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  2. I’ve just given it a try with a P bass too, i like the amount that it dampens, it’s not too much, seems quite even across the strings aswell, quite pleased with it
  3. Got mine a few hours ago. Had a quick play on my P bass (with and without pick). I like the thud im getting. It seems to work exactly as I was hoping. A mate asked me if it works on a 5 string, and it does. It's a bit fiddlly to get on and off for individual songs though. Guess it will get easier with practice.
  4. Pretty sure the format will be the same, though would be nice if they have taken onboard the feedback about that and adapted the format.
  5. The nut height is out of the equation as soon as you fret a note though. I know relief and string height are personal preference, but I always go for the below as standard on my basses: Relief - fretting the first fret and last fret (with my elbow!) on the E string, I should be able to slide a .50mm pick under the gap above the 8th fret without any gap or raising the string String height - Using a steel rule, I fret the first fret then measure the gap between the 12th fret and the string, then go in increments as below: E = 4/32" A = 3.5/32" D = 3.5/32" G = 3/32" This might be a bit higher than standard but it's not too high and works for me. Once I've set up as above, I usually have little to no fret buzz. If I do, on fretted notes, it's highly likely to be a high fret issue further up the neck. I've also experienced the dreaded ski jump! Also, on open strings with this set up, I've found that any buzzing on lower frets is usually a nut height issue.
  6. Great bass! Missing pix though. Is there something up with Imgur? About half the threads these days just show this: Photos can be directly inserted into BC, and if you're out of space then old ones can be deleted from your account.
  7. Hello, Does anyone have any experience with the Ltd Elite J-5 bass? I was offered something like this in exchange but I can’t find much information about it. It would also be interesting to know what price range they are in.
  8. Yeah I love this colour combo!! 🙌
  9. Last night we had our first stadium gig. 80,00 screaming fans, helicopter in and out, 50kw PA, individual dressing rooms. Then I woke up from my pre-gig nap. It's true we were in a stadium - the Swansea.com stadium - but sadly all the rest of it was fanciful daydreaming. Last night the Hull band played in support of the annual 'Big Sleep Out' event, raising money for the local homeless charity drop in centre, Matthews House. We've been raising money for them for years and we regularly play with their choir so they asked up to do a short set at the event, in which folks get sponsored to spend a night sleeping out in the open. We were due to play in the stand overlooking the pitch (the pitch itself was strictly off limits to all) but Storm Claudia put paid to any open air performance, and instead we played in the main concourse under one of the stands. The audience was limited to the people who were volunteering to sleep out, the choirs and the staff and volunteers who were helping out on the night - about 200 in total. Swansea City football club were sponsoring the whole event, hence the venue. We were due to play for about 30 minutes; the choir kicked off the entertainment and we joined them for three songs before carrying on. We ended up playing on longer than expected as the audience kept asking for one more song. Well, you can't say no to the punters. Eventually, the stadium's own noise curfew brought us to a stop. Great atmosphere, dancing, singing along etc and more than £42,000 raised by the time we'd finished playing. And no, that wasn't money paid to get us to stop. We used the stadium's events PA but our own desk as we are a 13 piece and we brought our own sound engineer. My kit for the night was my Squier PJ into a Behringer pedal tuner (I just can't get on with clip-on tuners) which also acts as a mute and my Ampeg SCR DI. Straight into the desk as usual. Outfit was geared towards remaining warm and black boots completed the look. Highlights for me included dedicating and playing the song 'Heroes' (already a favourite) to the folks staying out overnight and dancing with the choir leader at the back for our encore of 'Hey Jude'. The Matthews House choir The stadium. Ready to soundcheck Mid gig
  10. Thanks, Mokl. I was running two as a vertical stack – best live sound I've ever had!
  11. So, are we all agreed that the UK plug/socket design is the best on the planet? Good.
  12. Might have come at a good time for me. I was a little underwhelmed with the previous BassRigs (and the non-defeatable cabsim) but I will be checking out the videos on the 18th for sure.
  13. You can also nail jellies to the ceiling but it is complicated because of the hoards of squealing kiddies milling around the base of your stepladder clutching empty dessert bowls while you do it. Point taken however.
  14. Communication. Have a non-rehearsal band get together and talk it through. Better to get it out in the open and remain friends.
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  16. Ideal for rehearsal and small to medium gigs. Don't let the small size deceive you. I also found the people at Phil Jones really helpful when I needed info for a small repair.
  17. I have a couple of old Wem Westminster amps and love them for bass. I saw Richard Hawley on the Coles Corner tour last night and he was using both a Dominator and an earlier Watkins Westminster (with onboard tremolo) on stage. Sounded great. These amps are very capable and last for ever!
  18. I should also probably have mentioned that it comes with the GB Shuttle 4-button footswitch. And the soft cover.
  19. That's a great sound!
  20. The whole 'kitchen scales' thing is just so declasse these days, don't you think? Here we have the intersection of luggage scales with a meat-hook ... so much more satisfying. And no, your eyes do not deceive you. The scales register exactly 9.5lbs = pretty much the weight of every decent (single-necked) P-bass in existence.
  21. I should probably have mentioned that it comes with the original Owner's Manual.
  22. Very little used since Covid, time to move it on. Comes with all the little bits of cabling etc. Condition is as near pristine as you're likely to find. Full specs are here: https://philjonesbass.net/cms/product-ha-1/
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  23. My eye (yes, I have two. Don't worry...) was caught by the cool looking lever at the top of the bridge - does this amazingly manly bass have a lever that deploys the string mutes? Bet MusicMan wish they'd thought of that before adding those fiddly tiny metal round screws under the bridges of Classic Stingrays. Seriously impressed by the intonation calibration markings on the bridge as well. If Bang & Olufsen made basses, they would make basses like this.
  24. Crimping was the solution for first moon flights, too. You can solder Al, but it is complicated because of oxidization et al. Still crimping is considered superior to other solutions.
  25. I am not the greatest bass player in the world, I’m just a tribute 🤘🏽
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