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  1. Here is my Digitech Bass Synth Wah for sale.

     

    If you're looking at this, then you know what it is and what it can do. You'll also know these stopped being made some years ago.

     

    I bought this during lockdown as I'd heard lots of good things about it. It's in perfect working order and a super clean example with box and manuals etc.

     

    The price includes packaging and shipping, if you want to collect it from me I'll let it go for £80. Thanks for looking.

     

     

    SOLD

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, MrSpace said:

    Parcel from Thomann due for delivery today 😁

    I've got a fretted 5 string version of the same bass, for the price I paid for it I can't fault it (not being a 5 string player - it's my first one!)

     

    Happy NBD - hopefully!

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  3. 9 hours ago, Lozz196 said:

    Same here with the maple/rosewood thing, rosewood being deeper and less mid-focused imo. 

     

    The current CV range come with laurel boards, if I'm not mistaken. 

     

    The one I had was very nice, regret selling it on now to be honest. It did everything a P should.

  4. 3 hours ago, uk_lefty said:

    I emailed the seller and told them that a few days back. They said they were told it was a squier and it has a squier neck plate.

     

    Squier or not, and it's not, that price is ridiculous.

     

    The block inlays look wrong too - the 1st fret one is too square, there's a legit Squier up and you can clearly see the inlays are more rectangular looking.

     

    It could be a coincidence but it also has Roswell pickups in it, which is very suggestive.

  5. I've only ever seen pics of an Atelier Baby Z, but they look fantastic instruments. If I could justify the outlay, I'd definitely be interested.

     

    The Aerodynes have always interested me.. they just look so cool! I think Kev's non-export looks a lot better than the ones that were readily available, without the scratchplate and control plate.

  6. 13 hours ago, uk_lefty said:

    Nope, hence it's been for sale for a long time. And I started a thread "does anyone else not get on with PJ basses?"

     

    There's definitely something in this, my first bass was a squier P/J and I thought it was great. A few years down the line I had a CIJ P shipped in by Guitar Emporium (remember them?) and when I plugged it in it just sounded "right". I can't explain it any better. 

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  7. 28 minutes ago, kevham said:

    I went for this because it is the classic colour and also because I felt the roasted maple looked a bit odd on my favourite colour - the vintage white. 

     

     

    It's funny how the roasted neck changes the whole visual aspect of the bass isn't it?

     

    I find vintage white sits equally nicely with a rosewood or maple fingerboard, but for some reason I find the roasted neck a little much next to it 

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