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  1. Hi all - selling this for a family friend. If you are a collector looking for a time capsule bass, this is NOT it. It’s been played to hell and back and it looks like it! It’s an almost all original 1969 Jazz bass. 2 owners from new, the latter of which has had it in his possession since the early-mid 70's. It's been gigged in a family band all it's life, and has been pretty much unplayed for the last 10 years or so. Here’s what is NOT original: - A single intonation screw on the bridge - output jack - truss rod nut* - 1 strap button Body, neck, pickups, tuners, pickguard, tugbar, pots, bridge ashtray, frets all original. The frets are in bad shape and it will definitely need a re-fret, however it plays surprisingly well in spite of that! It sounds GLORIOUS - exactly that sound you think of when you think of a 60s jazz bass. It’s lovely and resonant, and with some TLC will be a fantastic instrument - I wish I could afford to buy it, I really do! *Some more info from the owner for full clarity: The truss rod is almost maxed out. A luthier has replaced the original truss rod nut for a new one, and it plays nicely aside from the need of a re-fret. The relatively low price for a bass of this vintage is indicative of the condition it is in. Can take more pictures if required.
    15 points
  2. I checked with moderator Ped if posting this is okay. Thank you Chris for the green light. The Best sounding bass pickup of all time is the Gibson low impedance stacked humbucker that was used in the Les Paul Bass between 1968 and 1979. At least in my opinion. 😉 I really think they're amazing. Extremely silent. Magnificent dynamic response. Tight low end. Chrystal clear top end. And very versatile. For years I roamed Ebay and Reverb to score them to put in various bass guitars. But last few years they've become as rare as hen's teeth. And when you finally do find one the prices are astronomically high. Many times I tried to find a pickup maker who can replicate it. And many of them said they could. But in the end they all had to admit they couldn't. Until recently! I joined forces with Mike Rose from Gemini Pickups in Wales. I sacrificed an original and carefully dissected it. The pickup revealed its very unusual architecture. And step by step we reverse engineered it. The Brooks Gemini was born! I installed the Brooks Gemini into my Epiphone Jack Casady Signature bass. The bass previously sported an original Gibson lo-z humbucker. Here's the video demo of the Brooks Gemini bass pickup: a faithful replica of the low-impedance stacked humbucker that Gibson used in their Les Paul Bass between 1968 - 1979. Bass played by Dutch rock royalty Ivo Severijns. Straight into the desk. No compressor, No amp, No speaker, No speaker simulator. Just an honest registration of the sound of the pickup. What you see is what you get! Enjoy!
    14 points
  3. Oh my! It's here, and it's VERY VERY nice! More to follow...
    9 points
  4. Probably the nicest looking piece of wood I have ever owned. It was created fretless and I had Martin (original builder) re-fret it. In very good condition, I could not find any dings. The only thing that is not quite right is that one of the LEDs at the 12th does not light up unless the batteries are pretty much brand new, I guess a resistance issue. Big sound, thin neck, low action, beautifully made. I have a specially adapted Hiscox guitar case into which it fits as it is small, and also nice and light. Based Chertsey, Junc11 of M25. Would rather not post... PS Might swap for a Roscoe Century 5 PPS Weight is 3.53kg with a chunky strap attached. Images of string widths added.
    7 points
  5. Last night was one of those final rehearsals that was so bad, you just know it’s going to be great on the night!
    7 points
  6. Sooooo, spent a fun hour or so the other night taking my 2022 Rickenbacker 4003 apart and checking all the connections, pots etc to figure out why the volume for one of the pickups wasn't working. Put it back together only to find I couldn't get the tone working either. Turned out I was turning the wrong knobs. I've been playing my Gibson EB-2D a fair bit recently, and the volume for the neck pickup is where the tone for the neck pickup is on the Rick. I have now invested in a set of labelled knobs from Rickysounds. This is another reason why I like Precisions.
    6 points
  7. Playing at a local Wassail this evening. I'm right in front of the camera.
    6 points
  8. As per title. Superb condition. Fantastic neck & fretboard. 9lb 8oz. Original hardcase, certificate, scratchplate etc all included. Collection Darlington, may do half way meet. Feedback available. SORRY, no courier, trades or offers. Try to find a cheaper one! Very reluctant sale. Many thanks for looking, Karl.
