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  1. a bit of interest via pm in this, but nothing firm at the moment. another bump, come on guys! open to offers. john
  2. Hi guys, A bump for a final price drop to £400 John
  3. [quote name='jj1234' post='836387' date='May 13 2010, 05:18 PM']bump[/quote] bump
  4. Hi all Another bump for the soundclip . Open to offers. John
  5. [url="http://www.2shared.com/audio/iON5RZX6/samples2.html"]http://www.2shared.com/audio/iON5RZX6/samples2.html[/url]
  6. [quote name='Davy' post='834787' date='May 11 2010, 10:25 PM']What would you say they sound like, a Precision, Musicman or something different?[/quote] I would say more dark sounding and less full-on than a Musicman, but probably a bit more of an agile sound than a precision. I'm not particularly well educated about those other two basses though.
  7. Thanks for the post - just to reiterate these basses are absolutely, unequivocally German made as I believe the serial number has confirmed above. Jimbobothy rightly points out: the fully adjustable Warwick bridge is not present, and nor is the swamp ash body. The neck and fretboard is fully identical to the other German models from the time.
  8. [quote name='Davy' post='833617' date='May 10 2010, 09:02 PM']Hi, Is this still for sale? Dave[/quote] Absolutely. Haven't pushed it on here as a close (non-bassist) friend has been using it to learn on and off for the past few months. But I'm still keen to sell, moreso now that he's moving away and can't use it anymore. PM on its way. John
  9. [quote name='Linus27' post='833330' date='May 10 2010, 05:53 PM']Beautiful bass. I have the fretted version and its amazing. Good luck with the sale.[/quote] cheers mate.
  10. [quote name='jj1234' post='823074' date='Apr 29 2010, 03:08 PM']bump for the price drop, now £425.[/quote] bump
  11. [quote name='jj1234' post='811535' date='Apr 19 2010, 04:43 PM']bump [/quote] bump again, open to offers.
  12. Hi all, I'm looking at selling my (early 2009) Warwick Corvette. It's ash, passive, and fretless. Tigerstripe ebony board, straplock system, really nicely figured wood with a natural oil finish. It's been very well maintained, and used only with flats so is in tip top condition. Soundclips are available on request. Can ship with a gig bag and original case documents etc. I'm looking for £300. Pics: [url="http://img338.imageshack.us/i/img00084201004171546.jpg/"]http://img338.imageshack.us/i/img00084201004171546.jpg/[/url] [url="http://img62.imageshack.us/i/img00086201004171547.jpg/"]http://img62.imageshack.us/i/img00086201004171547.jpg/[/url] Possible trades are for a 4 string fretted jazz (US/Jap Fender possibly) with potential cash adjustment. Cheers, John
  13. A little realisation I thought to myself just now. I've recently sold a Warwick Corvette for under £500 and bought a Sandberg fretless for the same price. I also have a fretless corvette. Now I don't know about you. But the way that all of these basses are put together with very nice wood that doesn't warp, have well designed, strong hardware, hold their tune indefinitely, have dead straight necks with very low action, and sound lovely is really striking. It seems there's quite a lot of basses like this that go for 700-900 new, 400-500 used, and are near-perfect bass purchases. Anyone agree? However, I've never tried a Wal, or a Fodera, or a Ken Smith. Can someone describe what they're like?
  14. brilliant seller. bass arrived well packed, and it's wonderful to play. cheers
  15. this sometimes happens to me on fretless too and I think it's more of an issue with timing your left hand and right hand. Fretting a note without plucking it usually makes a clicking sound, but depending how you time your plucking hand it might not be there - instead you'll almost be plucking it just *as* your left hand frets the note, so you'll get a nice poppy attack rather than a click. Also, playing with a lighter, slower touch in the left hand helps, so that you're not bashing the string into the frets as much.
  16. Dealt with chris recently - very friendly an conscientious buyer, quick payment and polite comms. Great.
  17. Had the pleasure of dealing with dunetune_jazz, uzzell and most recently wildman. All three have been great to deal with, helpful, prompt and polite. Cheers
  18. Afternoon all, Being as I only ever play fretless gigs these days (and have a cheapo fretted as a backup), I'm looking to sell my fretted Warwick Corvette 5 string: Active (2 band) eq, with passive mode J/J pickup arrangement ovangkol, wenge, swamp ash (natural oil finish). The bass balances beautifully, has been frequently waxed to keep the wood from drying, and sounds brilliant. Currently strung E-C with TI jazz flats, and since that's all I've used on it the frets are in great condition. I can throw in a Warwick gig bag, and am looking for £450. I'm based in Leeds. [url="http://www.2shared.com/file/12258807/da24514d/IMG00046-20100321-1927.html"]http://www.2shared.com/file/12258807/da245...00321-1927.html[/url] is a picture And a brief sound sample: [url="http://www.2shared.com/file/12258841/572b317c/samples.html"]http://www.2shared.com/file/12258841/572b317c/samples.html[/url] Starts with more jazzy stuff, and then towards the end a bit of bridge pickup action and nice Warwicky growl. Trade wise I *may* be open to another fretless, but I really don't need one and much prefer cash. Cheers John
  19. I've got one of these and can say it's a lovely lovely amp (I'm about to add the second 10 inch speaker). Ridiculously light but a huge, high quality sound... you don't see many of them coming up used.
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