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  2. It really is enormously versatile, like a more refined/polished version of my old G&L L2000. if finances allowed it would be a keeper, but my days of keeping a 'stable' are long gone (alongside the days of having disposable income 😁).
  3. It’s a 1st gen Squier Affinity so I can’t imagine it has something as fancy as a compound radius, but thank you for the heads up. 😊
  4. Thanks, that would be great.
  5. I'm reasonably certain you are correct in your wiring assumptions. If not then, I assume you'll come down and fix it for me
  6. Gf at and creamy sounds like big muff kinda territory
  7. Patience is key here. If it's a rosewood (or similar) fretboard then be VERY careful when removing the frets, as it splinters very easily. Heat them up with a soldering iron to let them lift themselves out of the grooves before carefully pulling them out. Get a radius block too for the smoothing/sanding after the gaps have been filled in - these come in various sizes, so check with a radius gauge first - you might need two, as some boards have a compound radius (slightly different radius closer to the nut than the bridge).
  8. Force Ten - Rush
  9. I don't really have any preference when it comes how the neck is attached. I'm fairly flexible on profile too, not to fussed on radius. I'm happy on my Jazz with its 38mm neck and Rick with its 44mm neck. If it is on the chunkier side at the nut then ideally it'd be slimmer back to front, rather than a baseball bat, just to keep things manageable. In an ideal world the neck will be glossed or painted, but it's not a deal breaker. I've seen a Fender Player Plus PJ, which very much looks like a P bass, but is acceptable as it's a metallic snot green. No idea what they're like though and I've read mixed things. I've also seen a Sterling 34 in seafoam sparkle that is pretty tempting. Headless might be a bit too far, one step at a time, eh?
  10. The SP1 is doing the multiscale thing - but on the treble side more than the bass, so the higher strings will sound softer and warmer than a 34, and definitely a 35" bass (which can be quite pingy on high strings) I am expecting a decent B, but not as good as a 37".
  11. Well, the intonation on that GG Mapleglo Ric has been fixed... 🤣 and there have been a few other modifications too, including swapping out the knobs for larger 1" diameter ones, like those on my 2023.
  12. Or the old Kestrel basses. I've been looking for one for ages. Plus of course my seemingly endless quest for a Manson Explorer... You also very rarely see Gibson Victory basses in the UK.
  13. I must say, that remix is pretty damned good. Well done Red.
  14. Neck is Wenge... I will discretely use the Mrs. scale to weigh my bass and let you know.
  15. Hi all, Thinking of ripping the frets out of my Squier Affinity jazz, I’m pretty sure some of you have done this too, so please share any hints/tips/do’s/don’t’s. Also looking for recommendations for somewhere to purchase wood veneer for the fret slots. Ta very much in advance. 😎
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  17. Guns Of Navarone - The Skatalites
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  19. Well used USA made Sub with the textured finish in blue with blue scratch plate. Active 2 band EQ, all works as it should. Could do with new strings. There are no dings or damage to the body or neck, the back of the neck is beautifully smooth with natural wear to the finish, a few marks on head stock tip. Pretty much zero fret wear. Comes with super quality CNB padded gig bag. £595 UK shipping £20
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  20. Bah! Already out of stock! I shall comfort myself that I'd have preferred red.
  21. I’ll look into them, thanks.
  22. I have done that thanks….I’m looking for any Basschat experience as a helping hand. If a link is given I can send it to the USA.
  23. Bang Bang - BA Robertson
  24. Might I suggest you drop the weight on here, as Thumbs can vary with different woods. GLWTS. Beautiful top btw.
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