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FT: Ibanez ATK300


ScottBrough
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My taste in basses has changed from modern and active to wanting a nice classic fender tone.

Im not 100% sure that I'm going to go through with this, It'll only be if I get offered something that really takes my fancy.

So, I'm looking for a Fender P or J bass, I don't have a particular model in mind although Im a big fan of highway ones, but it must be passive, and preferably 4 string, but will definitely consider 5s.

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The ATK was brought new last summer, I have the pickguard for it and it is in very good condition, but the only noticeable cosmetic is some buckle scratches on the back of the bass. It doesnt go through to the wood or anything, but its just a lot of scratches that won't come off.

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[quote name='ScottBrough' post='497643' date='May 25 2009, 10:57 PM']Yes, the neck is very love/hate

I love the feel of it, but really gassing for a more vintage sounding bass[/quote]

Seems to be a trend at the moment which is why P and J basses are selling so well.
As I say to many, if you'd make it grow another string I'd have been interested...4's have little use to me these days.
But like you I also GAS for the vintage models these days.

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Interesting way of winding the strings around the tuners :)

They really are great basses, both the old Korean and Japanese ones and the current Indonesian ones! I have three MIJ's (two ATK300's and one ATK305) and they're great. I love the all-black look without the pickguard. I wonder how it would look with a black 3-ply pickguard like the old ones used to have.

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[quote name='LeftyJ' post='500235' date='May 28 2009, 08:38 PM']Interesting way of winding the strings around the tuners :rolleyes:

They really are great basses, both the old Korean and Japanese ones and the current Indonesian ones! I have three MIJ's (two ATK300's and one ATK305) and they're great. I love the all-black look without the pickguard. I wonder how it would look with a black 3-ply pickguard like the old ones used to have.[/quote]
I know :) I don't know what i was thinking when I put them on!

I've been looking for a b/w/b pickguard for it but to no avail.



There must be someone interested in trading?

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[quote name='LeftyJ' post='500235' date='May 28 2009, 08:38 PM']Interesting way of winding the strings around the tuners :lol:

They really are great basses, both the old Korean and Japanese ones and the current Indonesian ones! I have three MIJ's (two ATK300's and one ATK305) and they're great. I love the all-black look without the pickguard. I wonder how it would look with a black 3-ply pickguard like the old ones used to have.[/quote]

LOL I never noticed that!
Hahaha...I love it on 5-stringers when people wind the Low-B the wrong way...surely it's leading to a broken nut? :rolleyes:

Remember, always into the centre...if the tuners are on the left, string wants to fall to the right and vise versa....:) (of course you knew that)

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