1992 YAMAHA TRB6P NECKTHROUGH 6 STRING BASS WITH ORIGINAL HARD CASE AND MANUAL
1992 Yamaha Vintage TRB 6P 6 String Bass, Neck Through with dark Ebony fretboard. Original Active preamp in very good condition with rare Factory Original Hardshell Case. Quality materials rich dark Ebony fretless fretboard with layered neck super strong and super stable , these basses set the bar very high for all to follow. Legendary Yamaha preamp and pickups feature a Piezo under bridge pickup as well, this bass doesn’t produce any bad sounds and any combination you dial in sounds great. Bass over all very clean there is a few chips in the finish but no damage to the instrument whatsoever as you can see by the pictures. General wear in the finish like surface hazing from normal usage and consider average for a 33 years old instrument. Bridge and tuners in great shape, knobs have been replaced at some point. Action nice and low, fretboard surface is smooth and looks like some additional position markers are in place. Dual Truss rod model, fully operational. Includes Hardshell Case.
2007 KEN SMITH BSR6GN 6 STRING BASS – NECKTHROUGH WITH BUBINGA TOP
When it comes to Ken Smith basses, there’s no much to say beside wow.
This marvellous 6 string BSR made in 2007 is the perfect example of the sublime craftsmanship behind this Brad.
The rare Bubinga top looks unreal and the bass is just a work of art.
18 volts preamp with an incredible low end and tobe to die for.
Action is low without any buzz.
All original and in great condition beside a few marks and scuffs only affecting aesthetic .
Overall in great condition for a 18 years old instrument.
Frets in great condition as well as trussrod and electronic .
It doesn’t get much better than this.
Comes with hard case.
price dropped – 1983 WARWICK STREAMER STAGE I BASS – SERIAL 103 -3.5 KG
A real gem and a must have for any Warwick enthusiast, this 41 years old Streamer is one of the early “paddle headstock” ones with the original design, before the german company change the look of it after having issues with Stuart Spector. Only the first 300 streamer made came out with the paddle headstock and after the first 150, Warwick added ”licensed by Spector” on the trussrod cover to avoid issues with the American Brand. The serial number on this one is 103, and has a phenomenal neck and weight (3.5kg), making it super comfortable to play and the original EMG pickups have a growl that would make the crowd rattle their teeth.





