tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624807464210203822.post8555262229380671289..comments2023-12-13T21:31:11.243+09:00Comments on Aria Basses: First PostJasonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15707428041899923869noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624807464210203822.post-34092622962855760842018-01-15T20:56:46.058+09:002018-01-15T20:56:46.058+09:00Thank you for this very useful blog. I got my Card...Thank you for this very useful blog. I got my Cardinal Series CSB-380 covered with dust coming from a retired musician. Just paid 150 € and i'm blown. <br />The neck is superb, straight as an arrow, the pickup works fantastic (no humming issue). I don't want to modify it unless something breaks. I cleaned the old lady and strung it with a medium scale flatwound La Bella set. It barks straight from my headphones, without an amp ! It's like a sound hybrid between a Precision and a more "Music Man" sound (that bridge sound). It's so comfortable that I pass by my old P.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14233353557125611583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624807464210203822.post-57630029001510996232016-02-23T02:52:48.860+09:002016-02-23T02:52:48.860+09:00Hi.
I've been lucky enough to get my paws on ...Hi. <br />I've been lucky enough to get my paws on a SB1000 JT2 (twin pickup reissue in Padauk red ) my second SB. but it has no serial number . It has the paperwork with custom option all detailed. I was told that only 100 of each were made is this true.<br /><br />Many thanks<br />Pauly C Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15223968626603939435noreply@blogger.com