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  2. As new. Unplayed Warmoth J Bass replacement body, crafted with premium materials and precision construction—perfect for your next custom bass build. This right-handed body features a chambered roasted swamp ash core for enhanced resonance and reduced weight, topped with a stunning quilt maple laminate for striking visual appeal. It’s routed for standard J Bass neck and bridge pickups (4-string, 3-5/8" neck rout and 3-3/4" bridge rout) and is designed for a Gotoh 201 bridge. The neck pocket is a traditional 4-bolt design, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of J Bass-style necks. The body includes a forearm contour and tummy cut for comfortable playability. There is no jack, bridge, or battery box rout, offering a blank canvas for your own configuration. This body is teared with just a couple of coats of tru oil and can easily be prepped for your custom paint, stain, or natural finish treatment. No binding or edge decoration has been applied, allowing for full creative control over your project. Whether you're upgrading or building from scratch, this Warmoth body offers professional-grade quality and endless customization potential.
  3. I'm in a Zep tribute band, so I kinda should know these things!! EB77?? Do you mean pre EB? I'm not sure that you can exactly replicate these things, but that is not to say that old guitars are necessarily good. Certainly the pre EB Stingray that I played at @walshy's display at the Leeds Bradford guitar show was extremely nice!
  4. The man bought a CD from me despite my ineptitude in giving him the wrong PayPal address. Efficient and courteous, recommended!
  5. I watch the prices of Bongos on Reverb quite closely (I'd like to rebuild my Bongo stable) and, in the US, they're still $2k-plus most of the time, if you want one that was made in the last 10 years. You do get the odd older one, before they started using the lightweight hardware, going for less, but not all that many. I'm after two 6-strings - fretted and fretless, and fretless Bonge sixers are as rare as rocking horse s**t. Considering they get made fun of quite regularly, you might think they're not desirable or in demand, but the people that know, know. They're keepers. Plus, they've had some good visibility in recent years from the likes of John Myung, The Omnific, Nothing More and various others who have gravitated towards them.
  6. Friday was with The Bonnevilles at the Gate in Sutton Coldfield. It's a pub on two levels - last time I played there we were at bar level, this time (as a few times before) we were at front door level which is a metre or so lower. It's OK for space. All went well, most of the punters stayed there and there were a few dancers in the tiny area available. Fortunately the singer (with the PA) and I managed to get parking close to the door, it's not a great place for access. Sei Flamboyant 5 headless -> Lekato wireless -> Zoom MS-60B+ -> Tecamp Puma 900 -> GR Bass AT212. Caravelle memory foam trainers with socks. Saturday was with Dirty Roses at the Wheatsheaf in Atherstone. There is a reasonable amount of space there (though I should have got them to put the pool table at the side rather than the back). Load in and out is crap, you have to find somewhere close by on the street to leave the car and then get the gear through a narrow passageway leading to the rear of the pub. Gig itself went OK - did seem a bit fraught at one point as two big blokes (I only came up to their shoulders) seemed to be squaring up right in front of us, but someone cooled them down a bit and separated them, and they were back to being besties an hour later. It's one of those transient pubs where people move on, and by the end of the night the audience had dwindled from about 50 to about 20. And I forgot to take my glasses and my phone - fortunately the only small writing I have to make out is MIDI IN and OUT and I could manage that, the other small (and faint) writing is "Transmitter" and "Receiver" on the wireless and that's now labelled with a big "Tx" and "Rx" that I have no problem making out. Same gear and footwear as last night. No phone so no photo from me. David Bailey quality photo from the drummer.
  7. And UK made.
  8. I don’t know much about Led Zep to be fair, but the point still stands. The 1977 EB I just sold is far and away the best Stingray I’ve ever played. But I reckon they could replicate it easily enough (if they wanted to).
  9. Richard III. Supergrass
  10. Interestingly Ashdown have updated their product range, and the ABM Evo V is no more. In its place is a new ABM Evo IV with an all-metal chassis. I think it looks fantastic, and it will continue to look fantastic right up to the first time you take it out the house . https://ashdownmusic.com/products/uk-abm-600-evo-iv
  11. Yeah - I had a jazz replacement neck from Doug not so long ago to use as a temp conversion on my Bravewood fretless. Fantastic work!
