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will4bass

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  1. Considering selling both my lovely Alleva's. I am lucky to have owned and still own many great basses so the slightest and most of all personal preferences make a difference: I concluded I like a flatter radius better.

    Olympic white (nitro) Alleva Coppolo LG5 Classic Supreme Limited Edition built in 2010 for the 2011 Namm Show, alder body, one piece maple neck, exotic rosewood board (quite likely Jimmy-wood) with dots and bindings, matching headstock, 21 frets, 34", 60's spaced homegrown AC Pickups and pre amp, 10" radius, +/-19mm spacing AC vintage bridge, Hipshot ultra light tuners, 4,6 kgs. Some signs of playing wear and some dents at the bottomside of the body. Has a thin shim in the pocket: can do without but I like it better this way. Plays great with low action and mighty fat/low mid focused sound with more brightness than one may expect from 'normal' rosewood: 'rich overtones' as one may call it. This is quite as vibrant as a great Fender early '60s 5 string Jazz Bass would be, and then some. 

    Trades considered with Alleva Coppolo 5 strings with 12" radius at least, Stenback 4 or 5, Sadowsky 5 string Jazz Bass maple board early unchambered series (90's produced), Ken Smith 6 string (19mm spacing), early sixties Fender Jazz Bass or Precision bass, Steinberger XL5 wide bridge, Fodera 5/6 string maple board/19mm.
     

     

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  2. 5 hours ago, three said:

    Lovely bass and these really don't appear very often.  Does the price include the DS-5 power supply and cable?

    I’m quite confident there are 99 luftballons in the case.

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  3. 4 hours ago, fingerz said:

    Can I just say it's a sign of the times that this is still here. This spec AC at this price would have been snapped up in minutes a couple of years ago. Best of luck with the sale, if I had the funds I'd be asking for some sound samples. Amazing looking bass. 

    Yes, surprises me too. But the seller isn't reacting as it seems.. this doesn't help either... or it is sold already...

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    Steinberger XL2A from 1987. Playing wear but technically fully functional and complete with 'flipper' and battery compartment cover. No case.

    Plays like a dream sounds like a.. Steinberger, which is much closer to a Jazz Bass, Precision Bass and Music Man Stringray than you might think.

     

    Upgraded with EMG HBSC pickups and Haz Labs 2 band EQ (a €450 upgrade). Original pickups and pre amp work flawlessly too: make your choice or

    we make a deal with both! 

     

    This is the real 'graphite composite' deal. Substantially different than the later 'Hohner B2's' and 'Spirits' (with no doubt much much much better: these original Steinbergers are fantastic.)

     

    Shipping well packed anywhere at costs.

     

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  5. Perfect 1996 Fender Jazz Bass Deluxe completely original with John Suhr pickups and pre amp, hard shell case and case candy.

    This is the bass that Sharay Reed and Michael Manson (a.o. George Duke) made furore with.

    No isues: everything works 100%.

    Very little fret or playing wear
    Scale 34"
    String spacing +/- 18mm (adjustable)
    Weight 4250gram (kitchen scale)
    Bodywood Ash
    Fretboardwood Morado (I think)
     

     

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  6. Perfect Sadowsky NYC PJ5 Verdine White Satin from 2018. Built in NYC at Roger’s custom shop. Hardly played/like new complete with soft case, certificate and thank you note from Roger the man himself!

    Olympic white

    Chambered alder body

    8,33lbs(3,4kgs!)

    Neck maple with thin matte nitro finish

    Scale 34”

    String spacing 19”

    Fingerboard morado, radius 12”, nut width 1,875”

    Pickups Sadowsky humcanceling

    Pre amp Sadowsky with VTC

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  7. Yes still got it. 
     

    Compared with Sadowsky’s... well... aa much as I am a Sadowsky fan and user.. the build quality, woods used and construction (neck through!) are flawless. The playability is great and the sound is comparable a tiny bit with an average Sadowsky Modern bass but sweeter highs and warmer/fuller on the bass side. I make this comparison since you ask but it is a hard thing to do right. I really like a lot of this S1. I alao have a Fodera Anthony Jackson 6 ‘90 which I love too and prefer since it has 19mm spacing but soundwise, they are different instruments too, the Sandberg S1 is at least as ‘fat’.

  8. 5 hours ago, roman_sub said:

    Also:

    are those Bartolini pickups?

    What are the woods - is fretboard Ebony?

    what’s the weight?

    String spring?

    is a hard case included?

    Thanks for asking: Bartolini pickups, fretboard ebony, through-neck maple with hard wood stringers, body I think is mahogany. The weight is 4300 on my kitchenscale. Strining spacing is 17,5 but adjustable. I can include a generic solid hard case.

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