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  2. I have a pair of these... for me they are absolutely the best within their price bracket though I understand headphone choice is quite a subjective matter! I suppose @Hellzero is OK to deal with too... 😜
  3. ETS Tuning Fork Bass 5 Big (brass material) Rounded chrome, 18 mm strings spacing. Beware that the saddles were modified by a previous owner to go lower (but are working perfectly as is for standard B to G tuning, or you can interchange them to go lower on the treble side, or turn them upside down to start from fresh). The shining chrome bridge plate is new and has never been fitted, only the satin chrome saddles were modified. It can be used for stringing through the body. Check my ads. NO TRADES! NON NEGOTIABLE PRICE! Asking price including fully insured shipping with tracking number, to your home, in these European countries (ask for other countries): Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France (excluding French overseas territories), Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom: €80 EUR (£90 GBP is an approximation and I will only accept payment in Euros) and, as it will be asked, the new price is around €200 and they are very hard to source. Shipping to the UK is of course possible and included in my asking price, but with additional customs charges (VAT + other taxes + courier costs), as the UK is now outside the EU, just send me a PM. In perfect working order and brand new condition for the plate, only the saddles have been used on a different bridge. As I've stopped playing bass and focusing on piano only, I'm selling surplus to requirement. Don't hesitate to ask for more details, but, please, before asking read my ad first as the answer is certainly already in it! Reminder of the legislation on sales between individuals: Second–hand goods that you buy from private individuals are not covered by EU consumer rules, which means there is no guarantee and no return possible => (https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/consumers/shopping/shopping-consumer-rights/index_en.htm#from-private-individual-1)
  4. ToneRider The Duke J2 Set with staggered AlNiCo 5 pole pieces as new. Check my ads. NO TRADES! NON NEGOTIABLE PRICE! Asking price including fully insured shipping with tracking number, to your home, in these European countries (ask for other countries): Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France (excluding French overseas territories), Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom: €70 EUR (£65 GBP is an approximation and I will only accept payment in Euros) and, as it will be asked, the new price is around €95 here in E.U. Shipping to the UK is of course possible and included in my asking price, but with additional customs charges (VAT + other taxes + courier costs), as the UK is now outside the EU, just send me a PM. In perfect working order and brand new condition. As I've stopped playing bass and focusing on piano only, I'm selling surplus to requirement. Don't hesitate to ask for more details, but, please, before asking read my ad first as the answer is certainly already in it! Reminder of the legislation on sales between individuals: Second–hand goods that you buy from private individuals are not covered by EU consumer rules, which means there is no guarantee and no return possible => (https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/consumers/shopping/shopping-consumer-rights/index_en.htm#from-private-individual-1)
  5. Depends on how angry you are.
  6. Heading home after 2 weeks sun :(

    No rehearsal run through, so I hope that I remember songs for next weeks gig!!

  7. Hey. Vocal is very up front and sounds quite dry. I’d definitely drop out back a bit and look at your compression settings. Drums again dry and a bit flat but it’s hard to tell briar they are a bit buried. Have you got a drum bus with some parallel processing going on? Just to help liven them up a bit. Maybe smash the OHs a bit! It’s hard to say without knowing what you’re going for.
  8. Do you have a photo of the back of the neck's heel as there should be some stamps? Did you measure its thickness as it could have been modified? If I see it correctly, the bridge is not a 1972 model, but a strange one, with some plain brass saddles (look at the A string), certainly not original, especially in 1972. A 1977 neck should have 3 bolts, except if it is a Precision Bass neck, but then the red stamp numbers would be wrong just like the block inlays as well as the binding. 🤔 Personally, I would never have bought such a questionable assembly at this price tag...
  9. Can you put a trumpet through it? 😉
  10. Many thanks for the input guys , this has now been sold
  11. Milehouse studios is amazing! To me he demystifies the whole setup and mods, you can tell he used to be a joiner because of the speed he works. Really simple to follow too. Thanks for the recommendations, I do have some tools but very few that translate to luthier style work. Those tools you recommend aren’t expensive thankfully.
