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Josh

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  1. Sorry for the delay guys, here's some new pics: Also here is the serial number: A03472497 But I've entered it on the Warwick serial number searcher and it's coming up blank, which is a tad annoying.
  2. Back in England bump. Wil get some new pics up on Monday.
  3. [quote name='waveydavy' timestamp='1323988600' post='1469676'] Youre welcome Josh. Having owned a couple of later model LX and the Bolt-on I found they had it right with these earlier models, to my preference. I'd be sorely tempted to get in touch about this myself if I wasnt on a jazz bass kick at the minute. [/quote] How about that fine 44-02?
  4. [quote name='waveydavy' timestamp='1323987441' post='1469659'] I owned this lovely streamer for a good while. Its a 1997 "Streamer Bolt-on" , the forerunner to the "LX", The body is shaped more like the thru necks of the time (a little thinner than the LX). Cherry wood body, Prodominantly maple neck. I always thought the fingerboard looked like ebony. Made in Germany, lovely bit of kit. [/quote] Thanks Dave, Amended the thread.
  5. [quote name='Heartbreaker' timestamp='1323985964' post='1469638'] If its a bolt on then its not a Stage 1. Its an LX4 either Rockbass or pro I expect. PM Sent. [/quote] It was before they became known as LX models, it says Stage 1 Bolt On on the truss rod cover. It's a 97/98 model, I'll need to check the serial when I get back.
  6. Hey Guys, I've had this for a good few months now and it's a great bass, warm sounding with that traditional Warwick growl. *The electronics are fixed and work perfectly* The bass is in great working condition for a 10+ years old bass. I'm only looking to move it on as I've developed a taste for Laklands and I've been using a Stingray every day since I've been out here and I've kind of taken to it. [u][b]Pics: (As said I'm currently in California right now so I've only got the one pic)[/b][/u] [u][b]SOLD.[/b][/u] Thanks, Josh.
  7. Bump. How about £325? Which includes a padded Ritter gig bag.
  8. [quote name='algmusic' timestamp='1320845694' post='1432163'] Can delete it if you wish... [/quote] I'm sorry man I didn't mean it like that, I meant it's just a rushed live recording, whereas if it was recorded properly it could've sounded much better. Although the slap tone is pretty accurate, very MM esque and full
  9. That video doesn't really do the bass any justice.
  10. Josh

    Jazz

    My Lakland JO5 along with my Streamer:
  11. I think £350 is a fair price for this.
  12. It sounds very powerful, it takes some taming but it does sound huge and the slap tone is almost like an active jazz. The colour is a transulcent black finish but you can see the grain, that's probably what gives that brown kind of tone to the black.
  13. Hey Guys, I haven't used this for it's main purpose in a very long time now and I've got myself a GK MB200 to practice with headphones now so this is surplus to my requirements now. It is in used condition, there are some scratches on the underside, nothing serious at all, and one of the input sockets is a little bit bent due to being knocked off a cab a long time ago but it still works perfectly. [u]Pics:[/u] For the specs and details please head to [url="http://www.roland.com/products/en/RC-50/"]http://www.roland.co...ducts/en/RC-50/[/url] as there are far too many to post on here. [u]Price:[/u] £150 inc. P&P Thanks guys, Josh.
  14. Hey Guys, I picked this up recently after having a noodle in a Bristol music shop and was really impressed, but I need to get some money back to start to save for a EUB for my lessons. So as such this is virtually new, there is one little knick on the back of the body but it's nothing serious at all and honestly I don't even know how it got there, but nonetheless it's practically new. [u]Pics:[/u] [u]Specs:[/u] [b]Body:[/b][list] [*][b]Body Material:[/b] Alder [*][b]Shape:[/b] Jazz Bass [*][b]Finish:[/b] Gloss Polyester [*][b]Colour:[/b] Transparent Black [/list] [b]Neck:[/b][list] [*][b]Shape:[/b] "C" Shape [*][b]Frets:[/b] 20 Jumbo Frets [*][b]Fingerboard:[/b] Rosewood [*][b]Fingerboard Radius:[/b] 9.5" (24.1cm) [*][b]Neck Finish:[/b] Gloss Polyester [*][b]Nut Width:[/b] 1.5" (38.1mm) [*][b]Scale Length:[/b] 34" (86.36cm) [/list] [b]Electronics & Hardware:[/b][list] [*][b]Bridge Pickup:[/b] Modern Player Humbucking Jazz Bass Pickup [*][b]Middle Pickup:[/b] Modern Player Humbucking Jazz Bass Pickup [*][b]Controls:[/b] Neck Volume, Bridge Volume, Master Tone [*][b]Hardware Finish:[/b] Nickel / Chrome [*][b]Bridge:[/b] Vintage Style 4-Saddle Bridge with Brass Saddles [*][b]String Nut:[/b] Synthetic Bone [/list] [u]Price:[/u] SOLD. Any other questions please just ask Thanks all, Josh.
  15. Josh

    SOLD.

    Bump.
  16. Josh

    SOLD.

    Price drop to £650, this needs to go.
  17. Josh

    SOLD.

    Pics with the SKB case:
  18. Josh

    SOLD.

    Bump. Really need to move this on soon guys.
  19. Josh

    SOLD.

    Bump with some new pics:
  20. Josh

    SOLD.

    After a revelation of NT's not being right for me I need to move this on. I'll use Jason's pictures for now until I get some new strings on monday and then I'll upload some new ones: As you can see the bass is in great used condition, it has a little ding on the neck shown in the second picture above, and also the strap button has been pushed into the finish, but it has been fixed and is perfectly sturdy and stable. Any other questions or anything just let me know Price wise I'd like to get £700 and that will include a SKB padded softcase as well. And trade wise I'm open to Jazzes and a Warwick BO 5 string (No Corvettes or other Warwicks please), or possibly a Rebop 5 string or a Lakland JO4/5 or DJ4/5. Thanks guys, Josh.
  21. Fantastic price for an amazing bass!
  22. [quote name='dc2009' post='1360828' date='Sep 3 2011, 11:49 AM']link?[/quote] [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=150608&st=0&p=1339656&#entry1339656"]Here you go.[/url]
  23. [quote name='dc2009' post='1357899' date='Aug 31 2011, 07:16 PM']It's always a matter of taste, but a Tanglewater had to be your priority IMO. I haven't heard a bad word said about them and A LOT of the regulars on here have tried them, or even bought them.[/quote] [quote name='LuvMusic' post='1357983' date='Aug 31 2011, 08:13 PM']Yeah, the "Tanglewater" classic J with a P/J configuration and Volume, Tone, Blend controls is interesting. Really like the idea of a blend pot! Plus you won't find these in the states.[/quote] Mine has barely had any interest at all
  24. Last bump before this goes off to my local shop.
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