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Hi I’m in Bath Somerset
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Pric reduction bump, now £400 posted
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Super little 350w 1x12 cab,. Great condition bar one end of the handle cover a bit ratty. Comes with official padded Berg cover, price includes UK shipping
Spec
•1 x 12" cast frame woofer w/ 80oz. magnet, vented pole piece
•power handling - 350 watts rms
•sensitivity: 98.5db • anechoic: 2.83v/1m
•frequency response: 40hz - 4khz
•2 x 1/4" and 2 x neutrik connectors
•impedance: 8 ohms
•dimensions: 15 3/4"H x 18-1/2"W x 15"D
•40cm x 47cm x 38cm
Weight : 36lbs/16.3kgs
You will note that for some reason, the back plate is stamped EX112S and not EX112ER. This is obviously a cosmetic slip up at the factory because the suffix S’ means short depth. This cab is the 15 deep and not the ‘ S’ 13” deep. Also with the S model, the speaker is rated at 300W -
Thanks Tom. In answer to queries the nut is standard 38mm width
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So sold?
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Hi I’m in Bath, Somerset
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Selling my lovingly assembled PJ.
Fender MIJ alder precision body which was converted professionally to PJ by Howard the Bass doc who also did the electrics, CTS etc
Lindy Fralin precision pup, DiMarzio Ultrajazz bridge pickup which sound amazing together.
Hipshot tuners, Gotoh 201b bridge, Fender neck plate and a fantastic nearly new Warmoth USA maple/maple precision neck, vintage tinted gloss finish with string retainer. Plays beautifully. 9lbs ish, I don’t have scales but very reasonable weight. Will come with a gig bag
Sale preferred but maybe possible trades for Musicman, or a quality jazz
Cheers Graham
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Hi no scales but I’ll try and borrow some. Mahogany body makes this light, it’s lighter than my 9.5lbs jazz basses
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Beautiful instrument such a nicer headstock than the 535 IMO
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Poss jazz/MM sub trades on this
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Do you know which pups are on this?? Lovely bass
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Just had a jam on this, such a great player and sounds so good. Badbadnotgood to Sabbath
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Lots of interest but still here for now
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15 hours ago, hooky_lowdown said:
Fender flats with red silks?
Good spot, my bad they’ve been in there a year or so, they’ll be TIs or Rotos then
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Hi Brian afraid not, good luck with your search
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1 hour ago, Bassassin said:
Beautiful example - closest thing I can find is an EB-65, in a1989 Greco catalogue:
http://brochures.yokochou.com/guitar-and-amp/greco/1989/pdf/29.pdf
The only difference (aside from the swapped bridge) would seem to be the tuners. I think it's 1990 or after based on those & the s/n - 70s & 80s Grecos use the same serials as Ibanez from the same period, with a letter denoting month & 2 numbers for the year. It's likely the pickups will have dateable codes.
Anyway - enough geeking out - that's a lovely & very rare bass (certainly in these parts), & IMO a very good price. GLWTS!
Thanks for that @Bassassin great information and thanks for the compliment @silverfoxnik
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Now £400 posted
For sale my lovely Greco EB3, mahogany body, fantastic sounding high output Maxon pickups, this is a rare 34” scale version. Been fettled, all electrics good, set up with Fender flats, 3 way pickup switch. I’ve added a Hipshot Supertone bridge which replaced the old Gibson three point one, easily sourced if you wanted to revert it to original, but I cant see why anyone would. I dont have scales but this is light, sub 9lbs for sure. It has its fair share of minor scratches and dings but generally great condition for its age, a really nice vintage instrument with mojo
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Traded with Benoit, a great three way deal with help from Three of this parish. Recommended and upright BC members, thanks Ben!
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Lovely Harry, what scale?
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Perfectly giggable basses these
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Hi would you say the 'weak G' has been cured, and do you have the original pickup cover? thanks
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1 minute ago, TheGreek said:
EW&F whilst wearing an Iron Maiden T-shirt???
Eclectic! Nice bass GLWTS
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Traded bass for cab with Dan, very fair and honest, great comms, no hesitation in recommending, thanks!