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The 'Diva' - what a stunning design


Spoombung
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Member here "basstard" had the first one made (he's actually pictured in the catalogue - http://www.marleaux-bass.de/fileadmin/download/Marleaux_Catalogue_2012.pdf ). It's a beauty. Not sure about the control knobs... they look cool in the pictures, not so good up in the flesh but an amazing instrument all the same.

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[quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1328602197' post='1529649']
Member here "basstard" had the first one made (he's actually pictured in the catalogue - [url="http://www.marleaux-bass.de/fileadmin/download/Marleaux_Catalogue_2012.pdf"]http://www.marleaux-...alogue_2012.pdf[/url] ). It's a beauty.
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I didn't know that. I'm very keen to have a play on these basses (not just the Diva) but haven't seen one in London or the UK yet

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He's in Stafford and bought the bass unplayed direct from Marleaux. The only collection of Marleauxs I have seen have been at the Bass Day in Manchester... I think Promenade Music in Morecambe are the UK dealers - [url="http://www.promenademusic.co.uk/Marleaux-Basses-at-Promenade-Music"]http://www.promenade...Promenade-Music[/url]

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[quote name='Spoombung' timestamp='1328607756' post='1529737']
Yes I see that too. Bass design is becoming like car design; a big melting pot of generic shapes and concepts.
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Very true - the trouble is now, with so many bass designs out there, it's becoming increasingly difficult to come up with something that looks radically different to those basses that have already been created! Originality is becoming increasingly difficult, especially when you have to build in the characterists of what makes a bass balance and comfortable (e.g. strap fixing point and hence usually the top horn, above the 12th fret).

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[quote name='charic' timestamp='1328603304' post='1529667']
Looks very similar to an ACG Gallus (sp?) crossed with a Sandberg
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Indeed - the Gallus is very similar - the key difference being the inclusion of the sharp edge under the control pots on the ACG.

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[quote name='lettsguitars' timestamp='1328611502' post='1529818']
cool bass. not keen on these hollowed out forearm contours you see quite a bit now.
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I first saw it on the John petrucci Sig guitar. I like the idea and would like to try it out

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[quote name='charic' timestamp='1328603304' post='1529667']
Looks very similar to an ACG Gallus (sp?) crossed with a Sandberg
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Aye, with a bit o wick thrown in also.
Stunning bass.

Are the electronics the same as/similar to the Human Base Roxy? Maybe its just me?

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