OK, sounds crazy, but I want to sell the new Carvin BB75 I just got.
Here's a thread I started with the specs and some pics:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=480241
Amazing bass in every way: it's lightweight (just over 8 pounds by my scale), super versatile, and gorgeous to boot. I bought it because I wanted something very different than the traditional Fender-style basses I own.
But the thing is, this is a high tech, hi-fi bass and all the music I play these days is traditional (blues, soul, roots-rock) so my old basses handle that just fine.
This Carvin is way too nice an instrument to sit unused in the case. I think it would be ideal for hard rock, progressive, jazz, etc...anything requiring lots of presence in the bass sound.
This bass would run about $1600 ordered direct from Carvin. I will do $600 with an SKB Deluxe hardshell case, FedEx'd to your door. It also has a new set of DR High Beams on it and is completely set up and ready to play.
As far as trades, I would be interested in G&L or Lakland fivers.
Here's a thread I started with the specs and some pics:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=480241
Amazing bass in every way: it's lightweight (just over 8 pounds by my scale), super versatile, and gorgeous to boot. I bought it because I wanted something very different than the traditional Fender-style basses I own.
But the thing is, this is a high tech, hi-fi bass and all the music I play these days is traditional (blues, soul, roots-rock) so my old basses handle that just fine.
This Carvin is way too nice an instrument to sit unused in the case. I think it would be ideal for hard rock, progressive, jazz, etc...anything requiring lots of presence in the bass sound.
This bass would run about $1600 ordered direct from Carvin. I will do $600 with an SKB Deluxe hardshell case, FedEx'd to your door. It also has a new set of DR High Beams on it and is completely set up and ready to play.
As far as trades, I would be interested in G&L or Lakland fivers.