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  2. Is There Anybody Out There - Pink Floyd
  3. Can You Hear Me? - Renaissance
  4. During lock down, to keep match fit, I set myself a task, to learn and chart every song on every Stevie Wonder album. I did that, and then started on Bonnie Raitt and Keb Mo albums. That kept my brain and fingers going, but nothing really compares to the physical effort required to gig.
  5. No it's still available!
  6. I've never been to Bristol, but I hope the fog doesn't look like that! Seriously, though, I feel sorry for anyone who recently bought a Junior Jet and can't buy this one now. It looks great!
  7. As someone of a certain age, and having Bronchiectasis (think COPD but not self-inflicted) I am interested whether any of you do anything to stay fit enough for gigging?
  8. It's exactly as @krispn says. For the life of me, I could never understand why they did that. I hated the tones from the "scooped" section of the travel, and there wasn't enough control in the regular tone section. Replaced it with a wonderful Stellartone Tonestyler, and never looked back, ably fitted for me by Feline Guitars for a tenner. Just curiosity really, I'm more of a P than a PJ-er.
  9. I took delvery of my new GS last week otherwise i would have ripped your arm for this!
  10. Best preamps out there, this one is literally brand new but surplus to requirement at present, note this is the Volume/ volume version (see diagram) no soldering needed just connect to earth and pickups via screw terminals, with original box, the retail from east uk at £180 so this is a significant saving , thanks for watching, I’ll include postage in the UK
  11. Thank goodness it's not just me. I'm not running a business where profit is a factor.
  12. Tech 21 Sansaml VT Bass DI. Bought last month for £259.99 - as new apart from duo lock on base which will be removed. Boxed with manual/stickers/warranty card etc. One of the very best preamp/DI’s out there without a shadow of a doubt - does all the Ampeg sounds and plenty more, from clean to fuzzy OD, and this version has a blend knob too setting it apart from the older ones as you can have higher gain without losing clarity or low end £170 inc RM Tracked 24 delivery Video on the VT Bass 👇
  13. Terry M.

    PMT

    Yep I was there briefly last November. Was in and out in less than 5 minutes.
  14. I respectfully disagree We have much, much older threads that come back to life, sometimes with the OP involved and sometimes not. There’s food in my fridge that’s older than this one
  15. Hi all. This is a fantastic bass and in great condition. I have never gigged, rehearsed with it a few times and mainly played at home but that’s it. Just finding it’s not really what I am looking for and I am using my Heavily modded P Bass for most of my playing at the moment. For the interests of clarity and honesty there are a few small chips around the neck pocket which I have tried to picture, I think it’s from where the neck has been taken off to be adjusted as it’s a butt end adjustment. It appears that when the neck has been put back on, it appears that they’ve gone a bit tight on the neck plate as there appears to be the marks in the finish around the plate, as I have tried to picture in the photos. It was like this when I bought it from Richtone June 2024, I haven’t had the neck off. This is just in the finish, it’s only really noticeable if you go looking for them and it doesn’t structurally effect the bass in anyway. Other than the finish issues at the neck pocket and neck plate, the bass is in great shape, shows some light playing marks as to be expected but nothing, other than the metioned neck pocket, that breaks the surface, it plays superbly with DR Hi Beams 45’s on it, it sounds exactly as it should tonally and it has been well looked after by myself. All the case candy is still in its packaging. Ideally and preferably i’m after a trade/swap for a P/J Style Bass like a Fender US Deluxe/Elite, Spector Euro 4, Yamaha BB2024x/BBP34 or a G&L USA L1500 or L2000 (maple board) or Lakland MM/J (maple board). Can be swayed by a 5 string version of any of the above as well. Price on the listing is reflective of trade value. Would be happy to sell as well, but have a preference for trade/swap at this point. I am happy to answer any or all questions. Please don’t think that the above list is set in stone in terms of trades and happy to hear cash offers. Thanks. Below is all the information from Fender. The Fender American Vintage II 1966 Jazz Bass is and instrument that has been manufactured with passion and care by the best guitar makers in the world. Every corner is a new discovery designed for your convenience - and of course it looks just as good as it sounds. The body is carved from alder, a sturdy tonewood that is frequently used for bass guitars as it excels in the low-end with a punchy midrange, too. Balanced out by the brightness of the maple neck, which delivers clarity and sparkle to the high-end, you'll able to excel across the spectrum. What's more, the neck is carved into a 1966 'U' profile, providing a comfortable performance and minimal strain that will have you gliding over the gorgeous rosewood fretboard. Loaded with two single coil vintage '66 pickups, this instrument is capable of producing a ferocious, growling bass tone that can be tailored to suit any style of playing and will slice straight through the mix onstage or in the studio. Complete with a 4-saddle vintage bridge which works to hold