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Post by grayn on Jun 21, 2013 8:49:26 GMT
Yes, I've officially gone bass mad. It wasn't long ago that when I went into a music shop, I'd avidly check out the acoustic and electric guitars but barely notice the basses. Pretty wierd, seeing it's been my main instrument for decades. Having found my little 60s style, Epi Rumblekat bass, a few weeks ago, I've really got into the retro thing. So I thought I'd move on a decade and went for the Gibson Grabber 3: 70's tribute bass. It'll probably be impossible to find a hard case for (comes with gigbag), as it has a wide body and headstock but I doin't care. This is a seriously cool, individual bass. It's pretty much made of nothing but maple. And with it's uniquely wired, 3 single coil pickups, it really is something else. Yipee!
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Post by ocarolan on Jun 21, 2013 9:36:08 GMT
Wow, a 3 pickup bass! looks a beaut Graham - congrats - Looking forward to hearing how you get on, especially re sounds with those 3 pickups - would those be master vol and master tone knobs? Keith
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Post by grayn on Jun 21, 2013 13:40:46 GMT
Wow, a 3 pickup bass! looks a beaut Graham - congrats - Looking forward to hearing how you get on, especially re sounds with those 3 pickups - would those be master vol and master tone knobs? Keith Yes, they are the master V & T. I'll let you know more, when i do a review
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