FuNkShUi Posted August 12, 2014 Share Posted August 12, 2014 (edited) Firstly, this is the bass: [url="http://s674.photobucket.com/user/FuNkShUi/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG-20140717-WA0013.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s674.photobucket.com/user/FuNkShUi/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG-20140717-WA0007.jpg.html"][/url] I can take more on request, these are just what i had on my desktop already. The bass is in excellent condition, with very few marks. One feature i love is it has dual single coil pickups in the bridge position with switchable wiring which opens up the tonal possibilities even further (with the 3-band EQ, it can do almost anything). Heres some official Spec straight from Clovers website: BODY wood: two piece american red alder body straplocks: lockable standard style straplocks bridge: chrome plated brass bridge finish: selected glossy polyester finish NECK scale: 864 mm (34") wood: bolt on canadian hard rock maple neck fingerboard: maple fingerboard / mother of pearl dots fingerboard radius: 457 mm (18") frets: 24 medium sized frets trussrod: double dual action trussrod machine heads: chrome, capsuled machine heads finish: handpolished silk matte polyurethane finish [u]Controls[/u] [b][1] Push/Pull Volume Control[/b] By pulling the volume knob, the active preamp will be bypasssed (true hardware-bypass), which deactivates the tone controls. The bass works without power supply (if required). In case that all tone controls are at the center position, your hear no tonal difference between the active and the passive mode. [b][2] Pickup Pan Control Tone Controls: [3] Treble · [4] Mid[/b][b] · [/b][b][5] Bass[/b] The center position (at 12:00) is flat, rotating the control clockwise will boost and rotating the control counterclockwise will cut the tone. [b][6] pickup preselector[/b] The pickup preselector mixes the bridge pickup and the middle pickup together. In towards the neck position, the middle pickup is activated, in towards the bridge position, the bridge pickup is activated. In middle position the bridge pickup and the middle pickup are routed in parallel. [b][7] booster mode switch[/b] The Avenger booster circuit adds an extra amount of ultra low end and aggressive mid punch (bridge- and middle pickup are routed in series). It is activated in towards the bridge position switch setting and overwrites all settings done by the pickup preselector [6]. The booster circuit works strictly analogue without electronical boosts and is also available in passive playing modes. [b]Tech note:[/b] All pickup settings are humfree. PICKUPS neck position: DELANO JSBC-HE custom pickup (twin coil in-line humcanceller pickup) bridge position: 2x DELANO JSBC-HE custom pickup (twin coil in-line humcanceller pickup) switchable to single coil rear, single coil front, parallel- & serial mode ELECTRONICS DELANO custom three-band active electronics with ultra low noise circuit bypassable to full passive operation CONTROLS 1x volume (push-pull), 1x balance, 1x bass, 1x mid, 1x treble 1x coilsplitting mini-switch, 1x power mode switch DIMENSIONS string spacing @ bridge: 20 mm (0,79") +- 0,5 mm string spacing @ nut: 11 mm (0,43") neck width @ nut: 43 mm (1,69") neck width @ 24th fret: 63 mm (2,48") body length: 502 mm (19,76") overall length: 1115 mm (43,90") This bass also has a 3D bridge, which means it can be adjusted in height aswell as spacing to be a flexible as possible. Plenty of information about them on that website too. I will of course accept a cash sale, but im looking for a trade ideally. Only thing im adamant on is that it has to be 4 string. I never get any use out of 5s. Warwicks are top of my wish list. As always, trial of the bass is welcomed, as are any questions. Cheers Edited August 12, 2014 by FuNkShUi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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