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adamlunt

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  1. Hi everyone,

    I’ve decided to list my trusty P Bass. Not a desperate sale; I’m just not playing anymore, and it’d be nice to get this into the hands of someone who will use it properly.
     

    As you can see, it’s a great example of an old school ash-body, maple-board P Bass. Ready for punk and indie, but can handle soulful RnB all the same.

     

    This is a player’s instrument with the following mods:

    Nordstrand NP4 pickup - Arguably the best pickup for a P Bass..

    BadassII bridge installed at some point - Just the badass-est bridge ever!

    CTS pots - The originals probably wore out. For me, this just ensures the bass works.

    Dimarzio Cliplock strap, but I have some traditional strap buttons, too.

     

    I have had the bass refretted with narrow/tall frets, and as a result it plays like a dream; and I have used Daddario Chromes solidly, meaning there is no wear whatsoever.

     

    The body has some wear where a previous owner had fitted and removed a thumb rest, and the neck has some areas where the finish has come away, but this is no way affects playability. I’ve tried to show this in the images, but I can provide more if needed. There’s some nice flame on the back of the neck, too, which looks quite nice.

     

    I know the important question with basses from the era is the weight, which in this case is a healthy 5Kg.
     

    I will happily include the MONO Vertigo case shown in the images, but please be aware that I will not ship the bass. I am selling due to not playing anymore, so please don’t offer trades.

     

    All the best,

    Ad

     

     

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  2. Having tried both models, I think they’re both quite special. The 210 for me feels and sounds amazing, and is genuinely a single amp solution for home practice, recording and live playing.

     

    Get hands-on with them if you can. 👌

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