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  1. Hi folks Call it what you will but after passively looking for a Stingray for a long time I was delighted to see a birth year ray come up on BC. Now I don't go in for YOB basses and think it's borderline weird but a bright white pre EB was always going to pique my interest. I know there has been quite some discussion here recently regarding the values and relative bargains of the EB Stingrays and I know all too well that the pre EB rays to some may seem over priced - the thinking here though is that the instrument will hold it's value better, whether that is based on a ill judged notion of pre-EB rays sounding better/different is not for me to say! Having tried many Ray's in the past (mostly 5ers) and finding my favourite of them all was in fact an OLP with a status neck I have an open mind about what I think sounds good and judge each bass on it's sound (and I guess visual appeal too). This one just sounds very 'full' and 'chunky' - with that 'slapping a power line' kind of taught attack to the sound which to my ears sounds quite different to others. The treble control in particular sounds very nice and adds a great 'click' to the sound which seems to affect frequencies above the norm, even the enhance setting on my pre. I rarely find a bass arrives to me setup to my liking (super flat neck, super low action) - but after slapping on Elixir 40-95s and loosening the rod a bit to compensate, I only had to drop the G saddle a tiny bit and adjust the intonation on the low E (Which I always tune to D) and it was spot on and I played it happily all through a zoom meeting just now (camera off!) For an instrument the same age as yours truly I can say it's worn the years better than I have - a couple of small bashes here and there and some wear to the scratch-plate but the white hasn't faded one bit (I think they used a different paint latterly which doesn't yellow like before?) and the neck is great, exhibiting that nice balance between chunk and manoeuvrability. Of course the Basschat strap locks look fabulous on it too!! Cheers and thanks to the seller who was great to deal with and UPS who although a day late didn't lose it and/or smash it up. ped
    16 points
  2. Hi All Bought this Sire U5 to try out short scale , but after 30odd years playing 34” scale length I’m struggling to get used to it . Its a shame as it sounds great and once again the Sire pups are fantastic , I own a Sire 5 string as well and they are really are amazing for the money . Bought new from Bax for £399 with a gig bag deal £19.99 Selling for £320.00 so save £100 on a brand new bass with new short scale gig bag . £320 plus uk shipping only / or socially distanced collection in Edinburgh Thanks John
    9 points
  3. Looking at myself in the mirror
    8 points
  4. I’ve been after a Celinder J-Update for a long time but never found one for sale. Earlier today I was just browsing some sites whilst I was waiting for something to download and I couldn’t quite believe that this was staring back at me from the Bass Gallery site. Got it bought immediately - I’ll figure out how to afford it later!
    7 points
  5. Will Lee posted the below video on his Facebook page. Bassist Paul Thompson, looking at the players and their Basslines on Donald Fagen's 'The Nightfly' album. Paul Thompson has also put up transcriptions for the selected examples he analysed. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xmLx4nDuhoAK1317GLWXFvm-aF-OcK-C Enjoy..!!
    7 points
  6. For sale is this beautiful Music Man Sterling made in 1996 in the United States. This is NOT the cheaper Sterling by Musicman, but a real Music Man Sterling. It is basically a Stingray with a smaller body, thinner neck and a pick-up switch to split the pick-up to the front coil, back coil or both in parallel. The bass is in a good working condition, only minor wear from its 24 year life. It has a very nice maple neck. Unfortunately, the original case is not included. The bass is located in the Netherlands, but can be shipped safely to Germany. Pick-up is possible too of course.
