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Damonjames

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  1. 9 hours ago, BritBass 2 said:

    Although many British musicians have  over the years used the NS 2 model , it still remains quite elusive on  these shores . No doubt the unfavourable exchange rates plus Warwick’s European dominance has pushed US made products further down the ‘must have’ list .

     

     

    You are right! Not many ns2’s come up for sale over here, and the ones that do are usually snapped up by @cetera 😂😂

    at least euros are reasonably easy to come by!

     

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  2. Yeah, the early bridges don’t have intonation screws, but are adjustable, there is just a bit of a knack to doing it. Once you set and lock it, they rarely need adjusting thought. 
    they don’t make the Spector 5’s light either, mine weighs in just over 5kg, but I don’t use it live so it’s nonissue for me at the moment. I’d love the new euro classic 5 though!!!

    the tiger eye looks killer too!

  3. On 05/10/2020 at 20:32, levelken said:

    Does this bass have a thinner neck than the 2005 Euro LX?

     

    I believe the neck profile is the same on the new euro models as they always have been, at least on the 4 string models. 
    the Wimbish model has a narrower nut, but that’s the only model that has this. The Ian hill as a thinner neck (front to back) than standard, but otherwise I believe they are all the same give or take. I find the gloss necks always feel a little thicker to me. 
    @cetera May be able to answer more accurately than me. 

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  4. @cetera If it’s a legend custom, don’t these come with a 3 band eq??

    In my experience, the lower end emg preamps are always lacking with passive pickups. The emg bqc is a great alternative, or possibly even go a tonepump? You will certainly not be looking for bass with a tonepump lol....

    someone in this parish might have a spare or two 😉

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