Hi all,
I'm reposting this incredible bass. I made the move to a Q5 and it's time to pass on a truly great instrument that I'm afraid won't get the use it deserves from me anymore. This Sandberg Ken Taylor 5 was my first fiver--and it's a magnificent and rare bass (at least in these parts). I'm asking $975 shipped to CONUS. I welcome other offers and trades and I would be particularly interested in Eden heads and cabs (210 or 410 xsts especially).
More pics can be found
here
Visually, it's a stunner--everyone who ever sees this is blown away by the black matte finish that lets the grain come through (I'm not sure whether the pics will capture this effect).
And it plays like a monster. There is almost no sound you can't get by manipulating the 3-band eq; everything from deep dub to great slap tones can be found with minimal exploration.
This bass really opened up my playing by inviting me to try new things and experiment with new techniques.
I'm the second owner and the first, was an extremely conscientious collector. The good news is that this bass was kept behind glass for most of it's life. Sadly, he did manage to put in some buckle rash which is unfortunate. Obviously, it does nothing to the sound, but it does detract from the look of the back of the bass (pics sould show it).
Other than that, it's is good shape. I put one very minor ding into the thin side of the body (detailed in pics) and there's another, almost invisible small one on the back of the neck. All cosmetic.
Here's everything I think I know about the bass
Sandberg Basic Ken Taylor 5-String
Likely made in Germany between 2002 and 2004
34" scale
24 frets
2 Delano SplitCoil Soapbars
3-Band active EQ
Pickup Blend
Pickup Coil Split Switch
I'm decently sure it's a Euro Ash body
Maple Neck
Rosewood Fingerboard
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Thanks,
Chad