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amadeusex

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  1. Just sold my JP2 to Pavol. Swift payment and perfect communication. He's an excellent member of our community and highly recommended! Have fun with the bass Pavol
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    Up for grabs is my Yamaha TRB 6 JP 2 It's in mint condition. Details/Specs: Weight: 11,24 lbs / 5,1 kg. Scale: 35” Bridge: 19mm 26 frets Nut: 2 3/16” Radius: 40” Body: Alder and Ash (layered), with Quilt Maple top and back Neck: Maple 3 pcs Fingerboard: Ebony Bolt-on neck Hardware: Gold; Tuners have white perloid pegheads Pickups: Alnico V hum cancelling Electronics: Volume, Blend, 3 band EQ (+/- Treble Mid Bass) N.B. the mid control is continuous, as opposed to the 3-way rotary selector switch found on the earlier TRB JP model and other TRBs/BBs Mother of Pearl and Abalone inlays, gloss finish. I comes with an G&G case as seen in the pictures. Shipping costs extra.
  3. Sold my Modulus to Mario. Swift payment and great communication. He's a nice bloke to deal with - deal with confidence! Theo
  4. Cheers mate ! It's an old ad but is the pickup still there ? Regards Theo
  5. At one point in time all 6-string basses in Europe made an appearance on that floor.
  6. SOLD ! Up for grabs my Modulus Quantum Q6. Bartolini Pu's and electronics. Original Hardcase included. The price is firm and shipping is included within the EU. Specs: Body : 2 pieces alder with 2 pieces 5A quilt maple top ($600 - $1500 USD option) Neck : 4 bolts carbon fibre with (one) fully working bi-directional truss rod  Fingerboard : phenolic (24 frets without wear) with side dots Headstock : 3 + 3 shape Pickups : Bartolini M56CX ($75 USD option) Preamp : 18 Volts Bartolini 3 bands NTMB ($50 USD option) Controls : volume, blend, mid, stacked bass + treble Tuners : Modulus / Gotoh GB70 (3 + 3) Bridge : Hipshot A-Style Strings spacing at bridge : 17 mm Nut : phenolic Strings spacing at nut : 9 mm Knobs : original metal Scale : 35" Hardware colour : black (an option in 1999) Finish : original clear gloss ($300 USD option for the body + $300 USD option for the neck, so a total of $600 USD option) Land of craftsmanship : USA Serial number : 990710 (November 1999) Weight : 4,7 kilos Action : from 1 mm under the C string to 1.5 mm under the B string at 12th position
  7. Stumbled upon this: https://www.contrabaixobr.com/t19370-inicio-e-fim-dos-yamaha-trb5-i-e-ii
  8. Resurrecting the thread here ... Does anyone know what the trb stands for?
  9. What a beauty ! GLWTS And also: Great playing man !
  10. Hi there ! Is there any chance to get the transcription ? Thanks in advance. Theo
  11. Hahaha - nice ! Villi is a killer player !!!
  12. Hi Here's a little 16 bar groove that has its origin in collaboration amongst greek bass players who were called to create something on top of a given 16-measure drum beat played by Dimitris Antoniadis.
  13. Just received the bass I traded with Torbass. He's an excellent member of our community. The whole transaction went as smooth as a baby's bottom. Great communication and a pleasant experience. Deal with confidence !
  14. Arnoud is a hell of a player as well as a fine lad to do business with. Deal with confidence - he's a valued member of this community !
  15. Cheers everybody! Resurrecting an old thread here. I bought the bn410ts a few weeks ago and I have only good things to say about it. Build quality is great - the surface coating is going to get scratched and is prone to collect marks but that's the last thing I care about (i know that's not the case for other people). Sound: It sounds punchy - tight and reproduces everything really nice. (there's no linear cab - no discussion). Low B comes out great (TRB6p Modulus Quantum6 TRB JP2 Cort A5 with US-made MK5 PUs). Loudness - boy that thing can go loud - really loud. I'm driving it with a Crest CPX 2600 and if I want to our FOH engineer can't distinguish if the bass comes from the P.A. or the cab (mind You I'm talking about an L-Acoustics Kara line array and we play loud - (13 piece band)). To keep things clear: My big rig is an Eden US-made 410&210 xlt stack and my favorite cabs (provided by the backline companies) are the EBS 410 (both neo and proline) and the GK-410 RBH. But that sweet little (well it's not a small cab, neither a light one but manageable especially compared to my 410xlt) Cab is an outstanding cab and a real steal for the money. I've paid 350 euros. Highly recommended!
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