Dr_Tom Posted September 17, 2011 Share Posted September 17, 2011 (edited) * It has now gone to a new home * Hi, I'm putting up my Eastcoast (which is Stagg) EUB as while I love it, it's just not getting used, I don't really have the time to practise it much and would prefer to get another electric bass. A few points - there is some buzzing around the 2nd/3rd position on the d string, which from reading other posts this seems to be a standard problem. I replaced the nut as when I bought it from another basschater, it was cracked. There is some small damage around the nut area when I was trying to get it off, see pics. I haven't glued the new nut in place as I prefer to be able to easily take it off, but it sits fine and doesnt move at all. No problems with anything else really, looks and sounds great. Comes with the body attachments and a carrying case. I've managed to get the intonation to match the fret dots as well by adjusting the bridge height, which is often a problem with these EUBs. You can see pics here: [url="http://s1111.photobucket.com/albums/h471/Thomas_Kwan/Stagg%20EUB/"]http://s1111.photobucket.com/albums/h471/T...an/Stagg%20EUB/[/url] As said in the title I would ideally like to trade for a Butterscotch Squier CV 50's P Bass, as if I sold it that's where the money's going to be going anyway. Either that or I would be open to a recording interface for my MacBook, something like a Steinberg CI. And then if there are no trades that come up I would ideally like back what I paid for it, £180 ovno. I live in Stoke-on-Trent and can meet up in Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham or any of the close surrounding areas. I work at the hospitals in Stafford and Cannock as well. Cheers Tom Edited September 18, 2011 by Dr_Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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