  12. What they did to SWR is a lesson in how to completely waste a valuable, much-loved brand. I really hope they don't do the same with G&L. Although I am curious to see how they would sell a bass with L-series electronics - if they put them into a Fender-branded bass, would it be a P or a J, or something else? Would they continue to use the G&L brand at all? Personally, I think they'd have been a much better fit with EBMM, alongside their other "post-Fender" designs. Apparently there's a hell of a lot of SWR DNA in the current range of Fender bass amps - from what I understand, the Rumble series' electronics are largely based on the SWR Workingman electronics, which were a Steve Rabe design. The brand itself was considered innovative, desirable and high quality by bass players everywhere, even post-Fender takeover and shuttering it was a bit misstep for Fender. I think Marshall had a similar issue when they acquired Eden - they wanted a separate "bass division" but didn't bother putting much effort into it. And it's not like Marshall have had any presence in the bass amp market since, where the designs could have lived on. I think G4M currently own Eden, and have done precisely nothing with it since their takeover.
  13. All the D'Addario's I've bought from Amazon have been legit. At the moment, a 5 string set of Pro Steels is actually cheaper than the equivalent 4 string set. Go figure.
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  15. Great cabs these. I have one that I use in a loud rock band with 2 guitars......don't be fooled by "it's just a 2 x 10"....it's no shrinking violet! 👍
  16. Maintenance on a vintage instrument (replacing parts/ rewinding pickups) devalue the originality and the value which is why I doubt they’d use them unless they were just better. Otherwise they’d sit in a case.
  17. The APT drivers were changed years ago from a proprietary non-standard attachment to a standard 1 3/8" screw on. The horn in your picture looks like the old design. A picture of your driver would confirm if it's the new design.
  18. Great sounding cab. In really good condition, cover is a bit tatty, but has done it job keeping cab clean.
  19. selling my incredible 1975 Musicman HD130 amp. Bought this back in 2021 and had a flight case made it for it straight away. Was serviced just before I bought it as well. Sounds amazing.
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  20. I recently listed this fantastic lightweight bass for sale and sold it here for £600. Unfortunately, I later discovered via the buyer that the truss rod nut was sadly stripped, something I hadn’t noticed during my ownership, as I never needed to adjust it. The action was consistently excellent with both roundwound and flatwound strings, and intonation was always spot on, so this came as a disappointing surprise. In true Basschat old guard fashion, I immediately refunded the buyer and took the bass back, knowing it’s still a very playable instrument. That said, I rarely play it, and to be honest, I don’t often reach for a 5-string at present - my band where I play 5's is typically on it's next 3yr hiatus. Plus my Sandberg Superlight 5 gets most of the attention, especially since it’s lighter than this one. So, I’ve decided to relist it with the faulty truss nut at a big discounted price to see if it sells, not too fussed if not. It still plays beautifully and would be a great deal for someone who’s okay with the truss rod being non-functional (unless you repair it or find a workaround). It’s currently fitted with a fantastic set of Aguilar pickups, a major upgrade over the original Bartolini, and they really make the bass sing. I’m asking £400 with the Aguilars, or £300 if you’d prefer it with the original Barts reinstalled. It’s still strung with the flats, has a low action, sounds great, and will continue to do so for years. Comes with the Ibanez gig bag as well. Only has the Santa Cruz sticker now too, easily removed! Original ad can be found here:
  21. If anything I’d drop to D if the guitarist is finding Eb awkward, as agree upping to E makes it sound a lot lighter.
  22. When you turn your spare room to a drying/curing room using an eBay clothes rack and some hooks lol
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  23. Luckily for me, you don't ship and I'm not in the U.K. GLWYS.
  24. Some excellent videos of Doug on youtube - brilliant luthier and fun raconteur. Decades of experience and accumulated skills. A lovely example of Doug’s work here
  25. I’ve done the meths soak and it’s works even better than I hoped. It’s quite remarkable. I prefer them to new strings. All the zing and is back but they feel better than new! Brilliant! I wish I knew this years ago.
  26. She’s a rainbow - Rolling Stones
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