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dudi8

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  1. Selling my 6 string bass, bought new from Musashimonkey , an amazing bass for the money, fodera style single cut with 28 frets in mint condition

    from RMI:
    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]"Brand new, not ex. demo or refurbished. [/font][/color][color=red][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]RMI[/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] basses are individually factory built - not cloned or mass produced. To date, all [/font][/color][color=red][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]RMI[/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] basses have been unique in some way, but this specific example of Aurora is radical to say the least. This model is lighter with a thinner neck - reinforced with 7-piece multi-laminate maple/ash with an optimal tone wood package. The bass features best-of-breed hand crafted Nordstrand pickups (found on the world's most expensive boutique basses, top of the range Delano preamp/pots, ETS bridge and Gotoh toggle switches. Equipped with the ultimate professional features, it is not inconceivable to find instruments of this spec, tone and playability for more than three times the price."[/font][/color]

    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Aurora NW6APX Bass Specs:[/font][/color][list]
    [*]Construction: Neck-thru-body (Single Cut)
    [*]Scale Length: 863.6mm (34˝)
    [*]Nut: Graphite – 52mm wide
    [*]String Spacing: 18mm at bridge
    [*]Truss Rod: Two-way
    [*]Fingerboard: Ebonol
    [*]Frets: 28 medium
    [*]Body: Flamed Maple solid top/Walnut wings
    [*]Tone Block: Swamp Ash
    [*]Neck: 7-piece Maple/Swamp Ash
    [*]Bridge: ETS Transmission (low profile) 3D-adjustable
    [*]Pickups: Nordstrand DC (dual coil - wired in parallel and are switchable to series and single coil)
    [*]Preamp: Delano Sonar 3 MS/E (9v with externally switchable midrange)
    [*]Controls: Master volume (pull for passive mode), pickup balance/blend, 3-band EQ – treble (custom pot tone function during passive operation), 3-way mid frequency selector switch (300Hz, 800Hz, 500Hz), PU coil switches (3-way: parallel, single, series)
    [/list]
    List price costs over 2000 pounds

    RMI website: [url="http://www.ramsay-bass.co.uk/index.php"]http://www.ramsay-bass.co.uk/index.php[/url]
    No treble review: [url="http://www.notreble.com/buzz/2013/07/04/bass-of-the-week-ramsay-musical-instruments-aurora-nw6bp/"]http://www.notreble....s-aurora-nw6bp/[/url]
    [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=znVhp25d9z8"]https://www.youtube....d&v=znVhp25d9z8[/url]

    only selling due to need of cash, will regret it for sure


    900 price shipped fully insured ( i will add a brand new set of fodera strings with tapered B)

  2. [quote name='Musashimonkey' timestamp='1442062065' post='2864178']
    RMI (Ramsay Musical Instruments) do some single cuts that follow Fodera styling.
    [/quote]

    here is my RMI i bought from Musashimonkey
    very close to fodera in sound and feel and costs 1/6 of it

  3. [quote name='ezbass' timestamp='1441979183' post='2863491']
    Yes, although I tend to just use a Bass Buddy as the amp currently (even less to cart around).

    Yes it's loud, I run mine just under half volume in a 5 piece rock/pop covers band, playing pubs and clubs. No problem being heard at all. The sound is very pure, more so than the Cub as a stand alone. When I first got the 300 I thought it was faulty because I could hear some fuzzy background noise. It turns out that my muting technique had got a bit sloppy and the 300 was not being as forgiving as my previous Mark Bass/Schroeder rig.
    [/quote]

    I have also noise with the cub alone...

  4. Hi!
    Did anyone tried the PB300 paired with the Cub? is it loud? How's the sound?
    I'm playing both double bass and electric, I currently have maruszczyk barabass combo and the bass cub
    My gigs are quite small,100-150 ppl

    Thanks!

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