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Selling my stunning, rare original Godin hollowbody fretless, as it does not get enough use these days and unfortunately, I need the money to finance another purchase. These basses were handcrafted in Canada, and this is the original Acoustibass version with LR Baggs pre-amp, and a clever 12 time metal harp system attached below the bridge that resonates in sympathy with the top. This creates a complex and rich tone and makes it the closest thing to an actual double bass. These basses are far superior to the later A4 and A5 basses from the same manufacturer. It features a single-piece chambered, black, mahogany body, with aged white binding, gold tuners, a solid spruce top, hard maple neck, and an ebony unlined fingerboard. The piezo pickup is boosted by the LR Baggs preamp, that features volume control and a 3-band equalizer. The preamp is powered by a 9 volt battery. A fresh battery can be installed by unscrewing and lifting the cover of the amp. Note that if the battery is drained, the bass does not have a passive fallback option, and it will provide no output to your amp. This copy is from 1991. I verified the serial number with Godin to confirm. I bought this bass in the Netherlands (sticker on headstock), as I am Dutch, and brought it with me to Wales. Is is in fantastic condition. There are 2 or 3 very minor spots near the pre-amp, which I struggled to photograph. You would not notice them unless you looked for it. Other than that the bass is immaculate. It has been professionally serviced last in 2022. At that point the jack socket was replaced by a superior product (the original had deteriorated and drained the battery even when not plugged in), the electrolytic capacitors in the pre-amp were replaced, all amp sliders were cleaned and treated, and finally the fingerboard was sanded and oiled. It is currently fitted with flatwounds, with a nice low action and no string buzz. It comes with its original hard case. The case tolex shows some signs of wear (see pictures), but the case itself is in great condition and the bass fits snug and safe. You can hear this actual bass on recordings that I played on, for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKkZ4MSWmB4&list=RDGKkZ4MSWmB4&start_radio=1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZtZ1gu0uHs&list=RDkZtZ1gu0uHs&start_radio=1 and most recently https://walsaurus.bandcamp.com/track/time-has-told-me Ideally, I’d like the buyer to collect in Mid-Wales (you can try out the bass), or meet up within reasonable distance. Alternatively, I can ship within the UK as well at the buyer’s cost.
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Washburn AB10- Acoustic bass guitar -£150
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE replied to lee650's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sweet little Mr E - Wet Wet Wet
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Mr. E’s Beautiful Blues - Eels
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Recording equipment to put stuff on Instagram
jonno1981 replied to petebassist's topic in General Discussion
I’m getting to grips with a Roland pro mixer x. Annoyingly, this has just been released and looks like a good new alternative. It doesn’t offer multiple inputs, but has a good internal mic and some effects through an app. https://blackstaramps.com/polargo/ -
Ali Express, that's definitely not graphite, mate!
Sibob replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
Is it just him building? That’s a lot of orders if it’s a one-man operation?! Like…looooong wait times? Si -
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MSan94 started following MIJ Fender Precision Bass 1984-87
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Thanks. I think this is where I'm heading.
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walshy started following Rob Fleet - Adam Clayton-esque P Bass Build - Purple Flake!
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Rob Fleet - Adam Clayton-esque P Bass Build - Purple Flake!
walshy replied to molan's topic in Build Diaries
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Grahambythesea started following Need some help with noisy Spector LX
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I’ve noticed some strange noises from the tone pump if my mobile phone is in my trouser pocket immediately next to to it.
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Sorted for E's & Whizz - Pulp
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HeadlessBassist started following Short scale string advice
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40's work well on a short scale bass. Fender puts 40-100 as standard on the American Performer Mustang I have, and I use cut down Elixir 40-95's which suit it down to the ground. I do have a set of nearly new LaBella deep talking flats for short scale bass that I took off my previous Vintera II Mustang if you'd like me to send them to you to try, @Swills?
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Rob Fleet - Adam Clayton-esque P Bass Build - Purple Flake!
bassfan replied to molan's topic in Build Diaries
Gorgeous @molan I wish I’d kept that gold sparkle Lull too and the lakky! 🤦🏻♂️ -
AndyTravis started following Rob Fleet - Adam Clayton-esque P Bass Build - Purple Flake!
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Rob Fleet - Adam Clayton-esque P Bass Build - Purple Flake!
