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  2. As in your other thread, an unknown newbie posting a link is not going to get much of a response. David
  3. The Fender Rumble gets very good reviews so I don’t think it’s a bad choice
  4. It’s not just the price it’s the booking system. Being able to see availability for different locations and times is critical when I’m coordinating a practise. I don’t have time to phone around different rehearsal spaces, then check with band members, then phone around again, then message on Whasapp… pirate has invested in a really good booking system and with a large range of locations and rooms it’s meant I can live a life, work a full time job AND organise band rehearsals.
  5. Hello, looking for a Jad freer Capo preamp pedal. Based in north wales, but happy to travel or pay for postage, thankyou
  6. The gig on Saturday was a dep for a blues / americana (sort of) band at Diseworth Village Hall. A bit different setting to the last gig I did two weeks ago, a slightly dodgy rock club in a rundown part of inner-city Hull, this was a small village hall in a well to do part of rural England, just off the M1 a short distance away from East Midlands Airport. A lovely and rather picturesque little village, complete with signs on lampposts rallying locals to protest at any possible industrial development in the area (as well as discouraging strangers from parking up there for a fortnight to avoid using the nearby airport car parks)! The people promoting the gig were super friendly and helpful (as they were in the club in Hull), decent PA, free food, having to keep turning down free beers, etc. Not a bad payer either! I say it was a dep gig, but I was in an earlier version of the band and have done a couple of deps since I left. Basically, when I’m playing, it’s the Zep tribute band with a female singer-songwriter (the guitarist’s girlfriend), so we all know each and are used to playing together. A very good audience reaction and generally a great night. The usual motorway closure on the two hour drive home, but this one wasn’t too bad – M1 closed, diverted onto the M18 to the A1(M) and then picking the M62 up just a little further out, maybe 15 minutes added to the drive (one day I will start a thread on motorway closures driving back from gigs at night)! Gear was, as ever, the 70s P bass into a Handbox R-400 amp / Berg CN212 cab. Footwear was the usual grey suede Vans hi-tops! I’m a bit worried that they are starting to wear out and I might have start wearing in a new pair for gigs (darker grey pigskin Vans)!
  7. Price dropped to £270! Comes with a solid hard case too.
  8. Bristol is the same, too. (Pirate started here and the head office is literally 100m from me right now). The business model is to keep costs as low as possible and it seems this involves cutting corners. I once did a practice there and one of the guys was locked in a room with the lights and all power cut off. Thankfully we got him out in the end! In my experience, it’s worth spending a few more quid for somewhere decent.
  9. Vol, 3 Way Pup Select, Jack...
  10. Just to add to the colour complexity, my Fender Japan Tomomi jazz is trans fiesta red. I love the colour! As Wavemaker explained above, trying to accurately capture this colour is almost impossible.
  11. I can only speak for the ones in London and they work out to be a lot cheaper than other options and their booking system is really easy.
  12. You might also like B-15NC if you came across one (well, it'd be rather B-15 Heritage, but still). With a 60'ish P-bass it sounds delicious. P.S.: sorry for off-topic. My vote would obviously be for the Ampeg. I only tried an RB-110, so no experience with a way more powerful RB-210, but it sounded amazing. That thump as if there was a compressor for the low frequencies.
  13. It was brilliant. Played the Swan in Stourport on severn. A local gig with the best energy and crowd.
  14. Down The Dustpipe - Quo
  15. You would think that Lawrie, think I got carried away when I got my pension lump sum LOL
  16. Anyone have a mid-to-late 1980s Hohner B2A or "The Jack"? I'm trying to figure out what type of output jack they used. 

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    2. Mediocre Polymath

      Mediocre Polymath

      Interesting, thanks. It looks more like this type than a standard barrel jack. Is there any sort of nut on the inside, or does it just screw into the wood?

    3. Mediocre Polymath

      Mediocre Polymath

      Thanks @SpondonBassed. I'd hoped the B2A was the same, but it looks like the smaller body allows for a different arrangement. "The Jack" (a confusing name when you're talking about its jack) seems to have been fitted with some sort of barrel jack – there's a 30–40-mm-deep and 12 mm wide threaded hole that runs into the body from the side. I can't tell if it originally had a nut on the inside because that bit of the interior got wrecked in this bass.  

    4. SpondonBassed

      SpondonBassed

      I believe this originally had a barrel jack.  @Andyjr1515 replaced it for me a good while ago.  I have no idea what it looked like.

  17. it's a beauty
  18. Lakland and Fender
  19. Hi Andy, Is this still available? Phil
  20. Persona;lly I would go for the Ampeg. Ampeg and bass go together naturally. Fender do not. My Ampeg B15NF is a delight to play through and always makes me smile no matter my mood. I have never got on with Fender bass amps.
  21. Southbound Again - Dire Straits
  22. Looks incredible Brian. Are you operating a bass museum?
  23. Email Andy. He’s a great guy and I bet he has the images. Without them you won’t sell a vintage bass.
  24. Go West - Pet Shop Boys
  25. You certainly get some great gigs, Michael and that J sounds great in the mix to me. If it ain’t broke, don’t shoehorn a P in to fix it. P tones are where I’m at right now and have been for a fair old while. Having dabbled with a Mustang and a P, I’m back using my old custom Maruszczyk Elwood L, favouring the neck up. Feels like playing a comfy, old pair of slippers, whilst giving me the tone I want in spades (the pickups are split coils in J sized enclosures) and the potential for variation if required.
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