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dyerseve
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Well I thought I would gather the family together for a group photo as it is likely I will be parting with a few of them in the next few months (Ive already lost a few members over the last couple of weeks).

So allow me to introduce the remaining family:

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From left to right:

Status Series 1 5 String (modded with Aguilar OBP-3)
Stuart Spector Design NS-94
1982 Ibanez Roadster RS824BB
Aria Pro II Super Bass II
1980 Vantage VA-900B (modded with SD 1/4lb'ers and Aguilar OBP-3 running at 18V)
'97 Warwick Corvette (German), Wenge neck, Bubinga body

I also have a 1990 Warwick Streamer 5 string (neck thru with Barts) but that is currently under restoration so will post some pics of that once it's finished.

It's more basses than I need or deserve but what can i say, I just love bass guitars!!

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Thanks guys. Yeah for me the Status 5er is the bass I would keep if I was allowed to only keep one bass.
The tone, playability, balance, versatility and weight are all spot on. Shame about the ugly headstock though...

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The Ibby Roadster's interesting - the active RS924 is a lot more common than the 824. I have a 924 and imo it's a nicer-sounding bass when passive. Can't blend the pups on the 924, which I assume you can on yours.

Nice Aria SB too - always had a bit of GAS for these, I've had an RSB Deluxe II from new, which is basically the same bass with PJ type pups.

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[quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1476013436' post='3150401']
The Ibby Roadster's interesting - the active RS924 is a lot more common than the 824. I have a 924 and imo it's a nicer-sounding bass when passive. Can't blend the pups on the 924, which I assume you can on yours.

Nice Aria SB too - always had a bit of GAS for these, I've had an RSB Deluxe II from new, which is basically the same bass with PJ type pups.
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thanks. Yeah the RS824 is a real beast and yes you can blend the pups by the individual volume controls. here are some better pics of the '824:
http://basschat.co.uk/topic/191177-ibanez-porn/page__view__findpost__p__3149847

Loving the Aria SB II. So punchy, versatile, light and oh so playable!

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[quote name='dyerseve' timestamp='1476095932' post='3151138']
thanks. Yeah the RS824 is a real beast and yes you can blend the pups by the individual volume controls. here are some better pics of the '824:
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/191177-ibanez-porn/page__view__findpost__p__3149847"]http://basschat.co.u...ost__p__3149847[/url]

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Absolutely gorgeous grain! :wub:

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thanks mate. Yeah it is a stunner and it took a while for me to realise that was the actual grain and not an elaborate paint job. I know that sounds silly but the grain just looked to crazy to be true and I could also see some other straight grain underneath it. I guess it's a bit like spalted maple or something?

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[quote name='megallica' timestamp='1476401551' post='3154072']
Love that roadster amazing wood grain and has obviously been very well looked after.
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thanks mate. yeah she is a stunner. in terms of how she looks now I did a light restoration including polishing the frets, refinishing the fretboard, polishing the bridge and saddle, and polished the trussrod cover.

unfortunately I will have to let her go soon so if you or anyone else here is interested then let me know.

cheers

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