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Paddy777 started following Aguilar AG 5J-HC 5 String Jazz Bass Pickup Set
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No Reply At All - Genesis
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mikegatward started following Backbeat G1 v G2
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I’m contemplating a Backbeat after the weekend gig where as the gig went on I found it harder and harder to hear myself. Because of that I began fingering harder and harder to the point my fingers cramped up. i figure if I can feel myself playing I might be less prone to this reoccurring. I know I need to work more on technique but in the heat of the moment theory can go out of the window. A new G2 backbeat is £399 but there’s no used ones around. But there’s some used G1 units about for £170 ish So should I try a used G1 unit first and upgrade if I like it ? - or just bite the bullet and get the F2 ? Thanks in advance
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I bought this a couple of years back and did it up. It was professionally set up and restrung but I am just not using it. We were playing 80s alternative songs on folk instruments BUT I quickly got sick of taking several instruments to gigs and seem to have settled on using less. I added the fitted case, bought brand new from Gear 4 Music. The action is pretty decent and these are loads of fun / easy to play. I have it strung G-D-A-E but you can tune it C-G-D-A or like the top 4 strings of a guitar. Happy to meet Swindon - Newbury way which can be discussed via DM. Thanks for looking.
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Raising money for our local hospice in a couple of weeks.
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Another request (although I think there are loads of these out there already), the Chuck Rainey part for 'Josie' from the 1977 Steel Dan album, 'Aja'. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Josie-Chuck-Rainey-Bass.pdf
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FiFoFum joined the community
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Old style Pedaltrain Jr. pedalboard, measures 17" x 12.5" x 2.65" Note there are three holes drilled in the top two rails where I had mounted a Cioks Big John power supply, condition is good otherwise. Comes with a Pedaltrain soft case, zips are still fine but it's missing one of the D-rings for the shoulder strap (see photo). Pickup from London W4 as I don't currently have a box for it.
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Late to the party: Just on-shored (to Vermont) a Batking fretless. It's remarkably well built, especially for the price. Oddly the gut-buster (white) strings that came installed seem to have been pre-stretched...they very easily tuned up to pitch and (almost) stay there, day after day. But about the battery: my red indicator light is on when I use the tuner, and I'm now worried that the pre-amp might be cursed with that always-on "feature." @mcnach and @tauzero: any fixes you've come up with? My over-the-air troubleshooting suggests that the ring and sleeve connections might be reversed, but I thought I'd sound out the gang before attempting micro-surgery. Also, should a swap-out be needed, I see there's a pre-amp that looks identical to the one in the Batking for $14US, called "EVALM." Its input impedance is listed at a whopping 22Mohms!
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Had a look. I think there is only one note difference (although it repeats). The differences are Chris plays it 'slower' in terms of bpm and he also includes an E major key signature which I don't. Chris is correct whereas I, as a Jazzer, use accidentals to sharpen and flatten notes. He also does the correct thing in terms of the geography which I don't. I suspect Chris's chart is technically superior to mine but I played them both through and it's all good.
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NBD: Slightly modified Fender Flea Jazz
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
Lovely collection you have there too, @Stub Mandrel. Especially liking your Sire P10. I had the V10 for a while. It was a great bass. -
Happy to help, and it's always nice when I stumble across new music that I like. Mark
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Gank Bass started following Looper help ditto+, ditto x2 and boss rc5
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All great options with not much between them but having a visual loop indicator is a huge benefit!
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Finally had the opportunity to play one today. For anyone worried about the pickup sounding like a mudbucker, no need for concern...this thing sounds great, quite a change in tone rolling off the tone knob. I can only imagine how good it would sound with proper strings. The quality of this bass is surprisingly good, even though I expected as much...and damn, it looks even better in real life! Sweetwater has several and they all seem to be in the 9 pound zone, but I'm guessing the one I played was much closer to 8 pounds. Oh yeah, it does both hard rock 𝘢𝘯𝘥 soft rock with equal conviction...I have to believe it'd make a nice bass for that Motown sound, too. Yes, I've played the Fender Vintera version, but no one would ever be able to convince me to buy one of them instead.
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Agreed, it's personal abstinence, only stuff for you and you alone counts.
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krispn started following Anaconda ultra J4 esscence
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ooh new bass sound to aspire to. Not quite sure why this came up in my watchlist but I like it!
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That's awesome. Thanks so much for doing that. It's smaller than a J and looks closer to the SR, maybe about the same as my A6. I'll make it a point to try one when I'm in the area near the dealer soon.