funk74 Posted July 23, 2011 Share Posted July 23, 2011 (edited) £1199 - central London - This particular model and instrument is one of the best fender jazzez I've ever played. Serious high end session bassists who have played this while at the studio here, have all told me it's one of the best sounding and feeling Jazz basses they've ever played. I've had this one about three years, it's in about 8.5 condition visually. It's nicely played in. it's sounds, looks and feels incredibe [b]more info and my contact details here: [url="http://tinyurl.com/3efs9os"]http://tinyurl.com/3efs9os[/url][/b] FYI: These are £1800 + new if you can find one... NO TRADE INQUIRIES PLEASE ------- Victor Bailey Jazz Bass The beautifully crafted Victor Bailey Jazz Bass guitar incorporates the finest in design and electronics-as specified by Bailey himself. The sleek, exotic-looking body has koa and rosewood over mahogany; the maple neck has a rosewood fingerboard with PosiflexTMgraphite neck support rods, abalone dot inlays, rolled fingerboard edges and highly detailed nut and fret work. Special Design NoiselessTMpickups add warmth and low end, complementing the hardwood body's natural clarity and brightness and producing an extremely dynamic tonal range. The circuitry has been tweaked at the input stage (pre-shape, boost and EQ settings) to enhance the unique sonic nature of the woods. Bass EQ is centered at 40Hz ± 12dB with a 4dB per-octave slope; treble is centered at 8 kHz ± 10dB with a 2dB per-octave slope (treble cut serves more as a passive control for warm organic tones); mid-control is centered at 500Hz and +10dB and -15dB with a wide-band slope creating a distinctive voice. For maximum headroom, the circuit has an 18-volt power supply. Other features include gold-plated hardware, Fender/Schaller® Deluxe lightweight tuning machines, and a Bailey caricature graphic on the headstock. Product Features Body Koa and Rosewood Over Mahogany Neck Modern "C" Shape, (Satin Urethane Finish) Fingerboard Rosewood, 9.5" Radius (241 mm) No. of Frets 22 Medium Jumbo Frets Pickups 2 Samarium Cobalt NoiselessTM Jazz Bass Pickups Controls Master Volume, Pan Pot, 3-Band Active EQ with: Treble Boost/Cut: +/- 10 db @ 8kHz, a shift in the cut frequency, and about a 2dB slope per octave. Mid Boost/Cut: +10dB, -15dB @ 500Hz, and a wide band slope. Bass Boost/Cut: +/- 12 db @ 40 Hz, with a 4dB slope per octave. Pickup Switching Pan Pot Bridge Deluxe Gold-Plated Steel Bridge Plate, (Strings-Thru-Body or Top Load), with Gold-Plated Brass Saddles Machine Heads Fender®/Schaller® Deluxe Lightweight Tuning Machines Hardware Gold-Plated Pickguard None Scale Length 34" (863.6 mm) Width at Nut 1.50" (38 mm) Unique Features Koa Headstock Overlay, Victor Bailey Caricature Graphic on Headstock, 5 Countersunk Neck Bolts, Carved Asymetrical Heel for Better Upper Register Access, PosiflexTM Graphite Neck Support Rods, Abalone Dot Position Inlays, Rolled Fingerboard Edges, Highly Detailed Nut and Fret Work Accessories Deluxe Brown Hardshell Case, Straplock, Truss Rod Key, Case Key, User Manual Case Deluxe Brown Hardshell Case Edited August 19, 2011 by funk74 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wal4string Posted July 25, 2011 Share Posted July 25, 2011 (edited) [quote name='funk74' post='1315678' date='Jul 25 2011, 01:16 PM']bump[/quote] Have a bump for my dream bass. When I bought my Fender Deluxe Jazz V in The Guitar Centre in Florida, this was the bass I was really after but I needed a five string and they only had your model in the shop. I tried every Five string they had and the only one that came anywhere near in playability and sound was the Deluxe. If only they had a Five string version. Edited July 29, 2011 by wal4string Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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