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Unfortunately that interface has had to compromised in order to maintain the overall playability.
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NickA started following Open heart?
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Total respect for the DIY. I just would not dare. Fingers crossed and best of luck
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Sweeneythebass started following Squier CV Mustang Bass Olympic White + Labella flats
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FS UK 62 Jazz Bass Fender Custom Shop Relic Sunburst £2500 posted
MungoBass replied to Brucegill's topic in Basses For Sale
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
roger replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
Ooooo love that when it's screwed down that tight -
Sandberg Panther Special - reduced from £1900 to £1400
Cuzzie replied to Nick upson's topic in Basses For Sale
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Great to see it saved, I think the design is really interesting - that interface between the neck and body is so important to how the sustain works.
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Bassybert started following Squier CV Mustang Bass Olympic White + Labella flats
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Selling my CV Mustang bought off @Loz back in the summer. I really wanted a short scale mustang as I love the look and the tone, but despite giving it a fair go my sausage fingers are proving too much for the narrower string spacing and shorter scale. It's in excellent condition, not a nick or dent on it apart from a small scuff to the top of the headstock and some tarnishing on the bridge/tuners. I've fitted a new set of Labella Mustang Flats before deciding if it stays or goes and these are pretty much brand new. Looking for £285 - happy to meet up within reasonable distance or can post if buyer sorts courier FYI (I have a dedicated shipping box from Andertons I can use to send) Thanks, J
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EB Pino Paladino Smoothie Flats - Bargain ?
edstraker123 replied to edstraker123's topic in Accessories and Misc
I'll update you when I put them on the other basses. They feel fantastic, smoother than any other flats I've played and low tension so really nice to play. -
Modern Vintage MVJ4-66 Fretless - Olympic White
jay-syncro replied to jay-syncro's topic in Basses For Sale
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Trace Elliot - Rescue & Restore (and bargain finds)
Rosie C replied to SimonK's topic in Amps and Cabs
No, my amp doesn't have UV, I believe it's the later model with the electro-fluorescent plate, which we think the previous owner disconnected. When my electronically-minded friend visits at Christmas we'll have a look inside. Hopefully no damage has been done to the drive circuit running for years without the panel connected! -
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FS UK 62 Jazz Bass Fender Custom Shop Relic Sunburst £2500 posted
Chiliwailer replied to Brucegill's topic in Basses For Sale
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Custom painted (printed) part bass-peacock context...
edstraker123 replied to bgmttt's topic in Bass Guitars
Hi, Yes I was thinking I could supply the pickguard to be printed to guarantee the fit. I was playing in AI last night : Ricky x LV or Ricky X Joy Division - it was just an experiment as presumably this would be a trademark infringement but was a cool start to get the creative juices flowing. The JD didn't come out properly but this would be cool with the big waves under the strings if smaller waves covered the whole pickguard ( IMHO 😆) -
Crafted in Japan Jaguar, Black. PRICE DROP £950 or near offer
NeA replied to NeA's topic in Basses For Sale
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Little Red Rooster - Rolling Stones
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Mars Cowling was so good. I saw him play with Travers on the 'Crash and Burn' tour, and he was outstanding.
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rushbo started following Unsung bass albums
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Be Bop Deluxe: 'Live in the Air Age' Charlie Tumahai did an amazing job in supporting Bill Nelson's extravagant and complex material. He's surprisingly funky, too. He also contributed some outstanding harmony vocals and had a very cool stage presence. fIREHOSE: 'Ragin' Full-On' There's nothing like a three-piece band to get a bassist to put the effort in. Mike Watt blazes all over this album, filling up the dead air in melodic and interesting ways. Max Webster: 'Live Magnetic Air' Max Webster were more than 'that band who hung about with Rush' - they made some great albums and Dave Myles was at the heart of them. This live album really showcases his superb playing - always forceful and driving. 'Paradise Skies' is a high point, but it's all good. (An honourable mention must go to the guy he replaced after their first two albums - Mike Tilka). 10cc: 'Deceptive Bends' I've picked 'Deceptive Bends' but it could have been any 10cc album, really. Graham Gouldman is criminally underrated as a bassist. His composition skill carries over beautifully into how he writes his bass lines, and they are always superbly constructed. 'The Things We Do For Love' from this record is a great example of what he does.
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AndyBigLad joined the community
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The Chicken - Jaco Pastorius
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Sadowsky USA Jazz Pickups
Supernaut replied to Supernaut's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
