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electriccheese

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  1. I can accept pedal effects as part of the payment (or total if you have enough interesting pedals). It's a very nice bass for the price, sounds close to boutique basses a lot more expensive and can be adjusted with very low action!
  2. I've just bought a Thunderfunk to Alberto, very easy and smooth transaction, all ok!!!
  3. I've just sold a bass to Isa and all went well, I received a little part before for hold it an then the rest. Thank you!
  4. I've just sold a Sei bass to Gary. All gone very well, very good communication, very friendly, quick payment, all perfect!! Thank you!
  5. Price down to 2400 pounds shipping included in all EU
  6. Price: 2300£ shipping included Hi! Up for sale this very good bass: [attachment=214193:IMG_3204.jpg] The bass is a Fodera Monarch New Standard, not to be confused with the actual standard line. The New Standards were made I think between late's 90s and early 2000s. It's basically a Monarch bolt-on. Mahogany body, Masur birch top (I'm not sure but is what seems), three pieces maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, angled headstock (like on custom ones), EMG p/j pickups, and two band EQ, with the volume working as an active-pasive switch. I don't know the exact year of birth, the last owner told me 2004. It's in very good condition, I'd only seen a ding on the upper part of the body, were rests the right forearm. The neck is perfectly staight, the frets are in very good condition and very well leveled, so it can be adjusted to very low action if desired. The bass sounds and play as good as custom Foderas (at least at the level of the ten I owned before), it only weights 4,0kg (good for a mahogany monarch). The only noticeable difference is in the preamp, but this one sounds very good with the EMG, I didn't miss the mid control or the pasive tone. It comes in a generic hard case, with the truss rod tool and the Dunlop Straplocks. More pics: [url="http://s296.photobucket.com/user/popibass/library/Fodera%20New%20Standard?sort=3&postlogin=true&page=1"]http://s296.photobuc...gin=true&page=1[/url] I'm selling it cause I have tendonitis and I have pain if I play anything but my principal bass, I'm selling some basses for this reason. My feedback: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/159901-feedback-for-electriccheese/page__p__2912465__hl__feedback%20electriccheese__fromsearch__1#entry2912465"]http://basschat.co.u..._1#entry2912465[/url] SOLD
  7. Up for sale this very good little bass: [attachment=214191:IMG_3191.jpg] It's a Sei bass Original in stealth black. It's neck through, ash body, seven pieces neck, ebony fingerboard, 24 frets. The pickups are Ken Armstrong with 3 band eq. It comes with Schaller straplocks. The bass sounds surprising good for being so little and light (2,99kg), the frets are like new and very well leveled, so it's posible adjust it with very low action. The with at nut is 38 mm, and string separation at bridgde 19mm. The neck is very comfortable, for me the best I tried with my serie L jazz bass. They are pretty close, but this one seems a little bit asymmetric. It's in good condition, I see two dings on it. The bass was owned first by Molan and Karlfer. The bass comes with a simple guitar bag, a strap and the Schaller Straplocks. I'm selling it cause I have tendonitis and I have pain if I play anything but my principal bass, I'm selling some basses for this reason. More pics: [url="http://s296.photobucket.com/user/popibass/library/Sei%20Bass?sort=3&page=1"]http://s296.photobuc...s?sort=3&page=1[/url] My feedback: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/159901-feedback-for-electriccheese/page__p__2912465__hl__feedback%20electriccheese__fromsearch__1#entry2912465"]http://basschat.co.u..._1#entry2912465[/url] SOLD
  8. Up for sale this Ibanez Sr900 4 strings: It's a Ibanez Sr900 4 strings. The original finish was removed and the new one it's not the best job posible, but the wood figure is really nice (specially at this price). The bass is neck-through, five pieces maple and bubinga neck, solid flame maple body wings, rosewood fingerboard, bartolini Mk-1 pickups and 3 band eq. The bass sounds great, much more solid than some other Ibanez I owned before. It weights 3,9kg. The frets are in good condition, and well leveled, so it can be adjusted with very low action. Two of the tuning pegs are not original, one is a Warwick one and other a Gotoh. A very good bass for the money, I'm selling it cause I no longer play full time and I don't need so much equipment. My feedback: http://basschat.co.u..._1#entry2912465
  9. I just bought a nice pedal from Dan. Nice guy, very good communication, easy deal!
  10. Hi Jon, thanks for the offer but I have a nice precision already. Thanks everyone for the kind comments. I attached a soundclip to first post.
  11. [quote name='kennedy' timestamp='1449682526' post='2925961'] you killing me !!! you have picture before the refinish ? [/quote] I'm sorry, I have no pictures before the refinish, I can ask for them to the previous owner though, maybe he have some.
  12. I'm selling this beautiful bass: [url="http://s296.photobucket.com/user/popibass/media/Jazz%20Bass%2066/IMG_3014_zpsojyl41wl.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s296.photobucket.com/user/popibass/media/Jazz%20Bass%2066/IMG_3043_zpsjvzcthh2.jpg.html"][/url] It's a 1965/66 fender jazz bass (the neck have a 65 stamp and the pickups are marked as 66). It has dots, without binding but with lollipop tuners. The bass has been refinished in nitro, and it's refret too. All apart that is original. She weights 3,7kg. The neck is straight and can be adjusted with low action. The neck joint is pretty tight.The neck have very nice figuring, looks between birdseye and flamed maple, I can't capture this with my phone cam, but is one of the most figured vintage neck I've seen. [url="http://s296.photobucket.com/user/popibass/media/Jazz%20Bass%2066/IMG_3021_zps4cevnyyd.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s296.photobucket.com/user/popibass/media/Jazz%20Bass%2066/IMG_3051_zpszw5siqcc.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s296.photobucket.com/user/popibass/media/Jazz%20Bass%2066/IMG_3047_zpstcjiq81h.jpg.html"][/url] It's in very good condition, with three or four dings on the body and clean neck, with one exemption: It has a crack on the headstock, on the E tuner, and extends to the A tuner. It happened much time ago, and was repared glueing it, so it's stable. [url="http://s296.photobucket.com/user/popibass/media/Jazz%20Bass%2066/IMG_3026_zpske6tih9a.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s296.photobucket.com/user/popibass/media/Jazz%20Bass%2066/IMG_3025_zpswzriojdi.jpg.html"][/url] Here you can see more pics: [url="http://s296.photobucket.com/user/popibass/library/Jazz%20Bass%2066?sort=3&page=1"]http://s296.photobuc...6?sort=3&page=1[/url] Sounds and plays very good, this is a sounclip with new d'addario nickel 45-105 and very low action (from 2mm on the E string at last fret to 1,2mm on the G string) directly to a cheap usb interface, without EQ or compression. First with two pickups, then neck only, then bridge only, and with the tone wide open, at half and closed of each one. [attachment=207590:Sound test jazz bass 65_66.mp3] The bass will be sent in a generic flight case, and well protected. My feedback: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/159901-feedback-for-electriccheese/page__p__2912465__hl__feedback%20electriccheese__fromsearch__1#entry2912465"]http://basschat.co.u..._1#entry2912465[/url] Sold
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