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Extended Range Bass (Club??) Thread

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Ooh ooh, count me in:

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Before this, I was a fiver player for years, but I would often tune it EADGC for the added high-end. Not that that makes much difference, but just shows that I've been outside of EADG in both directions for a while now. :)
 
Me and my Tune TWB63
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And I dont forget grooving

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Number please
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After reading all 50 of the pages of this thread, I am impressed. I also noticed not one Linc Luthier 6 fretless in this entire thread.

So I take it as my solemn duty to represent!!!

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It is a 97 model, Bubinga and ebony neckthrough, with chambered Pernambouco wings. Bartolini HB's and passive electronics consisting of volume and blend.

I have found my voice. No tone means it is all in your hands, and wow what a difference. Pet it, and it is sweet. Spank it and it is NASTY!!!! I can say I truly see me not needing another brand of bass.

So, do i get a number?
 

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kevin newsham - #115 .... Welcome :cool:

Nice bass .... I was just talking to some guys this weekend about Linc basses, very positive comments :D

Thanks for the number.

Lincs are kinda rare around here, but man what a sound! I wish more people knew about them, the wood work is just stunning, as is the sound and playability. Best recording bass I have ever had, makes me sound like a seasoned studio pro, which I assure you I am not!!!:eek:

Just stunning!!
 
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