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  2. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/286816725917 Knockoff Bongo? Or homemade? Listed by a charity so I'm assuming naivety rather than a scam.
  3. The neck pickup being that close to the fretboard would be a bit muddy. Better to have the additional pickup near the bridge to approximate jazz spacing. Imo obviously
  4. I thought these were all sold, or was that the carbon fibre ones? How's the neck dive if its so light? ...asking for a friend...
  5. Phwoar.
  6. I had one of the early Ray34 models back around 2009(?) It was pretty good all in all, but the early pickups only did a 'fair' impression of the MM sound. I sold it on quite quickly when I got a proper natural SR4 with the Piezo bridge, and later a Stingray 5 from Nick Smith. I must say, some of the current ones around £12-1400 look lovely, particularly in the Spalted Maple Blood Orange Burst finish. Haven't tried one in a long time, though.
  7. Squier PJ pickups & harness. Removed from a 2001 Squier Standard PJ. Price includes UK postage & everything you see in the picture - the nuts for the pots are missing unfortunately. cheers!
  8. Fender USA precision pickup, approx 2006. Removed from a 2006 USA Precision, which had the S-1 switch. Can be used as normal by joining the middle cables together, like I have done. As shown, it Measures 11k on my multimeter. Price includes UK postage, includes screws and support tubing. Cheers!
  9. Just picked this up, thanks I havent really pushed it to be honest but will give that a try
  10. Yeah, I’m about to retire (from work, not playing bass!) and thinking of buying it. 🤔😂
  11. Impending retirement means that I need to de-clutter, beginning with some of my beloved basses. A Beautiful bass bought from here in 24, with a great sound, which I am just not using much. It is the real deal with gorgeous looks and construction in my honest opinion. Someone out there will love it. It is also loud enough to practice with without an amp IMHO! Happy to post as it comes with a generic hard case that fits archtop basses "The Gretsch G5442BDC Electromatic Hollow Body Short Scale bass guitar has a comfortably short scale at 30.25", and is armed with two powerful "Black Top" Filter'Tron™ bass pickups, giving it an electrifying deep-end voice and identity. The double-cutaway hollow and bound body offers full bass tone and balance, and is finished in Transparent Red." Note: I have been asked about neck dive, just in case you are worried about that this is my answer. "I can't say that it has bothered me,. Being an true hollow body/archtop It is very light and hangs horizontally, but it feels normal to rest my right arm on the body, which pushes the neck upwards to a comfortable, natural playing position. It also feels good sitting down. I imagine that the longer scale Gretsch hollows may have serious neck dive". G5442BDC Spec sheet.pdf
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  12. Very cool indeed. GLWTS.
  13. Hipshot BT3 Bass Xtender / drop tuner. The BT3 is for pre-cbs vintage style / reverse wind style basses. I had it on my Fender Roadworn Precision which was sold some time ago so it was removed and put away. Here’s the bumpf from Hipshot. https://hipshotproducts.com/products/bt3-bass-xtender Price includes UK postage, comes with installation instructions and in original packaging, and includes a ferrule and screws. Cheers!
  14. So tempting, but have no need for it. GLWTS.
  15. Yeah I wish more companies got onto it. I tried doing it myself with sparkle rattle cans, and then tried again with glitter and clear coat, but both times were a bit of a disaster!
  16. It is quite a wonderful album and mixed by Errol Thompson, I remember reading about it a long time back and it was mentioned that he was experimenting with various sounds to add into the recordings, it’s not until you listen closely you can hear a doorbell at the end of the track chapter 3, there’s also ringing telephones and water sounds, and yes the basslines are superb, from memory another album I’ve still got which I bought from around the time is Fat Man Ridim Section – Bald Head Justice which is Robbie again and Errol Thompson, similar bass tone I think , I actually bought the album not knowing much about it at the time and was totally blown away with the basslines, I was just starting out on bass and learning them on the old cassette tape 😁, another album I must dig out one day
  17. If it was Lincoln or Newark, I'd bring a pile of gear along. I'm half way between Nottingham and Derby.
  18. Sounds awesome as ever. I’m loving my Anagram, so much better than the QC, just need a bit of time with all the other pedals to see if it will replace absolutely everything.
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  20. For a dolls-house? Judging by the flannel just in-shot that looks about as big as the wood block
  21. Hi All, Genuine rare US-made Musicman Sub for sale. 4 string, passive. Comes with a soft gig bag with assorted spare strings and a strap. Selling because I no longer use it. Good bits: Good usable condition Fantastic tone Recent strings Intonation good It does NOT have the original plastic pickguard with the metallic pattern on it - I hated this and replaced it with a far nicer looking item. There is a chip on the main body near the volume pots as you can see in the photos. There are a few marks on the back of the neck too. Neither of these have any impact on the feel and sound of the instrument - it's a gorgeous piece of kit and comes from a relatively small run of 'Sport Utility Basses' (hence SUB) apparently Musicman lost money on these and didn't make them for long. Would prefer to meet up rather than post 'cos it's heavy! Looking for £650 ono. Reduced - £595
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