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Risk101

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  1. Having a bit of a clear out, and selling this immaculate condition Phil Jones Double Four (BG75) in black. Home use only, and complete with all the original packaging etc.

    Looking on the web, the cheapest you can get this is Bass Direct at £385 plus shipping, but most other places sell it for more than £400 (inc Thomann etc). You'll know that you can plug in your iPhone/iPod etc. plus you can use headphones if you want. It's a good little piece of kit. You'll see that lots of people say it works well in small live gig situations, but I've never done that (just use my Vanderkley 1x12 & TC RH for that!) so couldn't comment.

    YOURS FOR JUST £290 + shipping (I estimate £10 within UK) or you are very welcome to collect from me in Essex, or Central London. PM me with any queries.

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  2. Oh yes the back - sorry  - birds eye maple high gloss antique tobacco stain.

    hard to tell the sound on s Phil Jones Double 4! I’ll know on Thursday at rehearsal!

    Yep I love a bit of Zebrano too !

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  3. Not sure if I am in the right thread but here is my new (8 year old) arrival !

    All working nicely except the treble control on the stacked bass/treble push/pull for split coil mode control rotates 360 degrees - hmmm! (And yes the Allen grub screw is tight)

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  4. So I bought this lovely bass as a back up for some gigs I was doing over Easter just in case I had a problem with my main and then only, bass (a Shuker - yes stupid to think there would be a problem). Of course it was not used, and has been hanging on the wall ever since, having been played at rehearsals once or twice only. So it is genuinely in "as new" condition, and they retail for around £480.   It has a lovely translucent black quilted maple top over a basswood body, so it isn't too heavy. (about 3.8kg) String spacing at the bridge is a comfy 18mm. The manufacturers spec appears below. And yes, it is a neck-thru bass, not to be confused with the cheaper bolt-ons. I've got a Fender Jazz on the way as a replacement back-up, so "one in, one out"

    I am in Essex and work in London. Check out my feedback. Prefer not to post, although I do have the original box. I can supply it in an old but serviceable gig bag.

    Neck

    • Neck Material: 1-Piece Maple Neck-Through-Body with Graphite Reinforcement and Scarf Joint
    • Neck Shape: Speed Neck
    • Scale Length: 34" (864mm)
    • Fingerboard Radius: 12” to 16” Compound Radius (304.8 mm to 406.4 mm)
    • Number of Frets: 24
    • Fret Size: Jumbo
    • String Nut: Black Plastic
    • Nut Width: 1.75" (44.45 mm)
    • Neck Finish: Gloss / Painted
    • Fingerboard: Dark Rosewood
    • Position Inlays: Pearloid Sharkfin

    Electronics

    • Bridge Pick-Up: Jackson High Output Humbucking Bass
    • Neck Pick-Up: Jackson High Output Humbucking Bass
    • Controls: Neck Volume, Bridge Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble
    • Pick-Up Configuration: HH

    Hardware

    • Bridge: Jackson High Mass
    • Tuning Machines: Jackson Sealed Die-Cast
    • Hand Orientation: Right
    • Pickguard: None

    Miscellaneous

    • Strings: .045 - .130

    Pictures below:

    Grandkid's Ukeleles, keyboard and acoustic not included in the price !

     

    David

     

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