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Thanks David. Martin @Mottlefeeder managed to find them too. The "small vented cab" is 45l and to 55Hz for a single driver. My first guess was to use a 90l cab tuned to 50 hz which is the approximate volume of the Ampeg cab we are copying so in this case it's reassuring to know I've come up pretty much with the same design as Eminence. It may even be that Ampeg knew of this design when it developed the VB212 but to be fair there are only so many sensible solutions for any given driver.
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Excellent condition with no issues. I'm just not playing short scale basses any more. I also have the unused string mute. 780mm scale (about 30.7”) 17mm spacing at bridge 1.4” wide nut Alder body with Indian Rosewood fingerboard Tortoise pick guard options 2 Nordstrand single coil chrome cover pickups 4 push button pickup selector switches (including “all in” series mode) 4 tone selections including flat, traditional tone roll off, heavy tone roll of, and mid notch Very light weight – 3.18kg / 6lb 15oz 2 way spoke wheel truss rod adjustment Compound radius for excellent playability D’Addario Nickel Round Strings Proprietary custom US Hipshot bridge Proprietary custom licensed Hipshot oval tuning machines.
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Don't Come Around Here No More - Tom Petty
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Go Away - Living Colour
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Excellent condition with no issues. It is soft aged at the factory. Has been modified with a J pup at the bridge position (DiMarzio) and the controls are presently Vol / Pan (no tone control as I've never seen the point!). I should have put the scratchplate back on, I do have it here and it will be included. Super low action. NECK - 6 bolted / Canadian hard rock maple FRETBOARD - Pau Ferro fretless SCALE - short scale, 30″ FINISH - aged: alder body HARDWARE - aged Sandberg PICK UP - 1 sandberg black label split coil + 1 DiMarzio Jazz PREAMP - passive, volume, pan WEIGHT - 3.26kg / 7lb 3oz Trades - 34" scale Sandberg (light weight).
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Warwick Streamer Stage I Year – 1991 Colour – Purple sparkle/metallic Body Finish – Gloss Body Wood – Maple Neck Finish – Gloss Neck Wood – Maple Fretboard – Wenge Frets – 24 Scale Length – 34″ Weight – 9lbs (exact) Electronics – Active 3 band MEC Pickups – MEC PJ Condition - excellent with no visible marks of note and all electronics work fine. This was a custom finish (factory) and on the rear of the bass under the clear lacquer to coat is the legend ‘This instrument is a property of Warwick, Germany’. It was used at NAMM and also as a demo bass for Warwick artists/endorsers. The sound is just about as big and clear as you can get! Only trade might be a light weight Sandberg 34".
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Bolo started following Nuts arn't just for Christmas
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Just-a-nut 3 on my custom bass that has bell brass frets. It also has the Warwick 2 part brass bridge. Other basses U would prefer to have a zero fret, but usually In leave everything original and won't change the hardware on my basses, the Spector Euro and MM are stock. If I don't like how it sounds, I don't buy that instrument.
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voting thread is up gents what a great bunch of tracks, some to make you smile , some intense and some really get you moving, superb
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Who'd have thunk it , I got to share the top step last month with @upside downer and @Baloney Balderdash. As it was a first time for Mr Balderdash , he had the choice of image for us to work on and compose to, thus... "Here is my suggestion to the image for July. A mystic contortionist, admittedly AI generated (but on my intricate description):" This has proved to be a popular image and inspired some cracking entries so have a listen through and choose your favourite 3 tracks 1 @Baloney Balderdash Flip Joint (The Contortionist).... Post Math Rock? 2 @Al Nico The image drew me to imagine a futuristic fairground organ style circus sound. Happy tune with running bass, side snare and clapping. 3 @Chiliwailer Old Age : New Age - the then young contortionist used to perform in the early 90s in ambient beats clubs. Now living off-planet, he’s a midnight street artist in the underground scene. Guitars are kind of ‘synthy contorted’ in his honour. 4 @Leonard Smalls I thought a breakdancing Gandalf deserved something with bass chords and an Ian Dury-style random vocal. Oi oi! 5 @Lord Sausage Listen to Echoes of the Altered by Dreaded Ted & The Nutters on #SoundCloud 6 Lurksalot I was reminded of the whirling dervishes and the noises I produced seem to be consistent with that 7 @Jean-Luc Pickguard was intending to add a vocal to my track, however on re-reading the lyrics I decided it was better left as an instrumental 8 @MoonBassAIpha Inspired by the picture and by a jam at a friend's house over 40 years ago. 9 @upside downer The Sage. Who is he? Where did he come from? What does he want? What does he know? Why has he started breakdancing in the old part of town? Has he got the moves? Can he still do them? Will we have to call an ambulance for the mysterious old coot? Well that drew out some fantastic material, I really enjoyed listening through ... and will do again. Choose your favourite 3 , voting will close at midnight on 31st July Dive in
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warwickhunt started following Hagstrom H8 8 string bass
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Hagstrom HB II 8 string bass Neck Hard Canadian Maple, Bolt-On Neck Binding Multiply Trussrod H-Expander™ Fingerboard Resinator™ Scale Length 30.75“ (781 mm) Radius 15" Inlays Hagstrom Perloid Dot Inlays Frets 21 Medium Jumbo Nut Graph Tech™ Black Tusq XL Nut Width 40 mm Pickups 2 x Hagstrom DynaRail Humbucker Controls 1 x Volume with push/pull coil split, kill switch (mute) near the neck pickup, 4 slide switches (from left to right as seen from playing position) Bridge Hagstrom Adjustable String-Through Body Tuning Keys 4x Hagstrom Design 22:1 Tuning Pegs, 4x Hagstrom Design 18:1 Tuning Pegs Condition - excellent with no visible marks of note and all electronics work fine. However one of the tuning peg ends has sheared off and needs a replacement… weirdly that string is still perfectly in tune 8 months after that peg sheared and I played the Newcastle City Hall gig (video below) at Christmas 2024 without the tuner! In fact Google Cheat Trick (Cheap Trick Tribute) to hear recordings and live examples of this bass.