a stable tuning, as well as a chrome bridge cover included - this instrument really is the whole package. Product Ref: 238936 Full Description Tonal perfection The Fender American Vintage II 1966 Jazz Bass is a premium grade offering, from construction to sound and functionality. Equipped with single coil ‘66 Jazz Bass pickups that deliver an unmistakable voice based on the vintage bass sounds from the 1960s, your creativity is sure to be boundless. Powerful and responsive, these pickups are extremely versatile and range from a more aggressive sound for a punchier mid-range and an all-round red-hot output - to more delicate bass tone that is well-rounded and warm. What's more, Fender basses are built so that as the tonewoods mature over time, so you will be rewarded with tonal development the more you play. The body of this guitar is an alder build, delivering a balanced response, featuring tight lows, clear mids and bright highs that are helped on by the brightness of the maple neck. The timber build of this bass brings a vintage, warm and natural feel to the tonal palette, providing a rich sound that is full of character and can be moulded to fit your taste. Built for the road The Fender American Vintage II 1966 Jazz Bass is fully loaded hardware designed to survive all the trials of life on the road. Aside from the 4-Saddle bridge, the vintage style lollipop tuning pegs work with the bone nut to hold the strings firm and enhance your guitar’s tuning stability. You’ll be able to utilise the master tone and two volume knobs for the respective pickups to find your own unique voice. All the hardware comes with a chrome finish for a robust performance and simmering visual effect. A premium bass experience The Fender American Vintage II 1966 Jazz Bass is equipped with a 4-saddle American vintage bass bridge, so you'll always be assured a consistent and reliable tuning stability alongside a comfortable action. This means you can say goodbye to re-tuning between every song. All the hardware is complete with a chrome finish that will hold firm and look fantastic against the natural sunburst finish of the body. The neck is designed into a vintage 1966 "U" shape, eliminating any strain when fretting so that you can play in comfort. For additional effect, the neck itself is finished with a gloss nitrocellulose lacquer for a supreme feel that will have you dancing across the laminated rosewood fingerboard with ease. Complete with a gorgeous, vintage aesthetic that is instantly recognisable and will be the envy of everyone in the audience. Specifications Body Body Material: Alder Body Shape: Jazz Bass Body Finish: Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer Neck & Fingerboard Neck Material: Maple Neck Finish: Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer Neck Shape: 1966 “U” Neck Construction: 4-Bolt Fingerboard Material: Bound-Round Laminated Rosewood Inlays: White Pearloid Dot Frets: 20 Truss Rod: Vintage-Style Butt Adjust Nut Material: Bone Hardware & Electronics Bridge: Pure Vintage 4-Saddle w/ Threaded Steel Saddles Bridge Cover: Includes Chrome Bridge Cover Bridge Mounting: 5-Screw Vintage Style Pickguard: 4-Ply Tortoiseshell Control Knobs: Vintage-Style Black Plastic Jazz Bass Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome Tuning Pegs: Pure Vintage ‘Lollipop’ Bridge Pickup: Pure Vintage ’66 Single Coil Jazz Bass Middle Pickup: Pure Vintage ’66 Single Coil Jazz Bass Controls: Volume 1 (Middle Pickup), Volume 2, (Bridge Pickup), Master Tone Code: 190170800
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  16. £80 posted need cash asap
  17. FTelletronica Sub Octave (Boxed) clean octave pedal which is apparently based on the Ampeg sun blasted. Awesome for use live just to fatten up basslines/riff, under guitar solos in a trio, bass solo’s etc - it’s not an anvil is in your face OC2 synth octave but it’s way more useable IMO. I imported it direct from FTelettronica in Italy and I use it a lot, I’m not keen on selling it really but needs must! Bass the World did a great video on it which is what persuaded me as I had been trying to get an Octamizer to basically do what this does up until I got it! Also works well on guitar Standard 9v pedalboard power supply £85 shipped RM Tracked 24 Bass The World FTelettronica
  18. eBay are really quite underhanded with their latest round of marketing... The format used to be that a seller pays a fee to list an item and the buyer didn't pay a fee. Now the fee is transferred to the buyer under the guise of a 'buyers protection fee' and is charged at a higher rate than the old sellers fee. So now they market to all as 'free to sell' and mention nothing of the increase in cost to buyers. Legal sure, but very morally questionable. But hey, that's business for you!
  19. Not my cup of tea but that’s a bloody bargain for someone!
  20. I think it's related to ebay (and probably others) offering to sell items with no fees for listing. People stick things on for crazy prices thinking that if it doesn't sell its no loss and that they might get a big windfall. People with stuff to sell then see these items and think that's the market price, they then put their items on for these unrealistic prices. A small weekly listing fee could probably change this.
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  22. Screaming From The Depths Of Hell - Black Knife
  23. I will have a play... never had any questions about varying levels from a sound guy.
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