Papabull Posted yesterday at 10:36 Posted yesterday at 10:36 This is an absolutely beautiful example of an outstanding handmade bass In 10/10 condition. Used primarily in the studio. The bass sounds incredible in both passive and active mode. The preamp is an 18v model with massive headroom and very easy to get your desired sound. The bass is a tone monster with the best bottom B anywhere. Here are the technical specs from the KS website. General Specifications Features and Specifications for All Smith Basses (See Model for Additional Features and Options) “NEW” Smith B.M.T. 3 Band Active EQ 18-volt Circuit with Internal 4-way adjustable frequency DIP switches for each band. (Opt. Concentric BT/BMT Circuit with Top Jack on BT Vintage Elite Models.) World Famous Smith Custom Bass Humbucking Soapbar Pickups Fully Shielded Pickup & Control Cavities Aged 5-Piece Laminated Hardrock Maple/Shedua Necks with Graphite Inlaid Bars and Smith Dual Truss Rod. Long Scale, 34″ (Best Low ‘B’ in the Business!) 24 frets Fingerboards: Quartersawn Macassar Ebony (opt. Morado/Pau Ferro. Mother of Pearl Inlays Angled Back Headstock reinforced with Smith Coat of Arms carving on back Wood Headstock Overlay Smith Custom Tuning Gears Scalloped Brass Nut, Individually Hand-Fit Smith QSR (Quick String Release) Bridge machined from Solid Brass Semi-Gloss Poly-mix Elite Finish. Matte or Semi-Gloss Poly-mix finish. (High Gloss optional) All Smith Basses are Set-Up with Smith Custom Balanced Taper Core Medium Bass Strings 5-String Models are Standard with Low ‘B’ 5-String Models String Spacing: Nut: 9mm (23/64″) Bridge: 18mm (23/32″) Fingerboard Width: Nut: 1 3/4″ 24th Fret: 3″ Ken Smith hand picks the wood for every bass from our in-house lumberyard, which features over 20 species of aged tonewoods. Visitors to the factory are awestruck by what is probably the largest collection and variety of acclimated musical-grade woods in the world. Inspired by the techniques of 16th – 19th Century European stringed instrument makers, Smith Basses are a marriage of Old World Tradition and Modern Innovation. Ken Smith supervises the production of each bass and still does the final set-up. 17 Quote
hiram.k.hackenbacker Posted yesterday at 10:50 Posted yesterday at 10:50 Now that is a nice looking bass. Can’t really justify another 5’er, but I could…. Quote
Terry M. Posted yesterday at 10:51 Posted yesterday at 10:51 Amazing looking bass out of my price-range but I'd like to comment on your good photographic skills. Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted yesterday at 10:57 Posted yesterday at 10:57 I wasn’t going to do the lottery this week but this has rather forced my hand 1 Quote
kuetsum Posted yesterday at 13:41 Posted yesterday at 13:41 Beautiful home and a wonderful bass! 1 Quote
NotAsGoodAsJaco Posted yesterday at 16:38 Posted yesterday at 16:38 (edited) Holy Mother of God. Do you take kidneys? Edited yesterday at 16:40 by NotAsGoodAsJaco 1 Quote
simonlittle Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Absolutely stunning bass. Lovely job on the photos too 👌 Quote
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