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King Tut

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  1. Here is a [b]Squier Vintage Modified Jazz [/b]- fretted - with [b]lovely grain [/b]on both the body and headstock. This is pretty much [b]unblemished[/b], apart from a scratch on the neckplate. she's a [b]lovely player [/b]and [b]sounds great[/b]. It's a heavy bass, due to the (two piece) maple body, so if that's an issue for you, then give it a miss. Again, it's £175 collected from Milton Keynes, with the [b]Badass bridge[/b] shown, and the original but not the straplocks, or £150 with the original bridge refitted. Pics:









  2. Here we have a [b]Yamaha BEX 4[/b] semi acoustic bass in orange with a lovely[b] flame maple top [/b]on an Alder body, sides and back. The controls are volume and blend, which blends between the [b]magnetic pickup [/b]and the [b]piezo bridge[/b]. It also has a 3 band graphic, making a [b]wide range of tones [/b]available. This is virtually unblemished apart from a couple of very small marks in the neck near the headstock, which in no way affect feel or playability. In fact, they're so insignificant, I couldn't photograph them!
    £175 collected from Milton Keynes- sorry no case available. She'll be supplied with standard strap buttons instead of the straplocks pictured.

  3. Thanks for the feedback - nice to meet you Rich, shame we didn't have a bit more time to shoot the breeze! And thanks for helping with the gear - we had a great gig - they had Abbot Special Reserve on at 6.5 per cent - boy was I buzzing by the end heh heh!!

    Regards

    Col

  4. [quote name='bubinga5' post='308777' date='Oct 17 2008, 05:24 PM']Thanks Dood...well i thought that was quite comprehensive.! i dont want to spend too much, £200.00 max..Is it possible to subtly change the tone of a bass on, lets say the Boss unit..or is it a ..press the button and you get an effect.. i would like to be able to mould the tone.. With the obvious chorus, delay etc

    Thanks..[/quote]

    Yes you can mould the tone - if you're prepared to spend time with the unit and be prepared to learn it's ins and outs. I've got a GT6B but have gone back to using individual FX. I don't want to open this thread up as an argument either way - I reckon if I spent the time, the GT6 would prob sound as good - but time is a valuable resource . . . . .!

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