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marcblum

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  1. That's a phantastic value for the price. The GWB35 is one one of the best fretless I ever played. Taken into account it's low street price, this deal is a no brainer. The upgrades add further value and if I weren't devoted to 6ers only, I'd buy it.
  2. If it were 6, I couldn't resist.
  3. Guys, come on. Brexit is looming around the corner. Come 1st January, the UK will detach from the continent and sail away into the Atlantic.
  4. If I hadn't my beloved TFB-750 for years, I'd immediately jump on this one.
  5. These old BB blade bridge pickups sound really killer to me.
  6. Bought a Yamaha JP2 from Jason. Great communications. Fast and easy to find solutions with. Seamless shipping from UK to Germany. Bass was protected by a (free of charge!) used but sturdy Thomann case. Wrapped in bubble foil any movement or bouncing was avoided. Bass in top condition despite the occasional small scratch. When buying from someone who playes bass for a living, you do not expect that. :-)) Great deal, great guy, that was fun! Marc
  7. Se No M9-000208 Powerful, precise amp The amp has received a power unit update from Mesa USA and is absolutely load stable even at 2 ohms. Mesa support statement: "Rebuilt and updated burnt MosFET block. Installed power transformer, recalibrated BIAS and clip limiter. All else a-OK: benched, burned, played." with original box Fixed price: 1200€ (net, after fees and conversion) no trades Location: Aachen, Germany Shipping: yes, possible
  8. approaching 1st birthday of this ad 😁
  9. This is absolutely stunning.
  10. SOLD. Mesa Boogie Bass Prodigy 4:88 Price: 1900€ (net Euros, after currency conversion and fees) no trades. I'm sorry. super condition with softcover with manual and QA certificate with original cardboard Location: Aachen, Germany DHL shipping within DE possible for 17€. Costs for foreign countries must be clarified. optionally I can sell a perfectly suitable Pelicase for an extra 80€, maybe it won't fit in the original b
  11. So the second requirement (not too light) isn't really a requirement but an assumed solution. The real requirement is "no neck dive". I understand currently, that a lightweight instrument without neck dive would be great. In that case I'd take headless basses into consideration, as they do not tend to neck dive at all.
  12. Not sure if I missed some bits & pieces, but as far as I followed the conversation, that's the only piece of requirements provided. To meet the OP's needs I like to ask for slightly more specific requirements, i.e. what is too heavy, what is too light? Is weight range the only requirement and sound not at all? What are the neck woods you have in mind? Can you provide some sound examples what you want the bass to sound like? Any youtube link with upfront mixed bass will help tremendously. Thanks for helping us helping you.
  13. Not sure if I want to sell, as Mesa does not build it anymore.
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