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Fender precision 5 Feb 1965 L series In original condition ( pickup covers are custom shop) and the capacitor not the original but from the same time I have the original too Brazilian rosewood board Alder body 3,9 kilo Frets have plenty of life Very low action for a preci of this time Very nice player With cites certification With original fender case 1967 Price 5000euro for quick sale (10 days)9 points
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Here's the full text of his apology, posted in 'Status', a newbie can't be expected to navigate himself around our site as well as us old uns..! 'Hello everyone, just wanted to offer apologies for my perceived rudeness. I have been targeted by courier scammers on other platforms so may have become over sensitive. Sorry. I should have been clear I will only sell in a direct meeting and that’s not easy in these crazy times. Having said all that, the bass is still there and I’m sure I can work out how to deliver to the lucky buyer Best Mike'7 points
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https://www.getintothis.co.uk/2020/05/dawsons-music-saved-by-manchester-entrepreneur-from-going-out-of-business/ Great Local firm - an established MI retailer has salvaged the company and staff. Made up for all of my old colleagues.6 points
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Feed every AC/DC song into an AI bot and see what the result is? Why not eh. Sounds mostly like For Those About To Rock, but the lyrics are just a jumble. The opening riff is cool tho! https://loudwire.com/artificial-intelligence-bot-writes-ac-dc-song-great-balls/5 points
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Thought my Custom Shop Chrome CTM 300 would be appreciated here5 points
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Welcome 🙂 What a beautiful pair of Jazz basses. Dont hang around here too long. You’ll end up buying loads of “essential” gear you didn’t previously know existed, discover that all your current gear is too heavy, and find yourself in heated debate about things that aren’t real like “Heft”... 😐 Here are a couple stock phrases that will stand you in good stead and save time if you copy and paste them into a handy file upfront 👍 “It’s all in the fingers” - used in reply to any suggestion that different basses / amps are capable of affecting tone in any way whatsoever. ”Jaco only needed 4 strings” - Useful in reply to any topic regarding a bass with 5 or more strings 👍 This is especially poignant as it’s widely known that all bass players want to sound and play exactly like Jaco. “It’s one of the good ones” - Used when selling a Fender bass from the 70s to assure a buyer this particular instrument was on the right side of Fenders notoriously iffy QC at the time... Although as every bass sold on BC seems to be “one of the good ones” I’m not sure where this accusation comes from 🤔 Anyway just a few pointers 🙂 ... oh and if you discover which bass is best for metal can you let the rest of us know so we can finally close the site down and get back to whatever it was we were all doing before. 🎸 🤘4 points
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For clarity I simply said most audiences don’t care for slap bass. Fans of particular genres or specific bands can obviously go all in especially when it’s such an intrinsic part of the bands style - early Chilli Peppers, Level 42, Marcus et al. There’s defo some confirmation bias going on here (well it is a bass forum, right!). I’d much rather listen to a player play in time, play the right notes and if they can season it with some style and technique fair play. Likes on YT can be attributed to fans of the artist rather than fans of a technique or simply appreciation of a musician playing well. **Cue some slap video with a million hits 😀4 points
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Wanted to share my recommendation for these basses. To my ears and experience, this would be considered incredible tone for a 1k plus bass. Just insane quality for such a low price. Tuners - nice and tight, the G peg has a zone where it gets a bit crunchy but still works well. Keeps its tuning very very well. I've installed an extra string retainer for the A string as it lacked a bit of punch, but i didnt worry about doing it on a bass this cheap. Fingerboard - no dead spots, no fretwork needed whatsoever, and the bass intonates like a dream, totally in tune chords up high with flats is no mean feat. Neck - obviously no finish makes it nice and smooth, quite thick front to back but nothing outrageous. Truss rod works great and the relief is surprisingly even on either side of the neck (so far!). Neck pocket is insanely tight - best fit on a bass ive ever seen. Pickup - really clean, traditional sound, i have absolutely no issue with the stock pickup and have no reason to change it. Electronics - smooth range on the volume and tone controls, no 'off-to-on' feeling you get with some basses. Good amount of high-end to play with as you can hear in the demo, for my tastes i could use a tiny bit more but this is an easy and cheap fix. Bridge works perfectly well, id prefer threaded saddles but the bridge was installed perfectly so I wouldnt want to change the string position if i could. Pretty ordinary weight, tuners are nice and light so very little neck dive. I expected this bass to be good value for money but i didnt expect to prefer it over my American Vintage Fender P. Maybe that will pass but right now I cant recommend these enough.3 points