    6 points
  7. Only just came across these guys and found them pretty impressive. Check the frets on that bass.
    5 points
  8. I’ve only finally gone and done it, as in written a book! It’s all about my many years as a bassist mainly in covers bands, what made me do it, how many basses and amps I’ve bought and sold (gulp) mainly on here, but mainly about the fun I’ve had, and funny things that have happened along the way. I’ve tried also to share some of the advice and knowledge I’ve acquired that might prove useful, IMHO, obvs, as da kids say. Ultimately though, I hope it makes you smile, and you find it enjoyable. A big thank you to @Dave Vader bassist and author of this very parish, who provided some wise words and guidance. He said he enjoyed it, as have a few other of my selected guinea pigs / test pilots. Some even said it was very funny indeed, but I’ll let you guys be the judges. It’s in Kindle format at the bargain price of £4.99 (link below), or paperback format direct from me at £8 inc. postage and packing (which is cheaper than it is on Amazon, although it’s up there too if you want to shop there). If you prefer the paperback format, PM me your name and address, and payment preference (Paypal or bank transfer), and I’ll advise accordingly. I’ll even write a signed dedication inside the front cover if you let me know what you want, which may be worth millions when one of my bands finally makes it big.........there again, most likely not! https://eur05.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fdp%2FB08CGY1V9X%2Fref%3Dcm_sw_r_em_api_wI0GFbPQ7NSBD&data=02|01||99808ebee8c844256c1608d86e0fd55a|84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa|1|0|637380361560219122&sdata=RmtiUEgYmJOF0HNZAVyeZ%2BFc4y818DMraO%2FBzpL9Z7w%3D&reserved=0
    4 points
  9. UPS they did it again....?
    4 points
  10. Just about to post up the following video review which might interest some of you. All the best, Mike
    4 points
  11. Sounds super crisp, I've seen a couple of their videos around and some of Henriks interviews and vlog type videos. I'm not a fan of that particular bass personally, he has a more traditional looking signature one that I like. I think Janek Gwizdala owns the prototype or first production model, he was playing it on his twitch stream the other day..seems versatile. I just had a search, I think this was the first videos of theirs I saw..never heard a bass used in a bluegrass type way before this, great song.
    4 points
  12. Oooh going to take some time to get this dialled in 🤩
    3 points
  13. Hi all, Tonight I thought I would try and list my Modulus Flea bass on a few Facebook Bass sale related groups. I wish I hadn't. A diabolical experience, full of snide, idiotic (and clueless) people with no respect. So I pulled the ad. Made me long for the warm hug of Basschat and it's superb community, spirit and conduct. Selling (and buying, oh so much buying!) here has always been a great experience. Thanks to all that run Basschat and moderate it!
    3 points
  14. Just a word of caution if anyone is foolhardy enough to use this 'courier'. I sent a bass to Spain, took pictures of the package with dimensions. I entered the details correctly on the online form and paid the required price. The parcel was delivered - several days late even though I had paid for the priority service. I then find UPS have taken an additional £75 from my bank account. The first customer service advisor hadn't a clue why the amount had been taken and I then received an email saying someone would call the3 next day...two days later and no call. I rang again and was told the extra charge was because the item weighed 30kgs! I can't lift 30kg let alone pack it and then the UPS driver carry it under his arm to the truck. I informed UPS of their incorrect weight assessment. I was then informed the item exceeded 100cm in length...yes it did and the correct length entered onto the form. I have sent several similar sized parcels with UPS before and never had a problem. I informed UPS that I had entered the correct dimensions and they had charged me accordingly - I had sent them the pictures by this time. I then receive an email with a convoluted explanation of how they calculate cubic size and my parcel came into the 'large' category hence the additional charge. Their email then suggests that I had knowingly entered the incorrect dimensions and weight - or at best made a miscalculated guess. I await they fourth excuse after I referred them , again, to the pictures and also asked why the online form didn't recognise the dimensions as 'large', or were they still insisting I had entered the figures incorrectly. So, case raised with Resolver, emails to UPS CEO UK, emails to their Customer Service Team (there's a misnomer), and messages on their Facebook page. I strongly recommend that you use an alternative courier service. I have not had one response where the supposed Customer Service took an objective stance and said that there might be an issue on the side of UPS, oh no! it's me that is in error and UPS are determined to say they are in the right. So, please be warned.
