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Shambo

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  1. It is similar to the La Baye 4x2 apart from the head stock and this body looks a little bigger. I thought it might be a Westone but can't find any matching images online.
  2. Still very available. Buyer changed their mind last minute when I wouldn't accept paypal. I will accept paypal, but only as a 'personal gift' payment. Would prefer bank transfer.
  3. Back from the dead! Another name that bass request. This time Mr Graham Alexander of the Bar Kays playing something very funky and 80's... but what the hell is it? Note the matching white guitar. [attachment=224457:Graham Alexander.PNG] [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9FCYlGDAc4"]https://www.youtube....h?v=S9FCYlGDAc4[/url]
  4. [s]On hold pending payment.[/s] Still available!
  5. As stated above, there's no hard case to protect it during shipping so currently only available to UK buyers. Sorry about that.
  6. Thanks fluffo. I'll give it a try!
  7. Easy to play 5 string. Japanese craftsmanship. Lightweight. Gotoh hardware. Will retain its value.
  8. [b]Price cut! £230 collected. [/b]
  9. As few as you need to play what you want.
  10. Being approached by a total stranger as I walk down the street with a bass hardcase. Being cold called like a PPI claim. "Hello. You don't know me but I got your number off a mate (who?) says you play bass." I don't know who you are or what you want to play. You've never met or heard me play. Why would either of us behave so desperately?
  11. Thanks Mornats. Title amended.
  12. Quick bump. Cash is king and I'm a poor student. Make me a reasonable offer I mightn't refuse.
  13. Thanks BassBunny. Still available.
  14. There's the Roland Micro Bass Cube which runs off battery. Might be able to find a second hand one but probably not for £50.
  15. I think I recall reading that early USB incarnations were not recommended for transferring crucial real time data, MIDI or otherwise? Something about it interrupting the data flow to search for newly connected devices. I don't know really... just throwing it out there.
  16. Very nice. Interested in any trades?
  17. I'm offering for sale the SGC Nanyo SB315 5 string bass I acquired earlier this year. [s]I'm not sure exactly of the model number. Maybe a SB405, maybe a SB315?[/s] It has been suggested in the discussion thread for all things SGC Nanyo ([url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/697-obscure-musical-backwaters/page__hl__nanyo__st__360"]http://basschat.co.u..._nanyo__st__360[/url]) that this instrument may have been fitted with an after market pre-amp which has given it an active push/pull knob. Any thoughts on its model number would be welcome. Made in Japan, the serial number has been placed inside the pre amp cavity and dates it to 1991. It has a brass nut and Gotoh hardware. I believe the pups are original purely based the fact that the covers are stamped SGC, (the neck pup stamp has faded). The body has a light scuff marking all over which can't really be seen in the photos. Nothing serious, no dings, its just a well played bass. Pretty good for a 25 year old instrument, I'd give it 8/10. The neck is smooth, slim, straight and stable. I've never needed to adjust the truss rod which is accessed from the headstock. Holds it tuning excellently. It came to me wearing scruffly dirty flats and its now wearing new flats. The frets show its worn rounds at some point in its life, but are also in great condition for its age. In the attached photobucket, the outdoor pictures are when I first bought it, and the indoor pictures are taken this week. Since I bought it I've cleaned it thoroughly, blasted the pots with compressed air, (still a little scratchiness but that's been fading with use), and it's wearing new Status flatwounds. It has J + J pups which is different from the more common P + J configuration. To my mind it has a very clean, cutting, modern sound, (strangely, by modern I mean 1980's). I don't honestly know what all the pre amp controls do, and that's the main reason I'm prepared to move it on. There's volume for each pup and a push pull active passive knob which might also control tone. The fourth knob is a stacked affair which might be an EQ sweep. Like I say, owning this bass has made me realise I prefer something less fiddly. Not the instruments fault, just not the right bass for me at this time. I have no scales so can't tell you the exact weight but, like most instruments of its ilk, it's really lightweight. The lightest bass I've ever owned maybe, at a guess I'd say sub 9lb. This has been my first 5 string bass after playing on and off for 25 years and its been a relatively painless experience. Apart from the expected fumbling over where I was expecting notes to be from muscle memory, I think its a perfect first time 5 string. It owes me £250 [s]and that is the price I'm asking for it.[/s] Any audition is welcome in Plymouth and I will post to the mainland UK for an extra £20. No case or bag with the instrument but I will suitably mummify and double box it for a next day delivery. Check my feedback or PM me for any questions. I'm not offering overseas sales because it has no hard case. Specific photo's are available on request. These basses offer fantastic value for money and I'd be keeping hold of it if it wasn't for being skint, and missing my old passive fender. [s]To this end, I'll entertain a straight trade for a Classic Vibe Squier (60's Precision or Jazz) or perhaps trade up a little for something mexican or more, (but bear in mind that I'm a poor student and broke till September). [/s] [b]No trades now please. Reduced to £200.[/b] [attachment=223316:IMG_1294.JPG] [url="http://s756.photobucket.com/user/Shambo/library/SGC%20Nanyo%205%20String"]http://s756.photobuc...yo%205%20String[/url] I think that's everything. Thanks for looking.
  18. Great looking bass and almost my YOB. Unfortunately, I have no money.
  19. Here's mine, a Japanese 1991 5 string. Unsure of the model and it's been suggested it has received a new pre-amp because of its push/pull active/passive controls. Lightest bass I've ever owned and maybe the most modern sounding, (or perhaps that was an active Status Shark I used to own). My first 5 string and its been relatively easy to fumble with. Not sure I'm bonding with it though. Not the guitars fault. Its just that I think I miss my simple passive Fender too much. [attachment=223179:IMG_1292.JPG] [attachment=223180:IMG_1294.JPG]
  20. I once gave away an Ibanez Roadstar II free with a practice amp because it was so terrible, I couldn't sell it.
  21. Thanks. Never heard that and I like it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Uw-9lNl08
  22. Perhaps they got a power drill for Christmas. I got a new one in the post yesterday and I'm sat here resisting the urge to make swiss cheese out of something.
  23. I think this is a nineties case. To the right buyer it's worth more but it stuck out like a sore thumb because it is clearly neither vintage nor valuable.
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