    6 points
  9. So, I may have just wondered over to Bass Direct online. Been wanting another 4 string super light for a while different to my current TT SL for a bit of variety…got the royal approval then this just happened below (under 6lbs)…Monday hopefully! Probably sell my 5 string SL TT - don't want to but I really don't use it…and someone out there will need that beauty.
    4 points
  10. Sorry but not under these rules. Selling to purchase is just funding the shiny new toys. Now if you were to start a separate "Buy and sell what you like but keep the net spend to zero" thread, that might be entertaining. You could have a totally over-complicated scoring system; the person closed to zero wins outright but after that the maximum standard deviation about that point gets points as does the most lopsided curve, etc etc. There is bound to be a statistician somewhere on the forum. 😉
    4 points
  11. Fender acoustic bass with gig bag. Its seen very light use and doesn't seem to have any marks on it. In built preamp with tuner. Truss rod in working order. Pick up in Ashby-de-la-Zouch or Hull area.
    4 points
  12. In very good condition and excellent working order. 375watts @ 8 ohm 600watts @ 4 ohm Great sounding amp with 3 preamp valves and lightweight (2.7kg) Plenty of spec on the web. https://c3.zzounds.com/media/Streamliner_600_manual-13cf9fa4b8dd960c8414fd94f1853dbd.pdf Comes with original box and gig bag. Welcome to trial here through my speakers or yours. Collection preferred but can be packaged well for delivery if required and you are happy to accept the small risk at cost. Cheers Geoff (WV14 West Midlands)
    4 points
  13. I'm scaling down my bass collection and so letting go of this Vintera Jazz bass in fiesta red. Bought in 2024 as B stock from Bax. As a vintera it has reverse tuners and the original strings are still on. It's in great condition, I only gigged it a few times. There is a little mark on the top of the headstock as shown and the truss rod adjustment needs the proper tool so I bought one and its included in the sale along with a gear 4 music tweed case. Cash on collection from either Ashby or Hull area.
    4 points
  14. It turned a few heads, especially the head of R&D who is a design sepcialist
    4 points
  15. I think I'll commission a tort bass with a black plate. 🤔
    3 points
  16. For Sale my Streamer LX Jazzman 4 String Specs: Nut Width: 38mm MEC Pickups & rear pickup 3 position switching parallel, series, single coil on back row String Spacing: 19mm Scale Length: 34" Weight: 4.04kg Gold hardware and Gold frets Bought this bass from Bass Gallery in 2025 not gigging that much at the moment Have decided to try and reduce my bass guitars
    3 points
  17. I know it's irrational and it's all down to personal taste and I know I'm the d!CK here but this is s safe space right? Custom colour fender basses should have white/mint guards , look in the books , nearly all white guards , why oh why do people put tort on them, sunburst, yeah tort of course, Olympic white beautiful, fiesta red OK I'll let it pass there is the odd one (although more than likely a sunburst bass refinished by the distributor like selmer or kitchens to order when new) but Daphne Blue , all wrong .Candy Apple Red are you f***!ng serious, Shoreline gold, I feel sick Apart from looking all wrong the celluloid tort is really hard to replicate unless you drop a fortune on a spitfire, why oh why do fender put awful cheap looking tort guards on custom shop custom colour basses , with an aged mint guard you'd have to get close to tell it wasn't the real thing ,with a tort one it catches my eye a mile off Sorry everyone! (I must admit I'm part of the problem here, I too am complicit in the illegal fender trade, one of my 5 p basses is a surf green Custom Shop which has a 10 hole gold anodised,all wrong , what were fender thinking, it would look the nuts with white/mint and with the period correct bevel , oof , but can I find a 10 hole mint guard , can I f***!!)
