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Selling my recently acquired Kiloton bass from Bass Direct.


Never tried a G&L before so bought this just after buying a few other basses, it sounds great, proper bass.  However I have over extended the finances, so this one has to go.

 It is a b-stock bass with a crack to the finish on the back of the bass and a mark to the top of the headstock.

£300 delivered, £275 collected.


original link is here:
http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/G%26L_Tribute_Kiloton.html

 

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  On 23/11/2019 at 23:34, basskit_case said:

Where abouts are you and what have you done to deserve that! 😀

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Ha! I’m doing Panto at the New Wolsey Theatre - acting and playing bass in the show which is a whole lot of fun but very sweaty work!

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  On 23/11/2019 at 23:45, CameronJ said:


Ha! I’m doing Panto at the New Wolsey Theatre - acting and playing bass in the show which is a whole lot of fun but very sweaty work!

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Excellent, I bet. 


I hope you managed to avoid the problems on Norwich Road.

i am on the east side of Ipswich, not too far away.

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  On 23/11/2019 at 23:32, basskit_case said:

Sorry rogue P in the listing! now amended. 

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That makes sense!

Incidentally, with the single coil setting, does it sound remotely p like? I understand that the single coil is the one nearer the neck - just wondering what sort of sound this has.

Is it far enough forward to get near to the P sound, or far enough back to do the bridge solo jazz thing?

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  On 24/11/2019 at 10:23, Groatsworth said:

That makes sense!

Incidentally, with the single coil setting, does it sound remotely p like? I understand that the single coil is the one nearer the neck - just wondering what sort of sound this has.

Is it far enough forward to get near to the P sound, or far enough back to do the bridge solo jazz thing?

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As you say being positioned as far back as it is the location doesn't lend itself to a classic p-bass tone, definitely more Jazz than P bass, and a modern take at that.

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would it be possible to make a feature of the crack in the finish and do something like this:

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The resin fills the cracks, U guess I would probably have to increase the size of the crack for the resin to take.

The resin would work quite well against the white finish

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My two basses with the best, cutting tones are an L2000 and a M/M PASSIVE USA SUB. This seems to have a similar pickup placement to the SUB and being passive, I imagine produces a similar tone with a slimmer neck. Prefered my passive USA SUB to the active SUB USA which I moved on.

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The Kiloton differs from the passive stingray in that you coil select on the pickup to change the tone (single/series/parallel) and have a bass boost/cut.  But agree, it barks due to the positioning of the pickups. Love mine, close to p bass on the single coil setting and powerful humbucker goodness in the other two modes.  Love G and L's simple approaches making them gig monsters.

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I gig one of these.....since i bought it it's been my go to bass.....strung with Roto 66s it sounds great! This is worth the asking price imho.

A GLWTS type bump.

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