Newly restored with original noise killer circuit and pickup! playing through the different tone setting. 0:00 about the mods 0:37 Playing through the 6 positions
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Im glad to see you've added the electronics & switches but are you planning on adding another pick up or filling in the space between the bridge & first pick up!.. I take it this is a made in Matsomoku Japan Aria Pro II SB1000 as it sure looks like it is one of those earlier modrls & the Aria Pro II SB1000 Reissues that were released , i think it was in 2017 , look the part but dont sound like the original Matsomoku made in Japan Aria Pro II SB1000... On saying that there were only 2 quite basic demos for the reissues & why do they always get someone who's clearly not an advanced bass player who can try out various styles & genres... I think id literally have to have one of those newly built Aria Pro II SB1000 in my hands & do my own demo to hear all the different sounds it can do & if anything like the original Matsomoku made basses... I had a beautiful Aria Pro II SB1000 back in the 80s but traded it in for another fretted bass & i thought i could get another Aria Pro II SB1000 again but one never knows when a company that builds certain bass guitars is going to fold & i thought I'd get one back no problem but i gave up trying to get a hold of the original Matsomoku made in Japan Aria's 15 years ago , as they are usually only available to buy from America or Japan & many of them looked like they've through a war... I guess its just down to the individual(s) as my touring bass guitar still looked grear after i called it a day as the Music Industry just wasnt worth staying in anymore as a huge portion of people around the world werent as eager to see solo acts & band's like they used to & although there was work it was not enough for me to continue on a the listening public just didnt have the appetite for music as previous generations but all being said if i.could get my hands on an original Matsomoku made in Japan Aria Pro II SB1000 i would but theu are few & far between & as ive said not many have survived without being run into the ground... .....