    3 points
  18. A few months ago I moved to a house with a cellar, so I finally have a space where I can use some tools that's not a) my work desk, or b) the kitchen 😆 This gives me an opportunity to try some of those DIY things I've always wanted to have a go at, and I decided to start with learning to prep and oil finish a guitar body. I figured a good way would be to get a cheapy body to mess around with and worst case it's firewood. Gear4Music had a sale on natural precision bodies for about £35, so I bought one - keeping my expectations low! Although listed as "finished" I assumed it would be finish sanded or some kind of light sealer coat for that money, anyway turns out it's got a poly coat 😳 In case anyone has looked at these, I can say that nothing looks like it lines up, the blank was cut at an angle, and it may be an optical illusion but I don't think the neck pocket and pickup route are on the same plane!! Still, it was £35. And it's not a bad colour. I have no desire to sand off the poly but I'm keeping the body to try out another idea: For a while I've been thinking about a cheap hybrid Fender/G&L bitsa. There's something about trying to cross-pollinate the two that appeals. I snagged some MFD humbuckers recently so this seems like a good opportunity. Basically I want to try L-1000 electronics in a P body, implementing the parallel/single coil/OMG switching. A poor man's Wunkay, if you like. I have two MFDs so I could try a different arrangement if I felt more ambitious - perhaps add a bridge bucker in the L-1500 (i.e. roughly Stingray) position, rather than the conventional J position in the L-2000. To source a neck I may just buy a Harley Benton P kit. That would give me another body I can have a swing at an oil finish, and also attempt to carve an early 80s G&L headstock 🙂 These fellas on YouTube make it look so easy 🫣 I was measuring string spacing on the MFD today and as best as I can tell the poles are 23/32 apart (18.25mm), so 2" 5/32 from E to G. So something to ponder will be an inexpensive 18mm spaced bridge. (I think a genuine Saddle Lock bridge is out of scope for this budget!!) Or maybe it will be okay to fudge it with a standard 19mm bridge. Anyway, this is probably a bad idea for reasons I have yet to realise, but we'll see.. what have I missed? Why will this be doomed? Experienced builders please look away now!
    3 points
  19. hejirah by joni mitchell is as good as it gets ...jaco only played on four tracks but that's enough to seal the deal for me.
    3 points
  20. Unfortunately all these new products I have seen seem to be aimed at studio users, and if they are expected to be used as part of a live rig they have been designed by people who have obviously never been to multi-band gig at a small venue in their life. Too many mini-jacks, consumer-grade computer connectors, and external PSUs with weedy cables and non-locking plugs the low voltage side. Whenever a band we are sharing the stage with has technical problems at a gig, it can be tracked down to one of these "features". Also IMO anything not designed to be used on the floor needs to have mounting points for a microphone or cymbal stand adaptor on its base.
    3 points
  21. We played Grip more or less correctly for the first time. We also had a go at Nice and Sleazy, we can get to the end of the verse before the wheels fall off.
    3 points
  22. New home, Studio Shoe getting set up, recording in the future. (no, that's not all of them)
    3 points
  23. Ease but not fully solve. A possible solution for two historically aggrieved mismatch owners. Step 1. Agree a value differential between older stack and new[ish] stack. Step 2 agree value of present stacks as stand. Important if one got a a bit shabbier than the other or one is vastly newer. Flip coin. Winner gets to choose to pay other out to get the newer stack or get paid out and receive the older stack.
    3 points
  24. Just got in from first rehearsal of the year, last being over a month ago. Was really good, a few hiccups here & there as none of us have really played any of the material in the downtime, but no big issues, especially as we’re not a gigging band. Was great to just be in the rehearsal room playing some great songs and having a laugh. Used my Sandberg Lionel into the studios Ampeg SVT450 & 810 and it sat very nicely in the mix, very pleased indeed.
    3 points
  25. New simplified layout. Just got the Source Audio Aftershock and it sounds pretty good, it replaces 3 seperate drive pedals. Not got into the software side of it yet as I don’t have the right cable but it’s good so far.
    3 points
  26. So many great albums with great bass on them and many I'll check out. If I go right back to the start of my bass journey, Level 42 got me interested in the bass guitar but from there I remember buying three albums quite close together around '87/'88, three albums with great bass playing from the '70s. I bought Heavy Weather and Black Market by Weather Report but the one album I would listen to the most was Stanley Clarke's School Days. It's not just the title track, the whole album grabbed me by the doo doo and I would listen to it over and over again. I was into Stanley's music for a while there, it was a bit hit n miss but School Days, for a mostly instrumental album, BOOM! Just gorgeous.
