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Took this affordable classic in a trade earlier this year, and it's comfortably the most active passive bass I have ever played.

My band (who never take any notice of basses) actually recognise this one and deem it the best-looking one I have.


It is, however, a victim of the 'one in, one out' rule.

DiMarzio pickup (hence DMZ) combines with two mini toggles to give an astounding number of tonal options, from Precision to Stingray (I kid you not).

Given this is 35 years old, it it in phenomenal shape and comes with a new luxury gig bag. Like Concorde, there will be no more aluminium-necked basses, so get yourself a piece of history that's cool-looking, not too expensive and above all playable.


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Posted

Played this earlier when I bought a bass from Mickey. This is one good bass peoples, the variety of tones is amazing and it plays very nicely too.

Posted

Mickey, that is stunning. Those pick-ups really kick! Same as used to be in the old BC Richs.

Love this guys excitement about it:

http://youtu.be/Dhfjb03R2-c

Posted (edited)

Sold to a very nice gentleman from Belgium!

And thanks for the video Gust0o - great stuff.

Edited by Mickeyboro
Posted

I guess this makes me the nice gentleman :)

I like this video better:

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2IFIN946x8"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2IFIN946x8[/url]

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