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ARIA MAB40 FRETLESS


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Having a clearout of stuff I dont use anymore, so here we have a black Aria MAB40 fretless in shiny black finish.

Its has 2 pickups (precision and jazz types) and is active,with a volume control for each pickup,active / passive switch, tone control and pickup selector switch.
Condition is excellent, with no bumps at all, just a few very light surface marks as you would expect on an early 90's bass. The neck is fine, and the fretboard is showing virtually no sign of wear at all - I have n't used it much since buying it new for a project many years ago -prefer fretted!
It sounds and plays very well indeed - would make a great starter fretless or spare etc.

Comes in a quality gig bag - collection preferred from East Yorkshire/possible help with delivery within say 60 miles for fuel costs/would post to mainland UK if absolutely necessary though.

Looking for £100 - anyone interested?

Cheers

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I'm REALLY tempted. Never played a fretless before and I do want a second bass.

You wouldn't be prepared to trade/PX on a 4 string electro-acoustic bass would you by any chance, I never use it.

If not how low would you go on the price if you don't mind me asking, because being a student means I have little money to justify buying a spare bass

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I've only just thought that this isn't lined is it? Does it have dot markers (or whatever they are called) along the side of the neck to indicate fret position.

Also a general question to everyone, would it be possible to get someone to line the fret positions so I can see what notes I'm playing, as I struggle to play while not looking

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[quote name='Bidd' post='81938' date='Oct 31 2007, 08:36 PM']Also a general question to everyone, would it be possible to get someone to line the fret positions so I can see what notes I'm playing, as I struggle to play while not looking[/quote]

It's a tricky one, this.

If you know anyone who's into model engineering they might have a contact who's a dab hand with a Bow Pen & could apply them with fine paint lines which should eventually wear off, by which time you'll no longer need them.

Alternatively you could try [url="http://www.handover.co.uk/acatalog/"]A.S.Handover[/url] for Finesse Pinstriping Tape F11 which is 1/16" wide (1.5mm) & stick 'em on yourself - might be a bit wide & you'd feel the bumps which would affect the mwah until you'd got confident enough to tear it off. This stuff is also available from [url="http://www.stonehouses.co.uk/products.php?mcid=520&scid=650&PHPSESSID=7626c30413477408bd0063af2bdd35f8"]Wrights of Lymm[/url].

Pete.

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