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  1. Fabulous Jazz bass that just doesn't see any playing time anymore. Those of you who have played these basses know how good they are and those of you who want to try one here's a great example for £200! 

     

    This is the Antique White Alder first generation model,  I've had it since new and it has seen alot of playing time. Comes with a nearly new set of Bass Boomers strings on it and a basic Thomann gig bag.

     

    Specs of the bass are; 

     

    Body Material : North American Alder
    Body Shape : New Marcus Miller Jazz Type
    Body Color : Antique White
    Neck Material : 1 Piece Hardmaple
    Neck Shape : C-Shape
    Scale : 34″
    Fingerboard : Rosewood
    Fingerboard Radius : 7’25”
    Frets : Medium Small, 20 Frets
    String Nut : Natural Bone 46mm width
    Binding : Bound fingerboard
    Inlay : White Block
    Neck Joint : 4 Bolt Steel Square Plate
    Pickups : Marcus Vintage Jazz Pickup Set
    Electronics : Marcus Heritage – 3 with Middle Frequency Control
    Controls : Volume / Tone (Dual Pot) | Pickup Blender | Treble | Middle / Middle Frequency (Dual Pot) | Bass, Mini Toggle (Active / Passive)
    Knob : Upgraded chrome pots
    Bridge : Real Vintage Standard
    Tunning Gear : Marcus Vintage-S Bridge
    Hardware Finish : Chrome
    Pickgaurd : Tort

     

    I have upgraded the knobs from the black plastic ones to chrome ones that really compliment the look. 
     

    Bass is £200 collected from Newcastle Upon Tyne or can be posted fully insured but expect that to be around £30-£40

     

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    Loads of life in the frets!

     

    As for dings on the bass I have tried to show these as best I can, there is nothing major at all nothing more than paint deep but It's best to try and show any marks there are as I like to know what I'm buying; 

     

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    Cracks in the lacquer around the bridge pickup, no idea what has caused this but it's only the top lacquer coat deep. 

     

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    Paint chips around the neck plate

     

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    Small area of rash on the back of the bass (if you can see it! :D

     

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    Small chip near the control plate

     

    Apart from that the neck is solid, action is great, bass sounds fantastic and it's a lot of fun to play! 

     

    Thanks, 

     

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  2. Trades; 

     

    6 string basses only

    • Nothing with a string spacing under 17mm, ideal is 18mm with adjustment up and down
    • Under a 35" scale unless its part of a multi scale layout, again ideal is 34 and under
    • Active preamp only no passive basses

    That's about it, happy for cash to go either way for the right trade. 

     

    Thanks, 

     

     

  3. Hi, 

     

    With a very heavy heart I am selling one of the very best basses I have ever owned, it's only fault is that it has 4 strings and as I move to 6 strings it's getting less and less playing time and that's just not right. 

     

    This thing sounds incredible; The bass has a Mahogany Body with a highly figured Bubinga top and a Wenge sandwich veneer in the middle, the neck is maple with Wenge stripes and this bass has an Ebony fingerboard. The headstock has a matching Bubinga face. 

     

    Electronics wise we have 2 Delano SBC pickups and a 3 band Marleaux custom BC3 pre amp. 

     

    Hardware the bass has a custom german made GTS bridge and knobs and german Schaller tuners and straplocks. 

     

    Finish Matte Satin finish


    Neck measurements

    Scale:       864 mm / 34"
    Nut:         40 mm / 1.57"
    12. fret:   55 mm / 2.17"
    24. fret:   62 mm / 2.44"
    Bridge:     60 mm (2.36") / 20 mm (0.79") each string

     

    Everything about this bass screams premium, it's a beautiful instrument. I'll be very sad to see it go. Comes with the fantastic hard case shown in the images. The bass is very very light I don't have scales to weigh it, but it must be under 3.5kgs I can try and get a firmer estimate. 

     

    Bass Buddha on YouTube has a great review of a 5 string version with incredibly similar wood combinations, just the top being different. 

    https://youtu.be/z9Pqh1TV3tI 

     

    Info on the Pups and Pre; 

    Pickups - https://www.delano.de/sbc_4_he_s/sbc4_he_s_details.html

    Pre - https://www.marleaux-bass.com/fileadmin/pdf/Elektroniken-PDF-2020/Marleaux-Electronic-BC3-EN.pdf

     

    Collection from Newcastle Upon Tyne or I will post this insured, but this will be around £40-£50 depending on courier and delivery timescale in the UK. Europe I would need to investigate. 

     

    Trades - 

     

    Pics; 

     

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  4. 52 minutes ago, HazBeen said:
    53 minutes ago, SpondonBassed said:

     thanks, I want to know what lacquer was used. Think I know, but want to be sure :) 

    Hi Haz,

     

    So it was https://www.colron.co.uk/products/colron-refined-range/interior-lacquer/ which I've used previously, it's brilliant stuff, easy to apply and finishes nicely.

     

    I then put some Autoglym Super Resin Polish on the top of that, even though it's for car paintwork it buffs up super nice with minimal effort

     

    Looking forward to what you come up with next! 

