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Seems we’ve moved on from… This reminds me to call my offspring (we text a lot, but don’t chat much and she’s at the other end of the UK), I’ve been worried about her lately, she lives alone (cat notwithstanding) and hasn’t been involved with anyone for ages (at least to my knowledge), apparently, at her age, “They’re all mental, Dad,” and she can’t be doing with their shenanigans/baggage.
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Which is a great attitude to have.
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As what , ...........ONE OF PETES NUTS ? Pete
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In today’s money, that’d cost around £880 (according to Google anyway), I call bargain. Looks great too.
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Bassman1974 started following Vtt relic jazz bass. Blonde heavy relic work.
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Vtt relic jazz bass. Blonde heavy relic work.
Bassman1974 replied to reggieboomboom's topic in Basses For Sale
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Vtt relic jazz bass. Blonde heavy relic work.
reggieboomboom replied to reggieboomboom's topic in Basses For Sale
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I’m using pick 90% of the time but the Handbox WB-100 sounds great for both.
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The WS-70 only has one button, so even an idiot like me can operate it. It's pretty much bassplayerproof!
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Glad it's not just me!
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After a year with mine im still getting the on/off buttons wrong. I just can't seem to get used to them and always seem to either press the Connect button or try and slide the correct one the wrong way (and I know you slide towards the jack).
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masonparker joined the community
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StingRayBoy42 started following Wireless For Bass and sfx Micro Thumpinator first impressions
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I love 'em - I've got one on every pedalboard!
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I'm using the Lekato WS-90 and I really like it. 5.8g, no (noticable (to me anyway)) latency, £35 brand new from ebay, decent battery life, no dropouts or interference (yet, touch wood), so simple even a Bass player can operate it (lliterally plug and play)... fantastic bit of kit. EDIT: Works fine with active Basses They are a bit ugly and stick-outy, but so am I and I do alright.
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I did think that. Whether it is a 1979 or 1982 bass doesn't really matter to me as I bought it for less than £400 in 1999. It was the cheapest way that I could buy an American made Fender. At the time (late 1990s) the late seventies/early 1980s Fender Precisions were cheaper than the new American Standards. Any notional increase in value from the bass being a 1979 bass rather than a 1982 bass would be off-set by the damage of me playing it constantly for 26+ years and mostly storing it in a gig bag so it has cosmetic dings aplenty. It is very much a 'never sell' bass so if someone told me that it was a 1982 bass worth 'only' £1,200 or so rather than £1,500-£1,600 late seventies P-bass it would make no difference to me whatsoever.
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Haha, not just me then! And yeah, very happy with it after rehearsal yesterday - we did a bit of recording, and it sounded great both live and on the recording, really clear and punchy. Rest of the band very impressed with it too, so happy days all round. Still need to double-check my starting position carefully every time, but we're getting there!
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NicoG joined the community
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Ash - Walnut- Maple
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Aidan63 started following Overwater Progress Number 2
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is that oak/walnut/maple neck ?
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For Sale/ trade almost new Sandberg California VT in soft aged Shell Pink.
MNY replied to MNY's topic in Basses For Sale
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Aye, she’s off doing a graphic design course of some ilk at college in September… All the kids are doing great. Just makes me chuckle that Ell’a birthday is also my Basschat anniversary too 😆