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Up for grabs is my godlyke disciple 5.

The sounds you get out of it are great and it looks fantastic, I love the pickup configuration, it makes it sound huge! Iv also had some great comments about its looks after playing on stage.

In terms of condition its in pretty good condition except for some scratches at the back where my belt has rubbed on it a bit. (Iv photographed these scratches although there not too major) .

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[url="http://godlykebass.com/ReviewBassPlayer1.php"]Bass player magazines review of the godlyke disciple 5[/url]

Iv lifted some of the specifications off the godlyke site to answer a few potential questions:

Neck Width @ Nut 1.81” (40.64 mm)
Neck Width @ Final Fret 2.90” (73.66 mm)
Neck Depth @ 1st Fret .837” (21.26 mm)
Neck Depth @ 12th Fret .935” (23.75 mm)
Fingerboard Radius 15.75” (400 mm)
Fret Size (Height/Width) .06”/.09” (1.6 mm/2.35 mm)
Scale Length 34”
Nut Type Natural Bone
Number of Frets 24
String Spacing @ Bridge .748” (19 mm)
Strings Elixir .128-.45
Fingerboard Rosewood
Neck Wood 3-Piece Hard Maple, Quarter Sawn
Neck Joint 6-bolt with reinforcing ferrules and contoured Heel
Headstock Angle 15 Degrees
Body Wood 2-Piece Lightweight Ash
Cap N/A
Body Width @ Upper Bout 12” (304.80 mm)
Body Width @ Lower Bout 13.5” (342.90 mm)
Overall Length (Top of headstock to rear strap button) 44.75” (113.67 cm)
Approximate Weight 9.5 Lbs (4.31 kg) *weight will vary
Tuners Gotoh GB707 Chrome (11 mm Post)
Truss Rod Access at Nut, adjustable via 3/8” (4.75 mm) Allen Key (included)
Bridge Custom Gotoh Bridge/Tailpiece Assembly in Chrome, adjustable via .06” (1.45 mm) Allen Key (included)
Pickups Custom Wound J-Style Single Coil and MM-Style Humbucker
Preamp Custom 18-volt Active Circuit
Controls - Volume, Blend, Bass (+/- 15 dB @ 90 Hz)
- Midrange (+/- 12 dB @ 350 Hz)
- Treble (+/- 17 dB @ 8 kHz)
- Notch Filter (-20 dB @ 850 Hz (located in control cavity)
- Pickup Output Level x 2 (located in control cavity)
Available Finishes - Natural Ash
- Trans Black
- Trans Blue
- Trans Red
- Honeyburst
Options Left-Handed (+10%), Fretless (Lined or Unlined - no upcharge)
List Price $1,850.00

Thanks for looking :)

*price dropped to £450 plus postage*

Edited by Mike_SuperThursday
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this used to be mine for about a year and it is a great sounding/playing bass .Superb fretwork and a great neck.One of the best neck/pocket fits I've seen too.
The 19mm spacing was a bit wide for me and was the only reason I let it go.
The review in the mag is of this actual bass. By the time I got it from Eubassix the preamp had been changed from the one in the review so that the mid frequency is now on a trim pot inside the control cavity and the boost/cut on the front as opposed to the other way round which it was before.

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[quote name='dub_junkie' post='544179' date='Jul 18 2009, 05:54 PM']this used to be mine for about a year and it is a great sounding/playing bass .Superb fretwork and a great neck.One of the best neck/pocket fits I've seen too.
The 19mm spacing was a bit wide for me and was the only reason I let it go.
[b]The review in the mag is of this actual bass.[/b] By the time I got it from Eubassix the preamp had been changed from the one in the review so that the mid frequency is now on a trim pot inside the control cavity and the boost/cut on the front as opposed to the other way round which it was before.[/quote]

Cheers for that Dub, I didn't realise the bass reviewed in the mag WAS the bass I own...I like that fact :)

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