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SOLD - Yamaha BB735a (with videos)
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough replied to TwoStringsWouldBeEnough's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD - Yamaha BB735a (with videos)
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough replied to TwoStringsWouldBeEnough's topic in Basses For Sale
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***SOLD*** MEGA PRICE DROP - £499 NEW PRICE DROP - £550 PRICE DROP - NOW £599 Hi guys, I am selling my 5 string Yamaha 735a in black satin. This is a gorgeous bass, by far the most versatile bass I have ever had due to the 3 band EQ on board preamp. I have used this in studio and live for a few months but I now use 4 string basses tuned BEAD and I have my eyes on something else. Condition is good, there are a couple of small dings on the body and a bigger one on the neck (pictured) but nothing that affects playability. I used to have a tiny sticker bottom right of the body that has left a few little marks but they can only be seen up close. There is wear around the pickups and where the forearm touches, those areas are now a bit glossy. The bass didn't come in a hardcase but a softcase that I will include in the sale hence at this moment I am not willing to post but I am happy to drive and meet somewhere for petrol money. I am based in St Albans, Hertfordshire and I am happy for you to come and try out the bass. I might consider trades so feel free to tempt me! Here's a video of a live session I did using this bass: Here's some pictures, if you'd like to see more detailed pictures just send me a message:
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New (Yorkshire) bass day...Alpher content.
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough replied to DarkHeart's topic in Bass Guitars
Alpher do look incredible don't they! Does anyone know about how long the waiting list is? Thinking of ordering one -
**SOLD** Sandberg California II TM5 Grand Dark
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough replied to basscell's topic in Basses For Sale
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On hold: Pre-EB Music Man Sabre bass 1979
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough replied to SurroundedByManatees's topic in Basses For Sale
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Hey guys, I was wondering if any of you owns a Gibson 5 string bass? I am intrigued by the looks of their EB series (either the more Thunderbird ones or the 2017 ones more Peavey looking) but I haven't found them in any stores so eventually I landed on a Yamaha BB735a but I'd like to have a second bass for different sounds and to use live and in studio. Any help from owners or people that has tried them out would be great. Thank you!
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SOLD - bitsa P bass
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough replied to TwoStringsWouldBeEnough's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD - bitsa P bass
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough replied to TwoStringsWouldBeEnough's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD - bitsa P bass
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough replied to TwoStringsWouldBeEnough's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD - bitsa P bass
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough replied to TwoStringsWouldBeEnough's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD - bitsa P bass
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough replied to TwoStringsWouldBeEnough's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD - bitsa P bass
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough replied to TwoStringsWouldBeEnough's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sold Hi guys, Since I am in need to upgrade my whole rig due to a new touring gig, I am selling this high quality bitsa pbass. The neck, nut and tuning pegs are off a Fender AVRI58. This is my favourite pbass neck I've ever tried, described as a Large C. It's quite big yet very comfortable. The body was made for me by an Italian luthier called Rufini Guitars - https://www.rufinifineinstruments.com/ - It's a very good quality body made by 3 pieces of Canadian alder. It was then painted in a nice aged olympic white/eggshell colour with a thin layer of nitro and a medium relic job. I love the relic on this bass as it looks genuine and it makes the instrument feel broken in. The pickup is a custom wound pickup made for me by a company called MAMA pickups - https://www.mamapickups.com/en/ - The pickup is meant to reproduce a 60's pbass pup. It's warm, clear and fairly high output. The bridge, strap buttons and neck plate are from a Fender pbass 1978 that I've owned for a few years. I paired the neck from that bass with the body that belonged to the Fender AVRI58 previously mentioned. The scratchplate is an aftermarket pbass scratchplate. It has a thumb rest in 70's position but also drilled holes if you would like it in a 60's position. Bass has rounds on it right now (can't remember which ones) but I am happy to put some Fender flats that I have lying around. I have used this mostly for studio stuff. A couple of years back I have recorded a live album with a blues artist while in Florida and here's a video where you can hear the sound (at the time I had a rosewood neck on it but you can get an idea) https://youtu.be/ahw69aCJioU Here's some pictures as well: If you guys have any questions just ask. You're more than welcome to come around and try it. I am based in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Thank you!
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Hi Paul, Thank you for your help! I've checked the bass and yes, the neck isn't straight but it has a slight curve upwards so all in the norm there. I know frets are fine as well as the tech has checked all that. There is no dead spots when the action is low but as soon as the action is higher then some notes just dont resonate and a couple of dead spots appear, one quite severe. I might just have to take it back to the guy and explain it to him but it would be good to know if there is anyone else out there that has had the same problem regarding high action and dead spots appearing.
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High action and dead spots. What to do?
TwoStringsWouldBeEnough posted a topic in General Discussion
Hi guys, I had one of my basses setup, neck is straight and all is good but I decided to raise the action as I like to play with quite a high action. The only problem is, by raising the action quite a few spots appear (in the lower end,if that matters) and I don't know what to do. Is there anything I should do to the truss rod? Any helps is much appreciated!