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  2. Hi folks, putting this beauty up for sale. It's SPARKLY GOLD! It's a clover apeiron, I believe made in Germany. This has a MM J layout, with a switch that goes from passive JJ vol/blend/tone to active jmm treble bass. In my opinion the MM pickup sounds nothing like a stingray but very useable. It's SPARKLY GOLD! I fitted a set of hipshot lollipop tuners to add some extra coolness. Can come with then schallers that were fitted however they are not original anyway. I can knock £100 off if the lollipops aren't wanted. It's SPARKLY GOLD! Plays and sounds great, has a few small marks from use and some of the headstock logo has come off. Comes with a used but fitted original hardcase. Weight is 10.5lbs and did I mention that it's SPARKLY GOLD! Viewing welcome, 5 string trades considered. Thanks!
  3. I've not used ground/pressure wounds as far as I remember, but Ernie Ball Cobalt Flats are way brighter than D'addario Chromes, and they stay bright. Maybe not as bright as fresh rounds, but certainly a lot more so than all the other flats I've used. I love 'em and so do my 4003 & thunderbirds. I have not tried them on a precision yet, but I have a set on order ready for when I get my bitzer back this week from the gallery where it is having some work done.
  4. Selling this MINT Mustang Bass for a friend. Pick film protection still on - Collection only from Newbury Area. Inc Armadillo Bass Hardcase + All paperwork, Strap and picks. Since its original release in 1964, the Mustang Bass has been one of Fender's most enduring bass designs, finding its way into the hands of bassists ranging from The Rolling Stones to My Chemical Romance. This updated version of the short-scale underground hero adds the power of our venerable P Bass® and J Bass® pickups to the traditional Mustang design for flexible, thunderous bass tone with smooth playing feel and slick visual style. ITEM SHOWN: Mustang® Bass PJ, Pau Ferro Fingerboard, Sonic Blue MODEL #: 0144053572 Product Specs Body Alder Body Finish Gloss Polyester Body Shape Mustang® Bass Bridge 4-Saddle Standard Bridge Pickup Vintage-Style Single-Coil Jazz Bass® Color Sonic Blue Commodity Code 9207.90.0040 Configuration SS Control Knobs Vintage-Style Black Plastic Jazz Bass® Controls Master Volume, Master Tone Country Of Origin MX Dimensions 4.50x15.10x47.30 IN Fingerboard Pau Ferro Fingerboard Radius 9.5" (241 mm) Fret Size Medium Jumbo Hardware Finish Nickel/Chrome Middle Pickup Vintage-Style Split Single-Coil Precision Bass® Model Name Mustang® Bass PJ, Pau Ferro Fingerboard, Sonic Blue Neck Finish Satin Urethane Neck Material Maple Neck Shape "C" Shape Number of Frets 19 Nut Material Synthetic Bone Nut Width 1.5" (38.1 mm) Orientation Right-Hand Pickguard 3-Ply Mint Green Pickup Configuration SS Pickup Switching 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickups, Position 3. Middle Pickup Position Inlays White Dot Refinement Neck Material Maple Refinement Neck Shape C Shape Scale Length 30" (762 mm) Series Player String Nut Synthetic Bone Strings Fender® USA 7250M Nickel Plated Steel (.045-.105 Gauges), PN 0737250406 Truss Rod Wrench 3/16" Hex (Allen) Truss Rods Standard Tuning Machines Fender® Vintage-Style
  5. Surprised a local rehearsal studio isn't interested. Back in the '80s I remember playing through a similar size Trace Elliot combo. Unlike this one it had no wheels or top handle so must have been a torture to transport.
  6. sold alex some IEMs, all went verywell, fast payment, quick response, on the ball. perfect 10/10. cheers Alex 👍
  7. Hi folks, putting this beast up for sale. It's an amazing bass that I really want to keep, however none of the music I play needs a 6 string so figured I'd try find it a new home! It sounds incredible with the neo pickups, so much punch. It is fully passive with a vol/4 way/tone controls. Incredibly light for a 6 at 8.9lbs, balances perfectly and is currently fitted with a fresh set of stainless dingwall strings but will also come with some worn in Payson nickels. I believe it is alder with a 5 piece maple neck and wenge board. There are a few scratches and marks that I've tried to photo however the combination of gloss black/crap camera make it difficult so viewing welcome or can try get better pictures. Not really interested in offers as have been offered strong part ex money, however may take a 5 string trade or part ex depending what's on offer. Meet up or collection preferred however can box up at buyers risk. Thanks!
  8. Yes, I believe they did a series of these in the E-serial period (1984-1987). I've always wanted one. I once found one local to me. I made an offer and the seller accepted, but between all emails he got about the bass he lost mine and he sold it to someone else. I found out from their NBD thread on a Dutch forum Those 1980s MIJ Fenders and Squiers are fantastic. I have little experience with the basses, but a 1985 E-series Squier Strat has been my number one for many years. Best €175 I ever spent.
  9. There's a lot of truth in this. I meant to type more alike than different. Edited my post.
  10. Haha, yeah its a machine! I have it set up for my light touch, with low action, but previous owner was a pick player and had it in smash mode!! It does it all
  11. ...equals the right amount of basses is +1.
  12. Breathe - The Prodigy
  13. I missed my planned debut with the FS due to illness, so instead it's next Saturday.
  14. Is this a standard spacing or Broadneck?
  15. Reposted - Thought it may have regained a use, but the slot has been taken by another! Second chance!
  16. Based on the dopamine hit I get from every bass I try in a store there's truth to this. I want them all 😂 When viewed philosophically though a bass is essentially just two pieces of wood (neck thru and set necks excepted) attached with a few screws and then seasoned with some more pieces of metal and some magnets. They're all more alike than they're different. This mindset helps me to stop buying more 😁
  17. Assuming we can 5+ bassists to agree on anything, is there a rough indication of price? I think around £500 for a 'standard' one was mentioned in the other thread? Never mind, just seen the £480 in the thread titles. Otherwise, I'd like mine as much as possible to be a normal Stingray neck, just graphite. 3+1 tuners, normal nut width, etc etc. Whilst I don't feel super strongly, I would tick a luminlay option box if such a thing existed, but that would be the only difference I'd want and even then not really that much.
  18. I have no need for this, but I’d really like it as an object - it looks awesome.
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  20. Yep I found the SVT 3 Pro under powered The PF800 under powered too for what should be an 800w amp
  21. An 810…. combo? Well that’s a new one on me!
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