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| dweezil |
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Joined: April 2008 Posts: 2336 Location: Brighty in Blighty | EvilBay | ||
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| cliff |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | Great Bass! Have one just like it ('cept the neck p/u on mine is chrome). "Out-Ric's" a Rickenbacker . . . | ||
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| stephent28 |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303 Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | If you want an Ovation bass grab one of the PF prototype basses that Miles has. There were only 3 or 4 of them made and they RAWK! | ||
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| dweezil |
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Joined: April 2008 Posts: 2336 Location: Brighty in Blighty | Link? Basically I'm a guitarist right, so I want a slender, low profile, narrow necked bass that I can easy to play bass (obviously Ovation). | ||
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| stephent28 |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303 Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | They may all be sold. Woody has a bastardized one that he fixed up pretty nice. I have one and I am not sure who got the others. | ||
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| stephent28 |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303 Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | These necks are similar to a Fender Jazz which is really narrow at the nut. Has a HUGE sound. | ||
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| Mr. Ovation |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7247 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Magnums are all great Basses. The IV above has the active electronics so the thing you may want to consider is how much you play. If you will play it often, no problem. If it will sit for several months at a time, you will need to keep a pair of 9V batteries on hand, rather than just "grab it and plug in." I believe the "black" pickup is just the regular pickup with the chrome cover off of it. Due to their size (the cover) they did tend to get scratched up or even dented if well used. | ||
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| Mr. Ovation |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7247 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | There were actually a few more than 4 PF-22 Basses made. I had 5 at one time, and I have seen 3 or 4 others. That may indeed be all of them. I think the idea was 22 PF-22's made, 11 Bass and 11 Guitars... This is just a guess really based on how they did things, ones I've seen or owned, and info from Beal and the guy who came up with guitars. If I was at home, I'd look up his name in my address book, but I met him in Florida. Nice guy, and seemed pleased and maybe a bit surprised that his "babies" were still out there and appreciated. | ||
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| bvince |
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Joined: September 2005 Posts: 3619 Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :) | Dweeze, I have owned a lot of basses over the years, as that WAS my primary instrument, including a Fender Jazz Bass, a Rick, a Vox, and others, and I now have a Magnum. I personally feel (my opinion) that the Magnum Bass is the best of all and an undiscovered treasure. Any opportunity to own a good one is a good investment. Get one while the price is still down! | ||
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| Damon67 |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6996 Location: Jet City | I have the same one too. If you go to any bass forums the general consensus is Magnum basses are the schiznit. I saw one in a live setting not too long ago. Jeff Ament from Pearl Jam had one on stage in a rack. Didn't use it for the show, but I've heard he's done a bunch of studio work with it. | ||
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| maxdaddy7271 |
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Joined: March 2006 Posts: 482 Location: enid, ok | I want to get a II, but they don't come up very often. I just like the unique body shape better. | ||
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| Mitzdawg |
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| Joined: July 2004 Posts: 766 Location: New Hampsha | Can anyone provide a comparison between these and a Typhoon? | ||
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| AussieJames |
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Joined: June 2007 Posts: 3084 Location: Brisbane Australia | I'm not a bass player (not much of a player at all really) but I'd like a 1 or 11 for my collection. They are way cool!! AJ | ||
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| Mr. Ovation |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7247 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Originally posted by Hoof Hearted: Apples and Oranges. Can anyone provide a comparison between these and a Typhoon? Both are basses.. Typhoon is a hollow-body f-hole Basses, Magnums are solid-body Basses. Probably the only thing that could me more different is comparing an upright Bass to a Steinberger Bass. | ||
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| bvince |
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Joined: September 2005 Posts: 3619 Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :) | I wonder what happened to this one? Did someone here make a deal? | ||
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| dweezil |
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Joined: April 2008 Posts: 2336 Location: Brighty in Blighty | No one bid. Now I'm confused. Some say the PF22 is the bass to get. Others say Magnums are. Which Magnum? They were four models right? | ||
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| bvince |
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Joined: September 2005 Posts: 3619 Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :) | The PF22 was a prototype for the Magnum Bass. Aside from a slight body shape variation and the absence of the bridge pickup, I don't really see any other difference. I think mauvis beal (cwk?) would probably have the correct answer here. | ||
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| bvince |
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Joined: September 2005 Posts: 3619 Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :) | Well after taking a closer look, the pickup configuration and location are quite different. I guess it would come down to what sound you desire. With the presence and placement of two pickups on the Magnum, it makes sense that you would have much more control over your range of sounds. On my Magnum, I can turn on just the bridge pickup and to the slap-and-pop funk thing, switch to the neck pickup and dampen the strings for a stand-up jazz bass sound, combine the two for endless adjustable variations, not to mention the addition of effects. | ||
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| cliff |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | MagsI&II have one("BattleAxe") body shape. MagsIII&IV have a different("longer") body shape. MagsI&III are passive. MagsII&IV have active electronics. | ||
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| Beal |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127 Location: 6 String Ranch | Mag 1 and 2 came first Mag 3 and 4 came later. PF22 was after that. PF22 was NOT the proto for the magnum. It was to be the model that brought the bass concept more mainstream. There was no limitations on the numbers made. It was spozed to go to production but didn't get there. I'd guess there were maybe 20-30 guitars and 10+/- basses. Typhoon is a hollow body, 30" scale Mags are 34" solid body. Totally different. | ||
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| MWoody |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13996 Location: Upper Left USA | "They may all be sold. Woody has a bastardized one that he fixed up pretty nice." Not sure I understand, fill me in? It came this way, in fact it is one day off from Damon's PF Viper. ![]() | ||
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| stephent28 |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303 Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Sorry Woody, I had this one confused with one of your "other" restoration projects. | ||
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| MWoody |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13996 Location: Upper Left USA | Taint-no-big-thang Bro... | ||
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| Beal |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127 Location: 6 String Ranch | Most were black p/g. we just wanted to see how it would look in brown and had brown knobs and all. | ||
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| Mr. Ovation |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7247 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Also a KEY ingredient of the PF Basses vs Magnums is that the PF's are set-necks. | ||
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Magnum - what do we think about this?