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Dingwall D-Roc Standard 4-string Gloss Metalflake Aquamarine
TomWIC replied to JapanAxe's topic in Basses For Sale
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What are you listening to right now?
dmccombe7 replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Liking that a lot. Thanks for sharing @cetera Dave -
bassmanguitars1 started following Acoustic Corporation 120 Bass HEAD.
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TomWIC started following Dingwall NG-3 4 string Gold Matte - Updated trades & PRICE DROP £1,675
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What's the going rate for Stingrays nowadays?
Misdee replied to Supernaut's topic in General Discussion
I totally agree about the build quality from EBMM. Arguably the best on the market from that kind of production. I've had several EBMM basses, all bought new, and only one of them was slightly under-parr, and even that one was better than most upmarket USA Fenders. EBMM set themselves high standards. I meant more the consistency from string to string. The weak G on the some of the older Stingrays was a bugbear that took a long time to get sorted out. The Stingray Special doesn't have that problem. -
Allparts do them but they're waiting for new stock. (Their Fender measurements are usually on point)
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odub started following G&L L-2000 Series E CLF Research £1500
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Sandberg Basic 4 string £950, trades options added
Lukasz Chyla replied to Lukasz Chyla's topic in Basses For Sale
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Alphonso Johnson is looking a bit pale.
miles'tone replied to fretmeister's topic in General Discussion
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What's the going rate for Stingrays nowadays?
warwickhunt replied to Supernaut's topic in General Discussion
There's been a few comments re 'regular' Stingrays not being as consistant as Specials; I have to say of all of the mainstream manufacturers (where you can buy an off the shelf bass) that I've played in the last 40+ years, I'd say that Musicman USA basses have been (arguably) the most consistant in terms of quality over pretty much every other brand and they've certainly not had peaks and troughs like some brands. Are they almost always consistantly heavy... yes. However, with consistancy I'm referring to hardware, electronics, fit and finish. You are always going to get the odd bass that came off the production line late on a Bank Holiday shift but by and large they are one of the few bass brands that I'd buy blind (even used). -
Managed to buy this for my Rick project.. It's immaculate.
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Piers_Williamson started following Alphonso Johnson is looking a bit pale.
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Alphonso Johnson is looking a bit pale.
Piers_Williamson replied to fretmeister's topic in General Discussion
I don't think I have ever seen Tim Lefebvre slap a bass in my life -
Alphonso Johnson is looking a bit pale.
chris_b replied to fretmeister's topic in General Discussion
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AinsleyWalker started following What's the going rate for Stingrays nowadays?
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I have a single cut Wishbass. First single cut I’ve owned. Looks weird. Gets a lot of attention from visitors. Plays great, sounds great, looks bonkers. That’s my in depth review.
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What's the going rate for Stingrays nowadays?
Misdee replied to Supernaut's topic in General Discussion
Stingray Specials definitely go for more. FWIW, I think the Specials are by far the best Stingrays ever. The older basses had all sorts of problems that the Special version solved. They don't sound the same as a vintage Stingray, that's true, but I prefer the sound of the Special. It sounds enough like a good Stingray for my needs, and its so much more consistent and comfortable to play. Build quality is superb and the overall design is so well thought out. It's just a shame so many of the stock finishes are so bloody awful that it hurts my eyes to look at them. Try playing a vintage-style Stingray with a slab body weighing ten pounds and upwards for a while and then pickup a Special and it's a relief. -
You’d think a bass magazine would check… 😂
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This is so much more than any claim of nepotism..... and they are so much better than they have any reasonable right to be. Great song and feel, fantastic harmonies and a cool late 60's/early 70's Crosby, Stills & Nash vibe. Love it and looking forward to their debut album. Evan Stanley (Son of Paul Stanley of KISS) and Nick Simmons (Son of Gene Simmons of KISS). KISS haters, keep your comments to yourself...
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Bass Guitar on Spotify - suggestions and links welcome!
miles'tone replied to Tim Chapple's topic in General Discussion
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New dedicated bass guitar magazine in print for the UK!
dmccombe7 replied to Gunsfreddy2003's topic in General Discussion
Years subscription for me too. So looking forward to reading a proper magazine again. Happy days. Dave - Today
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Walshy probably a ridiculous question, but if you A/B'd the Noble vs the Nobelium how close do you get?
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Belka started following Knackered truss rod and fingerboard removal HELP PLEASE
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Knackered truss rod and fingerboard removal HELP PLEASE
Belka replied to police squad's topic in Bass Guitars
Once the fretboard is removed I'd assume it would be unsalvageable. The rest of the neck would be fine but I've never heard of any luthier/tech being able to reattach one. -
CPCustomdubwise started following Stuart Adamson.
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Oh, I don't know....maybe it was ghostwritten?
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ash started following Markbass LM 58R 500 Watt Amp Head
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Markbass Little Mark 58R 500 Watt Amp Head I bought this new from Thomann in August 2025 and have used it a handful of times in rehearsal and gigged it twice. It is like new and has been kept in its original box most of the time. I have decided to move it on as I have gone back to the convenience of using a Markbass combo for most gigs. This is a really powerful amp and has the latest MB preamp. Comes with box and mains lead. Made in Italy. No trades sorry. I can post at your cost in the UK if you can’t pick it up. Weight: 2 kg Series: MB58R Power Handling: 500w@4ohm / 300w@8ohm Preamp: Solid State Power Amp: Mpt (Mark Proprietary Technology) Power: 500w@4ohm / 300w@8ohm EQ: Low – Mid/low – Mid/high – High Old School Filter: Flat/Scooped Mid/Fsw Switch Other Features: XLR Line Out With Level Control and Pre/Post EQ and Gnd Lift Switches, Bi-band Limiter | Mute Switch, FX Send/return Dimensions: 10.87”/ 27.6 Cm (W); 3.27”/ 8.3 Cm (H); 10.08”/ 25.6 Cm(D)
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