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HeadlessBassist started following A slight change from Music Man to GB
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Sadly, I wasn't getting on with the Stingray Special 5, especially in comparison with the 'Dreadnaught' 95 Stingray, so I spotted this in BassBros and sallied forth to do a deal with Will. I have an old association with Goodfellow/Mayflower/GB instruments - Many, many moons [read decades] ago, someone at the then Derby branch of Carlsbro took a lump out of my original Status Series II neck with a hammer while trying to reseat a fret, so I was without the bass for what turned out to be quite a few months. During this period, they loaned me one of the Goodfellow Standard originals, which I really enjoyed playing. Of course, it's faded into a distant memory now, but it was a very good long term impression of Goodfellow basses. As for the old 97-98 Spitfire, it's certainly VERY punchy and seriously fast. It was apparently at BB for quite a while, so I'm surprised no one jumped on it. Destiny, I expect. Anyway, here are the obligatory pictures...
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2 X NL210 8ohm 500 Watt Cabs with Covers
gorandelac replied to rjmbass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Sure did. Didn't come home with a bass this time though 😆😆
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King Tut started following A lost art. Trace elliot
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Old School Trace heads with modern lightweight cabs is the way to go I reckon! My rig from Sunday . . .
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Spector Euro lx4 rst in Turquoise Tide £1,595
zander71 replied to zander71's topic in Basses For Sale
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I trust Eire went well
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Bongo is very much worse than a Sub surely
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Go Wild in the Country - Bow Wow Wow
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New Fender Vintera II Roadworn 60's Precision
krispn replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
I saw on a YT review of the guitars that the finish on the neck can very quickly ‘rub off’ so the tacky feel is very much a temporary thing. -
i see here someone based in London selling 2 x L2 https://www.ebay.com/itm/326779921534?_skw=L2+Steinberger+Bass&itmmeta=01K5X794VND8SP66ZDZ0QPDWYT&hash=item4c1599e47e:g:88cAAOSwn6NoVnad&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA0FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1eE1ERGx%2B%2BTe%2BXrhphFUF9%2BuWtmq6AFznT687imJN8SSiT1PwKtcHe9ep4GqfbdC6HQfa%2FiJ2eQVriuWKhkjtf3HhFs4GTNRfZEIP26ccHPTgLyIFyoRLKrPmmfguIaQI5vhadL%2FQynTuzqExIPanYzTr2natWIF98nyd3qUnQTMqonyijPS8u4MSWVl9ZPfqJQu092ofHU643%2BAlwtvVtuh0tBWMq611EHcmIeYPv8vg61u8pfzL458xpyPEtO7MQ%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR_rNpKevZg
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Jonesy started following Spector release new 'Icon' series of basses
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Those are really cool. I really like the inlays and gloss finish on the entry level model. I wonder how the aguilar pre amp and pups compare to the EMGs in the Pulse. Fingers crossed they'll be a raft of 2nd hand Pulse sales for me to choose from soon 😄
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Back to Nature! - Fad Gadget
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Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac
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My way. Frank
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Sibob started following Jazz bass series/parallel switching plate/pots/loom
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Hey all, Had this in my bits box for a long time, I initially built it when I ripped out the active circuit of a Sire V3 Jazz I had. Sounded great as a passive bass, and the addition of the series/parallel switch really helps Jazzes I think. The neck volume pot is a push/pull, allowing you to switch from parallel in the down position, to series in the ‘pulled’ position. Old school cloth wiring. It’s not a super pro job, but it was working nicely when I had it fitted. I will say that it’s been in my bits box for a long while, so the absolute worst case is that some of the connection solder needs re-flowing. One of the knobs is slightly mismatched, but easily changed if that bothers you. Price includes UK postage Cheers Si
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In the end I replaced the battery box with the Musicman one but changed the jack to a normal one using the wiring diagram below
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Reflections Of My Life - Marmalade
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Very unfortunate and I've been there with other bands. For me it was always the guy that took things too seriously. My current band has been together and gigging constantly since 2007. I've been with them since 2009. Outside of gig confirmation and details there's no Interaction with each othe until we're on stage. We don't rehearse, no list of dos and don't. However there's an unwritten rule, show up at every gig with a positive attitude and have fun.There's also no material suggestions or exchange of musical ideas. I really think it's why the band has been together for 18 years. Don't get me wrong,new musical ideas happen and become apart of our set, however they happen organically. There's never any formal discussion. It's a sad thing when things in a band don't work out and fail. I think it can happen even when initially everyone is on the same page. Daryl
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Mirror In The Bathroom - The Beat
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Nerina Pallot is great. I first met her in the early 200s when I had a room in Cable Street Studios in London. Andy Chatterley has a studio in the complex, and one day when Chris McIntyre were in visiting Andy, he introduced us to his girlfriend, Nerino. A short while later I saw Neil Finn performing at the Corn Exchange in Edinburgh, and to my surprise, Nerina was the support act. She was really good, prompting me to buy her debut album when it came out shortly afterwards.
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It’s a beauty and I always offer a little discount to BC members too. Both @AndyTravis and @Old Man Riva have played this at the Birmingham show.