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Vendo Marleaux M-BASS Signature Custom 5
£2000


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Well, that put for sale my bass most precious not to use instrument is gorgeous and sounding little bass is taken I guarantee you.
The model is a Marleaux M-BASS Signature Custom 5 made hand Luthier Marleaux Gerard commissioned by his previous and first owner, as you can see in the photos is impeccable,
The year is 2,008, operates in passive and active 9v.LLeva the previous Jhon East Unipre 5 to my previous most versatile you bring forth what kieras a cannon shot low, is very light weight 3.9 Kg. For a 5 string. It is very comfortable to play in all its mast and recommend it for those who make long sessiones on stage.
The fingerboard is ebony with oval markers that's another bonus that increases the price of the Custom with zero fret 24 frets and 34 scale. "
As both mast and timber body is light maple. The body is exotic woods Raices photos do not do justice to the bellesa the instrument,
Price 2,000 including shipping, with extras this Marleaux was 5,500 euros, but prior to this in 300 and some have used the best in exotic woods and pills and with the Unipre 5 seems that comes to finger being Top Range on 5 strings Marleaux
Listen to offers by private,

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Edited by PACORIOS
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Looks nice ... but what's happened re. the knobs? They don't seem to be equally spaced (?) unless it's an illusion of the photography. Who fitted the East sytem and is the original Marleaux (either A-P or Programmable circuit with Vol, Pan + 3EQ?) still with the bass?

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Hello,
The previous what amount a Luthier there was enough space and put a button close to each other but nothing clutters the original preamp also have it, greetings

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[quote name='eubassix' timestamp='1460658099' post='3027706']
Looks nice ... but what's happened re. the knobs? They don't seem to be equally spaced (?) unless it's an illusion of the photography. Who fitted the East sytem and is the original Marleaux (either A-P or Programmable circuit with Vol, Pan + 3EQ?) still with the bass?
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[quote name='PACORIOS' timestamp='1460658599' post='3027710']
Hello,
The previous what amount a Luthier there was enough space and put a button close to each other but nothing clutters the original preamp also have it, greetings
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OK - looks like an additional pot has been added (Vol?) above the original 4 (so the original Vol knob is now stacked and looks to be very close to the added pot/knob). The top (and MHS) is spalted birch. What is the original circuit / controls?

Edited by eubassix
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I think this one is in the Marleaux Gallery: [url="http://www.marleaux-bass.com/marleaux-bass-history.html"]http://www.marleaux-bass.com/marleaux-bass-history.html[/url]
The third MBass in the first line.
Mine is the fourth ;)

GLWTS
Peter

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