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  1. [size=5]Fender USA Precision, the Hot Rod version,[/size]

    [size=5]if only all Fender basses were this easy to play, the action is fast and low.[/size]
    [size=5]made 1999, in great condition with the original classic Fender case.[/size]
    [size=5]The P pickup alone really does sound like you would expect it to and the[/size]
    [size=5]Jazz pickup at the bridge has that growl factor.[/size]
    [size=5]Sunburst with maple neck, it looks the biz and sounds like a real USA[/size]
    [size=5]Fender should. [/size]
    [size=5]I'd like £775. You won't find many of these for sale,[/size]
    [size=5]You're welcome to try it out. I would prefer the dosh,[/size]
    [size=5]some of my favourite basses have got to go. NOW SOLD[/size]



    [size=5][url="http://s1109.photobucket.com/home/elcastillian"][size=3]http://s1109.photobu...me/elcastillian[/size][/url][/size]

    [size=5]untill I am able to upload photos on BC please check out pics on photobucket[/size]

  2. [quote name='elcastillian' post='1366530' date='Sep 8 2011, 03:42 PM']Hi fellow bass players,

    here is my Fender jazz 60th Anniversary limited edition,
    this version of the American Series features US Vintage pickups, custom case, engraved neckplate, and jeweled headstock. ok it looks fab, but much more important, it seems to me that Fender paid far more attention to detail and sound on this model. It's beautifully made and really does have a sound, it's closer to CS at half the price It also has the S1 switch which gives another dimension to this bass. I believe the neck is closer to the '62 Jazz, it's slightly slimmer and really easy to play.
    Comes with original commemorative case, you're welcome to try it out.
    original scratchplate included + hex adjustment tool.
    £750, possible trade for EBS neo cab 212 or 210 depending on condition


    [attachment=88941:Fender60th_011.jpg][attachment=88939:Fender60th_013.jpg][attachment=88940:Fender60
    th_004.jpg]
    [attachment=88942:Fender60th_002.jpg][/quote]


    Possible Trade

  3. Hi fellow bass players,

    here is my Fender jazz 60th Anniversary limited edition,
    this version of the American Series features US Vintage pickups, custom case, engraved neckplate, and jeweled headstock. ok it looks fab, but much more important, it seems to me that Fender paid far more attention to detail and sound on this model. It's beautifully made and really does have a sound, it's closer to CS at half the price It also has the S1 switch which gives another dimension to this bass. I believe the neck is closer to the '62 Jazz, it's slightly slimmer and really easy to play.
    Comes with original commemorative case, you're welcome to try it out.
    original scratchplate included + hex adjustment tool.
    £750, possible trade for EBS neo cab 212 or 210 depending on condition Now Sold


    [attachment=88941:Fender60th_011.jpg] [attachment=88939:Fender60th_013.jpg]

    [attachment=88940:Fender60th_004.jpg] [attachment=88942:Fender60th_002.jpg]

  4. [quote name='elcastillian' post='1275337' date='Jun 19 2011, 10:20 PM']I believe you are right, the Hot Rods were passive only, but this is dated 1999
    the first year the Hot Rods were made and the active circuit looks to be original, inserted
    in manufacture. It appears that Fender made some active basses at the same time.
    Everything else about the bass looks like the passive models.
    Perhaps you can find some more info', look forward to hearing from anyone who has
    knowledge of these basses. Inspection welcome.[/quote]






    Bump.

  5. [quote name='Darshan' post='1286155' date='Jun 29 2011, 10:21 AM']Hi I'm looking to trade or sell my Mark Bass Combo as the gigs I'm doing simply don't require an amp of this size. I'm interested in anything small but with a decent bit of power eg. a EBS Neo Drome 12 combo, or an aguilar tone hammer with an SL 12 Cab.

    I'm looking for £650 as a straight sale and open to offers. Pics coming soon.[/quote]




    It's just ever so useful too know where the seller/item lives when considering whether to buy !

  6. [quote name='walbassist' post='1275135' date='Jun 19 2011, 07:22 PM']That is my perfect P bass right there!

    Is the active circuit a retro-fit, as I'm sure the Hot Rods were passive only?

    Cheers

    Gareth[/quote]


    I believe you are right, the Hot Rods were passive only, but this is dated 1999
    the first year the Hot Rods were made and the active circuit looks to be original, inserted
    in manufacture. It appears that Fender made some active basses at the same time.
    Everything else about the bass looks like the passive models.
    Perhaps you can find some more info', look forward to hearing from anyone who has
    knowledge of these basses. Inspection welcome.

  7. Hi fellow bass men, I have an interesting and quite rare Fender PJ for sale.
    I believe this model is related to the the Hot rodded bass that fender
    made for a short time only. This one was built with a preamp, it doesn't change
    the sound a great deal but it does make each pickup sound really hot, but still preserving
    the essential Precision and throaty bridge pickup Jazz sound. It's a Precision neck
    but the slightly slimmer version.
    It's a lovely bass and plays very well, I've had many memorable gigs with it.
    I would like £750, you are welcome to try it out.
    Comes with a quality Fender case.


    SOLD

  8. [quote name='___---___' post='905099' date='Jul 25 2010, 07:10 PM']Epifani UL502 in very good condition. I'll include the rack case in the sale. You all know how these sound; warm, punchy and articulate. A modern Ampeg, almost. Don't know what else to say really - if you need to anything please ask.

    I'm looking for 700 GBP.

    Thanks!

    [url="http://s151.photobucket.com/albums/s159/GuitarAmpFx1985/Epifani/"]http://s151.photobucket.com/albums/s159/Gu...Fx1985/Epifani/[/url][/quote]

    Where are you, what's your handle and do you have the footswitch?

    Cheers for the info'

  9. [quote name='Gwilym' post='862771' date='Jun 9 2010, 11:39 PM']it's 700watts bridged into 8ohms according to the manual: [url="http://www.peavey.com/assets/literature/manuals/80301435.pdf"]http://www.peavey.com/assets/literature/manuals/80301435.pdf[/url][/quote]


    Thank you Gwilym, have changed.

  10. [quote name='Dubs' post='862057' date='Jun 9 2010, 01:35 PM']Are they both 1u? Do you have a combined weight? ...and price?[/quote]

    Yes, they are both 1u. The DPC weighs 12 lbs (almost 5.5Kgs)
    The bass fex weight is 5lbs (about 2.25Kgs)
    yes...................... and price ?

  11. I'm considering selling my Peavey DPC750 Power amp and the Peavey Bass fex.
    The DPC delivers 700 watts into 8 ohms, bridge mode
    400 watts using 1 channel onto 4 ohms
    350 watts per channel, both channels driven.
    I have the owners manual for both items.

    I don't actually know what price to put on them as I haven't seen any for sale.
    They're both in good condition and haven't seen many gigs, small studio use mostly.
    Any thoughts welcome. £250ish





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    [attachment=51707:DPC750.jpg]

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