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WITHDRAWN - Warmoth PJ Bass - Sandberg Black Label / Hipshot Hardware / Noll Electrics - Transparent Purple
£1800
Munich / Germany


DanTM
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Up for sale is the Warmoth PJ project that was finished just a few months ago and is built from solely highclass parts. It has only seen a few hours of playing in our living room and the practice room of my former band.

I am selling it now because of two reasons:

I feel like the typical P Bass body shape is way too massive for my 1,65 cm body height. Everytime I take it out to play in the living room and pass the big mirror in our entryway I think to myself "Wow, this looks awful. My upper body is almost covered by this".

Besides that I am lusting for a US made Spector and I am missing a few Euros to place an order/hit the purchase button.


Warmoth Custom Body
Model: Chambered P Bass®
Orientation: Right handed
Scale: 34"
Wood: Flame Maple on Mahogany
Contours: Contoured Heel / Tummy Cut / Forearm Contour
Battery Box: No Battery Box Rout
Top Finish: Transparent Purple
Back Finish: Transparent Purple
Finish Type: Satin Finish

Warmoth Custom Neck
Style: J Bass®
Orientation: Right Handed
Neck Wood/Hals: Roasted Flame Maple
Fingerboard/Griffbrett Wood: Ebony
Nut Width: 1-1/2" (38mm)
Fret Size/Bünde: 6150
Tuner Ream: BML (17.5mm)
Radius: 10"
Scale: 34"
Fret #: 21
Pre-Cut Installed String Nut/Sattel: GraphTech Black TUSQ XL - Standard Nut
Inlays: Cream Face Dots
Side Dots: White Side Dots
Stiffening Rods:Standard Steel Rods

I put several layers of TruOil on the neck and put one seal of wax on it in the end - Feels just awesome and looks amazing !

Tuners: HipShot UltraLite
Bridge: HipShot Style A Aluminium Bridge
Pickups: Sandberg Black Label
Electrics: Noll TCM 4 XM (B 2083) - Runs with 2 x 9 Volt batteries = 18 V for more headroom
Potis: 3 x Tandem
Pins: Schaller Security Locks
String retainer: Sandberg

At the moment it is set up for D Standard --> DGCF

4,5 KG

This baby was put together by a professional luthier in Germany (Acys Guitar Lounge). It received the best treatment and all the routings and the electric cavity was shielded professionally.

This is what it cost me:
Pickups: 230 EUR
Bridge: 130 EUR
Electrics inkl. Potis: 200 EUR
Body and Neck incl. shipping and all taxes: 1500 EUR
Tuners: 145 EUR
Security Locks: 20 EUR
Luthier costs to put it together professionally: 630 EUR

In total: 2.855 EUR

This is a beast and the sound will not disappoint you. I've never had a bass that vibrates as much as this beauty.

I put it up for sale for 1.800 GBP including ...

... shipping to anywhere within the European Union
... higher insurance
... a basic gigbag that I will buy before shipment

You can play and pick it up in Munich/Germany and pay in cash if you want to. You can also pay by bank transfer (You cover the transfer costs) or by PayPal (Family & Friends only)

If you want to I can make more pictures.

 

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Thanks,
Dan

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Thank you for the nice comments ;)

If you live in Germany you can come by and test it vs. a US made Spector NS-2 in Munich.

You will see that that this Warmoth is on par with the Spector in every aspect except for the weight and the pure mass in front of your stomach ;)

Played dry (yeah, not important at all but I want to mention it anyway) the Warmoth just totally kills the Spector. The W is much more resonant and almost makes your belly dance like one of those Ab belts that shock your muscles with electricity :D I guess that this is because of the bolt on construction and the chambered body of the Warmoth ?

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On 03/10/2020 at 23:28, therealting said:

How can you split that pair?! 😔 

You can also buy the Power Strat if you don't want to split that pair - Has a similar price tag but I can make you a good package deal ;) 
 

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