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EdLib-3

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  1. Having played acoustic bass guitars with 32" and 34" scales I'd say always go with a 34"; they sound better and project a better bass sound overall. Bearing in mind you don't want to make an already limited instrument (in terms of acoustic volume and tone), any less loud or full sounding. A great acoustic bass with a 34" scale is the [url="http://stanford-guitars.com/guitars/lo-freak/stanford-robot-4-fretless/"]Stanford Robot acoustic bass[/url]. They're not crazily expensive and are very well made with a distinctive design, I picked one of these up second-hand and it's a beauty! Looks and sounds really good and feels good to play. The unusual positioning of the sound hole also seems to make it sound louder (to the person playing it if no one else), when playing with another acoustic guitar.
  2. I'd like to add a recommendation for Nick Benjamin based in Lewes, East Sussex [email protected] Very helpful guy, was willing to take a look at my EUB when I was struggling to find someone locally who could sort out the problem even though it appeared to electrical. Nick quickly diagnosed and solved the issue. Worth keeping in mind if you live in the Sussex area..
  3. Price dropped again to £200, I repeat - excellent bass at a great price!!
  4. The price has now been dropped to £265!!! The best acoustic bass you'll find for this price anywhere!!!
  5. I've updated the ad with additional pictures and the price is reduced to £275. Grab yourself a bargain!
  6. [s]£290[/s],[s]£265[/s] now just £200!!!! [size=6][b]NOW SOLD[/b][/size] Hi all, I'm new to this forum and this is my first post. I'm selling my lovely Fender acoustic bass due to a lack of space and money; for this reason [b]I'm only looking to sell. [/b] [attachment=189087:P1020423.jpg] [attachment=189089:P1020442.jpg] [attachment=189091:P1020443.jpg] [attachment=189092:P1020430.jpg] [attachment=189093:P1020440.jpg] [attachment=189095:P1020438.jpg] [attachment=189096:P1020439.jpg] The bass is in great condition with just one small split in the lacquer near the sound hole, sounds really good and pretty loud played acoustically, and also good plugged in with its quality Fishman preamp. Sold with a top quality Warwick hard case (as displayed in the pictures). I bought this bass new and it retailed new for around £625, case cost £86; all in all a very nice bass at a good price. [b]I live in Brighton, East Sussex[/b] and would prefer the buyer to collect but would be willing to sort out a courier at the buyer's cost. Anyone interested could come and try it out beforehand if they'd like. Here are some specs from the Fender website: Model Number: 095-4105-021 * Series: Grand Bass Series * Body Style: Single Cutaway Mini-Jumbo Acoustic / Electric Bass * Finish: Gloss Polyurethane * Top: Grade "AA" Solid Spruce * Back and Sides: Solid Mahogany Back, Laminated Mahogany Sides * Neck: Mahogany * Fingerboard: Rosewood * No. of Frets: 24 * Bridge: Rosewood with Compensated Saddle * Machine Heads: Hipshot Licensed Brushed/Chrome Lightweight Tuning Machines * Electronics: Fender/Fishman Classic 4 ACLR Pickup System Active On-Board Preamp which Features: Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble, Body (Mid-Sweep Blends Internal Pickup), Low Battery Indicator Light * Scale Length: 34" * Body Depth: 4" (Front), 4.87" (Rear)
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