Author Topic: For Your Bidding Enjoyment... Europa SeriesII  (Read 130 times)

frank_orlando

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palembic

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For Your Bidding Enjoyment... Europa SeriesII
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2004, 10:49:22 PM »
Wowo ....i like that one!!!

bassman10096

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For Your Bidding Enjoyment... Europa SeriesII
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2004, 08:30:29 AM »
I can confirm - It's a nice bass.  I played it for a few minutes several months ago at Uncle Bob's Music in Milwaukee.  It seemed to need some set up work (a little buzzy), so I would enquire about that.  I was focused 100% on the electronics, as it was the first time I had played S2.  The electronics seemed fine and the sound was great.  The sound of the bass (played through a Peavey solid state head and a Peavey 410 cab) attracted a crowd of onlookers (What kind of bass IS that?  What effects are you running it through (None)?  
 
I only spent a few minutes with the bass, but I can tell you it sounded great.  The guy in the store said it was highly modified.  I assumed he was referring to the body style vs electronics, but that would be a good follow up to look into.  The vermillion color was too red for my taste, but it looked like vermillion should.  Overall, as I remember it, the bass was in excellent shape (looked unused).
 
One other thing - I did not ask whether it was a Europa with upgraded electronics or an S2 with a Europa body (or for that matter, an Essence with different body and upgrade electronics - It's all so confusing!).
 
So, that's what I remember of the bass.  
 
Bill

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For Your Bidding Enjoyment... Europa SeriesII
« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2004, 09:54:11 AM »
Chrome hardware, no LEDs- its a Europa w/ Series electronics. Still pretty hot, though!
 
Larry