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SX acoustic bass (REDUCED PRICE)


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I bought this for a recording project a year ago and it hasn't seen much work after that.
Not enough room at home to keep so must go to a lucky buyer.
It's all stock except I had the a new bridge saddle carved from bone for a lower action and better intonation. Plus I added the pickguard.
A big sound acoustically and good when plugged in too. I've changed the strings to a regular roundwound set but kept the original bronze set which you can have.
Got a hard plastic case (cost near £50) I add pics soon.
so asking £165 or very near........

[u]This is SX's description:[/u]
SX Acoustic bass: JBG30E

Topboard: Solid Spruce
Back & Side: Mahogany
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Bridge: Rosewood
Soundhole's Decoration: Mahogany Inlayed
Back Center: Mahogany Inlayed
Side Board Binding: Mahogany Inlayed
Fingerboard Binding: Mahogany
Fret Wire: Nickel
Machine Heads: Diecast Chrome
Upper Nut: Bone
Scale: 864 mm
5 Band Preamp E.Q. P7

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A loud bump with edits....
[quote name='mcruiz67' post='1026863' date='Nov 17 2010, 01:41 PM']I bought this for a recording project a year ago and it hasn't seen much work after that.
Not enough room at home to keep so must go to a lucky buyer.
It's all stock except I had the a new bridge saddle carved from bone for a lower action and better intonation. Plus I added the pickguard.
A big sound acoustically and good when plugged in too. I've changed the strings to a regular roundwound set but kept the original bronze set which you can have.
Got a hard plastic case (cost near £50) I add pics soon.
so asking £165 or very near........

[u]This is SX's description:[/u]
SX Acoustic bass: JBG30E

Topboard: Solid Spruce
Back & Side: Mahogany
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Bridge: Rosewood
Soundhole's Decoration: Mahogany Inlayed
Back Center: Mahogany Inlayed
Side Board Binding: Mahogany Inlayed
Fingerboard Binding: Mahogany
Fret Wire: Nickel
Machine Heads: Diecast Chrome
Upper Nut: Bone
Scale: 864 mm
5 Band Preamp E.Q. P7[/quote]

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It is still up for sale (even though I had a few sniffs)
I don't think posting is wise as its more fragile than a solid body electric bass.
I'm in London quite regularly so contact me if you really want it and we can work something out.

[quote name='cescoj' post='1035712' date='Nov 24 2010, 10:38 PM']Hi! Is your SX still up for grabs..? :)
I live in London and I understand from your other posts that you are in buckinghamshire.
Would you post the item to London? Many thanks Francesco[/quote]

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thanks for your reply. i am really interested but i had placed a bid on eBay a few days ago so i am gonna have to wait until i am outbid before committing to buy your bass guitar. i hope it makes sense... my bid on eBay is very little money so i figure i will be outbid soon :) i will keep you posted. thanks francesco

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[quote name='mcruiz67' post='1026863' date='Nov 17 2010, 01:41 PM']I bought this for a recording project a year ago and it hasn't seen much work after that.
Not enough room at home to keep so must go to a lucky buyer.
It's all stock except I had the a new bridge saddle carved from bone for a lower action and better intonation. Plus I added the pickguard.
A big sound acoustically and good when plugged in too. I've changed the strings to a regular roundwound set but kept the original bronze set which you can have.
Got a hard plastic case (cost near £50) I add pics soon.
Now redused to £155.

[u]This is SX's description:[/u]
SX Acoustic bass: JBG30E

Topboard: Solid Spruce
Back & Side: Mahogany
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Bridge: Rosewood
Soundhole's Decoration: Mahogany Inlayed
Back Center: Mahogany Inlayed
Side Board Binding: Mahogany Inlayed
Fingerboard Binding: Mahogany
Fret Wire: Nickel
Machine Heads: Diecast Chrome
Upper Nut: Bone
Scale: 864 mm
5 Band Preamp E.Q. P7[/quote]

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