An absolutely amazing bass. Serial number 0111, which is really cool. I'm just not a big fan of 5 strings, and I could really use the cash right now.

The nut has been replaced, I don't know what they used, but it plays great. It's missing one of the screws for the battery compartment and the rubber cover for the piezo pickup adjusters. The strap buttons have been replaced with what looks like Dunlop strap locks, but you can still use a normal strap. The lower horn has a relatively big chip. The knobs are slightly bent. They still work and it's not too noticeable. There are 3 small holes drilled into the body near the bridge, I don't know why, my best guess is maybe they had some kind of bridge cover. Aside from all that it has knicks and dings you would expect from something of this age. Nothing really affects the playability. Comes with original hard case.

This bass plays and looks amazing. It's active only, so you'll need a battery to make a sound. And it's 18v, so it needs 2 9v batteries. Weight is 8lbs 2oz. Very light for a 5 string.

Listed22 days ago
ConditionFair (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • A105 / AFR105-OL Standard Affirma
Finish
  • Oil
Categories
Year
  • 1992 - 1995
Made In
  • Japan
Color Family
  • Brown
  • Natural
Series
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Active / Passive Pickups
  • Passive Pickups
Neck Material
  • Maple
Wood Top Style
  • Plain
Pickup Configuration
  • S
Active Preamp
  • Active Preamp
Finish Style
  • Gloss
Number of Strings
  • 5-String
Offset Body
  • Offset Body
Fretboard Material
  • Ebony
Body Shape
  • Double Cutaway
Scale Length
  • 34"
Number of Frets
  • 24

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