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I reckon its poly, its a recent enough budget bass, an LTD PJ type bass.
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BlueMoon started following Stripping paint
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Is the existing finish poly or nitro?
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toneknob started following Spinal Tap 2 ...
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He's had the Ibanez double a while - there are twitter posts from 2015 for example
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PRICE REDUCTION - £25 shipped or £20 pickup in person. Hi Folks, Flyht Pro 1U Rack Drawer 27.5cm wide x 25cm deep for sale. I bought this directly from Thomann as B-Stock and had overlooked its dimensions so I immediately tried to return it to them but they just issued me a refund as it wasn't worth the environmental impact of shipping it across Europe, apparently. I didn't even screw it in once during its time with me so it appears to be completely brand new to my eyes. Nice smooth action on the drawer. You're welcome to come and pick it up IRL from Petersfield, Hampshire, England or I can ship it to you for an extra £5 (which would be a total of £25). Happy to meet you somewhere local to Petersfield or arrange a fuel contribution from you if you need it driving a little further. Feel free to fire over any questions you may have. Cheers, B
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(Im)patiently waiting for my Stadium XL from Andertons. It seems most of us wanted an earlier release, rather than waiting for Showtime to be included. Now to appear in v1.2
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How was your open mic or jam night last night?
tauzero replied to tauzero's topic in General Discussion
Back to the Cavern in Tamworth - Pitchers has now gone by the wayside. As I've just bought another bass, I've decided to thin the herd, and one of the candidates for thinning is the Esh Poseidon V which I never take out because it's valuable. However, I regularly take out the valuable Seis, and the valuable new bass will also get taken out, so I dragged it out and put in a new battery. Aside from the fact it's got tapewounds on it (they're black so they look cool but I really don't like the feel), it's lovely, so it gets to stay. The girls still don't have a bassist, so I stood in, but one potential player came along last night to watch rather than to play so they may be sorted out now. -
Dammit, he makes headlesses too! Retro me Satane!
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I remember back in the early 90s I walked the Tour de Mont Blanc with my girlfriend... We carried a tent, and food/clothes for 7 days - being fit we managed the 100+ miles in 4 days but we'd sweated like pigs as it was also warm. When we got back to Chamonix we looked for gifts for folks, a friend of ours was well into Reblochon so we bought her a decent lump. As we were going home on the coach I'd put on my lightweight shoes for the journey back so the only safe place to put the Reblochon was in my mountain boot (the one I'd been wearing for 25+ very sweaty miles per day) in my pack. The nearly 24 hour journey was accomplished in sweltering heat - 30+C - so we naturally worried a bit about the cheese. However, there was nothing we could do... When we got back the cheese had melted into the shape of my boot, but we stuck it in the fridge and gave it to our friend the following day. A week later we saw her and she thanked us effusively for the cheese- "it's the best I've ever had!" she said.
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Bagman started following Boss OC-5 Octave!!!!
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so the Boss OC-5 is "better" than the OC-2 fair call?
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Warwick Thumb Bass Pre-amp noise
goingdownslow replied to goingdownslow's topic in Repairs and Technical
The barrel jack is plugged into a socket on the vol control and is easily removable. Undoing the nut is still a pita though. -
Looks as if you've got enough slack in the leads to the jack socket to be able to pull it out through the body without unsoldering them, which makes life a lot easier when you replace the socket (barrel jacks are a consumable item) as you can solder in the new socket without having to furtle around in the cavity.
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Yesterday, I had the first of what should now be regular singing lessons. It was only a short one due to temporary issues around a teaching venue. That will be resolved once the teacher has got a new house. I also went to my first rehearsal with a new choir. First impressions are favourable. I have about six months or so to go of not being able to play sax owing to the bone graft and tooth implant. In a random fit of wanting to do something different, I had a go at playing a brass instrument for the first time (I did clear it with the dentist first). I went to a local group that was having a 'have-a-go' session for newcomers. I opted to have a got at a euphonium and got some noises out of it, some might even have born resemblance to a note. The euphonium is the same pitch as both my cello and baritone sax - it starts on the Bb below bass clef and cello and sax both start on the C. An annoying aspect is that in band repertoire, the euphonium is regarded as a transposing instrument in Bb and is written for in treble clef. This is so that a player of another instrument can just play it if needed as the fingerings are then the same. Away from bands, it is treated as being chromatic, non-transposing, and the music is at concert pitch in bass clef. If you want to play both, you need to learn two sets of fingerings. Saxes have the same issue. They have always been fully chromatic as they were invented in the mid-C19th and did not develop from a more primitive instrument. Nevertheless they are treated as transposing to avoid having two sets of fingerings for Eb and Bb instruments.
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GregNouveau started following Well, hi there!!
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Found my way here at long last! Been a bad bass "player" for around 40 years now: never put the time in really to get good, as I've been concentrating more on music production since the 1980's.... Still making music today and dabbling in bass ,too..! I've owned many basses over the years: Steinberger, Status, Cort, Hofner, Fender, Hohner and Rickenbacker, to name virtually all of them! 🙂 I can't help designing, modifying (improving!) things and building stuff: I've built a few instruments over the years, including 2 basses. The first was a real hybrid: imagine, if you will, a Ric 4003 body, in natural mahogany. Set into this a through-body solid laminated fibreglass neck with an ebony fingerboard. Oh..its fretless too.......and headless! It has a Lace pickup embedded in the body at the sweet spot....and it also has a Roland GK3B split pickup, for connection to my synths! The 2nd, which I completed last year, is a YF23 jet-fighter-shaped 3 string fretless, based on the neck from a Westone Spectrum LX. This has a custom 3 pole jazz pickup fitted: the body, as it stands, is a sheet of painted MDF...but the plan is to acquire a nice piece of hardwood and replicate the body using that to finish! So....Hi! 🙂
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Woodinblack started following Keys required for neo-prog covers, Bristol/Bath/West Wilts
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Keys required for neo-prog covers, Bristol/Bath/West Wilts
Woodinblack replied to Rich's topic in Other Musicians
Thats seems like my dream gig, except I am here in Yeovil and frankly my keys are a bit rusty! -
It's a nice enough looking intrument, I'm sure it sounds decent too. Absolutely nothing outstanding or even particularly 'metal' about it though, just seems to be another black P shaped bass. Click on any guitar shop webiste and there will likely be multiple 'stealth' looking instruments with similar specs from various manufacturers.
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Hollowman - Entombed
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Nope just leaving it as is, headstock will be gloss black