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  2. Even though this is probably a Squier PJ from factory I'd always be wary of a PJ with the bridge cover on, that piece of metal could be hiding some hideous amateur routing.
  3. Putting jazz bass ashtrays on a bon-jazz bass is an abomination. I cannot stand it when I see these. Otherwise, bass looks alright, because of unknown origins etc. I wouldn't pay more for that than the price of a new fretless Harley Benton
  4. Guess who missed the word “like” 🤦‍♂️😂
  5. Selling my SVT-CL, glorious sounding amp but I haven't needed to use it much over the past year. All works flawlessly and come with a cover (has a lot of marks on it) This has a few knock marks which I've tried to show in the pictures but nothing that affects performance. it is nearly 20 years old. This is a US Built one and the serial number puts it at Feb 2007 which would make it one of the last ones built in the US before manufacturing moved. Collection only as this is a heavy bit of iron with valves! Collection from Sandy, Bedfordshire. £850
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  6. *Checks map* ... Yep, Bedfordshire is still a long old way from Plymouth. ... *Sad face*
  7. I don't remember a furry feeling when I tried new basses in shops that had PF fretboards. Or maybe just didn't notice it.
  8. I think the sweet spot for a combo is to be loud enough for personal monitoring and small/light enough for one hand carry. Otherwise, what's the point? As such, I love my Eic BC112pro. The tilt back stand makes it super useful on bigger stages where there's a good PA. Interested to know what you think it's missing. it suits me very well, with EQ all neutral; the 'taste' control is all I use.
  9. Hence the "Tony Franklin like" ...
  10. Talking about this has stirred my memory. I HAVE tried one,it was in Bassbros. The fact that I'd completely forgotten about it may speak for itself.
  11. My current combo is a bit of a rare beast in that is an Ashdown ABM Neo 400w 1x15 combo. I find it covers most of my gigs with support from the PA. It lives in its flightcase which rather negates the ‘Neo’ or lightweight bit of its name, but makes it super road friendly. I am dreading having to replace it, but my candidates would include the EBS Magni 210, and the humble but well loved Fender Rumble 500 or 800.
  12. Good spot and clearly the headstock has also been changed as its different to the picture 🤣
  13. I think its a very smart looking bass and as a fretless player then this sparks my interest. I actually really like the colour as well.
  14. Clearly a Gibson... it says so!
  15. Funny ain’t it, I quite like the look of it. Could be a good buy for someone depending on the price
  16. Not a Tony Franklin as they a) only come in sunburst, black, or lake placid blue finish, and b) have a three-way Strat style pickup selector switch.
  17. I have one of these pedals built by @BabyBlueSound and it's absolutely brilliant. Biggest bargain on Basschat .
  18. Two units I'm not really using any more, £120 each posted & insured. Happy to haggle if needs be Krivo, gold standard of low-feedback magnetic DB PUPs (IMO of course....) Lifeline, also rather useful for (generally) low feedback amplification 👍
  19. The preamp/Di cull continues, bought as a 1 pedal solution 1month ago for iEM gigs and worked well but I have been seduced by the Kemper Profiler Player that I bought on this very forum. Partners well with the JHS Colourbox V1 I have for sale in this forum and there are some good videos of this pairing on YouTube price includes first class post but local collection welcome
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  20. Thanks I get it, but all the basses I have ever owned went WAY further down than 2mm (I got 2 other shorties right now) without relying on adjusting neck relief, which should not be used to control string height really anyway. The nut I have never touched on this one 🙂 but yeah it's definitely cut less than the other ones on my other basses. I did not want to mess with that as I planned to sell anyway.
  21. Hey peeps. Moving on my Melvin Lee Davis preamp,DI &ir loader with data cable to install software as well as power cable. I bought this to use as a silent practice setup. Never left the house, or gigged. It’s like new tbh. I’m including the data cable you need to install the software. Great sounding preamp. It has a low and high pass filter which is accessible on the software and sets once you disconnect. Software has drum beats and a loop! You can also use this as an audio interface. Extremely capable tool. I’m moving to the mighty plug pro2. Asking for £100+shipping. I think this is fair considering the cable and power lead. Happy for collection if you are in London. happy to answer any questions.
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  22. You are correct, they're not as wonderful, amazing, tremendous as legend would suggest. I've got current fivers that are as good, or better, but I just fancy one in CAR. One day ...
  23. Try the GR Bass I mentioned, it's quite the same as the Eich, but simply better. That said a Hevos combo if you can find one is an amazing little thing and also on the light side, particularly the Midget 10 in 300 or 400 Watts version, I've never heard such a small combo sounding this good. But it's not cheap at all, Public Peace (Maruszczyk) still has some in stock: https://www.public-peace.de/hevos-midget10-combo.html
  24. It gets less attractive the more I look at it
  25. Back to my 1st fave comp! Got it at such a super nice deal with a fellow basschatter.
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