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  2. Ironically I really like the bridge on my aforementioned Fender as it has 19mm string spacing which is a fraction larger than the typical Fender 5 string bridge.
  3. Yep, plenty of SQ love around here. My VM P bass with those 'Duncan Designed' PU's is probably best P bass Ive ever had, and Ive had a few over the yrs.
  4. I maintain the 6 string/s made for Tye Zamora is the "weirdest" Fender, doesn't remotely resemble anything else they've ever produced.
  5. Thanks both for your very helpful comments! @Hellzero you mentioned that GR is not overpowering their specified output unlike the Eich - could you clarify? And what were the issues you found with the Eich heads that you've repaired? Do they have a reliability problem? @pete.young I am indeed keeping an eye out for an EA iAamp - never tried one, but always felt it could be a good fit for me! Cheers! Andy
  6. Cheers pal, no doubts the luck'll run out soon
  7. Hi Nick, is this still available? Whereabouts in West Lancashire? Thanks
  8. I'll PM you my therapist's contact details 👍
  9. Hi, I want to get a powered monitor for gigs. I’ll be putting acoustic, mango and banjo through it, taking a feed from the main desk. it has to be a powered monitor but I don’t need a battery pack. Was considering the Bose S1 but it’s expensive and wondered what cheaper and better options might be out there.
  10. Hello from South Wales, and welcome to BassChat 😀
  11. Yep as already suggested, competence breeds confidence. Know ur material inside out, dont be looking at the others for cues.... My first gig at 18 was in a dingey basement night club, a terrifying experience. And as we emptied the dance floor we knew we were doomed. My anxiety got the better of me and I screwed up big time cause I didnt know the tunes well enough. You'll also be shocked how weird it may sound on stage with the full band in swing. But that's where total familiarity with your material is key. Good luck.
  12. Strung with Status tapewound strings and includes Ritter gig bag. Nut is slightly chipped at E string but perfectly playable as is. Electronics work fine. Collection preferred but can arrange postage if required.
  13. Mad Sounds - Arctic Monkeys
  14. Your photos sent me back in time to my first "proper" bass rig of 1968. I had the same Selmer T'n B 50 and matching Goliath cab with the rounded corners. It sounded absolutely superb to me. The T'n B amp is very collectable and appears in great condition for its age. Definitely worth having it repaired by an experienced tech and then selling on. Both the Goliath cabs could be of interest to 60's rock tribute bands. Fitting a modern neo 18ins driver and a tweak to the port length would be just right for getting back into giving great service to the right bassist. Congratulations on a fantastic find. (I still have a Selmer T'n B 50 V2 and I would love to take the rounded corner Goliath off you but the divorce costs would be too high 🤣)
  15. Hi TIm, Agreed. I think you're arguing the same points as me, but probably in a more succinct way. The problem with potential differences between ground planes on different sockets in a room is usually that they are not commonly earthed, or the connection for one is not as good as the other or is not there at all. In my example you quoted, I assumed it was his amp/guitar setup as we had a multitude of guitarists using the same setup in that venue without issue. We kept the doctored cable marked up on a peg in our office, but don't think we ever used it again (probably until he came back the next year).
  16. This is the last time I'll post this guys and the price is firm. Genuine personal reasons for sale which I'd be happy to discuss privately. An outstanding example of a 57 Precision bass reissue, made in Japan in 1983. The JV serial number tells you that this is an excellent instrument that will only rise in value. It is in excellent condition, all original and plays and sounds utterly outstanding. No issues at all, apart from a few small scratches, which would be totally expected on a 42 year old bass. The neck plays like butter and overall feels like a Custom Shop bass. Has that classic P bass tone. Reverse tuners. Priced to sell quickly as I need the funds. Comes with foam case. Collect from Barry in South Wales or you can arrange a courier if too far. Can try out at my home and I'm very confident first to try would buy! Will consider part ex for Red road worn bass, with cash my way.
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  17. I put a bitsa together a few years ago and bought a MIM roasted maple Jazz neck from Fender and it was sublime. Everyone who has played it has commented on how slick and comfy it is. The fretwork was top-notch and it looked gorgous too. Going by that I'd have no worries getting a MIM bass in the future, but the USA hardware is very nice - the tuners and bridge on the USA Pro range feels lovely in the hand.
  18. Some scratches but in good condition. Fits jazz or p bass. I unfortunately don't have the keys for the lock. Collection preferred but can arrange postage as necessary at cost.
  19. Peavey has used those VFL pickups for some time. Vertical Flux Loading or something like that. @kodiakblair sure has more knowledge on those, too.
  20. Taken from a 2006 German Warwick Corvette. Used, so some signs of use but fully working. Includes screws. 2 bass and 2 treble side. Postage included.
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  22. Bravo, @Chiliwailer, you're getting good at this 😁
  23. Bought for not many pennies as a trial to see if i could get more out of my Ashdown Little Bastard. Looking to sell for what i paid. UK made and slightly scruffy but fully functional. Collection from Bolton or potentially could meet up
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  24. A lot of it is down to who you know. Teed Up have had the advantage of contacts that Steve, Ray and I have built up over the years. That said, many of these venues have long since disappeared. The more established venues seem to deal with the same nucleus of people, and so you get the same old faces appearing at festivals. You could try wearing a hat and walking on the tables. Seems to work for one act!! Europe is the place to go, for sure. Teed Up have played over there a good few times and the gigs there are pretty much alwas better. As long as you travel with your gear there are no restriction, as seemed at first. Of course, how do you break into that market? It's a tricky one. I would love to have the contact details of any agent in the UK. I don't know of any (feel free to PM with any anybody knows!!). Having something you can send out is always going to be useful. We recorded a CD a while back, and a live one is in the final stages of production (the new XR18 makes the process of recording simple). There's always Monica at Boogaloo. They do a good weekend and you are well looked after. She'll let you know what's needed. Some expectation of a crowd would help, of course.
  25. Before you go on stage try this: https://www.calm.com/blog/5-4-3-2-1-a-simple-exercise-to-calm-the-mind It’s a really useful way to keep you grounded and in the moment.
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