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nnspok

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  1. In really good shape for what its worth, functions just fine. Could ideally use another spring or two on the back of the tremolo to help with staying in tune, but this is more a preference. I needed a cheap guitar when I was teaching for several years and this did the job, something you can leave in the car and not care about, etc. No longer needed, £50 collected from me in Egham gets it.

    I think this is the guitar more or less https://www.andertons.co.uk/brands/encore/encore-e6-electric-guitar-3-tone-sunburst

     

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  2. 20 hours ago, Petey said:

    lol - and now you're tempting me even more - good on you -

    I pulled my back over the weekend and thankfully the chiropractors are open - i'm going again tomorrow (Wednesday) and hopefully my driving skills will be better by the weekend. If its still here then i'll contact you with view to driving over

    Ouch! Been there myself, always takes too long for back problems to heal up. Hopefully it's feeling a bit better with the chiropractor appointments.

    No problem, still available at the moment so just let me know how it's looking on your end.

  3. Sold

     

    Looking to sell on my KK Baby Bass.

    The tone is incredible from this thing and is such a joy to play, it's actually what got me into upright bass.

    With the small turn of a screw at the back you can go from low down action like a fretless electric up to high up blister heaven tone zone.

    The bass benefits from the newer model of bridge, and a tonal palette that can be sculpted on board from a tone knob and two screws on either side of the bridge to dial in tones from the classic Ampeg Baby Bass latin tone, to a more acoustic sound, or a more dub like thump. 

    Strung with Thomastik Spirocore strings and includes a soft case and rather robust stand the bass can live on.

    Great shape overall, two small flakes of paint missing which I've documented in the photos.

    Ideally looking for cash, but would consider a trade for a Rivoli/EB-2 style bass or a Moollon Jazz V. 

    Not a postage friendly instrument, but welcome to come try either at mine (TW20 0TJ) or at my studio in Battersea.

    Cheers,

    -Noah

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  4. Words simply don't do this bass the justice it deserves, but hopefully pictures will help!

    I didn't intend on buying it, I thought- I'll just try it...Famous last words!

    The tone is crazy, unlike anything I've ever played. Super versatile, juicy as hell and slaps like a mother, but also cuts through a mix in a very tasteful way.

    The sassafras top is a piece of art in itself.

    I bought this bass new in January from Bass Direct.

    You can get all the details on it here:

    http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/MTD_USA_535_Sassafras_BEM.html

    It's in exactly the same condition I bought it in, so I would call it new still. No dings or anything.

    You could have supremely low action on this if that's your thing. It's currently setup somewhere between medium and low at the minute.

    Looking for £5k £4k.

    Cash is king, but I'd consider a part trade for a Moollon Jazz V, or perhaps the right vintage Fender bass 60's era ideally.

    I'm in Egham 10 min off the M25, welcome to come try it out.

    You can hear the bass on this track, verse 2 is the most 'raw' bass tone in the track:

    https://open.spotify.com/track/6DU4dKmXuvzgjgaX7R5bJB?si=BVjO7OZoSS2iSAyTTSw7-g

    Additional Details:

    -Body - Swamp Ash
    -Top - Premium quality Tasmanian Sassafras ( £800 option)
    -Matching heal - (£50 option)
    -Matching head - (£50 option)
    -Satin finish
    -Custom knobs in matching wood (£150 option)
    -Neck - Ash with Titanium bars (£150 option)
    -Fingerboard - Bird’s eye maple, 24 fret (£250 option)
    -Pickups - Custom MTD Bartolini soapbars
    -Preamp  - Custom MTD Bartolini 3 band
    -Finish for body and neck is a satin catalyzed urethane.

    -Weight - 4kg/9lb
    -MTD Pro Tec case (£160 option)

     

    Thanks,

    -Noah

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  5. Always in pursuit of certain tones... I've definitley racked up too many of these along the way.

    The 2x10 and 1x15 go on top of each other to make a great sounding stack. 4x10 was my personal favourite, real sweet on its own. Cash or trades considered, I'm based in Egham 5 min off M25, J13. I also travel around the UK quite a bit for gigs so worth an ask if you're not London-ish.

    Trade wise, mostly thinking basses. A nice fretless, Fender five strings, a Music Man or something with a juicy neck pickup.

    104HF -£450   £400 £350

    In good shape with a roqsolid cover. Bought from new, noticed the tweeter doesn't work but never bothered to send it back as I always liked how this one sounded- all 4x10 speakers and cab is in great shape. I put a black speaker cloth in front of the grill to mask the orange cones, can easily be removed. 4 ohms, Made in Indonesia.

     

    102HF - £300

    In good shape, everything works and sounds just as it should. 8 ohms, Made in Italy.

     

    151P - £320

    Traveller cab, very close to new shape. Barely been used. 8 ohms, Made in Indonesia.

    Would sell the 2x10 and 1x15 together for £580

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