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Old 09-18-2010, 08:46 PM
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Lightbulb Mittenwalder..

I picked up my old Mittenwalder about a month ago from Jeff Bollbach with its new chromatic C-Extension. He also tightened up a few other things around the bass and the sound is quite impressive. The E string shakes the floor and it's not a huge bass, just a large 3/4 or small 7/8. I think the Birdseye maple back and ribs has something to do with the low end being so deep and powerful.

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As soon as my son Mike can get into the shop and take some new pics I will be able to show the beautiful C-Extension he just made for it.
The shoulders and back design are quite a comfortable combination to get around as well.

I can only imagine now why we don't see more of these basses over here in America. The Europeans are holding on to them! Why? Because they work!!

Last edited by Ken Smith; 02-16-2011 at 03:26 AM. Reason: New Pics on the Page now with C-Ext.
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