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  2. I've just received a Spector Euro I bought from Thorsten. Lovely bloke to deal with. He made the whole thing nice and easy. The bass is just amazing. I'm very happy
  3. Seems giving away stuff for free is too fraught with logistical problems so I’m withdrawing this and taking it to a charity shop.
  4. Just measured my 2003 MM Sterling and it's: Nut 0.87" 1st Fret 0.82" 12th Fret 0.92 15th Fret 0.95" Hope this helps
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  6. Lots of frets though It's a beauty. GLWTS
  7. Make Your Mind Up - Bryan Adams
  8. Yes, the bloke from A-ha. Announced today that he has Parkinson's. A good article on a-ha dot com here.
  9. Over Under Sideways Down — The Yardbirds
  10. Price dropped to £1400
  11. Price Drop to £150.
  12. Bought a lovely Mayones Jabba hf 5 string off Harry A seasoned bass chatter and true gent sale went smoothly no issues. I would totally recommend using him again ( and probably will )😂 top guy👍
  13. My old SuperP5 was under 4kg and the smaller/thinner body was a deliberate move to reduce weight by Dingwall The DBird is a nice bass but try before you buy. I had one briefly buy didnt get on with the body shape even though it was well balanced, a reasonable weight etc. I still feel the SP1 would be a really great bass.
  14. Up for sale is a pedal that's been a staple sound on my board for a long time. The Emma Okto Nojs is a very dirty/synthy pedal, and a whole plethora of synth tones can be had with this! Just add filter and Analog synth heaven. It's two pedals in one Octave - this is a very deep and plummy octave, it has a filter, so can go very deep to buzzy like a sawtooth wave, it does the OC2 thing well. It tacks very well, but not with very high output active basses. Fuzz- this Fuzz is in two parts, the first is a very dynamic synth Fuzz, with a subtle octave up sound as you play higher up. This sounds very similar to the 3 leaf you're Doom currently going for tons of money online, great for Moog like tones. It also has a fuzzy square wave tone an octave down, with a volume and colour (tone) so it can be used alone or in conjunction with the normal Fuzz sound. When Fuzz and octave are switched on together, they run in parallel for a cleaner more dynamic synth tones. It's in fantastic condition, with a pretty blue Octopuss orgy on the front, and with the original box. £100 incl UK only delivery
  15. Up for sale is one of the greatest synth filters ive had the pleasure to use. Its got a plethora of features including the usual up/down filter and a very cool step filter. The step filter provides random tones, very electronic sounding and can be adjusted to emulate a tremelo or phaser. Such a great sounding filter for lovers of synth. Its in as new condition and comes with the original box, i havent had the chance to fit it to my pedalboard, so no velcro. Id keep this, but need cash currently. If you can find these (difficult), they are quite expensive. £110 posted to the uk
  16. If I can find some verniers I shall measure mine when I get home. I have 2 Warmoth jazz necks ( both slim taper profile ) which are very similar I also have a Status jazz neck which feels slightly thicker than my EBMM Sterling
  17. Ditto, same here. @Berserker amazing work!!! Gotta love those Tbird pups on a J. I've always wanted to do a similar build but with a Mustang body.
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  19. Enjoying this, don chandler on bass, it’s next on my to play list
  20. Selling my Ken Smith BT 5. Original Smith Electronics, Pickups and Hardware Original Teardrop Hardcase 18 mm String Spacing. „Real“ neck-through of the early 90s The bass is in good condition, some Dings and Dongs. Frets are good, action is low, truss-rod works without any issues. Considering trades with Adamovic or Mattisson 33 Scale basses or partial trades with a Noble DI (I sold mine and I regret it)
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  21. Neck and bridge pup set of these classic tonerider pickups. Price can include UK delivery or knock a £5er off if collecting from Bolton. No screws but can try and knock a set together
  22. I don’t blame anyone for changing away from LaBella flats. They sound the business on a P bass: pure Motown but they feel horrible to me. Sticky is the best way of describing them. I have heard others say that they can be cleaned up with lighter fluid, rubbing alcohol, meths,, etc. I have tried all of these and it doesn’t work for me, they still feel sticky. The best flats for me are D’Addarios but each to their own and they are quite bright. As to the original question: rounds sound great on a P bass and I would have thought would fit in very well to your band situation. Personally, I don’t get any issues with the strings squeaking but then other people don’t find LaBella flats sticky.
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