For sale Morch Fretless 4 (J-Bass)

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This bass is only 2 months old. It's sounds and plays amazing. Unfortunately I have other basses that see more use. :eek:

Morch custom J-Bass.
34" scale fretless with 24 "frets"
Alder body
Maple neck
Elm unlined fingerboard with pearl dot markers. Epoxy Coated.
Matching Elm ramp. (can be detached).
Passive electronics. Stacked Vol/Tone and a Coil Blend for the Dualcoil.
Custom Morch Dual-Coil with Ebony cover.
Hipshot D-Tuner


Im asking 2500$ / 2000 Euro's. Trades and bids considered. For trades I can add money if required.
International shipping OK.











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morf

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Great looking fretboard on that bass... Good luck with your sale :)
 
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Lokire said:
Sweet! But you've gotta be able to get higher than 24 'frets' with that extension/playing ramp. Right?

Sure. The ramp can be used as extension of the fingerboard. It's built extremely precise so it's no problem!
 
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JHL said:
Hm, can you post some soundclips?

Unfortunately I don't have any soundclips of this bass. But I would describe the sounds as warm, fat with a beautiful blossoming attack. Think Richard Bona and you'll get the idea.


If wanted, I can get Morch to fit pre-amp, piezo etc. in this bass before shipping. Of course for an additional charge.
 

JHL

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Well the thing is that I'm very interested in the bass, but I'm not sure I can buy it without having heard it.

Anyway, would you be interested in a trade for a Moon 5-string? It's one of the Larry Graham type ones, serial 002! :]
 

cosmicevan

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i have a morch (in avatar) i think mikkel-s was the original owner of the bass i have. i absolutely LOVE my morch and have played several other morch's and think that as far as clarity goes, you can't beat a morch without getting a graphite neck bass. morch's custom pickups and electronics are super powerful and give you ultimate tone shaping power.

grab this bass while you have a chance!
 
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cosmicevan said:
i have a morch (in avatar) i think mikkel-s was the original owner of the bass i have. i absolutely LOVE my morch and have played several other morch's and think that as far as clarity goes, you can't beat a morch without getting a graphite neck bass. morch's custom pickups and electronics are super powerful and give you ultimate tone shaping power.

grab this bass while you have a chance!

Thanks Evan!.. And yes I was actually the original owner of your bass. It was a wonderful bass but 36" scale is a big handfull!.. :eek:
 

lamborghini98

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The first thing I saw when I saw this thread was that I heard Evan play with it, and I really think it kicks butt. Of course his rig has more electronics than the inside of a fighter jet, but its still his Morch coming through. Great stuff!
 

cosmicevan

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lol...i DO love flashing lights!

but with so many gadgets and gizmos, it is extremely important to have a very clear signal passing through them. before getting the morch, i was using a modulus for it's clarity.

a few years back i was working for a high end bass shop in nyc which never got its feet off the ground and we specialized in european instruments and the high end hand-made market. we carried basses from all over the world and my favorite instrument hands down was the morch. we had a few of them in-house. i'll never forget the day that the first one came in. at that point my favs were marleaux, lefay, leduc...and i plugged in the morch, played it a bit and immediately said "this is the best bass in this shop."

i really love the 36" scale on my bass. sure, the higher register on the higher strings is very sharp, but the added scale length helps out the floppy B string. the B is still a bit floppy, but i've found that certain strings help minimize this problem.
 
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Here are some pictures of the process. Please remember this bass is new! 2 months old.
Im selling because I want a 5 string fretless Morch!

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The man himself! Johnny Morch!

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The elm-wood "raw".

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