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  2. Hi H = 44cm (incl feet) W = 47.5cm D = 40cm (51 P bass pic for comparison purposes!)
  3. Never had a problem with Evri, must just be lucky with local staff.
  4. More progress today, putting the side dots into the fretboard, fitting the fibre optic strands and glueing the fretboard to the neck
  5. I’ve owned and loved this bass for many years, it’s light, has a thin silky smooth neck and sounds just so right in most styles of music. The way it balances on the strap is amazing and it feels and plays like a 34” scale but it’s a 35 as they all are. it’s serial number dates it to one of the first 100 basses produced and has the bart pickups and original preamp. I replaced the bridge for a genuine USA Lakland one but couldn’t get one without the logo as it would have been originally. Apart from that it’s totally standard and un touched. Condition is virtually as new, there is a small mark on the front near where your thumb goes but it’s hard to show in a picture or see even when you are close up. Other than that, it’s dam near perfect. It has the original lakland hard shell case as well. I’m not even sure I want to sell it so won’t be accepting offers because I believe it’s priced very reasonably already. I would like a Yamaha BBP35 or similar PJ 5 string so px is possible with cash. I am looking for 2 x 112 vanderclay 600w cabs as well. thanks for looking
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  6. As title, excellent condition, no box but have a generic PSU. Price is posted.
  7. Join Together - The Who
  8. Hi! Price in euros, please? Best!
  9. I would agree with your summary. I don't like telling people their bass is not as good another bass, so always try to tread gently. As you say Sire offer a lot of features for the money, and their finish for the price is pretty good, however the Anaconda probably fits into a bracket above Sire, both in pricing and performance. I am a bit out of touch with the higher end US built instruments these days. Probably a decade ago I tried a Fender USA P5 which did nothing for me and I found a Squier Modified P5 which I much preferred, even though the finishing on the US version was undoubtedly better. This can all get quite subjective. For me Andrew's basses are very carefully refined versions of the Fender design, the graphite reinforcing seems to make a noticeable difference to my ears, the neck profile is just that tiny bit more comfortable, the pickup and electronics add that tiny bit of extra oomph and flexibility. As a retired production engineer I know that the processes in use in some of the Chinese manufacturers now is close to what is used in prestige manufacturers in say the US. So apart from the Kudos of where things are made probably the key differences are now down to material choice, design and attention to detail on finishing and final set up. If you are based in the UK, a trip to see Andrew in his North London workshop is recommended, he is not only knowledgeable, but his show room is well set up. I tried an earlier version of the Essence there before I bought - I have added a write up here in case anyone is interested. Anaconda Basses visit a.pdf
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  11. I use one with no hassle; if all of the cable are coming from the back just be sure to place 2 of the 3 legs at the back.
  12. A bump to help it on its way. The burgundy is a nice colour.
  13. Thanks Mick... I'm planning to go to this, so hope to see a few other Basschatters there!
  14. would you find a use for a hx one or something if the reverse delay doesn't work out?
  15. Thanks for that I was rather worried that with the weight of all the cables something like this might be a little vulnerable to tipping over. Thought something with 4 legs might be required ....... But if something this simple does the trick ........ 👍
  16. This could be a little nice sounding guy.
  17. If it was me... Sherwood Green, but follow path your own, must you.
  18. Up the Junction - Squeeze
  19. The only way is up, Yazz and the Plastic "Something"
  20. I’m in Horsham, West Sussex and have two Monzas if you are around my way and want to try them 😊
  21. Stunning looker. Never knew they made basses. I remember when Larry Carlton was an endorsee, I think he had a tele shaped thing that was his signature model.
  22. Best fivers ever. GLWTS!
  23. Close enough, side by side you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
  24. Up Where We Belong - Jennifer Warnes & Joe Cocker
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