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For anyone enjoying this topic, a quick update. I'm waiting for delivery of my trussrod. I will need to widen my slot, which I intend to do slowly with sandpaper. I'll wait for the rod. As I only want to remove the appropriate amount and not more, that seems wise. Once I bung it in and slap the fretboard back on, the next job will be to repair the finish - or I'll be cutting myself when I play. I know the Elders of the Build have a plan in mind for reattaching the board, I assume I need wood glue, which I have. But what (if anything) should I get for repairs to the finish?3 points
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We did a song in June last year - the bass pushes the tune - while it’s not an overly technical part, it’s one of those parts which if you lose the thread; you’re goosed...the rest of the band sat and watched me in the control room. Obviously in the spirit of “banter” etc, they filmed me and were gooning off to wind me up...nailed it in two takes. And not for mistakes - just so he had two takes. The guitarist (who’s now left) took 30 or so takes on a guitar part for the same song. I listen back now and feel my part is a bit robotic and “going through the motions”. in response to the OP - I was a huge Novoselic fan, I liked his gritty, rubbery bass sound. Lounge Act from Nevermind is still one of my favourite basslines. The isolated bass track makes very little or no sense without the other parts - the drum track and bassline sync together wonderfully - the Dave Grohl/Nevermind version much more than the “Bleach” sessions version.3 points
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I concur. There’s currently a young lady doing pretty unspectacular covers in her kitchen doing the rounds on Facebook. Her engagement figures are huge and there’s the typical male leches making the expected comments. If I played exactly the same, or indeed pretty much any of us, our “likes” or “views” or whatever measure you want to use are unlikely to get out of single figures. This isnt putting the girl down, it’s more a sad reflection on males.3 points
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I've always owned an acoustic guitar that I've used for writing purposes although I never put much effort into being a guitarist. A few years ago a only band I ever played electric guitar in (C1990) was revived and I needed a suitable instrument, I cashed in some Argos vouchers and got a Squier tele. I changed the scratchplate to black when Rick Parfitt died (we shared the same birthday) I found I actually enjoyed playing it and after the other "serious" guitarist quit last year I ended up as sole guitarist in the band and haven't felt the need to upgrade. If you think I look weird you should see the rest of the band.3 points
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I think they were only there for the pick playing 😁 Very well played though. All 3 styles executed perfectly.3 points
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It's a bit like discovering the opposite sex when you were a teenager. It's different and really quite pleasurable. After a few fumbling attempts at the unfamiliar bottom end you soon feel at home🙂3 points
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As would it be useful to have " Brought a spare and used both because I could" - which is really my answer. That said never had either of the two fail at a gig... When I was playing in a function/wedding band this was my standard setup... We'd to three 45 min sets and I'd either do alternate sets or maybe do one (or two at most) change in course of a set (which took less than 5 seconds because of the Lehle switcher pedal) depending on the songs in the set. Could play the whole set with either bass fine, of course, but hey! Like they say, you never buy an insurance policy hoping that you'll use it but, if you ever DO have to use it you'll be glad you had it...3 points
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Weird not to have an option for “Sometimes take one”. I often don’t for small gigs, or for church, but will if it’s a major gig or recording. And I have needed my backup recently - was doing a TV recording with my 64P, and had grounding hum issues due to the way they are wired - thankfully had my 60P with me.3 points
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Thinking to put black stain on her, then sand it of. Then green, maybe blue or red stain...can’t decide which🤦🏻♂️😂 mayby combination green blue? Well... I’ll keep you updated.2 points
