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80's Aria Pro II RSB Deluxe I

Posted: April 27th, 2021, 10:27 am
by paulo
https://reverb.com/item/40282903-aria-p ... anded-bass
Great price even with the higher shipping charge but not bad for a bass that would come from Russia. Vladivostock is right on the border with China!
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Re: 80's Aria Pro II RSB Deluxe I

Posted: April 27th, 2021, 2:20 pm
by Jeroen
paulo wrote: a bass that would come from Russia
Probably explains the missing string too. A bass balalaika is a 3-string too :mrgreen:

Re: 80's Aria Pro II RSB Deluxe I

Posted: April 27th, 2021, 2:43 pm
by tim
DID SOMEONE SAY BASS BALALAIKA?

https://youtu.be/HV66fWWzs2c

Re: 80's Aria Pro II RSB Deluxe I

Posted: April 27th, 2021, 2:56 pm
by Matt R.
tim wrote:DID SOMEONE SAY BASS BALALAIKA?

https://youtu.be/HV66fWWzs2c

I must now own one. 8-)

Re: 80's Aria Pro II RSB Deluxe I

Posted: April 27th, 2021, 2:58 pm
by pjmuck
tim wrote:DID SOMEONE SAY BASS BALALAIKA?

https://youtu.be/HV66fWWzs2c
I've seen this before. Killer tone he's getting out of that thing!

Re: 80's Aria Pro II RSB Deluxe I

Posted: April 27th, 2021, 3:01 pm
by tim
The Russian description translated with Google:


Hello everyone! What if Lemmy played the balalaika in Led Zeppelin? ;) My rather free excuse of the immortal masterpiece LZ. I play it on a contrabass-balalaika (I know that Jaco played on three strings, and he had enough, but this is not a bass in the form of a balalaika, this is a balalaika;)). The instrument was made in Romania and bought in Germany :) Initially, it was the most ordinary acoustic double-bass balalaika, with three strings, frets "nails" (who does not know - these are such "frets" thick with a nail ten), an overlay made of plywood of indefinite type of tree (most likely stained aspen :)), thick neck (much thicker than the handle of a shovel) and the usual "white" top. It was a little more than impossible to play on it. To begin with, the neck was completely redesigned. A rosewood fretboard and regular "guitar" frets are supplied. The "contour" of the neck has been changed. From a log, it turned into a fairly thick (thicker than the classic Warwick or Pressizna) but still more or less playable neck a la double bass. Then a ceramic guitar humbucker was installed with a direct connection to the jack. For a long time the instrument remained three-stringed, which, in principle, was quite enough for the tasks that were posed to it :) But the strings themselves were too expensive. Then the idea came to remake the strings, so that you could use extra long scale strings for bass, which, although they cost a lot too, are ... less balalaika strings. I looked at the different tailpiece sizes and they were all too short, then I looked at the cello neck and it turned out to be the perfect size. Nuuu, and so as not to drill a hole in it under the A string (it is still small and wooden), I decided to drill a hole on my head under the G string;) while I was reworking, at the same time I peeled the varnish off the deck, repaired it in black and covered it with oil ... And a couple of years ago I also tore out the frets and now it is a "fretless double bass balalaika". So purists can start laying bricks :))) I was always interested in the practical use of musical instruments, and not their compliance with the "prescribed norms" and that is why, alas, I almost never play this big black mother anymore. Painfully, this instrument is "not musical".

Re: 80's Aria Pro II RSB Deluxe I

Posted: April 27th, 2021, 6:49 pm
by fivebass52
tim wrote:DID SOMEONE SAY BASS BALALAIKA?

https://youtu.be/HV66fWWzs2c
:o :shock: :o :shock: :o 8-) ... love it!

Re: 80's Aria Pro II RSB Deluxe I

Posted: April 27th, 2021, 6:52 pm
by paulo
They have a factory in Saint Petersburg Russia last time I was there for a whole month and never visited the place. I still itchy till this day about getting a custom lefty! Maybe on the next trip!