Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Hellzero

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    7,353
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    11

Everything posted by Hellzero

  1. Will do the test again in one week or two or more.
  2. Exactly what I thought and already knew. I'm just average with the beat, I still have problems with pianos that to me are all out of tune and I'm best at mistuning, but could improve. Need to play more fretless in the dark with complicated melodies and odd beat.
  3. The fresh photos more correctly balanced have been added. And the link to all 37 photos including the "blemishes" has been added too. Don't worry, the usual 400 years old wooden floor is there.
  4. Due to the Covid-19 situation and severe back problems (66% officially disabled because of it) plus right shoulder injury (non-operable capsulitis from which, after more than 3 years, I will never fully recover), I'm selling all my basses over 4 kilos and also the ones I'm not really using. I've also considerably lowered the price for a quick sale. VANZANDT (VAN ZANDT) JBV-R1 Vintage Natural, Japanese craftsmanship at its best, a true Custom Shop. ONLY TRADE POSSIBLE : LEDUC FRETLESS OR FRETTED BASS (NO BELLE ISLE, NO SANOX, NO LOGABASS, NO LADY BASS, NO BD3) ! NON NEGOTIABLE PRICE ! Asking price including shipping fully insured with tracking number to your place in these European countries (ask for other countries) : Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (excluding French overseas departments and territories), Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom : £1299 GBP !!! New price is 308.000 JPY (with the 10% Japanese VAT) and they are not officially exported ! Shipping to United Kingdom is, of course, possible, but with an extra customs fee (VAT + other taxes + courier fee), because U.K. is now outside EEC. In fully working condition with light use and very few marks. Here are the specifications : Body : 2 pieces of ash (almost book matched) Neck : one piece maple bolt on with skunk stripe Fingerboard : one piece maple with white perloid block inlays and white binding Frets : 20 (radius 210 mm or 8.25 inches) Headstock : 4 in line à la Fender Pickups : 2 USA Van Zandt Jazz bass in 70's position Controls (CTS pots from 18th week of 2014) : volume, volume, tone (Van Zandt paper in oil capacitor) Tuners : Gotoh/Vanzandt Bridge : Gotoh/Vanzandt Strings spacing at bridge : 20 mm Nut : oil finished bone Strings spacing at nut : 9.5 mm Knobs : original black à la Fender Scale : 34 inches Hardware colour : chrome Truss rod : one fully working Finish : all nitrocellulose lacquer Land of craftsmanship : Japan Serial number : 7465 Year : 2015 Weight : 4.375 kilos Action : from 1.5 mm under the G string to 2 mm under the E string at 12th fret (can go lower, but was perfect for me) Will come with a brand new Fame Soft-Case Urban. Non-smoking environment as usual. The bass has been fully set up professionally. It has been fitted with a set of Ernie Ball 2833 Hybrid Slinky strings (45 - 65 - 85 -105). For those who don't know Vanzandt (Van Zandt) instruments, they are the equivalent of Fender Custom Shop Masterbuilt instruments, if not better. The Japanese higher quality control and craftsmanship make all the difference here. It's a no flaw construction. This bass is, to me, better than all the official Fender 70's Jazz Basses I have played. Compared to a Celinder J-Update in passive mode, the sound is a bit clearer, but very similar. Thanks to the (more fragile) nitrocellulose lacquer, the overall feel is similar to a vintage original Fender. And this tone control is simply magic ! Link to the Vanzandt models page : https://www.taurus-corpo.com/vanzandt-bass Link to the Fame Soft-Case Urban : https://www.dv247.com/en_GB/GBP/Fame-Soft-Case-Urban-Electric-Bass-/art-BAS0010065-000 A sound clip in slap here by my friend Romain, the previous owner : https://www.facebook.com/romain.bour.92/videos/10158717668167808/?sfnsn=scwspwa And here fingerstyle : https://www.facebook.com/romain.bour.92/videos/10158729049012808/?sfnsn=scwspwa What you see is what you get ! Look at the photos taken at different angles and under different lights to see the real condition of this bass which shows little use and only very few slight marks or dings. The biggest "blemishes" being at the headstock and near the control plate on the edge of the body where the (very fragile) nitrocellulose finish has gone. Here you can see the "blemishes" that I photographed alongside the 37 photos of this bass (the last photo showing Vanzandt full serial number in the neck pocket and the back of the heel's neck was taken by Régis aka @eneade ) : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KRjjhRGOfqWGq_PprTTB6UF-5EAAEYxO?usp=sharing Don't hesitate to ask for more.
  5. Maybe a DHA VT1 ? This one is, I think, still available because of the abroad shipping problems (I gave up).
  6. Looks more like a 1971 Fender Telecaster Bass with an added Jazz Bass bridge pickup and a more useable Precision/Jazz bridge.
  7. Too heavy for my broken neck. GLWYS.
  8. How much does it weight ?
  9. This bass is just BEAUTIFUL ! 🤩
  10. Welcome to the T-Max world. I had one bought brand new in the very early 2000 that had exactly the same problem. After several months of back and forth to Peavey, it was declared as faulty, in fact a design fault ! You have the answer now.
  11. Here is the rolled up "bag" that looks like a bent in two piece of period correct yellow foam.
  12. Playback, of course. Listening to the Past Masters right now.
  13. Interesting video showing that Paul McCartney had a lot of foam under the strings while using a pick and that they could still have fun. Found this while looking for a recipe of pan-fried monkfish liver. No kidding. Love this pre heavy metal glam tune.
  14. No kidding this time, each time a deal is done I send an email to the other part simply saying : Don't forget my feedback. You can find it here : Link to my feedback. So @Maude we are on the same frequency here.
  15. So because something doesn't happen on your device it doesn't happen on everyone's? Righto, at least that's cleared that up.
  16. Portrait : Landscape :
  17. As I said earlier, turn the f*cking mobile the other way, so horizontally, and you'll see the signature ! Funny that nobody seems to ever read what's before their own post...
  18. Looks like you've never heard this : Amazing !
  19. It's just a Hohner Arbor MX1 with a MusicMan logo, nothing else and too expensive... Check this : https://touch.adverts.ie/electric-basses/hohner-arbour-music-man-stingray-bass-copy/15377244
  20. Urm, urm. The MusicMan Stingray was introduced in 1976 with only one pickup and a 2 bands EQ. The MusicMan Sabre was introduced in 1978 with two pickups and had also a 2 bands EQ. None had this bright green colour. Super fake ! Go away !
  21. According to this photo, your PSU comes from Germany and the plug is a typical EU one (Italian and Swiss ones are different). It doesn't help for your quest, but it might help you locating where you bought it, but certainly not the USA if it's the PSU that came with. 😉
  22. I guess it's not the active Mec pickups... So it's a 3 holes or knobs configuration. I would recommend a Glockenklang or even the most transparent preamp to date, the Richter BassXX. The problem is the 3 holes/knobs configuration as, very often, the blend is on a separate pot... You can check Best Bass Gear to see what's available and see if you can get it in the U.K. : https://www.bestbassgear.com/bass-preamps.htm?dir=asc&limit=all&order=price
  23. Try the logo on the upper horn... Is that conductive paint made of dark matter ? Looks like it's capturing all the light around ! 😱
×
×
  • Create New...