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02-22-2013, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by gard0300 They have been there awhile. May be due for another price drop!! | I'm gonna go pay one of those a visit tomorrow and see what's what. 
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02-22-2013, 07:13 PM
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02-22-2013, 08:31 PM
|  | The guy with the dumb username... | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Massachusetts | | | Wow. I prefer the non-exposed blade pickups myself.
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02-24-2013, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by CrewsControl | Okay, someone help me out with this one. It's got passive electronics and black hardware. Looks like it might be Koa; I think there was another one with dark-tinted maple if memory serves. I can't find any information about one with black hardware, though. I'm driving out tomorrow to make an offer on it. The more info I have the better.
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02-24-2013, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Scott in Dallas Okay, someone help me out with this one. It's got passive electronics and black hardware. Looks like it might be Koa; I think there was another one with dark-tinted maple if memory serves. I can't find any information about one with black hardware, though. I'm driving out tomorrow to make an offer on it. The more info I have the better. | The pic won't zoom for me but it looks like KOA. I've seen passive Koa Dyna Unitys with black or gold hardware. It should have the Gotoh style bridge. The only maple versions I've seen had the preamp and Shaller roller bridge.
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02-24-2013, 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Scott in Dallas Okay, someone help me out with this one. It's got passive electronics and black hardware. Looks like it might be Koa; I think there was another one with dark-tinted maple if memory serves. I can't find any information about one with black hardware, though. I'm driving out tomorrow to make an offer on it. The more info I have the better. | I'm not sure that's koa. The color of the wood looks a too dark, although that could be the lighting. The other odd thing is the light colored wood in the headstock. I don't think I've seen a koa Unity that looked like that. Usually the headstock is tinted the same dark color.
That particular Unity, being the passive model, is a bit less desirable than the model with the Schaller bridge/pickups and the full electronics package. It's still a nice bass, though. It's been on the GC site for quite a while. That bass is scheduled for a price drop, so the store will be willing to deal. | 
02-24-2013, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Scott in Dallas Okay, someone help me out with this one. It's got passive electronics and black hardware. Looks like it might be Koa; I think there was another one with dark-tinted maple if memory serves. I can't find any information about one with black hardware, though. I'm driving out tomorrow to make an offer on it. The more info I have the better. | Here's a couple of pics of my Koa/Purpleheart Dyna Unity - passive electronics, neckthrough, gold hardware...great bass. Very light, and fun to play.
The first 2 pics were taken in sunlight, and the 3rd one indoors in very poor lighting. 
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02-24-2013, 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by smcd ...The other odd thing is the light colored wood in the headstock. I don't think I've seen a koa Unity that looked like that. Usually the headstock is tinted the same dark color.... | The headstock on my Koa TL-5 is a lot lighter than the body. Just depends on the piece of wood.
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02-24-2013, 05:26 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: Albany,NY | | | Im thinking of looking at a single pickup Forum bass. Does anyone know anything about them? Like the value of one that's in good condition. | 
02-24-2013, 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Nino D Im thinking of looking at a single pickup Forum bass. Does anyone know anything about them? Like the value of one that's in good condition. | I've got a 1994 P/J Forum - one of my favorites to play mainly because of the awesome neck. Nver had the chance to play a single pickup model - good luck
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02-24-2013, 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by mech The headstock on my Koa TL-5 is a lot lighter than the body. Just depends on the piece of wood.
mech | I was looking more along the lines of the strip of maple (?) that is in the headstock of this particular bass. Do you see how it looks - in this photo, anyway - as though it could be a maple strip coming up through the neck with walnut wings? I haven't seen a Unity model with a headstock like that.  | 
02-24-2013, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Nino D Im thinking of looking at a single pickup Forum bass. Does anyone know anything about them? Like the value of one that's in good condition. | Not sure they make a single pickup forum. The Fury would be the single pickup version. I believe.
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02-24-2013, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Nino D Im thinking of looking at a single pickup Forum bass. Does anyone know anything about them? Like the value of one that's in good condition. | Very nice basses, very well made, 18v electronics. These can be had for $200 (or less) in good condition. | 
02-24-2013, 06:18 PM
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02-24-2013, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by gard0300 Not sure they make a single pickup forum. The Fury would be the single pickup version. I believe. | They made 3 versions of the Forum: the passive p/j pickup model, single active soapbar, and double active soapbar. Kind of confusing, considering that the p/j model is an entirely different bass. | 
02-24-2013, 06:52 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Missouri | | | Patriot help Here's the deal. I traded a Millineum BXP plus $89 for this
'84 Patriot about 2 weeks ago. First I always said I would not own a red bass, sorry just not a favorite color of mine. But the real problem is that I just can't get into the tone of this bass. I guess I am a P bass type person, even with my foundation I only use the neck pickup. My problem is that I belive that it is alright to "upgrade" a bass such as putting better tuners, bridge or pickups in but, I don't like seeing a bass having new routing done to move or add a extra pickup that was not original. I guess I am not into the "Frankenbass" stuff. So, am I just crazy for this type of thinking? 
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02-24-2013, 07:00 PM
|  | Supporting Member | | Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Vandalia, Ohio | | | I own 6 different Peavey US basses. The Patriot probably has the most unique tone if any of them. I personally love the throaty growl of the Patriot. But, I would say its not for everyone and its not the most diverse in tone controls. If I were in an all original atmosphere, I would definitely make it work. If I'm in a cover band... Probably not my main bass. Just my opinion though.
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02-24-2013, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by gard0300 I own 6 different Peavey US basses. The Patriot probably has the most unique tone if any of them. I personally love the throaty growl of the Patriot. But, I would say its not for everyone and its not the most diverse in tone controls. If I were in an all original atmosphere, I would definitely make it work. If I'm in a cover band... Probably not my main bass. Just my opinion though. | Thanks. I thought about moving the pickup but I don't want to butcher it. I think I'll just hang onto it just to have another MIA Peavey and try to find a Fury later on and since I am not in a band or gigging yet the Patriot might be good for when I do start playing out
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02-24-2013, 08:13 PM
| | | | I picked up a '93 Fury last week - it's a decent enough bass, but definitely not the equal of my MIA Fenders, or even my MIM Deluxe P Bass Special, for that matter... I will say that it has a very nice neck, and the fretwork is quite good, though - and it's easily worth more than I paid for it... Maybe I'll snap a pic tomorrow and post it, for the "no pic, no bass" rule...
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02-24-2013, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by smcd I was looking more along the lines of the strip of maple (?) that is in the headstock of this particular bass. Do you see how it looks - in this photo, anyway - as though it could be a maple strip coming up through the neck with walnut wings? I haven't seen a Unity model with a headstock like that.  | Man, that's strange! Never even seen a pic of one like that. That would have to have three pieces of wood for the neck through.
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