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Ha ha, that serves him right. I bid on a bass a few years back and every time I placed a bid, another few small bids went on until it exceeded mine and then stopped. This carried on for a few hours on an otherwise quiet Sunday afternoon during which I became increasingly confident that I was bidding against the seller. Of course, he put in a pretty big bid with about 3 minutes to go expecting me to go higher but I didn't, just sat there waiting for the inevitable 2nd Chance Offer. Amazingly, that landed about 4 minutes after the auction finished, and was at the price the seller had pushed it up to. He said the 'bidder' had emailed him immediately informing him that 'he had put in a bid by accident and didn't have any money'. So lucky me could have it at the sale price Mr No Money had bid it up to (allegedly). I said I would take it at the value of the bid I had on the bass when Mr No Money started bidding earlier that day, about £200 lower, at which point seller started to get really angry with me and said I shouldn't bid on things if I'm not prepared to buy them, and furthermore that I was morally obliged to buy it at the level of my final bid or what's the point in eBay? Made my evening, and I enjoyed the Sunday roast so much more as the result9 points
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Tom is the guy. had a full rehearsal tonight now Andy (guitarist) is out of isolation. some great stuff tonight. He has lyrics, suggestions and relaxed with the guitar - adding nice bits.8 points
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Up for sale my beautiful pre-Ernie Ball MusicMan Singray from 1983. This was the last year before company was sold to Ernie Ball. Maple neck pairing with vintage white colour, which does not come up often on the market. The bass is in very good shape for its age - the are some dings on the body but that's totally normal, whereas the back side of the neck is immaculate - and plays like butter. It has one of the most comfortable neck, I've ever played. All electronics and hardware work like they should. Even the mute pads can be found on the bridge, which is also quite rare. The weight is 4.39 kg (on bathroom scales). Serial number is BO22017, so you can check, if its needed. The sound is what I was always looking for. Due to hand surgery reasons I cannot play as much as I would like, so this beauty needs to go, does not matter how much it breaks my heart. Original hardshell case (in pretty good condition) with key are included in the price. Shipping within EU is not a problem. Feel free to ask, if you have any question.7 points
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Thank you all so much for replying. I have just been very jammy and picked up a new Fender Rumble 100 for £250! I cannot wait to do some bass practice through a proper amp rather than through my 15w Stagg guitar amp!6 points
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I’ve had an entertaining afternoon shielding the pick-up and control cavities. I’ve never done it before and it’s quite satisfying, even if the shielding tape seems to have a mind of it’s own as soon as the backing has been removed. Loves sticking to itself 😬. Still have the wires to go in, but that will have to wait until tomorrow.5 points
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Unmarked and as new NS5-XL Owned by me since 2004 and rarely used live. Siunds fantastic, thunderous B, active EMGs and strung with Hi-Beams which suit the bass perfectly. Absolutely no issues, C19 secure trial preferred in my home studio. No trades thanks, downsizing my collection is only reason for sale. Also listed elsewhere. Thanks for looking.4 points
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Looks bang on to me. Here's a pic of the bridge on my Pro for comparison -4 points
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It already sounds pretty darn decent. I'm now looking at either Nordstrand or Seymour Duncan (the Alnico version) but they do seem to be pretty similar. Anyway, here's a teaser:4 points
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Up for grabs is my Fender jazz, made in USA in Ivory White with a beautiful rosewood fretboard. It is made in the last year that Fender made basses in the USA, led by Dan Smith. I've read ánd heard that these basses are of good quality, with eye for detail (again). It looks stunning and plays very smooth: frets are in good condition, trussrod works fine and everything is original. Weight is 4.55kg and is perfectly balanced. Comes with a G&G Fender case. Just like the Fenders of the late seventies, i believe these will only increase in price. Note the marks at the bottom of the body: i've made some pictures of that. Shipping is possbile, at costs and risk buyer. I can arrange courier. Price is £1400 or close offers. No trades please. Thanks for looking!3 points
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Great thread! So one of my lockdown projects was to build a pair of isobaric speakers... managed to pick up four Seas bass units for not much, and built these cabs as a slightly more aesthetic alternative to rectangles - the bass units are 8" and there is one hiding inside the cab, so it can't be any narrower. Paired them up with some fountek ribbon tweeters. A bit of crossover tweaking and hey presto... huge meaty bass and drums, breathy midrange and delicate tops. My 5th attempt at speaker design, so a huge surprise at how great they sound. Upset my brother when we compared them to his very pricey Wilson-Benesch's. A shame those bass units aren't made any more, otherwise I might be going into production 😂3 points
