Anybody looking for a good value in a 4 string fretless might want to take a look at this one. Looks like a simple, clean bass, with I think an alder body and the more desirable multi-piece neck through. Also has the piezo bridge. Slap in a better preamp and pickups and it just might be killer. If I had the change laying about I might be tempted to fix 'er up myself.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/carvin-left-han ... 2c6aeed4bd
Decent looking Carvin 4 string fretless on ebay
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Re: Decent looking Carvin 4 string fretless on ebay
Very nice indeed! I'm in the process of putting together a fretless from parts, otherwise I'd snap this one up!
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Re: Decent looking Carvin 4 string fretless on ebay
Wow, very pretty.
I just got a used LB75 for very little money (a very basic one though, all-black with a 1-piece maple neck) and it is a seriously good bass, especially for the price I paid. I bought it mainly to just try it out a bit, but in the near future I may see myself picking up a fancier one with exotic wood top and all. I can't believe how affordable these sometimes are when you buy them used.
I just got a used LB75 for very little money (a very basic one though, all-black with a 1-piece maple neck) and it is a seriously good bass, especially for the price I paid. I bought it mainly to just try it out a bit, but in the near future I may see myself picking up a fancier one with exotic wood top and all. I can't believe how affordable these sometimes are when you buy them used.