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I much prefer series to parallel in a side by side comparison. 😱😖 Ain't that the truth?
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Two pups and a preamp won in an auction to go with the Jazz neck coming from Kiwi, so now I just need a body and assorted hardware
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Hope it all goes well for you.
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Careful Chris, you are demonstrating that the bridge has an influence on the tone, when the consensus here is more or less the opposite... What's next? Tonewood? 😱🤪
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Yes, that's a phenomena that mainly didn't exist back in the 1980's, except for things like JV Squiers and NJ Series BC Rich.
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dudewheresmybass started following Toltec Pickups
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I have a toltec in my Squier 50's P. it sounds great, and much better than the stock unit.
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I gigged my little rig at the weekend at a venue in London. It would have been perfect apart from the fact that I needed a Wah for two songs 🙄 That being said, It worked really well and was complimented on the tones I got from the rig (GP5, Choc + and Weeping demon wah.) @Rayman I thought the same initially, but once I started tweaking EQ, and bass amp models, I found that it came good for me. With the eq and amp/cab options on offer within the unit, it's clearly been designed with the bass player in mind - perhaps not primarily, but definitely there
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Hey guys, Bought this brand new a few months ago as a back up. I have only tested it, its never been used at a rehearsal or on a gig. Needing to raise funds for some new 'in ears' so decided to let this little fella go. These are brilliant little amps if dont already know, packs a punch. As new condition, not a mark on it. £180 posted or collection from Swindon. Thanks
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Honestly. I think that they are more likely to take advantage of basses made in countries where wages and rents are cheaper so can make the same thing for less.
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Some things are more expensive, but probably some things are less expensive. I don't think that bass makers have become greedy or rapacious as such, more that there has been a cultural shift in how they market their goods and present their worth. If people will pay, who can blame them? The big question is whether despite the proportionate price increases British people are more able to buy luxury items like high-end basses than they were 40 years ago because they are better-off overall. That's a difficult thing to quantify, but my instinct is that we are better-off, generally speaking.
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A thread for Basschatters who have an interest in HIFI
BassTractor replied to leroydiamond's topic in General Discussion
Whatever you choose, @bass_dinger, do not underestimate the modest CS505. It's both a magnificent player and a keeper. Mine's from 1982 or so, and probably needs a new belt now. Different models exist with different heads, and I can't be very specific, but if yours is the model with the dedicated cartridges under a non-standard head, it's relatively easy to change the head so it can take standard cartridges. Me, I eventually went for a moving coil (and the arm in that case needed some extra counter-weight), and also exchanged the rubber platter cover with a thicker, softer one. -
All the best for the treatment and the upcoming gig. Yes, try not to catch a cold. Might be worth wearing a mask for a bit of protection.
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If you'd read the entire thread, which I doubt, I already gave a real world personal answer. That said if you want something straight out, I'd say that if you are a cheapskate, anything above £100 is going to sound very expensive to your ears, if you are so rich that money is never an issue, I'd say anything above £1.000.000 could be considered expensive. If you're an average John Doe, the limit would be around £2500, so basically above average monthly wages, which is £2633,5. But, as I already wrote, so it will avoid you to read the whole thread, anything expensive is something beyond your budget, so everyone will have a different answer. And, frankly, the argument of the gigging instrument is a bit dull as it's absolutely not the main point to consider. That said any mass produced instrument is, to me (but it's the point here), way too expensive, especially Fender-like instruments, which are basically two planks screwed together. Satisfied?
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Harley B PB50 got the Tele Treatment...
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eve of the war - Jeff Wayne
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Well, you've probably already seen it, but my preparations for next year are done - cleared out all bass and music related gear from my FB Marketplace and ebay watch/save lists, and got one final hit before going cold turkey... https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/520914-nbd-ibanez-atk200 Right, ready to sign up when the 2026 thread goes live! No basses living rent free in my head, feel good, feel confident that 2026 will be a year of great success (and improved prosperity)...
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oakforest5961 started following View To A Trill
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Lozz196 started following When Chris Squire played a Tele ... and Trace Elliott TE1200 users
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I`m sure I`ll be able to hear that from here!!!
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Funded by us, apparently.............
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Honestly, mate, I don't know and I've never really taken the time to find out. Actual 'Rays never appealed to me. If I've ever played one, it'll have been briefly at a bass bash or something. People just call this the "Stingray killer", probably because the Internet is built from beef. Always beef about something, trying to get a rise out of some group or other. I have no idea how true it is, the whole "Stingray killer" thing, and I don't really care. I can tell you this sounds like it'll be tasty live, plenty mid poke, even when the EQ is set flat. I might be modding the switch though - the two pairs of coils together in parallel is pretty scooped sounding and easily my least favourite sound of the three. Might mod the switch to be north pair/both in series/south pair in the future. It is on the chonky side of things - 4.7kg/10.34lubs according to the bathroom scales. Personally, I consider this to be a middleweight, but I know many have other ideas (and unfortunately for some, it's not a simple preference, but a physical requirement for their basses to be lightweight).
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Bass slapper...literally 😂
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FT: Late '90s (or 2000) Fender PB70US MIJ for a BB2000
Cairobill replied to Cairobill's topic in Basses For Sale
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I bought a hefty weight bit of kit from Ash and it arrived all well and with packaging the kids appreciated near Christmas!
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Wages, rents, wages, energy costs, wages, commodity costs, wages did I mention wages? Anyone seen the price of RAM these days? A small prediction that in the near term the price of base metals, precious metals and timber is going nowhere but up. Musicman prices I think just reflect a wider trend. Many Mexican made Fenders now break the £1200 barrier. I don’t think this is simply down to profiteering.
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Eve Of Destruction - Barry McGuire
