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It's not often I get a new bass; the last time was three years ago, and before that it was 2001, but I thought it was time to have a play on fretless.
I love Wood & Tronics basses. Not so much the exotic wood topped ones, but Enrico has a tremendous eye for the 'classic with quirky twist' which really resonates with me. My Ergon 5 has been my main gigging bass since i bought it, so when I saw this, I had to go for it.

It's the EJ model, which, as you may guess, is W&T's take on the Jazz bass. This has a worn finish - not relic'd like it has been played to death, but more a kind of 'barn find' aged effect (just made that up) which I really love. Info as follows:

- Alder body
- 3 piece ash neck with angled maple headstock capped with some fancy wood
- Tasmanian blackwood lined fretless board with brass side markers
- Brass Nut
- Hipshot Lollipop tuners
- Mama P and J pups
- East/W&T preamp which is basically an East P Retro blendable between both pups. Mains chargeable via jack socket. Active/Passive.
- Ebony Control knobs

I still need to have a proper amplified practice, but it is very comfortable to play, and sounds gorgeous. I think I'm going to enjoy fretless!

And pics:











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I really like it. How does the mains charging thing work? Never heard of that before
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Cheers. There's a small rechargeable battery in the compartment. The bass comes with a plug/transformer connected to a 1/4" jack, so you just insert the jack into the bass' jack socket, plug into the mains and leave for a few hours.


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[quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1437055180' post='2823219']
Cheers. There's a small rechargeable battery in the compartment. The bass comes with a plug/transformer connected to a 1/4" jack, so you just insert the jack into the bass' jack socket, plug into the mains and leave for a few hours.


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I had that on a Marlin guitar in about 1990!

It had little LEDs on the scratch plate to warn about low charge.

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It seems that the mains chargable thing is standard with the P Retro, which forms part of this preamp (this one also has pickup blend)
http://www.east-uk.com/index.php/bass/p-retro/p-retro.html

Edit: Just discovered that there is an LED in the cavity. Handy for charging as it turns from red to green when fully charged.

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