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  5. So very close now... 

     

    I've installed the metal saddles on to my bridge and they work brilliantly so that's that sorted, I've made some knobs from ash and wenge, but I'm unsure if I'm keeping them or replacing them with black ones to keep a small black hardware theme going. 

     

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    I re-did the nut too as the old one was too small, this one works and fits perfectly,

     

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    At some point this weekend I'll get the bass setup and work on the frets and then I'll aim to get some form of video done so you can see and hear it

     

    97% done I think?

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  6. Quick Tuesday update; 

    Good things; 

    • Wired up my Bartolini quads to an Aguilar OBP3 without too much fuss, only took two attempts :D my understanding of wiring and preamps has improved ten fold however! Everything fits nicely in the cavity although I'd love to design it again and shift the batteries to their own cavity and have a little space for the OBP3 to sit, but everything works just like it should.
    • Got the tuners on, they're USA hipshot ultralights and again they work just as they should and look really good.
    • Strung the bass and had a quick noodle, strings feel brilliant, they're Newtone Customs and fit the bass perfectly. 

    Bad things; 

    • Upon having said noodle the bridge has proven that it won't work as intended, I was able to fully intonate the strings, but, after 10 mins of playing, my G string was ringing an F# at the 24th fret, and while other strings managed to not pull the saddles away too much (C string was the champ here, only moved 6 cents sharp) the concept in general has failed and will ultimately be replaced, I have ordered some metal saddles with angled grub screws that bite in to the bridge sidewalls and these will work better, so a little redesign and remaking will be needed. 
    • The nut will need replacing as there is too much space underneath it when it has been adjusted to the right height, so that needs redoing I will just beef up the height to fit the slot better and reduce the need for too much adjustment. 
    • I seem to have put a few dents and light scratches in the finish already so another light round of finishing to do this weekend! 
    • I had to lop 15mm off the height of the pickup cover as it was too tall, now it sits way better and feels great under the fingers.

    Great things; 

    • No fret buzz when I had the action nice and low
    • The flat fretboard is LOVELY to play
    • The B string is very well defined
    • 30" scale is so so comfortable 

    So not much to do now until its there; 

    • Sort the bridge
    • New Nut
    • Re-apply some finish
    • Knobs x 5! These will be a nice Ash / wenge / Ash laminate with wenge dot 
    • Setup 
    • Polish
    • Make a video! 

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    Pickups installed in the pickup cover...

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    Foam blocks placed under the pickups to help raise and lower the cover when compressed with the bolts

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    This is the bridge, the best saddle I could make for this bass actually turned out to be small sections of fret wire and a grub screw, I've strung the bass up to ensure things fit as they're supposed to and once It's getting it's setup I'll notch the saddles

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    You can see them a little better here

     

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    So I've done quite a bit since my last update so I'll hopefully remember it all! First up cavities have been painted with shielding paint, I love the look but it was a bit of a hassle to get nice and the bloody graphite gets everywhere, so next time maybe just copper shielding tape. 

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    The exciting news is I've lacquered the bass, I've been wanting to do this for ages, the weather has been absolutely perfect for it so perfect chance to get this done. The white spots all over the shielding paint is resin polish, it'll wipe off later. 

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    Love the look of the bass with this lacquer, grain has come alive.

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    This bit could have gone either way, instead of a transfer or sticker I decided to spray paint my surname on the bass... could have been awful...

     

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  9. So getting the garden done with the only access through my bass manufacturing workshop (...garage) means I haven't been able to get in and work on the bass for weeks now, but the job is almost done and with their being no more need for wheelbarrows and muddy boots to be traipsing back and forth means the workshop can finally open again (...garage door can be closed and all my tools can put back on the shelves)

    There were a couple of jobs I was putting off so I started on those first, biggest one being the sanding of all machine marks and getting the bass and parts up to 400 grit ready for finishing.

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    I'm just continually wiping this down with white spirit to see where more sanding is needed...

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    The grain is coming up lovely and the ash really shows off the curves, you can probably see the dent in the bottom curve here 😣 looks much worse on the pics but will need to be filled at some point probably with a couple of slurry coats... really wish it wasn't there though!

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    Lower horn with it's final sanding complete

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    On the back all the cut aways are complete, the groove for thumbs and fingers to remove the access cover is done, maybe a little bit too big but at least it's obvious :D I have the magnets installed in the cover cavity and on the cover itself and it sits nice and makes a very satisfying clunk when installed, my efforts to try and line up the grain hasn't been too terrible. 

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    Next is getting the bridge sorted out I've made about 4 so far but none of them have been good enough, so got a gut feeling the next one is the one. 

    The disappointing bit is after waiting 2 weeks for my new Newtone strings I got an email to say they're self isolating and won't be opening again until the 12th... so no idea where my order is in their list but they'll get here eventually, just means I can't work on the bridge and nut saddles just yet but all in good time! 

     

    Thanks for looking guys, hopefully we're not too far away from it being done.

     

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