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After some considerable time faffing with buying, selling, rebuying etc etc, I'm pretty happy with this now. Was going to sell the GK but it's just too good; it's very handy for ease of carriage and when I don't need the Fender. My latest bass purchase is included. I can't see myself wanting anything else anytime soon 🙂3 points
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We'll just have to buy British - Wal, Overwater, Status, GB, ACG, Jaydee. Terrible!!3 points
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Start Me Up (Stones, again) I notice it all went a bit pear shaped on the last page. Either that, or the connection is way too subtle for this bear of very little brain.3 points
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I've had my MM Stingray for 10 years now... The old sunburst finish was covered in dings and dents, so my friend and I stripped it down! Pretty happy with the results!!3 points
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Following on from the New England lyric above, a few more corkers from the Bard of Barking Sometimes when we're as close as this, It's like we are in a dream How can you lie there and think of England, When you don't even know who's in the team (Shirley) In the end it took me a dictionary, to find out the meaning of unrequited While she was giving herself for free, At a party to which I was never invited (The Saturday Boy) Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, Are here to make everything right that's wrong Holland and Holland and Lamont Dozier too, Are here to make it all OK for you (Levi Stubbs Tears)3 points
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There are still no serious opportunities in the UK to perform the music I'm involved with for quite a while. I look at peers in continental Europe who are playing shows (and arguably shows which are better events than pre-covid19). I've been working up a fully battery powered stage set up for the last few months in preparation of some site specific projects next year and decided to christen it yesterday by playing on the South Bank under Southwark Bridge. I should have brought a recording set up with me as the sound was absolutely incredible for my music! I've never busked before and was especially curious/nervous as to how post-classical/ambient originals would go down. I needn't have worried. People who weren't interested just didn't care, but those whose interest was piqued and had the time to listen really engaged. The experience was excellent! As long as it's feasable with the new and ever changing covid regulations I will do this again. For those in London who would be interested keep your eye on my Instagram as that's where I'll advertise on the day.3 points
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@Eldon Tyrell - this is all the Motown you need. Stick a bit of foam under the strings if you must, but they will all do the job admirably. All built from top drawer components and finished by David Wilson. I would argue that the components are a clear step up from what the Fender production line are using, the paint is definitely better, more choice of colours (any colour you like in fact) and they're cheaper. No brainer AFAIC.3 points
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Well, a bit more progress. I decided to alter the outline to something more asymmetric, like a jazz, in order to eliminate some of my routing errors. I used the trusty jigsaw to cut the outline roughly, and then had at it with the Shinto rasp. You can see the body on top of the original template. I've taken about a centimetre off at the obvious Jazz type locations. This was very satisfying to do, and so much more controllable than the router. (I am going to modify my routing rig, more info on that later.) Some more pix:3 points
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Thanks man, I have 3 built and ready to rock too! I think building and spec’ if your own is a pretty cool way to get exactly what you want. Love making them too. I’m using black walnut for the bodies, the sound is killer.3 points
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I'd steer clear of that bass whatever it is. He's either got a shill account or getting friends to bid it up, hence the dubious actions on his behalf3 points
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Slayer - Reign in Blood. 28:55 of aggressive perfection. I don't think I could cope if it was any longer.3 points
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Apparently tonight's episode is as they say ‘a second opportunity to see’ the repair of a bass guitar owned by Hot Chocolate’s original bassist.2 points
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Smx 1020 by VTypeV4, on Flickr Smx 1020 by VTypeV4, on Flickr This week I grabbed true bargain from the wonders of eBay.. Here we have a 400SMX, an 1153 & 2103H - classic Trace gear from the late '90s which still kicks a$$ more than 20 years later! I'll take it all to rehearsal later and see how it goes. I'd forgotten how good these things are despite weighing 10T..2 points
