Page 1 of 1
New El Degas bass
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 3:55 pm
by RWP1993
Found an ad on CL in Atlanta for a bass. Seller said it was a "Desta" (not good reading skills). Couldn't pin it down until I bought it (paid $80 for a package including the bass, a Strat clone, a Traynor amp and a bunch of miscellaneous guitar stuff). I've posted a couple of photos below. Bass has one set of PBass style split pickups and one single pickup. Two controls with a toggle switch between. Guitar seems to work except that jack is shorting. Haven't even cleaned it yet so will check wiring later. No noticeable wear, just dirty. Came with a fiberboard fitted case with broken hinges, also an easy fix I think. Would appreciate an ID on this one if possible, but did want to add it to the knowledge base.
Bill Price
Atlanta
Re: New El Degas bass
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 7:49 pm
by charles
That's a later 1980's era MIK P/J bass copy, using both the split Precision and wide Jazz pickups. You should be able to get a good variety of tones out of that bass.
That's a great package deal you got there. The Traynor alone is probably worth the price.
Re: New El Degas bass
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 8:17 pm
by RWP1993
Thanks, Charles. I'm pleased that you have this site. There's no knowledge out there to speak of regarding this brand.
At age 64, I've just gotten interested in guitars and basses in the last year or so. I'll confess to making up for lack of talent by learning much technology and history, so discovering a new brand and learning a bit about it is very satisfying. I learn by buying guitars that need some love and then reselling when I'm ready for something else. It's taught me a lot about maintenance and repair. The downside is discovering something like this and determining that it needs to be a keeper.
Fascinating array of instruments by these guys, and from the looks of this bass, decent quality.
Re: New El Degas bass
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 8:36 pm
by charles
Learning is the fun part! Enjoy it
Hope the El Degas serves you well.