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  2. Thank you for the information, it's very much appreciated. When I get time this week I'm going to take check it out, including taking the back off and attempting to identify the drivers. I get a sense that I shouldn't mess with the cabinet, which leaves me wondering what to do with it. I liked the idea of using it to try to raise some money for a charity, but would have no idea of it's value which I guess will vary depending on what is or isn't working. I'm in the UK if that helps.
  3. For me it's about what i have now. Not always a goal for each bass but I enjoy them all. It feels like too many but it's a result of 22 years of playing bass. Fender Geddy Lee Japan - Main bass/using it in the band. First 'real' bass Rickenbacker 4003S '91 - Bought with my dad about 18 years ago. Use it sometimes in the band, has emotional value Rickenbacker 4003 '87 - From my birth year and like the sound better than the S. Don't need it, but it was a good investment and love playing. Play's more difficult than the S. Tokai Jazz Sound '22 - Great 60 style Jazz Bass. Love the feeling and sound Squier Precision - Flatwound strings Squier Mustang - Shortscale fun, flatwound strings
  4. Shoot You In The Back - Motorhead
  5. (NB. Watts are "W".)
  6. Try Tiny Tone next time, they took eleven days to do two for me.
  7. My favourite band member name would Big John Thomas who was in Budgie. Probably his real name i would gather, being Welsh and all. But who wants to be a Slash or an Edge when you can be called that.
  8. My third foray into the Cort Space Bass world was guaranteed to happen. These compact basses punch well above their diminutive weight and I never sold one because I didn't like it - more because pupils always seem to want to buy them from me! So to get this nearly new model for a bargain price was too good to turn down. Back to the 5-string this time, I've added my usual Elixir 40-125 set and it plays really slickly. Perfect for teaching duties, or as that spare bass that you keep in the car boot, it can always hold it's own with it's clean, hifi sound. What's not to like..?
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  9. Shoot High, Aim Low - Yes
  10. The art of bass player suggestion 😂 Dave
  11. Indeed @Stub Mandrel, that's what our previous drummer had. He's says they are expensive, but the price will give him peace of mind. The conundrum is how come the kick drum was fine the first time out. We have some time before our next gig to sort this out.
  12. I can’t think of anyone else making tortoiseshell vintage style except spitfire - and they cost more
  13. Congrats Pow - I remember talking to you in the status updates a few days ago re this bass. It really is lovely. Hope you're settling in well with it. You mentioned one thing that really is important when getting a new instrument. Always swap it to your usual favourite strings asap, as that always gives you a proper impression of how it plays and sounds. As I told you, I've been hanging my nose over Rickenbackers for a while now...
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  15. I usually go in with a passive Jazz and something active, usually either my Jazz Elite or a Status. It really depends on who is engineering. Some want to bury the bass in the mix, and others want it prominent, equal with the other instruments. I always ask the producer & artist(s) what kind of sound they're aiming for beforehand and I've never been asked to 'bring a Precision'. I've often found that the best way forwards is to keep your playing relatively on-point and simple, and to add tasteful fills at key points. But saying that, some producers don't even want any fills - just the bare baseline. It really depends on the tastes of who you're working for at the time.
  16. Bullet the Blue Sky - U2
  17. Have a bump on me - these things are awesome
  18. Dum Dum Girl - Talk Talk
  19. I guess this may never have happened of course, but it was a funny story.
  20. Super cool! Stunning tidy work. @admiralchew how is the Lutz on bass?
  21. JJ ECC 83 worth a try
  22. Surprisingly decent and loud little box for Blues Rock to Metal. No it’s not a Soldano but it is £40 lol post to the uk for £5
  23. all electros have the piezo under the bridge just like rob allen and the same scale as the 34" rob allen mb2 ...asthetics aside this technically is the same as an mb2 plus an additional conventional pickup ... i was a bit hesitant to mention status as they seem to be semi retired these days...second hand is rare but they do come up from time to time. Personally i think this latest version of the electro is not as good looking as the rob allen. Also i think rob allen just sounds better but that's just an educated guess as i have never played an electro, just heard it on you tube.
  24. Hey all Thanks for replies. I offered the fella 5000 US bucks including shipping to UK (450… ??sounds like he was making on that to me). Told him a bunch of half rubbed out signatures didn’t interest me and that they were on the wrong side of the instrument .Doh! He basically told me to piss off at such miserly offer. Told him about cost of living crisis and it was a buyers market. he told me to piss off again. 🤣🤣🤣🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️
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  26. Over the past six months or so, I've been putting some more themed pedalboards together for posterity before selling a lot of my pedals (which may have something to do with me clogging up the Pedals for Sale thread). I've finally gotten around to uploading photos here. I know themed boards aren't to everyone's liking but I'm three years into a shoulder injury (although in the final stretch (fingers crossed, without wrenching my shoulder)) and I'm still bass obsessed, so I have to do something. The themes are British pedals, European pedals, Canadian pedals, US pedals, black pedals, and discontinued and out of production pedals. British Pedals European Pedals Canadian Pedals US Pedals Black Pedals Discontinued and Out-of-Production Pedals
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