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hanzepans

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  1. Thats a nice BB! What makes you want to go for the  BB3000A? I've had all the versions, the BB3000, the BB3000A and currently the BB3000S. Although the BB3000A is great and punchy bass I found the BB3000 and the BB3000s a little more natural and organic sounding, but that's purely personal of course..

  2. I did a recent trade with Javier, and everything went very smooth. The communication was very good, shipment was very fast and the bass turned out to be exactly as described. I would definitely do business with him again in the future.

  3. [color=#141414][font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]I just made a quick video with some soundsamples, see below. Never mind the fret buzz, that is from my fingers digging in too deep :-)[/font][/color]
    In the video the bass is strung with roundwounds, but it probably would sound awesome with flatwounds, and played with a pick.

    [media]http://youtu.be/-jBWrRUeawU[/media]

  4. Looking straight from the top the E string does not completely miss the pole piece, it's on the edge as you can see in the last pic in which the bass is in it's hardcase. It doesn't seem to affect the sound. If you look on the [url="http://www.voxamps.jp/products/VBW-2500/index.html"]Vox website[/url], you'll see that the blue bass pictured there has the exact same string/pole piece positioning on the E string, so I think that's how they are built.

    The pickup is adjustable in height only. However, the spacing of the strings can be adjusted on the bridge saddles, since the saddles are of the brass ribbed type that allow you to move the strings from side to side, like the old jazz basses used to have.

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