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  1. On 26/09/2019 at 17:01, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

    Thanks. Yes, there was a bit of a learning curve. 

    You can split the pick-up's and control the EQ of each side. That's what the four smaller control knobs and the two micro switches are for.

    The other knobs are the standard bass, treble, pan and volume with a further four way knob for the LED's (side, side + red, green or blue).

    It really is effortless to play and it sits just right (on me), mainly I would suggest, because of its headlessness.

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    Those controls are not correct. You have a standard status control. Not the parametric. You don’t have all these additional knobs and switches. Thanks goodness. The paramatrix is far too complicated. 

  2. Hi selling my BBNE2 white. One of a few several. It is gorgeous and played a handful of times. Recently set up. I can deliver near Oxford or Brighton or anywhere en route M40 / M25 / M23 / A23

    Supplied with Yamaha case

     

    Mint condition  like new  

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  3. On 04/01/2019 at 10:47, EBS_freak said:

    Cool... that's the idea! Although if you change your se215s for some ZS10s (less than 40 quid), you'll suddenly discover a whole world of bass response that your haven't been getting through a set of 215s. Be wary though - it may set you off on a journey of IEM addiction.

    Ok I’ll try some ZS10’s

  4. I use Sennheiser G2 into Shure Se215 and we have a behringer x32 mixer which I can connect to with my iPad. I have complete control over my mix in my ears. Lots of bass and my vox and kick and snare. Works great. The senn has a lot of headroom. I only have it on about 50% and the sound isolation I get from the se215 iem means that the sound in my ears is less than FOH. With this iPad solution I control my ears not the engineer. I recommend the triple flange buds as they go deep in your ears. When they are new they hurt a bit for a few minutes but they soon adjust to your ear shape. 

  5. This is a great playing and sounding jazz, it’s in very good condition apart from minimal signs of play and a small ding to the top. See photo. 

     

    Monster tone with the humbucking pups  

     

    Recently set set up with new strings and supplied with a Fender case. 

     

    Location near Brighton.

     

    Might trade for a decent xlr output pedal unit like a trace transit b  no bass trades  I have enough basses 🙂

     

    Spec (from GAK):

    FENDER MODERN PLAYER JAZZ BASS SATIN FEATURES:

    • Control Knobs: Vintage Style Black Plastic Jazz Bass®
    • Body Shape: Jazz Bass®
    • Bridge Pickup: Modern Player Humbucking Jazz Bass®
    • Middle Pickup: Modern Player Humbucking Jazz Bass®
    • Pickup Configuration: HH
    • Bridge: 4-Saddle Fender® Hi-Mass
    • Hardware: Chrome
    • Strap Buttons: Vintage-Style
    • String Nut: Synthetic Bone
    • Tuning Machines: Standard Open-Gear
    • Fretboard Radius: 9.5" (241 mm)
    • Fretboard: Rosewood or Maple
    • Fret Size: Jumbo
    • Neck Material: Maple
    • Neck Plate: 4-Bolt
    • Neck Shape: "C" Shape
    • Number of Frets: 20
    • Nut Width: 1.5" (38.1 mm)
    • Position Inlays: Black or White Dot
    • Scale Length: 34" 

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