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SOLD Fender Precision 1998 black John East P-Retro (Queen)
£900


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[size=3]I’ve had this bass from new since 1998 (although the serial number on the headstock N9395547 is meant to be for 1999 - however they used some N9 prefixes in 1990 and it’s possible that at some point I swapped the neck) when I played it on the Brian May Band tour, and it was my main bass for quite a few years in the Queen musical We Will Rock You. I played it on 2 shows standing in with Queen + Paul Rodgers in 2008, and with Queen and the We Will Rock You cast at Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace in 2002. Sorry, no, it didn’t belong to John Deacon![/size]

[size=3]I have modified it to be more versatile, with:[/size]
[size=3]Bartolini P-bass pickup[/size]
[size=3]John East P-Retro circuit (see below)[/size]
[size=3]Badass II bridge[/size]
[size=3]Hipshot Lite tuners[/size]
[size=3]Hipshot Bass Xtender on E string for drop D tuning etc[/size]
[size=3]Dunlop Straploks[/size]

[size=3]There are quite a few dings and scratches from being used a lot, which don’t show up very much on the photos. However, it’s a great-sounding P-bass, if you want a Precision with many tone possibilities. [/size]
[size=3]There is a small LED mounted next to the jack socket to indicate charging - the rechargeable internal battery is powered by plugging the mains adapter into the jack socket.[/size]

[size=3]No trades, sorry[/size]

[size=3]£30 UK shipping or will travel within 120 miles of Oxford[/size]

[size=3]John East P-Retro (not available to buy at present on the website): [url="http://www.east-uk.com/index.php/bass/p-retro/p-retro.html"]http://www.east-uk.c...ro/p-retro.html[/url][/size]

[size=3]Circuit details[/size]
[size=3][url="http://www.east-uk.com/pdf/pretro01.pdf"]http://www.east-uk.c...df/pretro01.pdf[/url][/size]

[size=3]The P-Retro is simple but flexible active/passive bass preamp equaliser which offers huge tonal variation to one of the most popular styles of bass of all time, but without the need to permanently modify the instrument itself. The original Volume becomes a Volume/Tone Stack. Pull the Volume to switch on the Active Tone Stack which allows variable frequency Mid and Bass/Treble boost modes. Power is provided by an internal rechargeable battery, charged via the jack.[/size]

[size=3]The P-Retro is simple but flexible active/passive bass preamp equaliser which offers huge tonal variation to one of the most popular styles of bass of all time, without the need to permanently modify the instrument itself. P-Retro features two stacked knobs each with a pull switch, class A FET input stage and a high quality relay for pure passive bypass. Power is provided by an internal rechargeable battery.[/size]

[size=3]The normal volume control becomes the Volume/Tone Stack and works in exactly the same way as the P style bass original controls, passing the passive signal directly to the jack. When the volume control is pulled up, the active circuit is switched in, post passive tone control, and adds 2.5dB of gain with a flat response. Additionally, the upper knob allows either a mid boost, or a combined bass/treble boost. The lower knob sets the variable frequency points for either mode.[/size]

[size=3]Summary of features for the P-Retro:[/size]

[size=3]Two Stacked knobs, both with Pull Switches.[/size]
[size=3]Original pure P style bass controls fully retained via passive path, using a high quality relay bypass.[/size]
[size=3]Class A FET input stage.[/size]
[size=3]Flat response active setting.[/size]
[size=3]Variable frequency mid boost mode.[/size]
[size=3]Variable frequency combined bass/treble boost mode.[/size]
[size=3]Deep boost switch with four frequencies, set via internal switches.[/size]
[size=3]Deep boost level set via internal preset trimmer.[/size]
[size=3]Rechargeable internal Li-Pol Battery, giving up to 40 hours use per charge.[/size]
[size=3]Battery charging is achieved using an AC/DC Adaptor, which plugs into the jack.[/size]
[size=3]Auto passive bypass if the system runs low on power.[/size]
[size=3]Easy to fit using screw terminals, with no solder connections to the P-Retro.[/size]
[size=3]Instrument can be returned to stock condition since there are no physical modifications to the guitar[/size]

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