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Kramer DMZ 6000B (1979-1980)
£765


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Sorry no trades.

Hi folks. SOLD
[b]Kramer DMZ 6000B[/b] (1979-1980)

[b]Body wood:[/b] american black burl walnut / bird's-eye maple
[b]Neck wood:[/b] bolt on aluminum with maple inleys
[b]Fingerboard:[/b] 20 frets, ebonol, mother of pearl crown design
[b]Tuners:[/b] Schaller M4
[b]Bridge:[/b] Leo Quan Badass
[b]Pickups:[/b] DiMarzio P-Bass and J-Bass
[b]Electronics:[/b] DBL active electronics 9V
[b]Controls:[/b] Neck PU Volume, Neck PU tone, Bridge PU volume, Bridge PU tone, Neck PU parallel/series switch, Bridge PU parallel/series switch, 3-way pickup selector.
[b]Scale Lenght:[/b] 33 3/4"
[b]Serial number:[/b] A4818 Made In U.S.A.
[b]Weight (only bass):[/b] 4,8 kg / 10,6 lbs
[b]Weight (bass with case):[/b] 10,7 kg / 23,6 lbs

The bass is in almost all original condition exclude shaft and nut of tuning machine of string A (see pics). No scratches and cracks. Overall condition 7/10.
Fret wear 40%. Electronics work perfect with no crunch. Included original hard shelled case, paperwork, hex tuning keys and case key.
This model is very rare, it produced only two years 1979-1980.

I accept PayPal or Western Union.

I'm looking for[b] xxx[/b][b] GBP delivered to EU [/b]
I'm located in Moscow, Russia, available for almost everyone in the world. Please mail me for shipping rate to other countries.
Shipping through EMS with tracking number and signature confirmation.
I will pack the bass very safely in bubble wrap and carton guitar box.

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More than 60 HD photos here: [url="https://picasaweb.google.com/111501003985573850745/KramerDMZ6000B?authkey=Gv1sRgCMHByvWFs8nirgE#"]https://picasaweb.go...MHByvWFs8nirgE#[/url]

Thanks for looking,
Dan.









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You may read various reviews that suggest temperature and tuning is an issue with the Al neck Kramer. I have not found this at all with my DMZ4001. Tuning was not an issue even during a gig in a brewery with the temperature veering between b****** cold to heatwave when the industrial heaters switched on. Clarity of notes and lack of dead spots is remarkable.

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