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Like these that much that I've ordered a set for my Ric 4003. 45-105 because I really can't be a***d with the hassle of setting up the bridge again! Thanks for the heads up J-LP 👍
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Osiris replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
That's great, thanks for the detailed reply. But please keep me updated on how you get on as and when you play a full gig with it. -
Chunk Systems Brown Dog up for grabs, not getting the love it deserves from me. The Brown Dog enables you to produce rampaging waves of meat with your bass guitar while still keeping your basslines tight and letting the character of your instrument's tone shine through. With two fuzz modes (hard and soft), a mixing stage and a unique gating circuit the Brown Dog gives you a wide range of fuzzy and synthy bass tones Price includes UK Postage
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That's my fault, I'm a details person and I just assume everyone is as fascinated as I am about loudspeakers. I'm a riot at parties 😂
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Back up for sale… 2023 RB Streamer LX5, carolena body, laminated maple neck, wenge fretboard, Just-a-nut, 3D bridge, active MEC pickups, 2 band active EQ, Warwick straplocks, Rockbag, truss rod tool. Superb bass, but not playing it much at all. £500 posted via Parcelforce tracked, or collection from the Isle of Wight from any of the ferry ports your side (Portsmouth/Southampton/Southsea/Lymington).
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Bigwan started following Scruffy Aguilar GS112 for £157 in Bristol
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Scruffy Aguilar GS112 for £157 in Bristol
Bigwan replied to lemmywinks's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Great cabs these. Should have bought a second one instead of selling the one I had because it "wasn't enough". Ended up with a 4x12 from another company which was WAY too much.... -
How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
dmccombe7 replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
Nice choice of songs there. I use Money as my soundcheck as it covers all 4 strings and isn't busy and the SE can easily set things up to it. Got that tip on here somewhere. Dave -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
AlexDelores replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Sorry just noticed these have already been shared. They look very nice though! -
The Guitar Weasel started following Bass damaged by faulty case
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This is just my opinion, There’s quite a lot of breakout on the fretboard probably from a bad refret, I’m on phone picks but they don’t look level either, wrong decal and knobs and 1 intonation screw is shorter , tuners and pickguard look original , the font on the neck stamp looks right to me , will have a better look later at home , I think I’ve seen this jazz up for sale before
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AlexDelores replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
https://retrovibe.co.uk/product/retrovibe-p30-slab-precision-bass-30-6-short-scale-yellow-limited-edition-of-8/ -
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Chiliwailer started following Music Man Stingray Special - Tort Pickguard - WD Music
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MuddBass started following Bass damaged by faulty case
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BEFORE entering into any further dialogue with G4M, I would encourage you to speak with Citizens Advice https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk regarding the potential to engage in a legal dispute with G4M. Ultimately, they sold you a case that designed to protect your instrument, but seemingly has done the opposite. https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer/somethings-gone-wrong-with-a-purchase/claim-compensation-if-an-item-or-product-causes-damage/ " If an item causes damage to your property through no fault of your own, you may have a legal right to claim compensation (also known as claiming ‘damages’). "
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Obrienp replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Yes, I had an Aerodyne too and had the same issue. Ditto with the Gretsch Junior Jet and I have it with the Guild Starfire (but I have found a fix for that). I don’t notice it so much with the U5 as it has a bit of an arm chamfer and there is one on the the back opposite it, which makes the bass tilt slightly against the body, making less of an acute angle under the arm. It actually has a belly bulge rather than cut but it works for some reason. Also the body size is reduced proportionately to the scale, which puts the edge in a different place on the arm. That said, I don’t use it for a full gig: I tend to use it for a few songs that require fretless, so I can’t really say whether it would get uncomfortable but I have been rehearsing with some folks where I use it exclusively, so I might be able to comment after a full gig with them. If it is uncomfortable, I will apply the fix I use with the Starfire: stick on foam edging designed to stop toddlers injuring themselves bashing into tables. It works a treat and the adhesive is not meant to damage the finish (we’ll see about that). I wish I had known about it when I had the Aerodyne. I think @Casapete gigs with one and might be able to say how it is over an extended period.