here's something I thought I'd never part with, but I'm weird about color, and lake placid blue or whatever this i just never did it for me. I know, i know.
anyway, here's a peavey Cyberbass MIDI bass. fully functional, and professionally calibrated. This bass I believe uses the same technology as the Industrial Radio midi bass. basically, there's sensors in each fret, giving you full polyphonic midi control of anything that accepts midi. its super responsive with next to no latency when compared to midi pickups. also includes the rackmount translator unit, power supply, and 8-pin cable. also works as a normal bass with 1/4" out on both the bass and the rack unit.
theres on small ding as shown in the pics. it also has a truss rod cover but i keep it off because it's annoying.
no trades at this time, thanks!
weight is 8lb 11oz. one of my lightest basses. 34" scale. neck is super thin front to back, like all peaveys ive ever played of this era. nut is midway between a p and a j.
Full disclosure - this unit was recently repaired, due to a loose or dirty header connecting the neck sensor inside. It was cleaned and looked over by an engineer and is now back to tip top shape.
price drop! if you're local to N.E. and can meet up, I'll knock some additional off the price.
anyway, here's a peavey Cyberbass MIDI bass. fully functional, and professionally calibrated. This bass I believe uses the same technology as the Industrial Radio midi bass. basically, there's sensors in each fret, giving you full polyphonic midi control of anything that accepts midi. its super responsive with next to no latency when compared to midi pickups. also includes the rackmount translator unit, power supply, and 8-pin cable. also works as a normal bass with 1/4" out on both the bass and the rack unit.
theres on small ding as shown in the pics. it also has a truss rod cover but i keep it off because it's annoying.
no trades at this time, thanks!
weight is 8lb 11oz. one of my lightest basses. 34" scale. neck is super thin front to back, like all peaveys ive ever played of this era. nut is midway between a p and a j.
Full disclosure - this unit was recently repaired, due to a loose or dirty header connecting the neck sensor inside. It was cleaned and looked over by an engineer and is now back to tip top shape.
price drop! if you're local to N.E. and can meet up, I'll knock some additional off the price.