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  1. Honestly I´m in the fortunate position of not [i]needing[/i] anything right now, so I´ll consider just about everything. Should be with a bit of cash my way, as my original intent in selling this bass is to partly refinance my new F-Bass.

    [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='1039617' date='Nov 28 2010, 09:37 AM']What sort of thing did you have in mind tradewise?[/quote]

  2. If I sold this as new nobody would notice - it has no signs of wear and tear in any form. In fact it´s a few years old but hasn´t seen much action - I do prefer my BN-6 if I ever play 6-string at all, which I mostly do at home for fun anyway.



    Specs:

    beautiful flamed maple top

    graphite neck (of course) with truss rod

    Bartolini pickups

    Aguilar 3-band eq

    stringspacing is 17mm at the bridge

    4,6kg, well balanced on a strap

    Modulus hardcase (not graphite) included


    I´m asking 1800,- Euro, which is about £1550.- at the moment. Shipping within Germany is free, to the UK it would be 20,- Euro / £17.-

    Pics can be seen here: [url="http://picasaweb.google.com/112925724378685434489/ModulusQuantum6?feat=directlink#"]Quantum 6 picasa album[/url]

  3. Great bass! George´s BNs have an excellent balance on the strap which particularly helps with the playability of the six-string bass.

    [quote]here is the pots layout:2 vol. the second one have push/pull for active/passive, general tone for active or passive and when it's pulled at the top the regular 2 single-coil pickups
    become 2 strong humbuckers,[/quote]

    Actually, pulling up the tone knob should engage the active eq, pulling up bridge volume gives the single-coil sound - which is louder than the humbucker sound with F-Basses.

    Good luck with the sale!

  4. I´ve upgraded my rig to the fantastic Bad Bull 700, so my equally fantastic Black Jag Classic 700 has to go.

    Joking aside, it´s a great amp with tone and power, but the all-valve preamp of the Bull is even better...

    Check here for features: [url="http://www.tecamp.de/?id=204"]Black Jag 700 classic[/url]

    It´s fairly new, haven´t been on the market that long. It has only one spot where the covering is smooth as opposed to the regular slighty rougher texture.
    Got a bit of heat from a PAR can, after cooling off the covering settled that way...

    My price is 1350,- Euros shipped - roughly £1190.-

  5. [quote name='lscolman' post='719934' date='Jan 21 2010, 12:19 PM']Hi Chris2112,

    Just checked with Cash Converters in Newcastle, and it's a Pro II in Blue. They want £875 for it.

    I already have a Pro II in Black, and they are great basses.

    Cheers, Lee[/quote]

    Indeed they are, but they´re bolt on and were made for Warwick by Morideira in Japan. Some later Pro II were built by Shadow but rumour has it that quality wasn´t adequate, leading to the abandoning of the whole Pro II series.

  6. [quote name='budget bassist' post='719303' date='Jan 20 2010, 06:32 PM']fair enough, don't let me give you the impression that i'm interested in buying though, i wish i could! i'm merely curious[/quote]

    Nothing wrong with that! Most likely it´s poly, though no one was 100% sure.

  7. Don´t think this is true drool material, did them rather in a hurry before rushing off to work. Anyway: here you go!


    You will notice:


    - slight pitting on the upper horn (from wearing a wrist watch while tapping?)

    - slight belt buckle rash on the back but nothing dramatic

    - the fretboard seems to have been cleaned at some time using wire wool (the frets need a little cleaning, but that´s just superficial)

    - as with a lot of old Warwicks that have an opaque finish instead of oil and wax the serial number is illegible apart from the first two letters


    That´s it, it plays like a dream, sounds great and with a little effort it should be possible to reduce all the wear to almost nothing.

    Gentleman in France is very interested but has to sell his Lakland Darryl Jones 5 first.

  8. It just doesn´t get the attention it deserves, so here´s your chance of picking up an early Dolphin Pro I. Plays and sounds great with an unbelieveably low action. It does have some scratches (more pics on request) but overall it´s still in very good shape. The old indestructible Warwick flightcase is included.

    The only previous owner was one of the first endorsers of the company who got the bass for a photoshooting and didn´t use it much afterwards.

    I´m asking 1390 BP incl. shipping to the UK, all other international shipping please ask for qoute.

    My mail address is sweers(at)web.de

  9. The Studio has a 20 fret neck, the BN has two frets more. According to George Furlanetto the Studio has more mass at the body and thus more low midrange punch - though I never missed any of that on my F-Bass.

    [quote name='dougal' post='255890' date='Aug 6 2008, 12:31 AM']What's the difference between a BN5 & the studio here:
    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=17441&st=0"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=17441&st=0[/url]
    ?[/quote]

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