    3 points
  15. I have to love cheap basses, no choice lol
    3 points
  16. In that case, me, Bootsy and Flea watching Larry Graham with Graham Central Station,being supported by Big Tony Fisher and Trouble Funk. We'd need plenty of Bootsy Brewski as well....
    3 points
  17. Different basses sound different. But in the context of a band sound they all sound like bass guitars.
    3 points
  18. Is it coincidence that a new bass arrives the day after the Basschat straps locks invoices go out....?😉 Obviously not!
    3 points
  19. Bassist Heaven for me isn't hanging round with other bass players... As it says in Highlander - there can be only one! I realise that others exist but if they're all pedantic misanthropes like me I wouldn't want to spend time with 'em. We'd all be looking down our noses at whoever's on stage and saying: "he's got the fingering wrong" "I wouldn't have played that" "She should be using a pick" "What a terrible tone" "They're playing far too many notes" "Can they only do root and fifth?" So Bassist Heaven is finding a drummer who is rock-solid, grooves and actually listens to the other players, plus guitar that's tight, right on time and doesn't smear sloppy notes everywhere. And we'd be playing in front of an audience who are knowledgeably and appreciative, who ply me with beer after (and during!) the show. I'd even tolerate some mild inappropriate touching!
    3 points
  20. Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right, here I am stuck in the middle with you....
    3 points
  21. Me on stage being watched by Ron Carter, Robert Trujillo and Anthony Jackson. They each paid for their own tickets!
    3 points
  22. They say laughter is the best medicine. Just sit me in the front to get the best view of Este Haim's bassface and I could fight off covid and all his chums together
    3 points
  23. Nice things but overkill if it’s purely for home rehearsal IMO. Try one of the Fender Rumble combos, the 25 watt would probably be ideal for you. Great sound, not expensive, lighter than a light thing etc. Generally I’ve gone for small combos for practice use and separate head and cab for stage. Purely on grounds of ease of use, functionality and adaptability. Doesn’t make sense to me lugging heavy combos around when you can split the load by having separates. I know some of the more recent lightweight combos have challenged this, but for me it’s just as easy to carry a class d amp head and a lightweight cab . (I currently use a GKMB800 and a Barefaced Compact.)
    3 points
  24. Price: 3000 GBP or 3500 EUROS This bass born in september 2007. Is as new without dings. Incl a fligh case original Warwick and the shipping cost in the price. This infinity is a custom shop: Antique Tobacco Stain HighPolish finish. Have a MEC pics and preamp. This bass is fretted with a rosewood fingerboard. About the body: Ovangkol with an amazing Flamed Maple AAAA top. The neck is too flamed Maple and the bass machine heads are black. All original and sounds amazing. As new and its delicious to play. Thanks,
    2 points
  25. Hi everybody! New here, old offline... 🥴 Nice to join a group of fellow bass addicts!
    2 points
  26. GAS has occurred so I have to thin the herd It's in very good condition except for a chip near the switches. I can post in a well wrapped up standard shipping guitar cardboard box, but obviously meeting up would be preferable (if possible).
    2 points
  27. Yeah I'm going to spend some quality time with it over a couple of weeks then post my findings!
    2 points
  28. Dear Friends, attached a few pics-of my new EVO5 Bass bridge , showing how to adjust the string height; put the allen key in the hole & by turning the Allen key, you can easily adjust the string height...
    2 points
  29. I am 6'4" and I use a 28,6" Ibanez Mikro Bass as my main instrument. I don't think it looks silly, and even if it did I wouldn't care, cause I prefer playing that over anything else. Playing music tends to get a lot easier when you use your ears instead of eyes. I honestly don't get the "I better stop doing what I enjoy cause someone might think I'll look silly doing it" mentality.
    2 points
  30. It's amusing to talk to my children in their late teens early 20s. They weigh in kg, measure in metres, drive in miles, run in km, drink in pints and have no idea what inches or ounces are. I measure as above, except I estimate people in feet and inches, babies in pounds and basses in kg.
