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  1. Perfect condition, has seen only several gigs. Simple and intuitive controls, useful compression and tubetone circuit, everything you could need without need of tweaking.

    TCs specs:

    450W (800W inst. Peak @ min. Load
    4 kg / 8.8 pounds
    275 x 290 x 66mm
    Four vintage tone controls
    SpectraComp™ multi-band compression
    TubeTone™ full amp simulation

    [b]£420 ONO[/b] + half of shipping from Czech Republic (wchich shouldn't be expensive for such a light head) SOLD








  2. I bought Fender Pbass from Paul few days ago. What a great transaction! He was very patient (intl wire transfer) and prepared bass for courier perfectly. Very nice and polite communication.

    Thanks a lot, would definitely recommend.

  3. Perfect condition, one of the best preamps I've ever had. Capability of 6 presets, effect loop, two inputs, DI.. everything you can't have with normal VT Bass.

    Pics here:
    [url="http://gdavidak.rajce.idnes.cz/Tech21_VT_Bass_Deluxe/"]http://gdavidak.rajce.idnes.cz/Tech21_VT_Bass_Deluxe/[/url]






    [b]£190[/b] shipped to UK (I'm located in Czech Republic). SOLD

  4. The same as in my Roadworn ad- need a cash to fund vintage P bass I'm afer so I'm offering here for sale this top notch Fender Precision bass. E series, which means it was made between 1984 and 1989 in Japan. In terms of quality and sound, it can compare with US models without any problem. The bass has one of the best playability of all basses I've had.

    It is equipped with aftermarket US Std pickguard, I still have white original. No additional holes. All original.

    [b]£520[/b] delivered from Czech Republic to UK. SOLD

    Gallery here:
    [url="http://gdavidak.rajce.idnes.cz/Fender_Precision_Bass_MIJ/"]http://gdavidak.rajce.idnes.cz/Fender_Precision_Bass_MIJ/[/url]







  5. Need some cash to fund vintage P bass so I'm offering here for sale my beautiful Fender Road Worn Jazz.

    Perfect condition (as long as you can say this about road worn bass), plays really great. I sold my AV62 Fender jazz because of this RW. Check Basschat or Talkbass for reviews, if you don't know those.

    [b]£670[/b] delivered from Czech Republic to UK.

    Gallery here:
    [url="http://gdavidak.rajce.idnes.cz/Fender_Road_Worn_60_Jazz_Bass/"]http://gdavidak.rajce.idnes.cz/Fender_Road...n_60_Jazz_Bass/[/url]








  6. It is all very weird with those channels and holes. I've read several threads on TB where everyone with SB version told about channels. I thought that fiesta bodies are hole-free, like mine, but I've found this body on ebay right now.. Who knows.

  7. Someone asked about how does RW look under pickguard. I've made another pics of it.
    Note that stupid ROAD WRN stamp. It's annoying, but I'm sure it could be polished since it is nitro which is very soft and thin. From what I've seen, sunburst versions are different, they all have that stupid CNC hole and have milled wiring highway to neck pickup, think US Standard basses.




    Naked, "Jacoed":


    Here's a picture of what everyone means with "broken in feel neck". Fretboard is rounded between frets, looks like someone has played it for years :)


    And the last one, thumbrest included :)

  8. I will add here several pics I made. It is obvious that not everyone RW has the same wear pattern, but basically, worn places are the same.


    [url="http://gdavidak.rajce.idnes.cz/Fender_Road_Worn_60_Jazz_Bass/"]gdavidak | Fender Road Worn 60' Jazz Bass – rajce.net[/url]







  9. Nizar bought Ibanez SR1500 from me. We`ve made trans-border transaction. Everything was just perfect, smooth, communication was very nice and fast. I would definitely recommend him as a great BCer. Thanks a lot for all.

  10. I'm offering [b]Ibanez SR1500[/b] for sale.

    It is 20 years old instrument. It was the top model, most expensive Ibanez from SR line those days, Japanese Fujigen factory. All original. Some specs:

    Body: one piece of Padauk
    Neck: bubinga/wenge stripes
    Fretboard: ebony
    Hardware: Gotoh Japan
    Pickups and electronics: PJ EMG USA; VOL, BAL, BASS, TREBLE

    It really is professional instrument, one of the greatest I've ever had(and I've had many..) in terms of playability, sound, craftsmanship and look. Very fast neck, straight as arrow, super low setup without fretbuzz, ebony fretboard is die for. Balanced and tight tone on every fret. It has everything you can expect from hi-end instrument for much lower price. I strongly prefer it over Spector EuroLX I had.

    Look at prices of recent Ibanez Prestige series instruments. This one will be yours for [b]£440 shipped to your door[/b] (UK only, other countries, please contact me for a quote). Original hardcase included.

    I'm located in Czech Republic, check my feedback if you're interested.

    Pics here:
    [url="http://gdavidak.rajce.idnes.cz/Ibanez_SR1500_1991/"]http://gdavidak.rajce.idnes.cz/Ibanez_SR1500_1991/[/url]









  11. I agree with Lozz196. I play in blues/southern rock band, playing mainly jb and stingray. TC Classic totally fits my needs. I don't like overcomplicated heads, I just set one sound at start of a gig and go with it. Only thing I would like to have from RH is tuner. I'm totally satisfied with TC, I had many heads before (Aguilar, Eden, EBS, Markbass, Genz..) but this one has everything- power, sound colored to my needs, intuitive controls, comp, drive and all in hi quality and small package.

    I took several shoots of the amp inside:













    Whole photo-story:
    [url="http://gdavidak.rajce.idnes.cz/TC_Electronic_450/"]http://gdavidak.rajce.idnes.cz/TC_Electronic_450/[/url]

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