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You are charged VAT anyway, either from the seller or HMRC when the goods come into the UK. Thomann (for example) charge you German VAT (as a private UK individual). After 1/1/21 they charge no VAT but HMRC will charge 20% UK VAT + whatever Duty there is when the stuff comes into the UK. Same as any import into the UK (which is what it will become).2 points
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I like The boy done good The girl done better Seasons pass and we're still together. Mr Bragg is exceedingly good2 points
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There will be a sharp rebound IMO as trade will pick up with USA, et al. Economists predict a sharp fall but almost immediate recovery. The Euro is predicted to weaken as well...........me...I have two balls and neither are crystal...2 points
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Hi just joined. I've played since the 70s and design and build instruments as well. Not currently active at either at the moment. I play my own built customs through a Vox V125 Bass amp I've owned since new.2 points
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Mick - was just about to post the same thing! And obviously there are a bunch of amps (e.g. Ashdown, Laney), cabs (anyone heard of Barefaced?), pedals (e.g. Cog). ...or Japanese, or Indonesian, or god forbid, from the USA!2 points
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My scratchplate arrived from Brian today. I can't believe the quality for the price. He should charge more (don't tell him that). I wanted a MIM Fender Mustang PJ but without the hole for the pickup selector... no problem.2 points
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Yes, some people can't grasp that it's Song Title Word Association...2 points
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I will reserve judgement until I have played one, but it seems to me that Fender consistently shoot themselves in the foot by offering a "standard" range of American-made basses that, more often than not, are not particularly appealing both sonically and aesthetically. Part of the problem is that they don't want to compete with their own Custom Shop, part of the problem is that they are not very in touch with what discerning players crave from a Fender. All of this is compounded by their inconsistent quality control. The American Standard range was a lot more appealing than the subsequent American Professional range, IMO. The Am Pro are perfectly ok, but just not very exiting. They should have stuck with CS pickups , for my taste anyway. .2 points
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Alfie mentioned that he has a book out. I ordered the paperback directly from him. Very easy transaction. Received the book two days after. Having read the first chapter I'm looking forward to a bit of quiet time to get stuck in. It's great to have the benefit of the experience accumulated by one of our forum's career bassists to learn from and maybe have a laugh or two. Very satisfied.2 points
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Yeah it’s a beauty. Slab body, Fender CS 62 pups ( I think or Fralins ), Badass II, Gotoh tuners, CTS Pots, nitro paint. Killer bass 🤘2 points
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Goodness, for some of the prog bands I enjoy that's about a song and a half2 points
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I may have drunk too much Jim Beam, but in respect of the OP, if you're looking for a 'Motown bass', why are you looking forwards instead of back? If you want 'that Motown sound' either spend some coin on vintage, or spec up something similar through our very own @walshy. All this 'American Professional II' stuff is smoke and mirrors I promise you. I seriously lost the plot with the Fender production range after the American Deluxe.2 points
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Is it me or does anyone else think this thread is not far from it’s inevitable demise? 😅2 points
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The first time I saw Editors (about 15 years ago now lol) one of the supports was somebody called Brakes, who apparently had an album out with 16 tracks that was 29 minutes long in total... one they actually did play consisted literally of the singer shouting "comma comma comma comma full stop!" over a couple of chords, roughly 9 seconds from beginning to end2 points
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I saw 'It Bites' headline at Folkestone. This is when Calling all the heroes was still in the charts. I had their album, 'The big lad in the windmill' They played the whole album and did an encore, which was calling all the heroes, for the 2nd time. They were fabulous2 points
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Good call on the Fender Rumble, for the budget specified you should be able to pick one up and it will fit the bill nicely. Also the Ashdown Studio 12, 100 watts, 22lbs and within budget new. Plus based in the UK so in unlikely event if any issues easy to deal with, rather than via distributors etc.2 points
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