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as above in metallic white. a few dings and dongs but not much considering its age. one chip on the rear near the pre amp pocket thats the worst. a top of the line slim super fast neck pointy head stock rock bass from late 80`s early 90`s. active pre amp with a jazz bridge and precision neck pick up. a bit of fret wear on the first five or six frets but still plays well and does not need replacement frets yet but would appreciate a fret stoning perhaps. i am waiting for a new nut which i will install as the current one is not right and the string spacing is awful. i got this on ebay recently and it was in a poor state but now is working perfect and with the new nut will be a bloody good bass. i was going to defret it but a twin for my ibanez came along so just going to knock this out now. i will start the ball rolling at £220 which is very low for a bass of this calibre and there is a very tidy one for sale at £510 here. [url="http://www.classicandcoolguitars.co.uk/basses/yamaharbx800a.htm"]http://www.classicandcoolguitars.co.uk/bas...maharbx800a.htm[/url]

mine is the same colour but not as good condition. the bridge on these basses is a work of art and the precision pick up is sooo! punchy. email for piccies. cheers. ad

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Had one of these many years back; played through a USA Acoustic guitar head with reverb and a Vesta Fire compressor and it sounded awesome,particlarly Marcus Millers' Run for Cover..Probably the best recorded sound I ever managed...Great neck too..Have a bump on me..

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:) [size=2]Hi

Great bass, very playable with great tones, ive got a fretless 1 and would really like a fretted 1 as well however dont have the funds at present im afraid.

Have a bump on me.

Al....[/size]
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