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badinage

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  1. +1 for V3 Fender Rumbles being marvels of light weight and bang for the buck.  I own six combo amps and indeed one of them is a V3 Rumble 100, and I consider it to be adequate for an electric band with a drummer, so long as it's not loud-ish rock or higher energy blues.  Rumbles do have a "baked-in" tone-profile to them (kinda old-school), but if you like it, V3 Rumbles are hard to find much fault with.

     

    Three of my combos are Markbass, and while I think my 102P is impressive, it's size, shape and weight do make it a little cumbersome.  My 121P has the dreaded cold on-delay which seems fairly common and means it's in it's death-throes.  Being that  Markbass is a real PITA to get repaired (at least in the States), I'm personally done purchasing Markbass.

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  2. Hello all. and also @doc40hz

     

    Sorry to drag up an old thread, but this seems to be a rare mention of an ESP LTD AP-5 on Basschat.

     

    Did anyone ever decide whether the B and E intonation problem on this ESP LTD AP-5 was common to the model, or just isolated to this one example?

     

    I'm thinking about buying a pre-owned one, but it would be an online purchase from 1100km distant, and since the seller is mainly a music instruction institute, I'm not sure I'd trust their assessment of the instrument's intonation, despite whatever willingness or good intentions they may have.  They do have a 7-day return policy, but shipping costs would be my responsibility.

     

    Also, does anyone know if the "Pelham Blue" that was used on ESP LTD AP basses was a "matte" or gloss finish (or somewhere in-between)?    That color is discontinued on the current line of these basses.  Old specs just say "color: Pellham Blue, finish: Metallic". so...  I'm asking here. 🙂

     

    Thanks for any input!

     

     

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