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M4TT started following Johannes Rubner 3/4 bass: best way to sell?
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Hi, I am looking to sell my late mother-in-law’s double bass. She was an avid musician who enjoyed playing a number of instruments semi-professionally. She had two double basses, the first she asked be donated to a local school for children to hopefully learn the joys of using it as it was “a cheap” one which we have done but the second she said was a much more professional instrument that should be used to the full as she did in front of an audience. Anyway I’ve been searching around and having spoken to a local-ish shop who wanted 30% commission to sell it I thought I’d see what other options there were and stumbled upon this forum. I see that I can subscribe to sell items here but I wanted to ask you, the regular members, if you felt that would be the best course of action for such an instrument or if there were other, better, alternatives I should consider. I won’t put any pictures here as I don’t want to contravene any rules but it is a very well loved and looked after Johannes Ruben 3/4 made in 1987, with the serial 12/87. To my untrained eye it looks to be in great condition and a few years ago my late mother-in-law indicated to my wife it was worth around £7-8k. I’m out of my depth in understanding the real value of such an instrument and would welcome any advice on that side of things too, does anyone know who could help with that? There are also, separately, two bows which we would look to sell. Again any advice on how best to sell them would be fantastic. I hope this post isn’t breaking any rules and would like to thank you for any help in advance.
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This is true of all electronic and musical instruments too. It is the joy of making, t(at is satisfying not financial savings.
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How was your open mic or jam night last night?
Stub Mandrel replied to tauzero's topic in General Discussion
Last night Fractured Persona took a four song slot at a jam night. Squeezed in a tiny space. Lots of love for my Westone Thunder 1. Went very well and a big confidence boost for our less experienced members. -
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2 superb bass cabs In great condition, that have served me well but dont get used anymore and need a new home. Everything works without any issues, a couple of hex nuts missing off the back but can be easily replaced for pence if you really need to. Comes with 2 Hotcovers protective covers worth over £100. Would be interested in a trade for a Fender Mustang Bass. Specs Ashdown ABM 410H 600w 8ohm Ashdown ABM 115 300w 8ohm
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roger started following What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
roger replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
drilling holes in nice P & Jazz basses for bridge covers that never stay on! (unless custom shop relic)😡 it's personally put me off buying a few basses, double sided tape................🤷♂️. 'this won't hang around for long' (of course it always does) the phrase: 'if you know you know' Status Graphite: 'Rob's not making anymore' hysteria -
No Sex - Limp Bizkit
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FS UK 62 Jazz Bass Fender Custom Shop Relic Sunburst £2500 posted
Brucegill replied to Brucegill's topic in Basses For Sale
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Entombed86 joined the community
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Splendid news. It looks great - very pleased it plays OK now too 😊
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I play in an Elton tribute band and learning that album was a nice little adventure. Brilliant stuff.
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silverfoxnik started following Yamaha BB300 1996. Prices includes postage UK mainland
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Yamaha BB300 1996. Prices includes postage UK mainland
silverfoxnik replied to richardd's topic in Basses For Sale
Lovely authentic, vintage P-Bass tones from these old Yamaha BBs... But they also have something unique about their tone too. Something in the pick ups/pick up placement perhaps? I had a black one years ago - bought on Basschat of course - and never should have sold it! 🤦 Anyway, moving swiftly on, this one looks like a really nice example, and at a very good price too! GLWTS 👍 (p.s. what a beautiful garden @richardd) -
yellow brick road is superb bass playing throughout and such a great tone ...
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Keep It Clean - Charley Jordan
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Daz The Way (I Like It) - KC and The Sunshine Band
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lee650 started following Future impact v1 (updated to v3) +rehouse
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
DF Shortscale replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
This used to be my bass, I can happily vouch for it, it’s a light weight, beautifully built and super easy to play instrument. I got in new from Japan a few years ago. The action can go crazy low on these, definitely lower than I needed and I like low action a lot. The tone is bright and snappy, but you can get a really nice jazz front pickup tone from it, especially with the preamp engaged. It’s basically a modern J style short scale. The body shape is a downsized P, this was the shape before they came out with the Baby Z series. If anyone decides to buy it, I strongly recommend the Atelier Z short scale rounds, I tried a bunch of different strings on this bass and I liked their own strings so much that I ordered loads of them, I still have a few spare unopened packs so message me if you’d like them. Also feel free to ask if you have any questions about it. (No affiliation to Fender Fever, I had a good experience dealing with him, but I just want to see it go to a good home!) -
I'm not sure it does. First of all many of the arguably most successful and musical cabs are non-flat response designs. There is room for highly coloured designs to become part of a bassists sound, for people to bring experience and creative flair to musical instrument design. The frequency range of a bass is limited and can be covered by single speakers and a successful single speaker design is relatively easy to design and build. Mid priced commercial bass designs are often compromised by cost cutting so putting a higher spec driver in a cab with a bit more bracing can lead to a cheaper cab or one which genuinely might work 'better'. Though you won't get an awful lot of agreement about what better sounds like. Also fewer bass cabs are sold than PA speakers so building at scale is less likely and teh market will be less competitive. It's also more common to use passive cabs for bass and it is amps that are more challenging and expensive to build than speaker cabs. Few of us now would go out and buy a passive PA system and building an active cab is difficult and expensive as a one off. For PA speakers the issue is that you can't cover the full audio spectrum with single driver cabs so you need multiple drivers and a decent crossover. It's simple enough to use open source free software to design a basic 2-way crossover using theory alone but getting the design of the crossover right is an iterative process of having a target response for both divers building the cossover and accurately measuring the actual response then making corrections. You will also have to consider the phase response as well as the frequency response. The response through the crossover frequencies is way less important in reproducing bass than reproducing the human voice for example and it is going to be a rare amateur that can match the professionals. You can build great cabs and put the absolute best drivers in them but without the ability to design a great crossover your design probably won't match the best commercial designs. The paradigm for PA cabs shifted with the introduction of cheap, lighweight class D amps of almost unlimited power and is shifting again with the advent of DSP. It is still possible to build a bass cab for less money thatn a commercial cab or to spend that money on something better than you could afford to buy. It's still possible to build a valve amp yourself but you won't make a huge saving if any. It's just not economic to build your own active PA amp for anything other than the joy of it.
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Well done for passing! Maybe it's time to learn something for pleasure? It doesn't need to be difficult, just something you enjoy. You can always learn your grade 3 pieces at the same time. It's important to keep it fun.
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alyctes started following Using cello as double bass
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I tried to play my old and very, very "roadworn" cello a few years ago... Had to tune it in fourths; I've been ruined by bass guitars, ruined I tell you...
