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Fender Tony Franklin Precision Bass Maple Neck Golden Amber

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

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Musik-Schmidt, Hanauer Landstrasse 338, 60314 Frankfurt, Germany

Die Features des Fender Tony Franklin Precision Bass Maple Neck Golden Amber: * Farbe: Golden Amber * Korpus: Erle * Hals: Ahorn, modernes C-Profil * Griffbrett: Ahorn, 9.5" Radius (241 mm) * 20 Medium Jumbo Bünde * Tonabnehmer: 1 Tony Franklin Precision Bass, 1 Tony Franklin Jazz Bass Single-Coil * Regler: Master Laustärke, Master Tone * Tonabnehmerschaltung: 3-Weg Schalter * Brücke: American Vintage '70s Precision/Jazz Bass mit Einzelreitern * Mechaniken: Vintage '70s * Hardware: Chrom * Schlagbrett: 3-lagig Schwarz * Mensur: 34" (863.6 mm) * Halsbreite am Sattel: 1.625" (41.3 mm) * Besonderheiten: eigene P- und J-Bass Tonabnehmer, 3-Weg Schalter, matte Tonabnehmerkappen, gravierte Tony Franklin Halsplatte, Tony Franklin NPS Saiten, späte '70s Style Logo, Vintage Styling * Saiten: Fender Tony Franklin (.045, .065, .085, .105) * Zubehör: Deluxe Black Hardshell Case, Gurt, Kabel * 1 jahr kostenloser Check- und Einstell Service

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  • ah the tone is immence! i love it

  • hui, das griffbrett is schick :)

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  • whats the price of that bass?

  • @kingofthestoneage5 In my rock touring days I used Sunn Model T with 2 Sunn 215s cabs usually split on either side of the drum rise. I love the lowend of 15s, and I'd just use 1 in a small venue. I also had an Acoustic 371 for a while with a single 18 rev fold that was unbelievable. I play at home thru Peavy and an Ampeg

    with 4 or 8 10's when/if I gig or rehearse. I've heard a lot about Ashdown maybe I'll get to play 1 some day. Paul Mac's Mesa Boogie rig sure sounds good 2.

  • @4to88strings I had a SVT with a 6x10 sounded good but heavy and distorted quick. I use a first gen Ashdown EVO 500 with 2 Ashdown 4x10s. The amp destroys an SVT and if I want the dirt that's what a big muff is for. Now cab wise the Ampeg 6x10 is one of the best sounding cabs I've ever heard...

  • @kingofthestoneage5 I've played thru Fender Sunn Ampeg Hartke Peavy Acoustic etc and custom rigs About the only thing I've never played a bass thru is Carvin Vox and Mesa Boogie. Acoustics are great4 jazz Ampegs+OLD Sunn Model Ts4rock You can shape your tone from most any amp with EQ, the type of bass, even the type of strings you use. I play a vintage P bass thru an old Peavy now and it's sufficient for what I do currently. I would say best over all amp would be AmpegSVT

  • I'll take a Made in Mexico if it knocks the price down a few hundred dollars.

  • I wonder what he's playing through? I would love to have that kinda tone...

  • Holy butt burp, I've never heard a p/j that sounds that growly!

  • made in Mexico

  • America rules, so get used to it pal. USA, USA, USA...!!!

  • @SUFFOCATIONANAL american

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