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GoodOlJohnson

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  1. These are great basses. Solid all the way. There is a neat trick you can do with them. Turning the neck pickup 180° will get you a great Marcus Miller Jazz Bass tone. The cable is long enough to pull it off. Been playing with this modification for years now. It's great and completely reversable.
  2. I have played a handmade Bacchus Woodline 4 string for a couple of years now and I have to say these are bargain prices for the building quality you get. These instruments have great necks and hardware. Highly recommend them if you want a high quality instrument for a comparatively small budget! Bacchus Basses are hidden gems imo. GLWTS!
  3. Man I wish this one would pop up over here in Europe. So rare to see one being offered. Looking for one for ages, but no luck so far :(. Good luck on your sale though! What a beauty!
  4. Curious, These pictures you're using are the exact same another user used in his offer a couple of months back.
  5. The Yamaha TRB 1005s are some great 5 Strings. The 35 Inch Scale might need some getting used to, but these are built rock solid. Powerful preamp, super solid neck construction and a good alrounder. Long Sustain and great clarity on the notes aswell. Super E and B string.
  6. I own exactly the same model. The build-quality of these are one of the best MiM P-Basses Fender built over the last years. The fretwork is flawless and you can achieve a really low action if needed. The neck is perfectly finished and feels great, but it's the fattest neck I know. The neck-body fitting is superb. And last but not least the tone of these basses is just phenomenal. If you are looking for a classic growling Precision-tone and great dynamics, this is it. Gotta say, this one rivals the US made instruments any day in terms of quality and sound. Really a bargain at this pricepoint.
  7. If you are looking for great vintage P-Bass tone - this is it, folks.
  8. Hey geezer, I was wondering; Since the TRB series often sports two single-coil pickups with one "ghost" coil to cancel hum - wich side are the active pickups on this one? Some models go with both hot coils pointing to the bridge. Other models have the bridge pickup's hot side to the bridge, and the neck pickup's side to the neck. Could you just check by tapping some metal on the connected bass and see wich side of the pickups are hot and what their position is?
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