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Title: Looking for a lower-tier fiver with LEDs
Post by: bsee on June 21, 2015, 12:54:31 AM
I have a couple fives, one of which I gig regularly, but I am missing the LEDs I had on my fours. Maybe the stages are getting darker, or maybe my eyes are just getting older. I'd prefer neck-through, but any age or model could work if it has LEDs and a reasonable price. About the only model I really don't like is the Epic.
 
I would be willing to trade one or both of mine if you're just looking for a change, and might even sell the Excel ahead of time to prep for the right opportunity.
 
My fives are an Essence formerly belonging to Trevor Lindsay and a single pickup Excel. I wouldn't let the Essence go until it was replaced by a similar bass with LEDs.  
 
-bob
Title: Looking for a lower-tier fiver with LEDs
Post by: jazzyvee on June 21, 2015, 03:13:15 AM
I have LED's on some of my alembics with one being an aftermarket set by https://fretfx.com (https://fretfx.com)
They may be worth a look if you don't find an alembic with them fitted as standard.  
They have been on my bass since about 2006 and are still working fine.
Title: Looking for a lower-tier fiver with LEDs
Post by: lembic76450 on June 21, 2015, 01:20:49 PM
Bob,  I agree with Jazzy on the FretFx,  I have them on 2 of my basses.  
 
They are less than $100 and work just fine...
Title: Looking for a lower-tier fiver with LEDs
Post by: bsee on June 21, 2015, 07:19:58 PM
Yeah - they run about $100 for a set. I would definitely consider it, and have enough basses that I should just order a set and give them a try. It looks like they're a one-shot deal, so better pick the right instrument to install them on.
Title: Looking for a lower-tier fiver with LEDs
Post by: jazzyvee on June 22, 2015, 01:23:57 AM
Yeah I'm sure I paid something like $70 US when I bought mine. They are supposed to be a one-shot deal but they seem pretty strong and have some kind of double sided tape. But i'm sure you could find a way to test fix them to different basses using some kind of weak sellotape or post-it notes kind of tape then remove the backing and fix it permanently to the one you decide is it's final destination.