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NOW SOLD...Godin Acoustibass LS Baggs model 4 string 12/4 now £375
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Godin Acoustibass LS Baggs model. This is one of those gorgeous, slimline Canadian electro-acoustic basses. Black with a warm, aged cream binding, fretted neck, blak headstock. It is scruffy, and when I bought it, not working. I had the electrics completely overhauled and it now works just as it should. Strung with black nylon flats, I think Status. But it is still scruffy... hence the ridiculously low price - after all, it is a Godin Acoustibass!! In good nick this would be twice the price. Comes with the original hard case with Godin written on it!

Pictures tomorrow.

Looking for [s]£450[/s] [s]£400[/s] £375 collected from SS7 or meet up, £400 with fully insured overnight courier to mainland UK

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It is a double cutaway. I don't know what vibrating tines are so don't know if it has any.

It looks like this one [url="http://fr.audiofanzine.com/basse-electro-acoustique/godin/acoustibass-lr-baggs/medias/photos/a.play,m.777253.html"]http://fr.audiofanzine.com/basse-electro-acoustique/godin/acoustibass-lr-baggs/medias/photos/a.play,m.777253.html[/url] if that helps.

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Thanks. Some of the early ones have a panel on the back like the pic below. In the body cavity there are a number of 'tines' that vibrate sympathetically when the bass is played and give it a more resonant acoustic sound.
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Ah, I didn't realise that all double cuts had the resonating harp thingy. Maybe only the very early ones had an access panel

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No panel on the back so no idea what is going on inside. I'll take pics later.

Convert to 5 string? The neck is wide enough but the entire bridge assembly would need changing, which I guess would mean a new pickup too. Then again, it is cheap enough to allow a bit of modding!

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Also adding another hole in the headstock for the extra tuner? It is not like you are ruining a pristine instrument, though.

Anyway, some pictures. Some general shots, plus some close up (some out of focus!) of bad bits. The paint around the metal plate of the pre-amp has lifted in a few places. Someone (ok, me) splodged a permanent marker over it. Ditto a mark on the lower horn. Ditto a mark near the bridge - not sure what happened here as it is raised. Quite possibly the bridge had been glued back on at some point and this is a blob left on it? Overall there are surface scratches and swirls over quite a lot of the finish. If I could have been bothered most of these would have polished out. A few chips to the edges of the headstock that were mercifully saved from the marker pen. So those are the bad bits - all cosmetic. None has any affect whatsoever on the playability. The binding is actually intact and in good condition - that would have been tricky to fix but no need.

Good bits - well, it is a Godin. They are legendary. It feels and sounds magnificent. 3 band eq allows adjustment to pretty much anything you would want.

Price is firm as it is a bargain.

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