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BB2000

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  1. Doing an initial setup as recommended by Willis should be a good starting point: [url="http://www.garywillis.com/pages/bass/bassmanual/setupmanual.html"]http://www.garywillis.com/pages/bass/bassm...etupmanual.html[/url]
  2. If this is still available, I'll 'ave it.
  3. And a huge chocolate easter egg ...
  4. This bass is 8lb 12oz, very well balanced and is a dream to play. It's on here at way less than market value and whoever ends up with it will not be disappointed.
  5. And a pair of 4mm csa cables to suit your cabs...
  6. And back up. Will throw in spare valves.
  7. Never noticed this was up for sale - I'll be checking my finances in the morning to see if I can buy this back.
  8. [quote name='bassvid75' post='753125' date='Feb 21 2010, 07:19 PM']hi, do accept Paypal? can you send it to Portugal? cheers[/quote] Paypal is fine, and I'm happy to ship to Portugal.
  9. The PUP connection is definitely via solder connections.
  10. [quote name='stonecoldbass' post='749532' date='Feb 18 2010, 12:16 PM']Hi What version is this? I'm looking for one for my Lakland Darryl Jones. Cheers craig[/quote] I'm not sure what version this is. I've added pictures so hopefully you can tell if it's the one you're after.
  11. John East jazz preamp, chrome, very good condition. Has an extra switch on it which isn't wired up to anything (came that way). I'll up pics when I remember where I put it. Looking for £95+postage. Edit - pics added
  12. Final try at shifting this, otherwise I'll change my cabs and keep it. Offered at £675 delivered.
  13. Can anyone comment on how they compare to the 12" Wizzy or M-Line. I have a Wizzy+MLine (2ohm combined) which I like a lot, but am considering moving to a 4 ohm setup instead (for amp reasons). Peter, have you tried your pair with the RH450? Sound OK?
  14. Hello, Is this the Neo one?
  15. [quote name='ialma' post='738685' date='Feb 8 2010, 08:25 AM']made in Japan or taiwan ? (a rear headstock photo would be perfect)[/quote] Japan. AFAIK BB2000 models (unlike the BB3000) were never made in Korea. I should have mentioned that this comes with the original fitted case as well.
  16. Bump for added pics (I'll upload better ones later in the week).
  17. One for the rockney geezers... Fretted stain burst Yamaha BB-2000. Alder body, maple & mahogany 5 piece through neck, with ebony board. '83 ish. Looking for £525.
  18. Leo was just serving his apprenticeship really, until he started making real instruments at G&L.
  19. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='734332' date='Feb 3 2010, 06:39 PM']Swamp ash was originally used because it was cheap and plentiful, not because people liked the sound of it. Fender was set up for mass production from the first moment, tone was secondary and this tends to get forgotten amongst all the vintage hype. Fender had the production values similar to many far eastern factories today. That some of the basses sound good is probably a happy accident due more to good engineering than materials choice.[/quote] True, but it became expensive in the 70s and so they moved to the cheaper closed grain ash. You could probably debate what people thought sounded 'good' back in the 50s. I suspect sounding like an acoustic bass was the original aim. But since they were first with mass produced instruments the Fender sound has obviously became the sound that people expect from an electric bass.
  20. Edit - removed post before the Fender heads break down my door.
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