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G-bitch

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  1. Love this bass, sounds amazing, but my tiny hands just can't deal with the (fairly standard size) neck.

     

    Lots and lots of player wear and dings which I've tried to show clearly on photos, hence the price. The jazz neck pickup as a huge amount of versatility,  pickup blend knob means the switch is still as per standard ATK (and stingray 5/sterling) for the humbucker for full fat punch you in the face musicman sound.

     

    Comes with original case, missing one foot and adorned with some spray motif and sticker. There's a set of flats in there spare too (it's got some fresh d'addario nickel rounds on).

     

    Collection only from Bristol, but may be able to get it to the Midlands for collection/meet up over the coming weeks.

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  2. Just wanted to add some extra info on the neck following enquiry by pm:

     

    It's not mega narrow, 41mm at nut, 55mm at 12th fret. But it is quite a flat profile, I make the neck thickness 21mm between 2nd and 3rd fret with a caliper.

     

    I got comparing to my ATK - There's only a couple of mm extra on the ATK both in width at neck and thickness at the nut. The critical difference though is that the GMR barely gets any thicker up the neck - it's still only a smidge over 21mm thick at the 12th fret, the ATK is 30mm, so that contributes a lot to the slim/fast feel of the neck even if it's not a nice narrow 38mm at nut.

  3. Bought on a whim last year as a practise amp, great for small spaces due to the small footprint, sounds nice and mellow/tight as you'd expect for 10s in a sealed cab with no tweeter.

     

    Selling as my son has taken up drums, I'm still coming to terms with this, but at least we can jam. We're going the active PA speakers route to put bass and e-drums through at home seeing as I'm always going through a sansamp pedalboard anyway.

     

    I've had a search over and can't find any cosmetic damage. It will be missed, for it is IMHO, the most awesome looking practise amp (bar maybe the bigger 200w AV version...).

     

    Collection only from Bristol but happy to consider meet ups/delivery/basschatter relay if it doesn't extend any crazy distance from home.

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  4. Probably best if I link to the original owners ad from last year for the first of details:

    It is a lovely bass, however soon after buying it I picked up an Ibanez ATK on a whim and arrived at the conclusion that nothing short of a USA sterling or older stingray 5 (for the ceramic p/up plus switching options) will do for me.

     

    In terms of changes since I bought it, I've just raised the action and tweaked pickup height to my preference, removed glow in the dark markers from the neck and bought a hardshell case for it. It currently has Dunlop strap locks on, but will change it back to the schaller buttons it came with unless buyer wants the dunlops.

     

    The only thing I'd add as a note to condition, is the slight raised top edge of the control panel cover which I've tried to show in photos, a few little dings/marks around the jack socket, and some slight shiny spots from player wear. All in all though, looks and plays great.

     

    I'm Bristol based and would prefer pick up/meet up but I think if the case was packed out a little to stop movement internally and then boxed up, it would probably be fine to post, would just need to sort a box for it.

     

    Asking £550 collected without hard case.

     

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  5. I tried a Q6 way back at the gallery, around 2002 perhaps. Still regret not buying that, but I was fixated on getting a custom shaker. Would love to get my hands on a flea 5 to try out, which I suspect would be more up my street now than a quantum.

  6. This thread title really sums up my feelings. I've just picked up bass again after a 15+ year hiatus and am just bewildered by the pedal market. I was a proper fx geek, rack and pedalboard, but the range of stuff around now and the prices just leave me hugely reluctant to dip my toe in those waters again in case it leads to my falling in and bankrupting myself.

     

    From having a nice range of quality pedals before, I'm now Mr cheapo with numerous clones and anything else that comes in under £50 used.

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