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I've owned several Moon jazz basses and they are my favourite FSO. My current one is a 70's style JB4 with an ebony fretboard and a dark burgandy nitro finish. It's immense and really nails that 70's Jazz tone. It does differ from a 70's Fender in a coupe of ways, it's lightweight and well built! 😁 It's looking a bit more Road worn these days, but it looked like this when new.
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Breakdown - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
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I would normally say go with the Moon, for sure, but that one appears to have a neck pocket gap you could fit a cheese sandwich into.
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Agreed on all counts - I paid [used] over £900 for my Aubergine one, and yes, they are excellent basses. There's something about the American Performer. I've got the Competition Burgundy Vintera II as well and nice bass though it is, the Am.Perf is genuinely a step above in both playability and quality. Definitely one of my go-to basses. Best of luck with the sale, Davy.
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Nice one. And yes your homage looks great
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rwillett started following NBD: SGC Nanyo Bass Collection SB310 (I think)
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Deleted as I found out that Basschat doesn't appear to support GIF's. Damm a brilliant answer lost to tech.
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Mark Bass 2x10/1x15 stack with Roqsolid covers
bassoctopus replied to bassoctopus's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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In a new video, Josh Scott reports on a weird situation regarding the current crop of NOTADÜMBLË pedals that has me a little bemused: apparently, the clean channel used the wrong circuit, one from a different Dumble pedal than was intended: This apparently came to light when Josh asked one of his engineers about using part of the circuit with an effects loop return in a future pedal, and the guy went "eh?". It was supposed to be the circuit he made for John Mayer called "a box later", but it's actually based on the rarer Dumble BBC-1 pedal that Mayer also has. Given Josh's history of pranks - I remember the Digitech Bad Monkey situation - I don't mind admitting I'm sceptical. The next and final batch of NOTADÜMBLË V1s will be released soon. Will the V1 gain some kind of legendary (pricey) status as a result? In the video, Josh says there's no difference, sonically. Me, I actually want to see a V2, since it sounds like he's going to put in an effects loop and channel switching, both of which will be welcome. But if you already bought a V1, hang on to it, and you might have a rare-ish pedal at your feet.
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Apropo of nothing, today I came across some footage from the early '90's of Bernard Edwards playing his Ferrari Red Spector NS2. Looked like a fairly early model with dot markers rather than the crown MOP inlays they come with now. It must be the bass he played on Addicted To Love by Robert Palmer. I know that bass went to John Taylor after Bernard died.
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martthebass started following NBD Tone... er... Plastic?
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Is it tone Lego or ordinary Lego?
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lee650 started following Sterling StingRay Short Scale
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Yes indeed. I don't think they ever stopped (pandemic notwithstanding).
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Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel
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Meris Ottobit Jr & Bright Onion Blender 1
andybassdoyle replied to bassadder's topic in Effects For Sale
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Chase Bliss Audio Darkworld SALE PRICE £ 240.00
bassadder replied to bassadder's topic in Effects For Sale
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Wot No Lego Hair?
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You're more than welcome to pop over and have a play squire.
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Well, turns out these Musiclily knobs take a fair amount of shoving to get them to go on the solid shaft pots and grip really well with friction alone. So hopefully now it looks a little more like... itself.
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Back to Wood... Wax, Tru-Oil or Danish Oil finish, and just the Bell Plate.
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ash started following Sterling StingRay Short Scale
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Sterling Stingray Shortscale This is the newest version and comes with roasted maple neck with rosewood board and custom single ply scratchplate and original white scratchplate. Gotoh string retainer. The neck was originally a maple board one but it got damaged so I swapped it round with another Sterling Stingray I bought. I think the red looks great with the rosewood board. It’s very light at 3.6kgs. Scale length 30”. Excellent condition and the neck is lovely. I’m going back to long scale playing so selling off a few short scales I have accumulated. No trades UK pickup preferred postage will be around £20 if required. I have the original box.
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I always wished I didn't get a cinder red pulse 1 when they came out.