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  3. The simplified reply (cos it’s unnecessarily complicated) EBMM = US of A made instruments. current guises of the Stingray: Stingray Special 4 & 5 (The newest incarnation) Retro (more or less a copy of the original 70s Stingray) Shortscale Stingray check here for models and specs: https://www.music-man.com/instruments/basses Sterling by Musicman = more affordable versions of the above…mainly, with a few tweaks here and there. Made in Indonesia check here for models and specs: https://intl.sterlingbymusicman.com/collections/basses SUB = entry level versions of the above. models and specs are on the above link ^ If you want second hand and historical information you may need to sit down and take notes 😆 …..the waters are muddied by a well regarded series of basses produced in the USA to be more a bit more affordable in the (90s/00s?) before the advent of outsourcing production overseas…also called SUB… these are normally easily identified by their painted necks also.. also…. Another mythical series made in Japan… known as Musicman Ex. Similar sort of vintage… They look more or less identical to a USA stingray of the era but just don’t have made in USA written on them Then of course we have the complication that one of Musicmans bass model names is: Sterling… so you can get a Sterling by Musicman Sterling… etc 🤯 we could go on… I think most of the info on the two websites makes it pretty simple for current models. Perhaps if you’re searching for secondhand and not sure ask on here with links for what you’re looking at
  4. Bought a P Bass from Lee, all good transaction, packing superb and very happy with the bass.
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  6. So why ask the question?
  7. Jesus Just Left Chicago - ZZ Top
  8. Very nice, sorry to hear about your circumstances Nick. First and foremost I hope that you find a suitable replacement position so you can hold on to your lovely basses. All the best, Mark.
  9. EWS BMC 2010 Just what a usefull little box this is giving bass specific mid frequencys with boost & cut...& an internal trim pot that when maxed will add grit & bite...
  10. Promenade are a great shop and deserve to keep going. I especially like how they post and date their latest, newly arrived stock on line. Wish we had a shop like this down in Cornwall/Devon.
  11. Good morning. I have just made an impulse purchase and got myself a Yamaha RBX700RS. I really like the look of it and its made in Japan which is always a good sign. With that said, I have done some research and have found little to no information about this bass other than what I can find in some old Yamaha catalogues. Anyone heard of this bass and can give me abit mroe information about it? Cheers!
  12. Just to follow on from those events, there's a report today that the motorcyclist died after a collision with a tractor. On a happier note, Mrs Zero accompanied me to the open mic tonight. I didn't take a guitar, as one of the hosts played guitar for us on some songs we'd prearranged. Very enjoyable evening, kept me on my toes as there were three songs I didn't know - cue rapid exploration of Ultimate-Guitar.com to find the chords and squinting at my phone to follow them. And I jumped up to play "Nights in white satin" with one performer, and then discovered that he was tuned a semitone down, always a recipe for disaster.
  13. I've got a D-Tuner on the B string of my Sei 6-string (so maybe it should be an A-Tuner). Can I join your groove, swagger, and oikish malevolence club?
  14. Lovely piece of work. I assume that either the reeds have locators so they are perfectly placed, or they didn't want to show the 200 hours of tuning them all up. Very ingenious cutter to make the rubbers, that must have been quite a task though to make 61 of them.
  15. The SVP won't break up as it's not designed to. The SVP PRO will add valve drive by pushing a 12AU7 into overdrive, but it's not just diode clipping. 10001c1_.pdf Page 2 shows the arrangement and use of the 5 preamp tubes - V4 is the 12AU7 responsible for the 'drive' circuit. It can sound a bit 'fizzy' when running direct to a desk, but through a power amp and an 8x10 it's glorious.
  16. I would if i could 😆
  17. Agreed Mick, Whilst the SMX series added some useful bells and whistles such as compression and a blendable valve/solid state preamp, the Series 6 has a certain immediate clarity with clout never bettered by Trace Elliot.
  18. Yep, 'twas my Markbass TA503, that I still own. Thanks for the kind words mate.
  19. Tonight I suggested we repeat the delicate ballad with harmonies that shares our band name as a more energetic encore. I demonstrated what it could be like by activating my octaver, brassmaster and mojo mojo simultaneously. Boy I got some swagger, enough to make your average death metal fan cry. I convinced the band it was a good idea.
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  21. Ordered mine before that. Last email I had mid January said: They were hoping for the end of the month. As I’m also local, was going to collect, but said I was going to be away early Feb maybe they were a bit more relaxed on mine.
  22. no, these are PRES. No speakers involved. They distort into a hifi, or straight into the computer, tape deck or whatever. It's very possible to get breakup from preamp tubes. You just cascade the gain stages to overload the valves. It's how nearly all modern guitar amps work - the ones with a gain and master control. So you can distort at low volumes, LONG before any speaker distortion might come in. Please don't tell me I don't know what I'm talking about. I do. Anyone tried the Peavey TB Raxx? Fender TBP-1 has a specific tube overdrive section but i can't find one anywhere.
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