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Sold: Yamaha TRB1005 Fretless
£475


Mottlefeeder
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This TRB1005 is a 5 string fretless bass with a 35 inch scale. Yamaha's TRB series was developed to improve the playability of the low B string, and currently does not have a fretless in the range, so if you like TRBs and want a fretless, you should be thinking about buying this one.

It is a conventional alder body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard instrument; it has two pickups and an active preamp with volume, blend, treble, middle and bass controls. The body veneer is unstained quilted maple, the fingerboard has brass fretlines, and the bridge and tuners have a dark tinted chrome finish. It comes with a Ritter gig bag.

It is in excellent condition, having not had much use, and was recently professionally serviced.

Photographs of the bass -

Front view -
[url="http://s285.photobucket.com/user/Mottlefeeder/media/DSCF0833_zpsa61ff255.jpg.html"][/url]

Back view - [url="http://s285.photobucket.com/user/Mottlefeeder/media/DSCF0540_zpsda922e04.jpg.html"][/url]

Body veneer - [url="http://s285.photobucket.com/user/Mottlefeeder/media/DSCF0544_zps4bd9d0b8.jpg.html"][/url]

Headstock veneer - [url="http://s285.photobucket.com/user/Mottlefeeder/media/DSCF0545_zps3ff03b1a.jpg.html"][/url]

No thumb-rest wear - [url="http://s285.photobucket.com/user/Mottlefeeder/media/DSCF0542_zpseb9f2a0d.jpg.html"][/url]

No belt rash - [url="http://s285.photobucket.com/user/Mottlefeeder/media/DSCF0546_zpse971b0ff.jpg.html"][/url]

Very small chip on headstock - [url="http://s285.photobucket.com/user/Mottlefeeder/media/DSCF0541_zps3bcc19b0.jpg.html"][/url]

The price is £380 - local-ish delivery free, couriered at cost elsewhere in the UK.

Sorry, but no trades for other basses, but if you have a lightweight head or combo, I might be interested

David

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[quote name='shemeckfrac' timestamp='1371217136' post='2111319']
Nice ! How old is the bass?
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I bought it new from the bass gallery in 2008, and it has rarely been out of the house. Two of three times a year I would get enthusiastic and start practising on it again, but a problem with my fretting hand tended to ensure that I made little progress, and eventually put it back in the gig bag.

David

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[quote name='andydye' timestamp='1371217410' post='2111324']
you might find a 34" scale fretless p much easier to navigate and intonate, something like an '81 ibanez blazer fretless for example...link in my sig ;)
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Unfortunately, I am not a supporter of scratchplates and clover-leaf tuners, so I'll pass thanks.

David

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Apologies for the delayed reply - I've been away over the bank holiday and didn't realise that the thread had been updated.

Yes the TRB1005 is still for sale, but unfortunately, the same hand problems that prevent me making progress on a fretless are also going to prevent me playing a 6 string.

How interested are you in a sale?

David

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[quote name='pete.young' timestamp='1377424932' post='2187258']
A strangely enigmatic response, tom1946 . Does this mean you're now the proud owner?
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I think Tom was referring to the fact that the OP said "no trades" and yet subsequent posts were offering trade options...

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[quote name='Conan' timestamp='1382734707' post='2256188']
I think Tom was referring to the fact that the OP said "no trades" and yet subsequent posts were offering trade options...
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The original post has been updated several times, since that is what people will usually read first, and the comment about no instrument trades was added recently.

I have no idea what Tom meant by his post, but it was some time ago.

If you have read all the posts, why not buy the bass?

David

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