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R.I.P.

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  1. [quote name='countjodius' timestamp='1438676635' post='2836232'] G&L L2000 all the way! If you remove the battery the passive mode works normally, but the signal can be killed when switched to active, so the passive/active switch essentially becomes a mute toggle. [/quote] Huh, that definitely puts this bass on my radar. There's a shop about 30 miles north from where I'm at that carries G&L's. I think I need to pay them a visit.
  2. If your into modding, here's a great bridge and you can space to your liking [url="http://guitar-parts.biz/hp135112/Bassbridge-2000-4-string.htm?ITServ=C5ad2c08eX14ef6171416X145d"]http://guitar-parts....4ef6171416X145d[/url]
  3. [quote name='Ben Jamin' timestamp='1438645083' post='2836133'] I assume so! I'll give it a go tomorrow and let you know [/quote] Yeah, let me know......Thanks Ben Jamin
  4. [quote name='Ben Jamin' timestamp='1438643573' post='2836123'] The other advantage the G&L L2500/L2000 has over Sandberg/Warwick etc is that all it's controls can be used in passive mode, so if you run out of battery/want a passive sound you can still use all the other tone-shaping stuff [/quote] Interesting....if you remove the battery, will the bass will still play?
  5. [quote name='Meypelnek' timestamp='1438620345' post='2835831'] Music Man Bongo HH (two Humbucker). Has a 4 band EQ on board an can do it all. I currently play a Sterling HH in my Cover band and can do it all with tweaking the 3 band EQ, too. But it is more agressive as compared to the Bongo. [/quote] I was going to say a Stingray....but yeah, a Bongo would work
  6. Great bass....I didnt like the slap body though, so I decided to do some wood work to contour the body and lighten it up a little
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