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Hi guys - this is a near mint condition VM 5 in olympic white/ maple. It has the following upgrades/ additions:[list] [*]John East - J-tone Pre-amp (cost £149) [*]Fender American Jazz pickups and wiring [*]Hipshot tuners [*]Tortoise pick guard [*]Fender jazz headstock logo (60's style possibly?) [/list] Also included:[list] [*]Previously upgraded Fender American control panel, should you want to return to a passive setup (chrome panel, black knobs) [*]New Stagg gig bag [/list] It is currently strung with Dunlop Super Brights (45-125 I believe). Setup is great In summary, whoever buys this will be getting an excellent condition Squier VM Jazz 5, with upgrades from John East, Hipshot and US Fender, with an optional extra passive control panel and a nice little gig bag. If you were thinking of buying a new one of these, this is in just as good condition but comes with some great extras. Below is a YouTube link of me attempting to play some Jaco on it. Please be gentle, I've only been playing for a year and I've got an awful long way to go. It'll give you a chance to see the guitar in action though (before I added the pre). [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq1o_JnHLXI"]https://www.youtube....h?v=Xq1o_JnHLXI[/url] I'm based in Gloucester and you're very welcome to come over and check it out. I also gig all over the country so if you're worried that I'm too far away, I might be playing in a town near you soon. **PRICE DROP £350** May accept trades for a nice amp - with cash adjustment either way if needed. [attachment=239655:IMG_1341.jpg][attachment=239656:IMG_1342.jpg][attachment=239657:IMG_1354.jpg][attachment=239658:IMG_1362.jpg]
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Hi all - I bought this recently to repair my Squire VM Jazz 5. Unfortunately it's the wrong fit. The VM bridge is quite a bit wider, I'm guessing to give the wider string spacing. This bridge must be for standard Jazz 5s. The part number is 0057814000. I'd send it back but I bought I mail ordered it from France so it'll probably cost me more in postage than it's worth. Yours for £10 plus a couple of quid postage.
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Hi guys - I'm selling my beautiful Sandberg California VM5. I bought it used from a chap who owned it from new. I'm not 100% sure on the colour. It's either Tobacco or some kind of brown burst I'm guessing. Either way, it's a satin finish and as you can see from the pictures, it's bloody lovely! It has chrome hardware and a 3-ply black/white/tortoise pick guard. There are no front facing inlays or dots, just side dots. Looks great and I've never had any trouble knowing where I am on the fingerboard in dark venues. I bought some glow in the dark fret markers and a charging pen from Glowtec just incase but I've never needed them so they're unopened. I'll include these in the sale. I believe the guy I bought it from specified Haussel pickups when he ordered it as a factory upgrade instead of the standard Delanos that Sandbergs usually come with. They sound fantastic. The hardware is all solid and in great condition. All I have done since owning it is replaced two of the pots. The volume knob was wonky and must have had a knock at some point. The bass eq knob was a bit rough and scratchy. I've had them professionally replaced and now they're spot on. Other than that I've just given it a bloody good clean and a setup. It's a serious bit of kit. I only started playing bass recently and I've never been able to hear the difference between instruments and have always wondered what people meant when they talked about tone, until now! You can hear how good it's going to sound when you play it acoustically. It vibrates through your whole body. Very rich and full. When you plug it in, it really comes to life. The ebony fingerboard sounds bright and clear and is backed up by plenty of muscle from the tone woods in the body and neck. Really tight neck pocket. Currently strung with D'addarios, I believe. Very low action. Original Sandberg gig bag included. Bad points - One mark on the upper part of the body where your forearm would rest (pictured). Hardly noticeable and particularly not while you're playing. Sandberg offer aged finishing and this looks like a mark that you might find on one of their 'soft-aged' basses. One or two other small marks but all in all it still feels very fresh and new. Comes fitted with Dimarzio strap locks and strap. I'm selling as I'm still trying to figure out what I like. I've only been playing for a year and this is my sixth instrument. I'm really enjoying trying new basses but I'm sure I'll miss this one. Here are the specs as far as I know - Ash body Maple neck Ebony fingerboard (no fret markers) Chrome hardware 35" scale 22 frets Zero fret Haussel pickups (bridge hum bucker and p-style split-coil neck pickup) Glockenklang pre-amp (9v circuit) Push-pull active/passive volume control -Pickup blend - Active Bass/ Active treble (acts as tone in passive mode) Sandberg gigbag I'm based in Gloucester and you're welcome to drop in and check it out. I also travel all over for gigs so could possibly meet somewhere. Happy to courier at buyer's expense. I've probably forgotten some stuff so please feel free to message with questions/ offers. I would prefer a sale but would be very interested in a Stingray 5 if you have one you'd like to trade. Sorry about the sideways pictures. Very frustrating! Please use the link below to take a proper look. [url="http://s1374.photobucket.com/user/willgatesbass/library/Sandberg%20VM5?sort=3&page=1"]http://s1374.photobu...5?sort=3&page=1[/url]
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Hi, guys. I'm after a sale or trade on my Lakland Skyline DJ5. I bought it quite recently from a chap who had only owned it a year from new (I have a scan of the original receipt). It's a gorgeous bit of kit but I can never make my mind up. Classic GAS sufferer! The neck is a joy to play and the overall balance is great. Brand new strings. No marks or dings that I can see. I'll list as many specs as I can below. Swamp ash body (gloss natural finish) Maple neck and fingerboard (both satin natural) Block inlays 3 ply black/white/black pick guard Hipshot tuners 35" Scale String spacing at bridge (18-19mm approx) Nut width 45mm 21 Frets Single coil J pickups (passive) volume/ volume/ tone controls (as per standard jazz bass) Status hotwires premium round stainless steel strings (new) 45-130 Apologies for the orientation of the pics. It doesn't seem to matter what camera I use or how I rotate them before uploading, they always end up sideways. Please download and rotate in your preview window for a good look without having to tilt your head! I'm interested in trades for a 34" scale jazz-style bass. It must be a 5 string, but passive or active is fine. Particularly interested in Sandberg TT, TM or VM series (I know VM is a Stingray/P style but I like 'em anyway!) and Fender USA stuff. Based in Gloucester but I travel all over the place for gigs so try me if you're worried about distance. Please PM me if you have any questions or anything to offer in exchange.
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Sold pending the usual! Warwick Corvette $$ FS/Trade
willgatesbass replied to chriscassar's topic in Basses For Sale
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Recently made the journey to Chepstow to try Pete's two lovely Laklands. He was very accommodating and allowed me as much time as I needed to try each bass in a nice relaxed setting. He was on hand tweaking the setups to my liking and even swapping the strings over between the two basses so I could make my comparisons. I went for the natural DJ5 in the end. Very nice chap to deal with and very helpful indeed. Would definitely recommend. Thanks, Pete.
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Eden EX112 Cab - SOLD. PLEASE REMOVE
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Eden EX112 Cab - SOLD. PLEASE REMOVE
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Eden EX112 Cab - SOLD. PLEASE REMOVE
willgatesbass replied to willgatesbass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale