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SOLD!!! Warmoth custom ‘51 Precision fretless
£550
Italy


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Custom ordered warmoth precision fretless 1951 style 4 strings.
Body and neck made by warmoth company.
The body is made by mahogany, contoured with gold flaked finish.
Neck is Gonçalo alves with rosewood lined fretless fingerboard.
Premium reverse tuning machines.
High mass piezo bridge;
Bassculture stacked pickups.
The bass has a custom made three way preamp (treble,mid,low) made by Italian company AD custom preamps, the control are by trimmer on the back of the rear cavity cover.
There are also internal separate volumes for piezo and magnetics pickup. On the top controls are volume and balance.
Only two little dings..
The bass is in great conditions.
Great looking and playing instrument!!
Weights 4,5 kg

 

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1 hour ago, bloke_zero said:

That is a thing of beauty! I love those Warmoth bodies - would you say the mahogany colours the sound much? Do you have any examples of how it sounds?

Sorry but I don’t have any samples

the bass sounds really huge and organic... the balance between magnetic pickup and piezo and preamp can allow to move from warm and deeper sound to more bright and modern fretless tone.

the piezo is really useful to Add some treble without sounding too “glassy”.

The preamp was designed specifically for this bass, it’s a three-way with cut/boost.

there is no need to have the passive tone as cutting the highs results in the same result as closing the passive tone.

 

 

 

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I think that the body might have formed part of my Warmoth bass. Mine was mahogany with gold flake finish and before I sold it I had a gold precision bridge cover fitted and it looks like the screw holes are where they would have been on the body.

The original neck was wenge with ebony fretboard

It was already an incredible bass so I can only imagine what the added piezo and active preamp make it sound like now.

The pics don't do the finish justice, it's really incredible when under stage lights

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45 minutes ago, Delberthot said:

I think that the body might have formed part of my Warmoth bass. Mine was mahogany with gold flake finish and before I sold it I had a gold precision bridge cover fitted and it looks like the screw holes are where they would have been on the body.

The original neck was wenge with ebony fretboard

It was already an incredible bass so I can only imagine what the added piezo and active preamp make it sound like now.

The pics don't do the finish justice, it's really incredible when under stage lights

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I think it’s the same..

I bought very long time ago here on basschat !!

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