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jamersongoated started following Wilton Felder appreciation
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I think Wilton Felder is an underrated bassist and deserves more credit with his work from the late 60s when he was given his Fender Telecaster Bass by a club owner in 1968 (which is when he began to learn bass) to playing I Want You Back in 1969 and the amount of musical understanding that he shows throughout everything he played shows that he truly deserves to be credited amongst the session greats such as Chuck Rainey, Carol Kaye, Abe Laboriel, Nathan East etc.
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Hodge started following Feedback for MungoBass
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Bought several bridges from David, and couldn't have asked for a smoother transaction. Very helpful and communicative, just a pleasure to deal with, all round. Cheers.
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At the risk of being the 5th person with recommendations 9 and 10, I play melodic metal originals using a standard tuned 5 and favour this method.. - Use a compact pedalboard with a preamp at the end to get the DI tone you want to send to the PA, rather than a particular amp/cab - Just take the pedalboard if good foldback or full backline is provided by the venue (or you use IEMs - I personally don't) - Get a simple, light, workhorse of an amp that just makes the pedalboard output loud (mine's a Markbass Nano 2 - highly recommend it) - Use the amp EQ to keep the stage sounding how you need it, knowing it can't inadvertently affect the FoH DI - Use whatever cab is provided by a venue or headline band, as it'll probably be fine for stage monitoring and you don't have to move it - Get a cab based mostly on the weight you can stand to move and the value you can stand to lend (mine's a Barefaced Two10 - my wallet is healthier than my neck/back) - If you need two cabs then get two the same, and if you like to keep your gear clean and presentable in metal venues then avoid carpeted cabs Of course, my free advice is worth every penny you paid, but all the very best of luck with the new band and the gear search! 🙂
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MungoBass started following Feedback for Hodge
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Hodge bought a few bass bridges from me. Really timely and friendly communications throughout and super fast payment. He kindly let me know when they had arrived too. Thanks very much Hodge!
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I found this useful when learning it. Apparently though the album version wasn’t Stuart Zender. Fantastic bassline and very rewarding to play in a band.
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For Sale: Pete Skjold Greyling 5 – Impeccable Condition, Handcrafted Luxury Up for grabs is my stunning Pete Skjold Greyling 5, in the best, near-mint condition. This exquisite instrument combines exceptional craftsmanship with versatile sound options, making it a perfect choice for serious musicians. Key Features & Highlights: Beautiful, Warm Tone: The bass offers a very pleasant playing experience with a rich, warm sound that sits perfectly in any band mix. Flexible Sound Shaping: Equipped with a 4-way pickup switch (Reverse P, Series, Parallel, or P), allowing for a wide range of tonal options. New Thomastik JF 345 Flats: Recently fitted with these high-quality strings, the bass sounds fantastic and plays buttery smooth. Comfort & Playability: 33-inch scale length with a lightweight body (only 3.85 kg) and a superb H string, making it comfortable for extended playing. Premium Construction: 4-piece body crafted from fine Mahogany Symmetrical roasted quartersawn Maple neck, a true feel-good neck Indian Rosewood fretboard Evo gold frets Controls: Volume and tone blend for easy sound shaping Finish: Special satin finish that feels great and looks elegant Extras: Comes with a very high-quality, sturdy Skjold gig bag for safe transport Price & Details: Original price: $4,400 USD (plus shipping, taxes, and fees) This beautiful instrument is offered at a very attractive price, as I am currently having a custom 5-string built. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a top-tier, handcrafted bass that combines stunning aesthetics with incredible sound and playability. Feel free to contact me for more details or to arrange a viewing!
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Probably best I think given any issues the neck may have, I don’t know how long the auction has left to go but I wouldn’t be surprised if it goes into the 3-4k region
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That seems like the best decision. A lot of questions about the authenticity of the instrument.
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I'd Rather Be With You - Bootsy Collins
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Fender American Vintage II 1966 Jazz Bass
kevin_lindsay replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in Basses For Sale
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Here's your chance to grab another of my builds. Price includes insured delivery within the UK Allparts neck with rolled fingerboard edges, and smooted fret ends, for a really comfortable playing feel. Finished in ultra thin nitrocellulose lacquer. Gotoh Kluson style tuners with staggered posts. Bone nut Neck plate with same serial number as on David's black Strat. Alder body. Custom wound pickups to match the magnetic types, bobbin colour, wire type, and coil resistance, on each pickup to match the pickupntypes used by David. Gotoh Wilkinson VG 300 tremolo to provide a vintage look, but with greater stability compared to a 6 screw vintage trem. Mini toggle switch, mounted flush to the pickguard surface, to add the neck pickup in any selector position. CRL 5 way selector switch CPS pots Switchcraft output jack Comes with the Gilmour / Hendrix suede leather strap. Comes with deluxe padded gigbag. Go on, treat yourself!
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Decided there are far too many questions about this - even at 1500 quid + auction fees which bidding is now at. So going to pass. Thanks for all the info chaps, you have been most helpful!