. New T-body could be very cool . I like BRXs point though. I just dont know who the right luthier is. Do AGC make anything away from their shapes? And do they do passive?
  21. I've often thought about going custom but something has always put me off placing the order. Mostly my lack of knowlege about tone woods/pickup configs, luthiers etc. So with that in mind I'm documenting my thoughts here in the hope that someone can lend a machete to my thickett. I'm a rock player through and through, alot of what I do is bass driven, I play with a pick mostly but I switch to finger style alot for dynamic purposes. I love my grabber for it's punch and agression. I love P's apart from the lack of a back pickup to rest my thumb on. I don't like that my bongo has no soul, I don't like that my jazz sits ontop of the mix. I love my T-40 in humbucker mode apart from the weight. I like 2 EQ rays but not 3 EQ rays, I love the ray neck profile too and I like G&Ls, especially the thinline ASAT I dont want a fancy top wood, I'm thinking maple, ash or alder for a body wood because my grabber is maple and my fenders and peavey are alder or ash. I'm not against bass wood after playing an aerodyne but I'd be worried about it feeling too light. Shape wise I'm thinking T-bird or explorer as a sort of enthwhistle tribute and Id like it to look 70s. Pickup wise I was thinking double Darkstar for the growl and depth or 2 fat humbuckers but defiantly passive, although after the aerodyne I'm tempted by P/J or even P/P because I don't really like jazz pickups. Can anyone help in any way? Ash.
  22. Thanks for the Info GW I really fancy an ABZ after playing one, but then the skjold lionsprides call out to me too. Having played both I still can't devide what I prefer :s
  23. That's pretty sweet! Also me and my grabber are on the roto ad on the back of the issue of bass guitar mag behind your 51 P bass . Out of curiosity, in your opinion which of the dingwalls has the most charactor?
  24. A BB or an aerodyne would be my first choice, but what about an aria Laser?
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