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Posts posted by dclaassen
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One website says 8lbs 14 oz... feels to me about like a good P bass
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Can’t get any bites though...
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Would also consider a swap for the right fretless...
It's a nice bass....really!
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Bought this and like the sound, just can’t do the chunky neck.
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I have a decent L2000 trilby for sale....
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I would also welcome reasonable offers on this bass...but I do feel I am in the right ball park.
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I put the Tribby on the shelf and picked up a Yamaha 614...the neck is better for me and I like the pickup pan option. I intend to make the Mpv my go to bass, but can still fumble a bit with the extra string. Hoping to find old folks in Cambridgeshire to start playing with.
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Does anyone know a tech who would now thier way around the Bartolini setup on my 1995 MPV-5? Some previous owner rewired it, and not in a good way...
Thanks!
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Hello,
I am 63, American, but have lived in the UK for 20 years. I have played my entire life, but only a bit of it as a full-time pro.
I teach music at a school, and don't currently gig, but might when I retire.
Gear includes:
1995 Pedulla MPV-5
New-ish G&L L2000 Tribute (currently for sale)
Hartke Kickback amp
I have to admit that I am a bit of a boutique bass snob....I have owned old Fenders, and loved them as well.....
David
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G & L L2000 Tribute
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I have no issue with the quality or sound, and I’ve been playing for almost 50 years. I just can’t get used to the neck shape, plus, I know it will not get the use the Pedulla will.