  12. Might be that they just don't make batteries like they used to? I've noticed that AA/AAA batteries that i've brought for remotes and pocket lights just don't last as they used to (no matter the brand even the copper top) I bought a few off these off aliexpress and find them much better than the standard rechargeable you find in BM and the like
  13. Guyker Bass Machine Head (3R + 2L) - 1:21 Ratio Gear Open Frame Tuners Black Bought x2 sets of these recently as i was going to need 4/1 but the bass they were due to be fitted to was returned because it was boat anchor heavy , I'll be keeping one set for a 5 string Jazz im building so 2nd set is up for sale These are about £45 a set on Az new (+2 weeks postal wait from China!) £23.50 posted 48hr tracked to mainland UK (but shout if you need them sent further)
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  15. I've no idea yet whether or not my new bass will arrive on Tuesday (I'd hoped it might get here for Monday but that won't happen now, unless Royal Mail forgot to scan it when they collected it). Away on Wednesday and Thursday for work, so I might get to plug it in on Thursday evening. I only go away for work about once a year, typical that it would be now when I'm awaiting my new toy. I don't think I'm too bad though, I didn't buy any new musical gear last year. I'd almost run of our space in my bedroom and front room to keep basses and my wife was asking just how many more I'd end up with. I've passed over buying loads of great basses in that time since, basses that I didn't really need but really fancied for one reason or another. If I was looking a bass that wouldn't fill a specific role that wasn't already covered, it wouldn't be worth buying. Really, only the fretted six string and fretted jazz bass slots were left open. There are a few things that I have fancied but just won't touch now. I would like another Status bass but having enjoyed them for years, I wouldn't buy another now that the prices have inflated so dramatically. Not that I dislike them, but playing over £3000 for a Stealth that would have cost £1000 a few years ago is not my idea of a good time. In this case, it had to be a fretted jazz bass and I was waiting for the right one to come along. I was probably a bit snobbish about jazz basses in the past, because I've always enjoyed boutique basses and other high tech, high-falutin' basses over the years, but when you slice it, the jazz has an unmistakable presence and tone that many boutique basses aspire to and cannot compete with. Since I got my CIJ fretless jazz (also from Bass Bros) I've barely played my Pedulla Pentabuzz. Maybe I need to sell that one...😂
  16. If starting today i have trained my ear up faster/earlier , i did theory up to grade 5 in my first few years of playing & while it was great for knowing what i could play it i later found out that what i could play really isn't the same as what i should play For the styles you listed id say get your motor skills & timing worked on/up (not the same as playing music) and pick some tunes you love some easy, some hard(er) and jump in, there are 1000's of tab/play along and breakdowns on YT for almost any song these days and if you know someone who knows someone who plays try and hook up with them for a few informal lessons before you try and find a tutor, GL
  17. Im seeing Randy Feltface on Wednesday in Glasgow.
  18. This I my third order with a stained black figured top. If only you could get flamed ebony big enough for a top, all this colouring in would be unnecessary...
  19. Yer still not getting it off me Dave 😆🤣🤣🤣👍🏼
  20. Nitro over poly is no problem and actually what a lot of the ‘nitro finishes’ are on mass produced basses. The primer/sealer coats are sprayed with polyester and the top coats nitro, this saves a lot of time as the poly has a much higher solid content and will not shrink back/evaporate as nitro does. The same would be true for your bass…it’ll save a lot of time if you keep the old finish. The downside is it’s possible if you get a chip in your new finish, you may see the basses true colours at any damaged areas. I would make sure you throughly scuff sand the existing finish, new paint may not stick properly to anywhere that doesn’t get abraded. It probably won’t lift and peel, but it will come away with only slight knocks/scrapes unless the surface is abraded. To ensure it’s got a really good scuffing I’d to go for 320 grit. You’ll likely see sanding scratches through this for the first couple of passes but you’ll be safe in the knowledge that you’ve got a good key. You also need to watch out for contamination from silicone/oils etc which could be on the existing finish. Wiping with acetone and/or lighter fluid is good. But silicone is pretty much impossible to remove as it just spreads. In answer to your questions - there isn’t a one ratio fits all. You’ll need to thin it down to the point where you can get good atomisation with your air brush/setup. If you’re using a small airbrush setup you may need to thin considerably. It also depends on how thick the nitro you use is to begin with is. The stuff I buy is a sort of honey like viscosity and would be no good in an airbrush without lots of thinning. More thinning means more drying time between coats and a longer wait before final buffing. The guys which use aerosols for this work will usually recommend a can of colour (400ml ish) for the colour coats. But it depends on your experience and again how thin the paint is. Always buy more than you need! I’m not sure I’d want to do all the colour coats and clear coats with an airbrush. Though they can be a useful tool for spraying bursts and repairs. If possible you may just want to get an aerosol or two.
  21. Apologies, I’ve only just spotted this, clearly my inbox has a better slap technique than I do. It’s been a bit of a journey with the VM SL. It’s quite different from my TT SL, which is no bad thing, but if I’m honest, I was still preferring the TT for a while. That said, the TT now has a John East preamp fitted, which has made it noticeably warmer and more vintage-sounding, in a very “ah yes, that’ll do nicely” sort of way. I've since swapped the preamp in the VM for a Sadowsky I had lying around, mainly out of curiosity rather than dissatisfaction with the Glockenklang. The Glock was perfectly good, I just can’t seem to leave well alone. I do prefer the Sadowsky overall though, especially having the passive tone control available while in active mode, which is a really handy touch. I also picked up a Sandberg P passive VS recently. I really like the Sandberg Delano-style pickup in that, so it got me thinking about the P pickup in the VM. I’ve since fitted a Tonerider and now an Aguilar AG4P into the VM and I’m really loving the P tone a lot more now in that bass, it’s got the punch and character I was after. The MM pickup still underwhelms me slightly, so I may well grab an Aguilar MM at some point to match the P and complete the set. Because apparently I enjoy turning basses into ongoing research projects Playability on the VM is impeccable, as you’d expect, and it’s ridiculously light too, around 6.4 lbs I think. You almost have to check it’s still on the strap. Also i now have 4 Sandbergs...how did that happen!
  22. 290mm on the nose, I reckon! Maybe 289.5, if you're splitting hairs.
  23. Cheers Dave, much appreciated
  24. For ages my number1 budget bass would have been my Dano Longhorn. Last year I picked up a Harmony H22 Batwing , I’d been hoping to find one for years. Love the little thing.
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