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Old 10-31-2009, 04:32 PM
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FS: TBC AP-400M - $300 Shipped

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For Sale here is my TBC AP-400M from The Bass Company.

The bass is extremely light and sounds great. I'm only selling it because it barely gets used and I have GAS for a P/J right now.

• Hand-selected swamp ash bodies
• Book-matched front and back
• Inlaid wooden pickguards
• Sound chambered
• Ultra light
• French polished
• Custom-wound humbucking pickup
• Proprietary electronics
• Master volume
• Balance
• 3-band active EQ
• Custom bridge
• Matched hardware
• Hard rock maple necks
• 22 frets
• 34" scale length

Manufacturers web page:
http://thebasscompany.com/4stringbas...rs/ap400m.html

I got this from TB'er GODFATHER in October '07 and have barely played it since.
Here are his old posts concerning it:
FS: TBC AP400M $325/$375
F/S : TBC AP-400M-cherry stain guard

Overall condition: 8/10
There is some buckle rash on the control cover plate (see photos).

Price is $300 Shipped to CONUS properly packed in a cheap padded gig bag and corrugated box.
PayPal preferred. Sorry, no trades.

Here are some photos...






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Is this still here? And forgive me if I sound a little ignorant, but you said there's a master vol, blend, and 3 band EQ. Thats 5 knobs, and I only see 3, none of which are stacked?
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Crap, forgot about this thread. I pulled the info from the TBC site... which must be incorrect. I'm going to keep this for now. Thread closed.
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