    2 points
  31. I live Aero’s Precision body but it’s a leap of faith to assume that adding a Status neck will give you more than you could get for the same money in an intact bass. Graphite necks really work on some basses and not on others. it would look bloody good for sure
    2 points
  32. Yes, I get beat down for saying this. But there is not a lot of difference between a $300 (us) and a $1000(us) basses other than the finish.
    2 points
  33. Report them as a non-performing seller.
    2 points
  34. New to Bass Chat! old to bass playing! looking forward to sharing gig stories, amps, basses, etc. I am going to have to learn currency differences !!
    2 points
  35. Yes, designed to make your instrument out of tune with those that don't have true temperament tuning.
    2 points
  36. It seems sensible for people who have differing opinions to amicably disagree. As long as people with short scale or medium scales are happy, it’s all good.
    2 points
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  38. I love the fact that in the opening line of the first post you give the impression that you found this by pure chance in some obscure backwater of the internet Lovely bass Ped, have to say that my ideal threesome would probably involve the Minogue sisters and not P/J/MM basses, but yours is probably more realistic
    2 points
  39. I keep looking at my avatar and keep finding myself drawn back to this page.......... Fleas are amazing instruments, the best of all world's in terms of design, engineering and function. But wow there is something so iconic about the blue sparkle, I suspect for me it's the association with the man himself, and more than any of those he played, seems to express the true spirit of the guy (how many players could take to the stage with this bass and get away with it). I saw one of these on sale in Japan, not the world's cheapest place to buy a bass, for close to £5k a while back. I suspect that this colour scheme on this instrument, like an LPB '64 Precision or a CAR '62 Jazz, is going to be the future iconic collector's item
    2 points
  40. Yes. Possibly the last place on Earth I would hand my Stingray over to. I might, after careful consideration, let them have a go at setting up a couple of my ‘air guitars’, but they would probably fnck that up!
    2 points
  41. JJ Burnel on my left. Bruce Foxton on my right. We’re all watching Steve Hanley of the Fall. Would be good Bruce and JJ to see the greatest bass player, but safe in the knowledge that their brilliance paved the way for him.
    2 points
  42. Finally got my Bullet bass pickguard on. B/W/B looks better on this bass than the original 3-ply white. The original guard was thicker material and heavier, but the new one is still great quality and cut to fit perfectly. All screw holes lined up 100%. Can fully recommend Brian / earlpillanz if you're needing a custom replacement pickguard 👍 And now he's got a template for the 1984 MIJ Bullet pickguard so if anyone wants to change theirs, he's the man to go to.
    2 points
  43. Bryan Beller on my left. Geddy Lee on my right. We’re all watching Lemmy. I would be happy.
    2 points
  44. I think you'll love the La Bellas.
    2 points
  45. It doesn’t matter what the saddles are doing. To check the relief, you take the saddles out of the equation anyway. Capo first fret, fret the string where it joins the body and measure the gap between string and fret around midway. Adjust accordingly.
    2 points
  46. I've been gigging with a Veyrom 1001T up until lockdown and can thoroughly recommend. Bigger than the Elf but still light and transportable. Huge volume and nice warm tone. For a more modern sound the MOSFET version might appeal.
    2 points
  47. Superb basses and a sensible price. GLWTS
    2 points
  48. Welcome @Pappabass. Sixteen drachma equals three groat per dollar/yen apart from in Bratislava where the Singapore Dollar reaches parity with the Euro.
    2 points
  49. 2 points
  50. I have an inverter drive on one of my lathes. It uses high voltage, high capacity capacitors. The instructions make it clear that you should switch it on for fifteen minute once a year to condition the capacitors if it is generally unused. This is because electrolytic capacitors literally use an electrolytically deposited film which is maintained by use and can degrade over time. What's happened here is that the caps have partially repaired but not completely. The take away is that all electronic equipment benefits from occasional use.
    2 points
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