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  2. Thanks, Walshy. I’ve measured and I can’t find any specs online that would indicate if they’d fit well. Next time I restring I’ll push the bushings out and get a more accurate measurement with the callipers. I’ll spend a bit of time researching too. If you don’t manage to sell them, I’ll come back to you 🙂 cheers! Andy
  3. Looks like the Carlsbro swap to green happened around the same time as Trace Elliot were making their first bass amps (1979/1980)
  4. Och aye, ya dinnae ken.
  5. I’ve had many other basses but after the initial honeymoon period I’ve always ended up picking up one of my jazzes or precision’s, they just feel like home to me so they are all I buy now
  6. Careful, someone will be along in a minute to tell you that on the basis of the technical specifications of newer and lighter cabs you're wrong, an old 18" speaker can NEVER sound good 😃
  7. I’m in agreement, I’ve liked all of the lightweight setups I’ve had, all were great but whenever I’ve played through an old school rig I’ve noticed a difference, and one that I’ve preferred.
  8. Hi everyone! The Zoom Effect Manager guy did it again. Version 2.2.0 (released last friday) adds support for G1/B1/A1 four/Xfour models. Just awesome. https://zoomeffectmanager.com/en/
  9. Have you had a TalkBass-based personality transplant, or something? 🤪
  10. Pm me I'll take it
  11. At rehearsal last night i took my usual barefaced/Orange rig and set up as usual. In the corner of the room was the rehearsal spaces house rig. I plugged in directly to see what it was like, straight in without my cali76 and SV bassrig. WOW!!!! It sounded absolutely massive. Tight, deep and that genuine kick to the chest. Absolutely stunning! I assume most of it was the cab (a big 1x18 peavey) which would be completely out the question for me gigging but it just reminded me that with all this lightweight technology we definitely seem to have lost something. And here it is in all jts glory…
  12. No true bass man, would ever play anything but a P.
  13. Today
  14. The Jazz Bass has been a prominent instrument in the music scene for 65 years now. It's probably not that bad. Personally I like the sound of jazzes and think they can do well for most styles. I also like the way a P sounds in a band, but mostly prefer the warmer and deeper J sounds. Nowadays I prefer flats on most of my basses, with one of my jazzes being strung with La Bella's. Sounds wonderfull and has a bit more booty than rounds.
  15. Superb price for such a capable bass.
  16. Not rehearsal as such, but my first bass lesson in years. Really back to basics stuff ("Down on the corner' anyone ?) with the intent to remove some poor habits that are going to cause problems. Just being super-accurate with everything. Also hammer-on and pull-off which are new to me.
  17. I don't think there is such a thing as an economical double bass, is there?
  18. The Ice Is Getting Thinner - Death Cab For Cutie
  19. I Thaw Her Standing Tgere - The Beatles
  20. ...and why not?
  21. She's So Cold - Stones
  22. Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
  23. Yesterday
  24. The Frozen Man - James Taylor
  25. For sale is my Smooth Hound wireless system in great condition complete with power supply / adaptors and instructions. This was a backup to my other Smooth Hound unit so hasn't had much use. Postage for the UK would be £5. Website is here.
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