As part of my clear out to fund a vintage Epiphone I'm selling one of my two reissue basses. This is the Korean version of the Epiphone Rivoli and is the harder to find double pickup version with baritone push button control. The bass is beautifully made with no issues other than minor cosmetic wear and the usual selector switch tip missing. There is also an area of the bridge pickup surround which has been filed down to prevent the E string catching on it when played in the higher registers ( great design fault eh? ). Truss rod turns and adjusts as it should and frets are fine. It has a short scale and is well balanced and easy to play with a surprising array of tones. The sunburst finish is gorgeous it's a real head turner. Construction is superb throughout. The bass has no case or bag so pickup is preferred but I have a decent sized box and loads of packing material which I can send it in at buyers expense. Sorry no trades.
It is a reasonably accurate representation of the colour - it's actually quite tasteful in real life and my girlfriend and daughter loves it!
Actually I would trade for a T40 as I miss my old one - they probably weigh the same!
Looks like a first series Highway One to me so the tuners would be correct for that issue. Scratchplate could be a retrofit. £500 for a Highway one is probably a little high judging by recent prices on here.
Old cream coloured Dimarzio Jazz pickup in excellent working condition. This is the original version with the Allen key adjustable pole pieces. Postage will be £4 extra UK only recorded delivery. It was taken from a 70s Tele bass.
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Handy little Crate practice amp bought for my friend's daughter but never used. Postage will be around a tenner so pickup preferred. Excellent condition.
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This unit is similar to the old Zoom unit. It comes boxed with instructions and is programmable with lots of effects and amp models, etc. there is a tuner built in. Postage will be £5 extra. It's in excellent cosmetic and working condition. Cheers!
Here's a handy little two octave battery powered midi keyboard. I've used this for controlling both hardware modules and soft synths. Please note its non USB. It can be powered by an adapter - not included. I will include a midi lead with it. Postage will be £5 extra as it's quite heavy.
Here is one of my Shure SM58s - I'm having a clear out of my studio. The mic is in great working order just cosmetic scrapes to the paintwork. Looking for £55 - as it's quite heavy with the included lead recorded postage will be an extra £5 in the UK.
Specs here -
http://www.shure.co.uk/products/microphones/sm58
All I see is a blanket with pet hairs on it.....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fender-Telecaster-Bass-/251588262680?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3a93d43b18