-
Posts
145 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Shop
Articles
Everything posted by Edenburgh
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
For sale at £150 - no trades thanks as this is to cover a purchase made last week. Local (edinburgh) pickup preferred. Great condition. Couple of small dings on the back and the white pickup isn't quite pure white anymore. Nevertheless this is a super cool short scale bass which has a huge sound. I gigged it last weekend with a Thin Lizzy tribute act and got great comments (although one comment was along the lines of "it's like Gene Simmons and Stevie Nicks got together to make a bass"). Includes a Daisy Rock gig bag and there's even a couple of Daisy Rock picks in there. Will suit everyone from the beginner to the seasoned rocker looking for a fun bass.
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
Magic idea - count me in.
-
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
Hi Stubass1969, the RRP might be £4500 but the reality is that you will pay (I think) around £3500 - if you can find one, that is. I think these are generally special order from Warwick through a dealer now - this is what I did (and I sure as hell didn't pay anything like £4.5k!) . Based on the amount that I see Warwicks sell for (places like here, Ebay etc), this seems like an achievable, realistic figure. It's priced to sell essentially - no haggling, I'm not accepting any cheeky low offers, but I'm not trying to achieve an amount that it quite simply will never reach. Just trying to strike the right balance I guess. But if anyone wants to offer me 2 grand for it, I won't say no... . -
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
SOLD: Warwick Streamer Stage II - 5 string (2009)
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Basses For Sale
-
***Dropped price to £1500*** [s]Update (3rd Oct) : On hold for a couple of weeks pending sale going through.[/s] Update 21 Oct : Back up for sale Owned by me since new in 2009. I'm parting with this because, well, it's taken me until my forties (and goodness knows how many basses over the years) to realise that I'm really a Fender fan. This has got to go (a) to free up some cash and (b ) go towards a decent Fender Jazz. This is a stock 2009 Warwick Streamer stage ii, 5 string. Comes with the Warwick RockCase (built like a tank!) and user kit. Sorry, I've pretty much finished the original tin of wax (I will miss the smell of warwick wax). I have owned this since new - originally purchased from HW Audio in Preston. It's in great condition overall- just a little thumbnail grazing on the body over the pickups. Hopefully the pictures show all of this. Drop me a note if you want more info or want to try it out (based in Edinburgh). Call me old fashioned, but I'd prefer to sell face to face for cash. Preference is for a straight sale, [s]however, I've declared that I need to raise some cash and get a Jazz. So whether it's a stock Jazz plus cash or a Custom Shop as a straight trade, then I'm open to offers (but really it's a straight sale I'm aiming for so that I can take my time in finding a Jazz)[/s]. Thanks for looking.
-
Daisy Rock Butterfly Bass...are there many of these out there?
Edenburgh replied to Edenburgh's topic in Gear Gallery
I'm feeling the love for Daisy Rock here. -
Pablo purchased a Markbass Bass Keeper from me. Pleasure to deal with, prompt payment and great comms throughout. Recommended.
-
Here's my SSII. I'm playing a P bass mostly now so sometimes the narrow string spacing bugs me. Sometimes though I remember just how good it is. Sometimes I just give it a damned good waxing. Sometimes it scares wedding guests (low B, hit hard)
-
Here's my '77 Natural finish (ash body) Precision that I picked up recently. Honestly, I haven't gone near my SSII since I got this beast.
-
Thomastik Infeld (TI) Flats now on my recently acquired '77 P-Bass. Previously had Rotosound '77 flats on a MIM Roadworn Jazz. The TI's are better to play (smoother, slicker) than the Rotosounds but they are also more expensive. The Roto flats on my Roadworn Jazz always made me want to play Dazed and Confused by Zep (I hope that helps paint a picture of the sound). However, the additional cost of the TI's, spread over the life of these things may be deemed negligible (go without a couple of takeaway meals and you will break even!) Previously, I always thought that flats = dull sound and 'jazz'. No not so. I'm about to do a series of rock gigs with these TI strings on the P-bass. Finger style you can do anything from Motown to ....ok I can't think of anything else right now. But picked, you can do all the Lynott, Dirnt agressive stuff without issue. Also, flats feel nice. And the TIs are a light gauge so tension is less of an issue.