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1989 PRS Bass 4, Metallic Blue


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This is one of the fairly rare early PRS basses, only made for a few years late '80's early '90s. Famously used by Robbie Shakespeare on all his modern recordings, and often live. They sound huge and clear, and feel great to play with the fairly flat radius fretboard and nice comfortable body shape. They balance very well sitting and on a strap, too. For more information about these basses, scroll to the bottom of this page:

[url="http://www.prsguitars.com/csc/models.html"]http://www.prsguitar...csc/models.html[/url]

This one has the Metallic Blue finish, in great shape with only a few tiny dings, I would call the condition overall Very Good +, and I'm quite cautious describing condition. Brazilian rosewood fretboard, moon inlays, solid mahogany body, rock maple neck, and a nice weight at well under 9lbs (4kg). All original except for one pot that I had a tech replace a few years ago, it's a no issues bass set up to play currently wearing Labella flatwound strings. Comes with original hard shell case.

For more pictures, see here (some of the photos were taken in bright sunlight and show dust and weird reflections- the darker ones show the real condition much better):

[url="http://s19.beta.photobucket.com/user/adamr63/library/PRSBASS4_MetallicBlue"]http://s19.beta.photobucket.com/user...4_MetallicBlue[/url]

[b]Yours for £800 plus shipping [/b](€1000 or 1200 Swiss Francs). I take Paypal or bank transfer, and anyone near to French speaking Switzerland is welcome to try her out through my SVT/Bergantino rig.

Thanks for looking!

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[quote name='funkle' timestamp='1355664472' post='1901049']
32" or 34" scale? I can't tell from the PRS website.
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You know, I never thought about this, always assumed it was 34" length. I will measure it when I get back to the house, in a few hours, and get back to you. Thanks for your patience.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Watcha know, Rasta! Thanks for the good wishes, and to you, Stance.

It is a killer bass for reggae. I like the way it gets a quite modern huge sound with zero mud, kind of in the Steinberger camp tonewise, but still has a lot of J bass type wood and growl in the there.

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