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tobiewharton

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  1. Thanks for the link Grangur - the Streamer sounds excellent. It would be great to hear a Corvette AB'd with a Jazz like this and also to hear how the 32'' fiver sounds, particularly its B string. I'll have a trawl of the web and post up anything interesting. Tobie
  2. I'd really like a medium scale fiver. I've owned a German Warwick in the past and it wasn't my favourite, but was well put together. However the neck was not terribly stable and I'd be concerned about that on an instrument where stiffness was particularly important. That's not to knock Warwick mind. Personally, I'd be inclined to talk to Adrian at Maruszczyk. For not much more money you'd have a great deal more choice. Tobie
  3. I'd be interested to hear people's opinions on the passive Dimension models (Modern Player and MIM Standard). They're hard to track down to try out. I've seen the specs, would just like to hear opinions from those who've owned and played. Cheers, Tobie
  4. I can't recommend the film, but I'm really enjoying this tasteful bass playing. Just the right amount of flourish for me, whilst still being musical throughout and understated where necessary: [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1yMBT_o58E"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1yMBT_o58E[/url]
  5. Great bass at an amazing price. A bike shop will likely be more than happy to give you a bike box that you can cut down for shipping. Good luck with the sale. Tobie
  6. It's not my old one, but looks great nevertheless. Enjoy!
  7. Did you get this from DaytonaRik? Looks like it could be my old bass. Cheers, Tobie
  8. This looks incredibly cool!
  9. This is absolutely brilliant!
  10. Thanks Grassie. To the top again...
  11. Thanks. This looks like a great instrument, at a great price. Good luck with the sale.
  12. Thanks guys. I genuinely agree, having been really impressed with it. I'm mostly playing a Cort fiver at the moment and whilst its compact body and 16.5mm string spacing suit me better, the quality doesn't come close to the Yamaha. I have some more pictures to upload but the site won't let me, saying my allowance has been exceeded (it hasn't). Does anyone know a quick and easy solution for a technophobe? Cheers, Tobie
  13. Hi there, Are you considering any trades? Cheers, Tobie
  14. I can't upload the other pictures for some reason...
  15. Yamaha TRBX 305 in Mist Green, near mint condition. A couple of barely visible surface scratches to the back and front of the upper horn (I've attempted to picture) and a tiny nick on the headstock facing (again, pictured). A recent set-up and skim from the excellent Ged Green and new D'addario EPS 220s. I will include a nearly-new Ritter gig bag. Spec: Scale Length 34'' (863.6mm) Neck Maple and Mahogany 5pc Fingerboard Rosewood Radius 23-5/8'' (600mm) Nut Width 43mm Body Solid Mahogany Tuners Die-cast Bridge Die-cast 18mm Pickups MHB3n (Ceramic),MHB3b (Ceramic) Controls Master Volume, Pickup Balancer, Bass, Treble and Performance EQ switch Hardware Color Black Nickel My scales are up the shoot, so not sure on weight I'm afraid. I really like this bass - it looks and sounds excellent in my opinion and the build quality is outstanding. Reason for sale is simply my preference for tighter string-spacing. [b]No trades, thanks.[/b] I'm based in Manchester and will ship for £25. Cash on collection, PayPal gift payment or bank transfer please. Feedback: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/250307-feedback-for-tobiewharton/page__p__3019614__hl__tobiewharton__fromsearch__1#entry3019614"]http://basschat.co.u..._1#entry3019614[/url]
  16. Thanks all - much obliged. Project's on the backburner while work's manic, but will post the result when all's finished. Cheers Tobie
  17. Thanks for all the input - it's much appreciated. Tobie
  18. Thanks guys. Are there generally additional costs other than postage to import necks from the US?
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