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I like it sometimes, but not when it becomes an Olympic event. Ron Pickering voice: "So we're into the last ten seconds of the one minute slap, and Mark and Victor are neck and neck* on 456 notes...." * pun intended2 points
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Yes. It is being developed by a IT savvy relative for free but he is busy with other projects that pay so obviously I am put on the back burner whilst the other projects are completed. We are progressing, though, so hopefully we will see Bilbo's Bass Bites up and running before long.2 points
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Just purchased a beautiful 5 String Smith from a member on this site. Just need to learn how to play it. Now trying to sell some of my stuff to pay for it and create space and peace at home.2 points
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I think it's a bit of a stretch of the imagination to believe that most audiences even recognise slap bass when they hear it. We flatter ourselves with the importance we attach to this topic, the majority of listeners would think we are counting angels on pins.2 points
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I see 2.92 has been released. Painless install for me. supposed to fix lots of small glitches in 2.91 / 2.902 points
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Yes, but necessary. Also known as NEW [insert type of gear] DAY threads. It's my new toy, so it's awesome. All agree. Then two weeks later the truth comes out2 points
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That 2nd picture looks dangerous I quite like the way that Strandberg (and other makers) do it - with a slightly 'figured' cutout:2 points
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SOLD For the first time in a long time, I haven’t got an imminent gig, or studio session, so, am taking the opportunity to list a load of kit with a view to change my setup. Am offering loads of bits on here, before I put things on eBay. Sales preferred, may listen to trade offers. Pictures to follow/on request. Shipping not a problem. AirTurn BT200-S4 Pedal - £70 RRP £100 https://www.airturn.com/products/airturn-bt200s-4-controller Amazing bit of kit - i’ve used it for triggering page turns on my tablet when reading charts, but, there are 4 buttons you can customise in all sorts of ways - check out the link. Always used on my board, in unmarked condition.2 points
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Main advantage being that you can beat the crap out of someone with it, confident in the knowledge you won't need to re-tune it afterwards.2 points
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I stumbled upon a documentary on Prime last night :- Searching for Sugar Man and was astounded by the fact that I had never heard of Rodriguez,the songwriter featured in it before. I am 62 ,the Seventies were "my era" ,I love Nick Drake ( another artiste that didn't get the recognition he deserved then), and I would have lapped up this guys work. Oh I was happy enough listening to all the rock bands of the time but I like a good singer songwriter too. It's a fascinating story, give it a try, there's not much else to do at the moment . 😉2 points
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@krispn you are right and wrong - people prefer slap - these videos have been up for a total of nearly 20 years combined and has only just about gained parity with That slap video up for 4 weeks, nowt to do with Dua Lipa being in the title of the other one for making it rank higher in searches....... @dave_bass5 we need to drum up business on pick playing. My playing is crap in general even though I prefer a pick, you pop a video up of the same song with a pick For the whole song, let’s see where we can get to - that’s the real test, I am thinking a million maybe. We’ll get this guy to do our counting...... IMG_9634.MP42 points
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Got closer to the Pony sound using a combination of elements from Annette's version and of my previous version:2 points
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Another good shout docT! Here she is on Dua Lipa's latest track - loved her use of slap from 3.02 into this. Literally just 30 seconds of slap to finish off and it provides real energy and contrast to her bass line. Bravo. She posted this just 4 weeks ago and has since had nearly 800K hits and 57K likes. Who say's the public doesn't like a bit of slap bass?2 points
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It would almost certainly be laminated. Stubzy said "Ash". I can't dispute that but then I have not got a good knowledge of timber. Metal is more my line. Yes folks. I'm good for metal.2 points
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Just remembered - that little Hammond guy from old Top Gear. Great taste in basses but must have killed his poor little shouders - he looks in pain!2 points
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