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  2. That’s sad to hear, I still believe that most people want and value a printed magazine don’t they?
  3. If you have ever owned a MM Cutlass bass, you will understand intimately why graphite necks can benefit from truss rods. There is also the matter of player set up preferences. Some players like a bit of fight in their instruments and a rounder tone, all of which can be provided by higher action.
  4. Should be possible technically. I have someone who does the 3D modelling. But it would require a custom mold so would be a custom order. Yes, but my main concern is keeping costs down so I'll be talking to some friends in the UK who used to handle my wife's Ebay merchandise. They'll expect compensation but I'm hoping it will be less than warehousing, which has been already mentioned. And shipping surface takes longer but the costs are significantly less so maybe that will be an option if I get to the point where I'm confident of selling a batch of necks speculatively.
  5. All unused, top quality sets. Double ball ends but possibly can be used for shorter basses. 37” length. (I could use the outer strings on my standard scale bass but would rather sell as sets). * Newtone 5 string sets x 6: Diamond Bass, hex core, stainless steel, 46-130, length 37” (ball end to ball end) with tapered B. £25 each (discount for multi purchase) ( I also have a Hot Wires 5 string flat wound set…pm me)
  6. Maybe usable with other similar guitars? Unused so in mint condition. Postage possible…
  7. Have no idea.🤷🏽‍♂️ Not really prepared to mess with anything. A quick clean sale is preferable….
  8. Updated pics to show: *Swapped the castors/wheels to slightly bigger but much better quality set. Easier to move without trolley. * Resprayed spk ‘mount’ face (from white to black) using high quality/tough product as the white paint was flaking a bit. This has improved the look and protection. Loaned recently a fellow bass player (who was in a spot) and he raved about the quality of this combo. Actually said it had ‘better’ tonal options than his beloved Mark bass separates🤫🤐🤷🏾‍♂️😎 Shamelessly bumped for more views…
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  10. Powerful bass sound, powerful, relentless playing. I like that.
  11. What? Eh? I don't understand.....a drummer who's not trying to kill the kit by beating it into submission? A floor tom that doesn't boom for days? 🤣 For me overplaying isn't simply "too many notes played for the song" but volume dynamics where ANY musician is too loud for a balanced performance. The number of drummers I know who feel they MUST hit the drums to project the sound into the farthest reaches of the universe.....aaaargh! (Actually this goes for any instrment). Grumble over 🤣🤣
  12. Eat To The Beat - Blondie
  13. BT12. As new condition. Was fitted to a 2018 Jazz Elite. Price includes UK postage.
  14. Excellent condition Q\Strip in full working order. A very versatile EQ, DI box with original tin. Tidy, clean Velcro applied to underside. Price includes UK postage, collection welcome.
  15. In that case, try : 'You're not going to refuse to do a video shoot, are you..?' ...
  16. Good luck Andy. I was once told that you should never go into a meeting without knowing exactly what you want out of it, so take the time between now and then to seriously consider what that is; know what you’re prepared to compromise on, and by how much, and perhaps more importantly know where your line in the sand is and stick to it.
  17. Hey, Just recently i got the preamp too and somehow directly stumbled into a problem i don't know how to solve. I got a board with a patchbay, a Rockboard in my case and i would really like to patch die Inputs A and B to the patchbays Inputs. However if you plug in a cable into the preamp it activates the channel, even without an Instrument at the end. That causes a buzzing noise on the empty but now activated channel. I've red i could plug something like a dummy plug into the bay with an resistor, to kinda simulate an plugged in an instrument, so the buzzing stops. At least as long you don't wanna plug something in later. If i do so that also means that i couldn't switch the EQ on one input if i only wanna use one because Input B would be activated too because of the dummy plug. So thats why i wanted to ask if someone faced a similar problem and maybe solved it or got enough knowhow on electrics to tell a solutions. Best Regards! P.S. The idea of the board btw. was, that i can use two basses on the gig, both plugged in on their own channel, so i never have to unplug something, but at home or in rehearsal situations i could use only one cable and just switch between the A/B Setting depending on which bass i got plugged on that one cable.
  18. Thanks Al, much appreciated! I haven't listened to any others yet, but looking forward to it!
  19. Nice one Centurion!
  20. I think they like telling me " No ". Daryl
  21. Take a good look at the Fender headstock (and I own one) That massive swelling that we've all become accustomed to serves what purpose exactly? It's far from a work of art to my eyes but hey 😂 It almost looks comical when I glance over at one of my Warwicks.
  22. https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/air-ambulance-ozzy-osbourne-dead-last-moments-b1239711.html
  23. The story is now going round that Thames Valley Air Ambulance battled to save him.
  24. Here we have an early CS Jass that I acquired a few years ago It was refinished in a deep pink colour, I took off the neck and could see that it was originally a Daphne blue colour I had my Luthier strip it right back and professionally finished in the original colour that it left the factory, finish is spot on Luckily the neck stamp and pocked stamp were intact and you can still see some of the original colour in the pocket A lovely Binding has been applied to the outer edges of the neck, nice dark board Gold tuners,knobs, control plate and screws are original to the bass, new gold bridge installed Scratchplate is from WD music The pickups that came with it were not that great and not original to the bass so I have installed Fender customshop vintage 60's ones The gold bridge cover came with the bass so I dont know if the original one got replaced at some stage I can just about make out the date as June 1988 or 89 A battery compartment had been added at the back and a toggle switch to the control plate as an active circuit was installed but the original circuit reinstated No case came with it but I will add a Fender moulded case to keep it safe for travel Weight is 4.4 Kg's A black strap and matching gold strap locks as pictured are also included Relisted as I needed to get the frets dressed and levelled which I had forgotten to check but its all taken care of now by my Luthier Price to include delivery to UK addresses any question please fire away and open to reasonable offers
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  25. Thanks man, much appreciated. I rather foolishly sold that bass, which I very much regret!
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