AndyTravis replied to molan's topic in Build Diaries
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Also the EQ boosts can affect the gain levels so always go back and check the gain isn’t excessive and the clip light only comes on momentarily in the main. All valve amps ignore that and use ears as a guide ! I have a MB LM4 and you will get your flat and scooped from the selector control and vintage by adding more old school control ( clockwise ) Its a very loud amp so keep your master volume low until you have everything else set how you want it
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I like TI Flats on my Sandberg Lionel (Same scale and hardware as the Florence) but it is light. If 40-100 rounds are too light then I fear the ti flats would be too. They are slightly bigger gauges but they are also a lot more flexible. I have 2 other shorties. On one I have La Bella Deep Talking Flats at 45-105 and they suit it - they are quite stiff - by way of comparison, I would have the 39-96 on a long scale, so I have the 45-105 on a short. If you would have 45-105 La Bella flats on a long scale then you might need the 49-109 The other has 50-110 Dunlop roundwounds. If you want some flexibility then La Bella do their own Low Tension flats. There's only one choice of gauge. They are quite a bit higher in tension than the TI Flats but not like the DTF ones. They sound quite similar to the DTF though - so a trad flat rather than the mid pushed ti flat sound. La Bellas are a lot cheaper than Thomastik or Dunlop flats too - might find a used set to try in the classifieds. Also - the Florence has big tuners so you don't have to use specific short scale strings even for flats, so pick whatever you can find cheapest. Bass Direct is often cheapest for La Bella, Amazon for Ti Flats, and Dunlops are just mad everywhere.
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Ebeneezer Goode - Shamen
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Is this one of these basses being played?
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molan started following Rob Fleet - Adam Clayton-esque P Bass Build - Purple Flake!
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Together with some of my main band musicians, plus a great pro-drummer, I helped to put together a U2 tribute band as a little side-project earlier this year. There are no huge plans to gig loads but the two nights out we've had so far were lots of fun and we have a few more things lined up. My regular gigging bass is my trusty white Ritter Cora but I felt i should go dfor something a bit more Claytonesque for this gig. I've owned a couple of Claytons in the past, both in gold sparkle. The first was a lovely, lightweight Mike Lull that was built directly for Adam & the second was the official Fender full Custom Shop version - now residing chez @hiram.k.hackenbacker. I already had a nice Lake Placid Blue P bass with an aged MJT body, mint green/white guard, McIntyre neck, Hipshot Ultralights and a lovely set of custom wound Curtis Novak pickups. My first thought was to get the LPB body resprayed and I remembered that a Lakland I have was painted by Rob Fleet (via Simms Customs) https://www.rfcustom.co.uk/ I contacted Rob who could not have been more helpful. He explained that the cost of stripping my existing body & prepping for spray work would be relatively close to sourcing a nice new body which I could help to spec out in terms of desired weight and woods etc. We spent some time working our the ideal weight and he found a nice piece of premium alder to work with. I've always likes the Fender limited edition pink/purple sparkle Clayton P bass and Rob mentioned that he had an order for a deep purple flake pain job and I saw some images of the exact colour. We agreed on everything and the neck was duly dispatched so that he could make sure the neck fit was really tight and also to spray the headstock in matching purple flake. Not long afterwards I received the first body build shots and confirmation that the finished weight was bang on our agreed specs: Rob let me know that he thought it might be a good idea for him to custom build a guard whilst he had the body to ensure an exact fit and we agreed on a white pearloid finish. This kind of, relatively small, thing is a perfect example of Rob's attention to detail. He new I had a guard already but wanted to be sure of a perfect fit and finish. We also discussed the headstock logo as the body & spray work is all from Rob whilst the neck was made by Chris McIntyre, pickups from Curtis Novak etc. etc.. I didn't feel 'right' about asking Chris to use his logo and it seems to me that the core of this instrument has come from Rob. I felt I needed a logo of some kind and really didn't want to try and come up with some kind of random name so we agreed to go with an RF Custom logo. I think it's a classy logo & I have no plans to sell it on or pass it off as something it isn't - it genuinely is a 'custom' build so I'm happy with that. Today, Rob sent first pics of the finished body, with guard in place, & headstock. Typical of rob's professionalism is that he attached controls to the guard to make sure everything looked just right. He also asked about precise position of the strap buttons before drilling. So, here it is before it comes home for final fit at my local luthier, the rather wonderful Julian Mullen: Once it's home and fully finished I'll post some more pics!
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I have a little bottle of gut string oil from Hidersine called Hidrol, which I used when I still played gut strings. They don't seem to make it anymore. Unfortunately it does not say what kind of oil it is - it's clear though. I remember that I didn't have to use it very often, and that I needed very very little oil.
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I don’t use the covers on my P and jazz basses, but my AVRI 62P came with the bridge cover fitted so I left it on, all my the screws go in a small sealable bag and stored in the hard cases, same with the thumb/finger rests and screws
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Warwick streamer double buck 5 string bass
Phaedrus01 replied to patrikmarky's topic in Basses For Sale