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  1. Merci, y'a plus qu'à l'acheter ! @ BasswoodMpéise moi si tu veux on peut parler sous sous
  2. J'espère que tu vends cette beauté pour acheter ma Xotic sinon garde là hi hi ! Fred
  3. @Bass_5s : c'est une 33 pouces ( enfin je crois ) les EVH plus récentes sont en 33 pouces. Je crois que je vais augmenter les prix d'ici peu ! http://www.vintageandrare.com/product/Alembic-EvH-Deluxe-Coco-Bolo-1989-41704
  4. Edit du post d'origine : ajout pour les puriste du vernis. Le vernis n'est pas d'origine, c'est un vernis au tampon.
  5. ils marchent bien, ça va merci Un filtre par micro et un volume par micro. Chaque filtre une fois fermé (à fond clockwise comme disent les anglais ...) laisse passer les fréquences jusqu'à la valeur la plus basse du filtre. Quand on tourne le potard dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre on augmente la plage de fréquence restituée. Le Q à trois position. Ce switch sert à booster la fréquence sur laquelle on s'est arrêté en réglant le potard du filtre. Idem pour chaque Micro. Pour la plage exacte de fréquence par filtre je ne la connait pas. Il faut chercher dans les forums Alembic. J'espère que mon explication est à peu près claire. Fred
  6. alors, si personne ne la veut je la brûle ... attention ceci n'est pas une menace Bon alors sérieusement, c'est le prix c'est ça; ahhh l'argent, l'argent ... ça ne fait pas le bonheur sauf si on veut vraiment acheter cette magnifique Xotic. A plus fred
  7. Salut, J'ai trouvé dans ma besace cette belle Alembic EVH (Non pas Eddie Van Halen) Corps érable Manche érable touche ébène Vernis non d'origine. Vernis au tampon. électronique signature : Vol / Vol + Filtre Manche + Filtre Chevalet + 2 Q Switch et un switch Off. La basse est en très bon état. Les premières frettes sont usées mais ceci n'est pas une contrainte pour régler l'action très basse. Après les Musicman 79 700 euros sur Onlybass, voici une Alembic de folie à 2500 euros. Pas d'échanges sauf contre une Ken Smith BSR4 ou 5
  8. Salut, Pour l'instant pas d'échange. Allez le premier qui dégaine aura un bon de réduction de xx euros ( y'a un "s" à euro whaouuuu ! ) Fred
  9. Salut, Je vends cette XOTIC fraichement achetée ( mais une autre envie incontrôlée est passée par là ) Cette basse est comme neuve ! Corps en Frêne Touche érable Manche 1 pièce érable Dot phosphorescent Préamp XOTIC Trilogic 2 Drop D Vendue avec le case semi rigide Xotic original 2080 euros + FDP C'est celle là : http://www.bassdirec...uck_Rainey.html
  10. comno

    Ken Smith Gang

    Voici le détail et les réponses de chez Ken smith en ce qui concerne les Burner et KSD. ça aura le mérite de clarifier quelques approximations lus ça et là. Ok, I had the Burner first made in 1989 in Japan, copied from a BT 5G bass and the models were then made with woods we supplied and completed all the basses in our shop. We did them thru 1998 and then made the BSR Burner for 2 years ending in 2000/Y2K. That was the USA/Japan Burners that say Ken Smith on the head. A few years ago as the KSD's were in full swing (from about 2004) I suggested to Brooklyn Gear (the old KSD producer) to start making BSR-Burners in Korea (where they were then made) along with the KSD J-copies. This was due to a possible lawsuit by Fender trying to stop the world from using the Jazz body shape. Having a design of my own already and quite popular I had BG send my samples to the Factory to make in either case, win or loose. In the process, a new Factory in China was hired as the Koren Factory was not delivering as well as before, possibly due to the competition from China. The other companies that only copy would have had have a tougher time surviving if Fender were to win their case. For me, I wished Fender the best as I would prefer all companies make original designs. Anyway, Fender lost that fight and BG was in the process of turning over the KSD project to their fulfillment house at the time, D'Andrea co. who was doing the actual importing already from Korea and then China as the making of the basses were switched to a more reliable shop. At this same time, Sleek Elite in Japan had already been making higher end handmade J-models for the Japan market with my blessing and some of my design work as well. I also supplied them with some wood parts and hardware or electronics as needed. Sleek Elite (SE) was on their own to use whatever parts they thought necessary. It was their bass, not mine and it was called KSD Brooklyn, no affiliation with the former Brooklyn Gear company at all. Then SE started making the Burner models again with my blessing and help but made only a very high end model for Hadrien Feraud. This is the HF KSD Burner. So, you have the old KSB produced/imported Burners (BT and BSR) from 1989-2000 from Ken Smith Basses, the KSD line now produced by D'Andrea in both J-models and BSR models and the handmade basses by Sleek Elite under the name KSD Brooklyn in both a J-model and the original Burner/BT-bolt-on as used by Hadrien Feraud. What was the question again?.. lol Oh, an contrary to erroneous belief as displayed on some pages over at TalkBass by the misinformed, I was and still is the consulted designer as well as the Licensor of all KSD (Ken Smith Design) products. I consult regularly on KSD matters with both Sleek Elite as well as D'Andrea (and Brooklyn Gear in the past) on both design, materials and even marketing of the KSD products. I never left or severed my relationships with any KSD produced product and have been paid Royalties from the start as well as currently and going forward. I own the name KSD/Ken Smith Design and have no intention of disassociating myself with a product and name that is now world recognized and accepted in various price points and markets worldwide. For those of you that also chat on TB, please tell them to disregard false rumors to the contrary. The truth is the truth and the horses mouth has just spoke.. post d'origine : http://www.smithbassforums.com/showthread.php?t=1686 A plus Fred __________________
  11. Salut, Merci de ta proposition mais j'ai 2 Alleva 5 Cordes et je cherche une 4 en ce moment; A plus Fred
  12. Salut, Je mets en vente ma tête M500 Phil Jones, un ampli d'une rare qualité. Super transparent un Eq12 bandes et un Eq parametric. Un compresseur intégré qui pour une fois est de bonne qualité. .Prix 700 euros. En Voici les caractéristiques : ModelM-500 TypeBass Amplifier,1CH,750W output,12 band graphic EQ,3 band parametric EQ,limiter,Active/passive input,headphone out,DI out,pre-amp out,tuner out Size16 x 13.8 x 5.9 inch (W x D x H) Poweroutput750W RMS SpeakersNONE Net Weight41 lbs/18.5 kg Volts120 or 240V AC
  13. Salut, 4,560 à la pesée sur ma balance de cuisine high tech ;-)
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