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eubassix

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  1. Thanks itu, that's most helpful. Serial is 97**** so it appears the bass is a custom 1997 with upgrade quilt and Bart'.
  2. Levinson Blade Delta T1 Guitar imported from Switzerland in 2010 from the Legendary Levinson Factory. Super rare these days - there are not many in the UK, This Guitar has the unique Variable Spectrum Control (VSC) - an extra onboard tonal Boost switch (Between the Volume & Tone Pots - see photos ) which really extends the tonal range / options. The VSC is adjustable via ports on the back and is powered by a 9-volt battery (also accessible at the back of the instrument. There are lots of sounds accessible from the VSC and the original diagram/'manual (instruction) is included The Guitar is in Mint Condition, Comes with Bespoke high-end case. Includes 24h Courier.
  3. No ... you version if correct: QuantUm; thanks for the alert (I'll change the title etc. if allowed) Right ... no truss rod.
  4. Sunnier today ... hopefully these might be better (?) :-
  5. English winter weather/light I'm afraid. I'll try to get some better/clearer ones, but these do show the overall look/quality of the bass + there's a couple of very similar instruments on the ebay links.
  6. ESP AMAZE Jazz 5. c/w original ESP case. Outstanding condition. 2010 instrument (from the series first introduced 2003) but could pass for new (even has the ESP fret protect strip). Case (fitted) is also 'brand'-new: 35" scale; Seymour Duncan Custom sj5 pickups; Cinnamon ESP pre-amp w 3 band EQ; Ash body c/w exceptional Quilt Maple top; Gotoh Chrome Hardware. This range is generally only available i Japan (check for japanretroshop on ebay who have both new - c. £4000+ - and used £2k+ instruments for sale, plus shipping, duty etc.).
  7. I think the 'W' is for a 'Wide(r); bridge? Not sure if that option existed when this bass was made (?). Current setting is 17.5mm but, as the bridge saddles are adjustable, could be slightly wider (or narrower). I'll try to add a Bridge close-up to the photos. Nut is 47.5mm (string spacing 10mm) and the neck @ F24 is 70.5mm.
  8. Modulus (USA) Quantum 'SS' 5-string bass. The 'SS' refers to Modulus concept of producing a new (at the time) Single pickup instrument, with that p/up being positioned in the optimum ' sweet-spot' for tone. Qute a rare instrument / great qaulity, playability and sound. Quilt over Alder with translucent dark-rose finish. Simple volume + Bass/Treble (+/-) Bartolini EQ (9v) & bartolini SB pickup. 9.3lbs, 35"scale, 1&7/8" nut ETS adjustable Bridge. Comes c/w excellent/quality gig-bag OR hardcase (option), Courier etc. Further info: Modulus Sonic Hammer - is an upgrade to M-92 Sweet Spot, that was introduced in 1992. M-92 SS (4/5/6-string) had a pickguard over alder body and an EMG. Sonic Hammer is equipped with bartolini and custom top. SH is the predecessor of the Flea / Funk Unlimited. Rare instrument ! http://www.modulusgraphite.com/quantum/
  9. Thanks Fionn. Gerald's instruments are generally 'excellent
  10. 3-dimensionally adjustable bass bridge for 5-string instruments available from AllParts UK at £134 (black) / £120 (Chrome) Black is £99 (incl.) Chrome £88 (incl.). Both new/boxed. https://www.allparts.uk.com/products/schaller-5-string-bass-bridge-steel-w-adjustable-spacing
  11. Recent deal with Graeme (Flea J bass) - excellent communication throughout. Pleasure to deal with and highly recommended to all BC'ers !!!
  12. Thanks Dood - it's a 2010 instrument (from the series first introduced 2003 - thanks to Dapper Bandit for this and other info!) but could pass for new (even has the ESP fret protect strip (I assume) which is shown in the first photo above. Case is also 'brand'-new. Here are some additional photos and basic specs (can add to these later when I've had time to measure etc.): 35" scale; Seymour Duncan Custom sj5 pickups; Cinnamon ESP pre-amp w 3 band EQ; Ash body c/w exceptional Quilt Maple top; Gotoh Chrome Hardware :-
  13. OK/thanks WoT ..... I know somebody such as yourself would know. So, did EB/Mman 'borrow' the design from the early days?..... was the original EBMM bass (is that late 70's - early 80's??) also brown?
  14. Is it Fender?... looking at the design, looks (to me) like it coud be an early Musicman case (?) :- https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-80s-Fender-USA-Precision-Bass-Guitar-Molded-Hard-Case-In-Brown/332837989496
  15. What's the history / current status on the 'Amaze' ?.... just sourced this one but it's really hard to find any information and ESP USA don't even list them. There are a few of them on ebay from 'japanretroshop' (?) :-
  16. Fender Flea Jazz Bass road-worn body finished in Shell Pink, neck plate is engraved with Flea’s own 'artwork'. Vintage-style, American-made Pure Vintage ’64 Jazz Bass single-coil pickups Vintage stacked concentric control knobs Vintage-style bridge c/w threaded saddles. Bass comes with an original Fender gig-bag and includes 24h Courier. re. weight - it's precisely 9.0 lbs on the digital scales.
  17. New / boxed unit. Unused (but tested). price includes postage :- "...Eden Bass Amplification (1976) four knobs control modulation speed, depth, low cut, and mix.
  18. as-new / boxed. Just some marks on the base from the original stickers (removed) :- "...DigiTech is synonymous with the word innovation. We offer up the first true multi-voice stomp box ever as proof! Morph from 1 to 16 voices using the voice knob to get chorus effects so thick it puts that week old coffee on your desk to shame! You asked for options and DigiTech delivered them in this rugged metal chassis that includes voice randomization, dual mono and stereo outputs, and switchable cabinet modeling. Don't settle for a standard Chorus pedal that keeps you wanting more. Be amazed with a Chorus pedal that gives you more than you thought was possible! Featuring a sturdy metal chassis, 16 separate voicing options and controls for level, speed and depth, the Digitech Multi Chorus brings a wide spread of choral options in a compact, affordable package. Built with a stereo out and selectable cabinet emulation, the Multi Chorus is a perfect fit for shoegaze, dream pop, or psych rock. Features Multi-voice chorus Blend from 1 to 16 voices Voice randomization Stereo and switchable CIT? Cabinet Modeling outputs Specifications Power Supply 9V Alkaline Dry Battery Power Consumption 4.8Watts (w/optional PS200R power supply) Battery Life Approximately 4 hours (with continuous usage) Dimensions 4 15/16"(L) x 3 1/8"(W) x 2 1/8"(H) Price includes P&P.
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