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Old 01-18-2009, 10:38 PM
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FS: U-retro Deluxe onboard preamp - chrome knobs - $150 shipped

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This is an onboard U-retro Deluxe preamp by John East. It's the 4-knob, 2-switch version with volume, blend, stacked 3-band EQ, and an extra passive tone control. Comes with several pages of diagrams and instructions. Chrome knobs included.

A couple years ago (2004?) I bought this preamp, listed as a "demo model". I'm not sure what exactly that entailed, but I got a slight discount ($225 instead of the current price of $300). I had it installed for a while in a crappy plywood bass just to play with it at home. It works fine and sounds pretty nice. But I'm selling it cheap for a couple reasons:

* I never got around to building the bass it was intended for, and don't want to modify any of my other basses to accommodate the extra switches.

* I am in perpetual need of cash for baby stuff!

* While installing it, I stupidly managed to cut the black wire to the battery connector, and had to re-solder it myself. Works fine, but the repair is easily visible (it's right in the middle of the wire) so it's certainly no longer in mint condition.

* This one came with the passive tone control disconnected, so you can either A) use it like a regular U-retro, or B) you'd have to solder the wires for that knob yourself. The papers that came with it describe how this should be connected. I never tried it.

If you don't care about the passive tone knob, all you have to solder is 4 wires - two for each pickup - and you're done.

PM me or follow up here if interested...

and here's a photo ... the repaired battery wire is circled in red:
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This is an onboard U-retro Deluxe preamp by John East. It's the 4-knob, 2-switch version with volume, blend, stacked 3-band EQ, and an extra passive tone control. Comes with several pages of diagrams and instructions. Chrome knobs included.

A couple years ago (2004?) I bought this preamp, listed as a "demo model". I'm not sure what exactly that entailed, but I got a slight discount ($225 instead of the current price of $300). I had it installed for a while in a crappy plywood bass just to play with it at home. It works fine and sounds pretty nice. But I'm selling it cheap for a couple reasons:

* I never got around to building the bass it was intended for, and don't want to modify any of my other basses to accommodate the extra switches.

* I am in perpetual need of cash for baby stuff!

* While installing it, I stupidly managed to cut the black wire to the battery connector, and had to re-solder it myself. Works fine, but the repair is easily visible (it's right in the middle of the wire) so it's certainly no longer in mint condition.

* This one came with the passive tone control disconnected, so you can either A) use it like a regular U-retro, or B) you'd have to solder the wires for that knob yourself. The papers that came with it describe how this should be connected. I never tried it.

If you don't care about the passive tone knob, all you have to solder is 4 wires - two for each pickup - and you're done.

PM me or follow up here if interested...

Does it look like this one in the pic? if so, I may be interested.
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Old 01-19-2009, 08:34 PM
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Yes, it looks like that except with chrome knobs, not gold; and, as I mentioned, the wires to the last knob on the left (passive tone) have been disconnected.

I got 3 PMs before your reply; I'm gonna go reply to those now.
Oh, and somebody asked for a photo; I'll edit the post to add one.
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More PM's replied to. Waiting for the first respondant to get back to me...
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