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This completely changed my views on what it is that makes a bass great. These were originally cheap by design, Nathan Daniel cut every corner he could dream of to keep the cost down. And yet was determined to create an instrument for students , and beginners that was playable. And he did just that. Longhorns weigh next to nothing , but don’t think the lack of weight makes them flimsy , they’re tough as nails. They sound great , in good hands can be simply amazing. And they’re really fun to play. Dano aficionados say the early reissues from the Shinko Factory in Korea are the best of the lot. With fresh rounds they can have that zing you might get with a baritone guitar or a Bass VI , with flats or older rounds they are simply great thump machines.
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Sambrook started following Harley Benton Baritone
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30" scale baritone from Harley Benton, in excellent condition. Poplar body, maple neck, purpleheart fingerboard. Passive, 2 P90 pickups (I think...?), vol/tone, pickup selector. Medium weight and nicely balanced. I've had this a couple of years, from Facebook marketplace. The seller had put fancy strings on, but the name didn't stick in my mind. They certainly sound and feel like quality. Tuned A to A at the moment, with no rattles. This plus the low action makes for a very good playing 'experience'. Good clear and warm tone from the neck pickup, strong and well defined from the bridge (great with distortion). I really rate Harley Benton, and this is a good example. Just bought an HB guitar, so this has to go.
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Intonation set up on Cort B5 Element
PaulThePlug replied to neil___lien's topic in Repairs and Technical
Raise the action a smidge... be more right up the dusty end... From 'read somewhere', intonation set at harmonic and On Top 12th fret... or fretting the string behind the fret, but now down to the fretboard... They might be squeezing the last bit of bass-juice out the string! Then all playing is subject to being a non tru temperament, compound error, calculated-ish made with a tolerance analogue instrument. Otherwise everyone would be playing bass lines on synth! -
They just don't make 'em like this anymore......
The fasting showman replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
It seems that Guy Pratt owned the Rock n Roll circus Gibson SG for a while. -
Stealth started following Ashdown Geezer Butler Head OF Doom - Traded
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Ashdown Geezer Butler Head OF Doom - Traded
Stealth replied to walshy's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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MELLOW started following Warwick ChromeTone CT5 - bolt on neck
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msb started following Danelectro longhorn 90s made in Korea
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Finally got round to plugging it in. Total silence. Twiddle the knobs, nothing, then I remember about the mute switch on my John East equipped Sei Jazz and switched the bottom switch - sound! The other two switches are parallel-series-single coil switches for the two pickups. Knobs are volume, blend, stacked treble/bass, stacked mid-sweep and boost/cut, and a pull for passive control that is also the passive treble cut control. A real variety of sounds available, and I may even be tempted to use the passive option on occasion. Despite the close pickup spacing, there's a fair difference between the tones on each of them (rather like the Warwick Thumb 5 with its two closely spaced J pickups). The treble and bass controls give a very powerful boost and cut but it's nicely progressive rather than all or nothing.
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Fender Jazz Custom Shop £1450-Further Reduced
briansbrew replied to briansbrew's topic in Basses For Sale
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deadbabies started following Strap made from soft material...
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Hi so I have a strap that came with a used bass i bought, see photo its a levys strap and is a nice soft material. I can't see any online that looks like this, it has the extra long leather bit at one end. The strap is great but my OCD doesn't like the design 😕 I purchased plain black fender strap but it's a horrible scratchy material... can anyone recommend a brand that has the same soft material as the one in the photo. Are all levys new designs made in the same material? Ta
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Here we have a very nice condition Status-Graphite "The Groove" 4-string bass, finished in 'Claret' red/burgundy. (Definitely looks more burgundy to the eye!) The bass is around 26 years old (1999 build) and presents well for its age. There are a few light scratches as you'd expect and one very small ding in the back, but nothing serious and all looking in good order for it's comparative age. Alder body, three-piece maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, light weight tuners, 'TRIMAX' pickup (basically three single coils joined to make a humbucker with the inner coil used a the hum eliminator). Two-band EQ with cut/boost on Treble/Bass and true passive/active switching via a micro-switch. The Bass has just been set up with a nice low action & no fret buzz, and has brand new D'Addario 45-105 strings added. Comes complete with generic Gig Bag and strap locks. Offered at a reasonable £695. Interesting trades accepted. Buyer to collect from Derbyshire DE7, or can meet half way up to a reasonable distance. Payment via Cash or Direct Bank Transfer. No PAYPAL.
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Great update. I read the first post and was sure it was familiar. 🤣 My motivation to play when I don't have a gig lined up is probably the same as most of us. I've been playing long enough now that picking up the bass after a few weeks off is no great shakes, certainly for the standard I play at. I think just playing along to YouTube with "following track autoplay" switched on is quite a good exercise in ear training. You get no warning what's coming up next, you may never have heard the song before. The first verse and chorus are finding the chords, the next time round, maybe parts of bass lines, etc. Then it's on to the next track...
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There's an Aguilar AG700 in the Classifieds which will run at 2.67 ohms. Great sounding amp.
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Intonation set up on Cort B5 Element
neil___lien replied to neil___lien's topic in Repairs and Technical
Not massively flat, just a little bit, but i feel responsible because i sold it to him. The strings are six weeks old, and the rest of my set up was spot on, be it pick-up height, intonation on the other strings and action... I will have him read this thread in case one of the scenarii you guys have mentioned looks like something he would have spotted! Thanks a lot for your help! -
Diese Märchen - Daniel
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Auf immer und ewig - Chris Rea
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Me again and another Sansamp sold to Arnoldas! All good as before 😀
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The specs say 8 or 4ohm - I'd assume therefore it's minimum 4ohm. Using an 8ohm and a 4ohm cab at the same time would potentially take you below that to 2.67ohm, which I suspect it won't like.
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Hand sanded Liberon Finishing oil up to 700 grit and 3 coats of Liberon Bison wax. This one is going to be an absolute beauty!
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For Trade: Capo, T-16, Deco and more
Quatschmacher replied to tayste_2000's topic in Effects For Sale
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It's sad to see any music shop go under. When ever I'm in a new town, I look up where the shops are just to have a nose,and still remember being a young'un and the excitement of looking round at all the instruments. But, to be honest, I'm a bit fed up of going in to look a shops basses to find the genetic line up of a couple of Fender player series, maybe a Cort or an Ibanez or 2. None of them anything like setup so no point trying one. Meanwhile, there's racks of different guitars on the wall. The old PMT at least had a separate room of basses to look at. The new one had about 8, with nothing worth looking at.
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W1_Pro started following Andy Manners - Explorer Bass - Sims Neck, Status Electronics
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Andy Manners - Explorer Bass - Sims Neck, Status Electronics
W1_Pro replied to Burns-bass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Greg Edwards69 started following PMT
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It's sad, but it's been on the card since the original owners sold up and cashed in. My local was the OG Pmt in Southend. I went there a bit, but I was never a fan and felt dirty doing do. Something bout the way they ran the business felt off, and their face-to-face customer service left something to be desired. Not to mention some of the horror stories I'd heard about their guitar setups. I used to quite like their original tiny shop, but they got too big too quickly IMHO as the "professional" bit in their moniker went out the window and successfully put their local rivals out of business by targeting the budget end of the market. Eventually, they simply didn't stock the things I was interested in and wanted to try. When they sold the business, the original owners retained the Southend building itself and charged the new owners an extortionate amount for rent. So the new management simply closed the store. It surprised me, but to be honest I don't miss it. There's other local shops I miss more - such as Honky Tonk - who PMT effectively put out of business.