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BobWestbrook
02-10-2007, 02:19 PM
Time to thin out the herd a little. This is a nifty little short scale bass I bought new. It's a whole lot of fun to play, probably the punchiest short scale I've used. And it's quite attractive, as you can see:

http://trumpetsounds.com/bass/d1.jpg
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http://trumpetsounds.com/bass/d3.jpg
http://trumpetsounds.com/bass/d4.jpg
http://trumpetsounds.com/bass/d5.jpg
http://trumpetsounds.com/bass/d6.jpg
http://trumpetsounds.com/bass/d7.jpg
http://trumpetsounds.com/bass/d8.jpg

There are a few minor nicks, nothing significant. When I bought it, the buzz in a few spots was bad, so I did some truss rod and bridge adjustment which raised the action and eliminated the problem. If you like your action really low, I'm not sure you can get there well with this bass.

I put $38 Labella Deep Talkin Bass flats on it. (great strings!!!!) My asking price for the bass is $125 plus $25 shipping.

Here's the blurb from MF (ignore the part about switch-hitters :eyebrow: ):
The Dean EVO XM Bass is a killer axe light and easy on the shoulder and its 30" scale neck plays fast and is particularly comfortable for switch-hitting guitarist/bassists. Dual humbuckers give it plenty of output.

Dean EVO XM Bass Features:

* Bolt-on neck
* Solid wood body
* Maple neck
* Rosewood fretboard
* 30" scale length
* Dual humbuckers
* Black hardware
* Natural mahogany finish

Dickie
02-10-2007, 06:38 PM
These are nice for the money, I have one and I like it. The pickups sound real good for a bass in this price range. It balances very well too.
Good Luck!

rfclef
02-11-2007, 01:54 AM
I'd like to get a good short scale solid body to complement my VIola bass... THis is one of the inexpensive basses I have been thinking of, along with the Hamer Slammer Special Bass. I like the action fairly high... I have not been able to find one of these to try out, though,and have not found the nut width anywhere (I like a fairly narrow neck). What is the nut width on this?

BobWestbrook
02-11-2007, 06:03 AM
Both the Dean and the Hamer (which I also have) have a nut width of 1 1/2 inches, according to my measurements.

BobWestbrook
02-11-2007, 06:15 PM
bump

rfclef
02-11-2007, 08:21 PM
bump

Two questions Bob:
1. I have seen "BUMP" here a lot... WHat does that mean?

2. Of the Slammer and the EVO... how do they compare in your eyes? TOne, playability, etc.

Thanks

BobWestbrook
02-11-2007, 09:48 PM
"Bump" just means to make a post to push a thread back to the top of the list.

Between the Dean and the Hamer, I can't give one a clear edge over the other. They are both quality instruments. I'd say the Hamer has the more aggressive, ringing tone, with the Dean being punchier. The Hamer has the more playable neck, I'd say.

I actually have two Hamer Slammers, one of which I defretted, and that one is now an amazing bass, very unique in sound and feel.

rfclef
02-11-2007, 10:09 PM
PM sent...

rfclef
02-12-2007, 11:00 PM
:D :D :D :D :D

BartmanPDX
02-12-2007, 11:29 PM
Bobby, you need to bring that one to the next NW GTG.

I almost pulled the trigger even though I have an SR5 on the way -- I'm just really curious. Nice snag!

rfclef
02-12-2007, 11:33 PM
Bobby, you need to bring that one to the next NW GTG.

I almost pulled the trigger even though I have an SR5 on the way -- I'm just really curious. Nice snag!

I am pretty stoked about it...

Ok... newbie dork here... what is NW GTG??

BobWestbrook
02-13-2007, 08:13 PM
Sold... to Bobby Rice!