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SOLD: Warmoth Jazz Precision, Fiesta Red, Rosewood, B/W/B
Noisyjon posted a topic in Basses For Sale
Now SOLD. Thanks for looking and details left up for reference. Hi All, Here is my Very Good Condition Warmoth bass for sale or trade. In a nutshell it's a Jazz bass body with P/J pickups and a Precision bass neck. It's made from premium woods and parts (Approx. £1,100 worth) which make a great playing and sounding instrument. I assembled this myself at work in the electronics workshop one Saturday. It weighs in at 9.2 lbs/4.18 Kgs on my digital luggage scales. Comes with a Protec Contego gig bag. The specs are: [b]BODY:[/b] Jazz bass, Swamp ash, Fiesta red finish, P/J pickup configuration - Nordstrand NPJ4SE P/J pickup set, 70's Bridge pickup position, Hipshot A style FM2 (Fender mount) bridge – string through body version, Fender 1962 re-issue control plate wired Volume – Volume (no tone control), Bare Knuckle Pickups CTS 280k Custom taper pots, Chrome barrel knobs, Switchcraft 1/4" jack, Schaller straplocks in Chrome [b]NECK:[/b] Precision Bass, 34 inch scale, Warmoth “Super Bass” construction, Quarter sawn maple, Clear satin nitro finish, Dark Indian rosewood fretboard, Cream dot inlays, 10" Fretboard radius, 1 11/16” (43 mm) Nut width, GraphTech Black TUSQ XL nut, Warmoth 'slim taper' neck profile: Thickness at 1st fret .790" (20mm), Thickness at 12th fret .920" (23mm), 21 Frets, 6105 (medium jumbo) fret wire, Schaller BML tuners, Hipshot String retainer for 3 strings, Standard steel reinforcing rods. -
[quote name='40hz' timestamp='1412777944' post='2571942'] [size=4]Why didn't they just buy a p/j to begin with? [/size] [/quote] Kind of my thinking too 40Hz, especially at CS priced instruments. I am enjoying the opinions from both sides of the fence on this one though.
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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1412720435' post='2571457'] ...To be honest I found the overpriced other P bass he's got for sale more bemusing [/quote] Wow, hadn't seen that. He's [i]almost[/i] as good as that other guitar modding Bloke
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First up, apologies if this bass is a fellow BC'ers bass and what I'm going to say is only [i]my[/i] opinion The 2 things that stand out for me is why modify a rare Ltd. edition CS P bass like that to start with and to then go and try to sell it on asking £3k for it... [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191356356733?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191356356733?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT[/url] I guess all I can say is GLWTS
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SOLD FS : Fender Pino Palladino Precision CS
Noisyjon replied to Castagné's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender Precision - Unique Vintage Parts, Darkstar Pickup - PRICE DROP
Noisyjon replied to tanuki's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='Bassman Steve' timestamp='1412158318' post='2566169'] 11 in total - all Precisions. [/quote] Steve, that's legendary but I can't talk I have 4: Fender CS P/J Fender USA P strung with flats Lakland USA Bob Glaub Warmoth J/P
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Sorry for the crap pic's but here's my Masterbuilt P/J bass by Jason Smith. It is a '59 P bass that has these twists - Black Pearl finish, Chrome pickguard, Jaco J bridge pickup, Vol, Vol, Tone Controls, Side mount jack, Badass II bridge & early 70's logo.
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Just sold Simon a preamp and it couldn't have been a smoother transaction. Cheers, Jon
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Hello all, [u]Now sold[/u]. Thanks for looking. 2006, Olympic White, Rosewood fretboard, (non-original) Tortoiseshell pickguard, (non-original) Bare Knuckle Pickups Irish Tour pickup set. There's been a wiring mod done so that the 2nd tone knob controls the bridge pickup as opposed to the the middle pickup as well. Much more useful IMO. Complete with trem arm (which is slightly bent but fits and works OK) and a gig bag (no hard case sadly). 8.33 pounds/3.78 kilos in weight on my digital luggage scales. It's a 60th Anniversary version which has a badge on the back of the headstock showing you that! Condition is 8/10. A few minor dings from general use but that's it and they are pictured. Frets are good with plenty of life left in them. It plays and sounds great.
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My gold 'guard:
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Metallica - Sanitarium (Welcome Home) - Bass Cover - Full HD 1080p
Noisyjon replied to _Birdy_'s topic in Share Your Music
That's great _Birdy_ and love your style and tone. Well done! -
Metallica - Battery - Bass Cover - Full HD 1080p
Noisyjon replied to _Birdy_'s topic in Share Your Music
That's great _Birdy_ and love your style and tone. Well done! -
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Hi All, Now sold but thanks for looking! The specs are: 1961 Jazz Bass, NOS Chocolate 3 Tone Sunburst Alder body Jazz Bass 4 Ply Tortoiseshell pick guard Vintage Jazz bass pickups Stack knob controls Quarter sawn maple neck Madagascar Rosewood fretboard 7.25” Radius 1961 Jazz Bass decal Standard bridge replaced with a Badass II bridge (both included) C/W Brown Fender case and all accessories 10 lbs in weight
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I haven't been there for years so don't know if they're still open but it was a very mixed bag of used budget instruments of all sorts in there.
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Sorry to hear all that Sean and thanks for letting us all know as feedback is always useful, good or bad. Cheers, Jon
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Get well soon Bass Doc
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1403092228' post='2479632'] ...I do agree though that there is nothing that provides the grit and pure slam of a valve amp - and it has to have valve pre AND power stages in my humble opinion - a valve pre into a SS power stage just doesn't sound the same. [/quote] +1 This is pretty much it for me too opinion wise. The pedals, pre-amps & sims are great tools but a cranked up valve amp is something special. If I had the money, space & spine for a big valve amp then I would most definitely have a Matamp GT200 or an Ampeg SVT-2 Pro, maybe both to pick and choose from
