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Warwick Star Bass II 5 Bubinga 2010 instrument in superb condition with no marks or dings, made in Germany. and comes with fitted hard flight case. (£4500 new). Machineheads: Warwick Machine Heads Nut: Just-A-Nut III Brass Neck Wood: Mahogany Fretboard: Wenge --- Fluorescent Side Dot: lluminated Side Dots Fingerboard Radius: 26" Scale length: 34" (long scale) Fret quantity material and size: 21 Jumbo Bronze (extra hard) frets (width: 2.9 mm / height: 1.3 mm) Frets: IFT - Invisible Fretwork Technology Bodywood (Topwood / Backwood): Laminated Bubinga pommelé top and back, solid sides (Buginga) Pickups: Passive MEC Star Toggle-switch Function of switch: pickup selection Weight. 4.4kg --- Bridge system: 2-piece solid Brass Warwick Bridge Strap system: Warwick security locks Construction: Set Neck Hardware colour: Chrome included accessories: Warwick User Kit Packing: Flight Case by RockCase® (RC 10807 SA W) Certificate: Individually issued certificate of authenticity Bass Single Coil Electronics: Passive MEC electronics Pot layout: Volume ( Bridge) / Volume (Neck) / Tone (Bridge) / Tone (Neck) Switch: 3-way
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Just bought a stunning Maruszczyk PJV from Paul. Great guy. Superb communication. Can’t recommend him enough
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Epiphone Zenith 5 string conversion with both rechargeable piezo battery-less preamp and EMG passive magnetic pickups Here's the conversion build - https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/325652-epiphone-zenith-5-string-pickup-conversion/?tab=comments#comment-3533466 - read this up for everything that's been done and where all the parts came from and who did it.
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Here's my cheesy instrumental band. Nothing fancy (and I'm sure my technique could be pulled to shreds) but it's fun
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SOLD - Maruszczyk Jake 5P P/J - Sunburst, Tort & Blocks
6feet7 replied to PTB's topic in Basses For Sale
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2001 Fender USA Standard Jazz V 5 string with Fender hard case. In almost perfect condition - only a few minor superficial marks that can't be picked up on camera. Looks like almost new. One of the catches on the Fender hard case has been broken off but the rest work perfectly. Weighs only about 8 1/2 lbs It's had new DR Sunbeams which have only been gigged once
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It does - I’ve emailed Phil Jones and they say the 8 ohm C8 goes with a BG400. I just wondered if it was worth the extra £300 to get the C8 over a C4. By the sound of it, it is.
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Thanks for that, though the C8 can be had as an 8 ohm or 4 ohm, so it’s the 8 I’d have to get to run with a BG400
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I've just gone and got myself a Phil Jones Compact Suitcase BG-400 and am so impressed I've just sold all my Markbass stuff, so the PJ setup will cover both my electric band and my double bass band. My question here is, which cab? The C4 will take me up to 500w. The C8 will go to 575w. Both are small in size, but the C4 1/2 the size and the price of the C8, and what's the Piranha version of the C8? Is there a dramatic difference in volume/sound between the cabs? I'm not always in a situation where decent FOH is available, and our drummer is quite loud. Do the extra 75w really make a difference? and apart from price, what's the difference between the C8 standard and C8 Piranha (I've looked online and am none the wiser) Help.
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400w at 8ohm. Used but not abused. I'd prefer pickup but I can post (but obviously would rather not). I'm doing the university checkout with my daughter over the next couple of months so may be able to meet up if we are visiting your part of the world, otherwise we could meet up somewhere mutually convenient or post at cost.
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Ok, I play my electric bass (function band) through a MB LM3 with 121 and 151 cabs. I have also just got a PJ Compact suitcase BG400, that is 300w internal or 500w with a C4 cab or 575w with a C8 cab, for my instrumental double bass band. I love the compactness of the Phil Jones stuff so was wondering whether I could get rid of the MB amp/cabs totally, get myself a PJ extension cab and that would cover both bands. Has anyone used the Phil Jones setup in an electric situation? Even though we are a function band we can get quite loud and rocky in certain situations, so it’s got to be able to rock as well as pop.