Raslee Posted March 11, 2018 Posted March 11, 2018 (edited) SOLD.My trusty Bitsa P is up for sale due to a new recent purchase. Great clean bass, 2015 Rosewood Fender (MIM) neck, Olympic white (Chris Aiken) body, Hipshot top load bridge for great sustain, CTS pots and Russian PIO capacitor making for a very smooth sound, took out my vintage Lollar pickup as I am keeping that and replaced with a Wilkinson - still sounds great, lightweight, Fender knobs & neck plate, lovely dark Tort plate, and strap locks. Can post. Bass owes me a lot more than the asking price...it looks a cracker and sounds even better, a lot of bass for the money. SOLD Edited March 16, 2018 by Raslee Sold 1
Raslee Posted March 13, 2018 Author Posted March 13, 2018 Can add either a USA Fender, or Seymour Duncan Quarterpounder pickup for an extra £25, so £400 all in for a very clean (appears like new to be honest), quality looking, sounding and playing P bass. May take a double gig bag in part ex.
Mattmit Posted March 13, 2018 Posted March 13, 2018 I put one of those pio caps in my tokai, they’re really nice. I took the time to A/B It against the stock cap and it was less dry and more ‘creamy’ , that’s the only word that seems to describe the sound accurately, maybe ‘oily’ I guess. I don’t know, but I was pleased that it had a recognisable and appealing effect. Sometimes with things like this it’s all hype.
Raslee Posted March 14, 2018 Author Posted March 14, 2018 23 hours ago, Mattmit said: I put one of those pio caps in my tokai, they’re really nice. I took the time to A/B It against the stock cap and it was less dry and more ‘creamy’ , that’s the only word that seems to describe the sound accurately, maybe ‘oily’ I guess. I don’t know, but I was pleased that it had a recognisable and appealing effect. Sometimes with things like this it’s all hype. Yes absolutely, instant creamy & silky vintage tones to be had
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