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1956 Fender P Bass @ Tom's Guitar Shop
bassbiscuits replied to madshadows's topic in General Discussion
I played a Fender Custom Shop one some years ago. It looked amazing and I really wanted to love it (I’m a P bass fanboy). But no it was very different from the 57-onwards style. Not for me at all. Bummer. That one does look beautiful tho. -
That's very nice indeed! Listening to the oud album on Bandcamp now.
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Hot Cover - Fender Rumble 800
jezzaboy replied to M@23's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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1956 Fender P Bass @ Tom's Guitar Shop
Reggaebass replied to madshadows's topic in General Discussion
I’ve never really liked that earlier style P bass , i much prefer the last year 57- 58 onwards, but I’ve never played one, maybe if I did It might change my mind -
Potential Walnut control plate finished for @HeadlessBassist walnut jazz bass build. Just waiting for his graphite neck to land and the assembly will begin!!
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Sleeping Satellite - Tasmin Archer
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I had a '56 (or was it a '55). Nice bass, was it £17,500 nicer than an MIJ '55 RI.........? Answers on a postcard
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If you've paid for a year's subscription, you can place the ad in several topics with no problem. If you paid only for a 'one-off' ad, it can only go in one topic at a time. One of the many benefits of having an 'open' subscription. You could, I suppose, raise a 'Report', to ask the Mod team for indulgence, if there's no subscription. Might be worth a shot..? Hope this helps.
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1956 Fender P Bass @ Tom's Guitar Shop
Burns-bass replied to madshadows's topic in General Discussion
It's a vintage bass off! Maybe Sting will buy it and it'll never be advertised for sale. -
simonlittle started following Does anyone gig with a shortscale?
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Yep that was me! Whilst my Wilcock bass isn’t actually short scale (it’s 32” as @ezbassmentioned) it does get you in the ballpark and plays/sounds very much like a short scale bass. Plus being medium scale it’s very easy to switch between that and my regular 34” basses. I actually bought it last year from a fellow Basschatter specifically to play on a few tracks for the latest DC album and it ended up on every track. It’s since become the number 1 bass on the UK tour and will be going all round Europe with us in the spring. It really is a joy to play and is incredibly responsive under the fingers. Previously I had a JMJ Mustang that filled the shorty role but it was nowhere near as versatile as the Wilcock. And it sounds awesome with a pick. Does the clicky palm-mute thing better than anything else I’ve played.
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1956 Fender P Bass @ Tom's Guitar Shop
Reggaebass replied to madshadows's topic in General Discussion
Doesn’t appear to be on the shops website yet, I’d guess a bit more than 18,500, depending on how original it is -
I don't know, but props to you for asking instead of just going ahead.
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Heh, nice - a professional player still using their old TU-2. I'll only replace mine if it dies.
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New Rickenbacker short scale, the 4030S
Baloney Balderdash replied to Clarky's topic in Bass Guitars
As said I really like it both looks and spec wise, but considering I could get a custom made bass made exactly to my preferred specs for that kind of money, and honestly likely at higher quality too, if I ever had that kind of money to spare for a bass, it is highly unlikely I would chose the Rickenbacker. -
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3.4kg? I want one...I thought they'd be 8, 8 1/2 lbs...
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I noticed the same in Glasgow. A few weeks ago they had maybe 2 shorties and 2 other Ricks. Now 4 shorties.
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1956 Fender P Bass @ Tom's Guitar Shop
Burns-bass replied to madshadows's topic in General Discussion
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You have read correctly. It's definitely good enough for the Dog and Duck! To be fair I have only had a chance to have a little play and only through a couple of basses (e.g only just realised from reading the TB thread that I might need to change some global settings OOTB!). IMA has had time to perfect technique and, I suspect equally importantly, work out which bass and which settings work best. It's certainly not a massive detractor for what is an amazing little pedal! I had a quick scan through the thread and my review would be more favourable. I play in two bands, one is very much soul/funk covers where I might need the pedal for 2 or 3 songs out of 20, and for that, this is perfect. It's taken me long enough to play bass to a decent standard and I have no interest in learning keys to get those sounds. I would also argue that the presets decently cover the sorts of sounds I'm after. Its definitely a million times better than trying to build the sounds on the Helix - I guess I could have bought IMA's HX stomp patches, but they're not far off the cost of this. Ultimately it's 'horses for courses' but worth trying if you get a chance.
