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Old 03-03-2014, 06:33 PM
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Oh cool ok. I though there was more you were gonna add to it but that is fine Ken.

Thank you for the info!
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Old 03-03-2014, 10:28 PM
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Oh cool ok. I though there was more you were gonna add to it but that is fine Ken.

Thank you for the info!
Did you read the info in my first reply? Everything is there and with a link to read the specs.
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Old 02-21-2017, 09:54 AM
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Hi Nathan,

I own this bass now!
Did you sanded it, or was it a previous owner?
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Just about to get an old Burner, most likely a standard since it's a solid color. I just wanted to ask if the specs are the same for the BSRB and the Burners when it comes to body woods?
So, Standard = alder?

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Old 02-04-2018, 07:57 PM
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Just about to get an old Burner, most likely a standard since it's a solid color. I just wanted to ask if the specs are the same for the BSRB and the Burners when it comes to body woods?
So, Standard = alder?

Thanks,
Jon-Inge
Yes, just the shape of the body and head were changed. Burners were the BT model and the BSR'B' were the BSR models. Burners before late 1992 had a different circuit.
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Old 02-05-2018, 05:23 AM
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Yes, just the shape of the body and head were changed. Burners were the BT model and the BSR'B' were the BSR models. Burners before late 1992 had a different circuit.
Thanks a lot!
I think it will compliment my '90 BT6 in a very nice way.
Cheers, Jon-Inge
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Old 02-05-2018, 05:18 PM
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Hi again :-)
The seller sendt the serial number, which is 904405
He says there are no letters there, just those numbers (but I will double check when it arrives).
I was just wondering if there was a different numbering scheme the first years of production?
Its a solid red finish 5-string, so I was wondering if the numbers meant that it is #440 in 1990 or if it's #4405 (which doesn't really makes sense if there was produced a total of about 2000 Burners and BRS'B' basses from 1989 to 1999 :-)

When you say "to date", you mean to date from production start in 1989, or to date for that given year?

As it's a 90-model, it must have the other circuit, then. What is the difference between these?
Thanks for the information! :-)
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