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Les Bonnes Affaires En Cours 3


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Pour avoir essayé la 4 cordes je confirme que ça sonne très bien.

L'équilibre est parfait. Quand on est assis, on peut lâcher la basse, elle ne bouge pas.

En revanche le profil du manche en wengé est vraiment particulier, très rond (un demi rond en fait).

Pour moi ce sont deux critères rédhibitoires.

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Hello,

comme c'est interdit de vendre pour autrui sur OB , mon annonce a été supprimée; donc ds ce topic j'ai le droit; un ami vend deux Mesa Baron : amplis de puissance 200 W stereo ultra bons dans tous les domaines, excellent avec un preamp à la basse ; pas trop servi & tres bon etat ...... les liens vers MEsa :

http://mesaboogie.com/support/out-of-production/the-baron.html

http://mesaboogie.com/media/User%20Manuals/baron%20manual.pdf

1000 € chaque , négo pour les deux ..... peut etre que si qqun en prend un, je peux en prendre un aussi .....

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BASSE YAMAHA RBX 1000 active

Prix :
280 € ★ Urgent

Ville :
Grasse

Code postal :
06130

http://www.leboncoin.fr/instruments_de_musique/812180472.htm?ca=21_s

"The RBX 1000 was still being manufactured in 1993. I'm not sure when they stopped making them.
They had a Precision-style ash body, bolt-on maple neck, 24-fret Rosewood fingerboard, pearl dot inlays, fixed brass bridge and 4 on-one-side tuners. Chrome hardware, P and J-style pups, volume/2 tone/mix controls, active electronics.
They were available in natural satin, black and translucent violet.
In 1993 they went for $1,030 new. Used you could pick one up for about $300 in those days."

"I've been playing a RBX-1000 for about 15 years, and I love it. It has lots of tonal variations, it's lightweight and fun to play. I usually put flatwounds on it, and I keep them fresh - replace once a year. For serious gigs I take my G&L 5-string, but I've done plenty of shows with this one. It sounds great through my Ampeg 1-15 and my Ampeg 4-10. I've never been able to learn anything about it, so I appreciate Dean's post, above. Guitar Center was baffled when I took it in for appraisal. If anyone has any further info, I'd like to know more. Mine is S/N 4005021."

"Built like a tank, 6 bolt neck, between a P and a J to my hands. I paid around a grand for it. Made in Japan, and yes it was the top of the line Yamaha in those days.
I'm not kidding about the "tank" thing. I Gigged it 5-7 days a week for about 5 years. It has been knocked over, thrown in and out of countless equipment trucks, subjected to extreme cold and heat, fallen to the floor off of the strap; I once even dropped it off a 6' stage in an unlatched case, it hit hard, bounced out and skittered several feet across a polished cement floor. Never failed me, except once when a stage hand knocked it over flat on it's face and the nut shattered.
The factory PU's sound great, but I had Bartolini's put in in around '97 to get a little warmer in the mids.
Still have it, but it hasn't left my house in about 10 years. When I found this post I opened the case for the first time in maybe 4-5 years, the well worn Roto RS66LD's were still in tune."

http://www.talkbass.com/threads/yamaha-rbx-1000.322950/

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