    3 points
  27. Current writing/rehearsal board. The Blackhole replaced the Walrus Lore, and has changed the way i play ambient. Just waiting on a Russian Bif Muff to replace the R.Attack for that warm fuzzy drive.
    2 points
  28. Sadly moving on my last bass. If you don't know what this is, it is a great lightweight alternative to other Fender basses. PJ setup with a very fast, slim, jazz style neck. The neck has a silk finish and there is a high gloss finish to the sunburst to body, the darkest colour is a rich chocolate brown. Weighing in at approx 3Kg (bathroom scales) this will give your back a rest! These were made in Japan and are high quality instruments, I believe this example is 1994-5. All the controls all work, master volume / pan / bass / treble, with the preamp using a standard 9v battery. Strap locks are fitted though the original strap buttons are included. This bass has had very little (home) use and has been in its case for the past 6 years as I have not be playing due to hearing issues. In very good overall condition, there are one or two small dings on the front (see pics) but it is unmarked apart from those. The rear cover still has the protective film over the plastic plate and the original 'Steve's Music Store' (Canada) price sticker is still on the back of the headstock. Crossrock hard case is included. The bass is located just outside Weston-super-Mare and I am asking only for £550.00 for a quick sale. Thanks for looking.
    2 points
  29. Not in the signal chain, an accessory. I don't think it counts.
    2 points
  30. We allow straps, so a bag should be OK I would have thought?
    2 points
  31. I'm sure I've seen a photo of him playing 5 tracks
    2 points
  32. Theyve apparently just sold out of their first batch.... I'm going to assume it was a rather small batch, but still. Anything that fella touches turns to gold.
    2 points
  33. Exactly what a 60’s bass should look like 👍
    2 points
  34. I'm very much looking forward to those Ibanez Mode basses. I hope to test the 1000 and 1600 for De Bassist (Dutch bass magazine).
    2 points
  35. Dremel (or even a file or an angle grinder) and a cheap 2' rule. Mark fret positions and grind notches.
    2 points
  36. Playing a 60th birthday bash tomorrow evening. Hoping I haven't forgotten how to play over Christmas...
    2 points
  37. If I were a 5 stringer this would be the bass I’d go for . Groovy !
    2 points
  38. They did! The earliest models, from 1978 until 1982, had REALLY big necks, both thick and wide. I've had two MC924L's from that period. They were great, but incredibly heavy and while I was comfortable with the big neck, I prefer a thinner and narrower neck these days. Which is why I've only got my 1983 model anymore: it's the later model with the bevelled edges, and PJ pickups in soapbar casings. Coincidence has it this is my year of birth, the serial number dates it to December 1983 which makes it only a month younger than me.
    2 points
  39. I think that's the main win from all this - that you've got them to sort your issue out and also finally make it clear for future purchasers. I like BF as well (I have a Super 12, Midget, Two10 and 2x One10s) but you're right - stuff goes wrong and it's all about how it's sorted out. My S12 had a buzz/rattle on one of the speakers, and the Two10 had a chrome corner missing - both issues were remedied with no fuss.
    2 points
  40. Hi all, I'm probably going to regret this, but after 6 months of consistently choosing other basses with wooden necks, I've resigned to the fact that I should probably move this on to fund other musical endevours. This is the jazz bass version with 20 frets and the default fingerboard radius. This build quality on these are amazing, they feel amazing to play and the fretwork is great. The neck is in great condition, there are a few minor scuffs around the neck pocket from where it was installed (see pics). The neck holes were drilled and tapped by a professional luthier, and fit the standard 4 hole Fender pattern (I've had this on two jazz basses with no issues). More information can be found here: https://klosguitars.com/products/carbon-fiber-bass-neck I've installed hipshot ultralite tuners as I prefer the look of the clover peg heads, this also saves some weight over the stock Klos tuners (around 10g per tuner). I can include the original tuners if you wish. Comes with the original installation tools/screws, and a spare set of slightly longer neck screws that I bought as I was worried about the supplied ones not giving enough thread engagement in the neck - this turned out not to be a problem on the two jazz basses it's been installed on. I'm unsure on pricing on this, but I'm looking for £550 + postage Let me know if you have any questions! For those that are curious, this review best matches my experience with this neck:
    2 points
  41. Just got back in from this week's episode of the Crown at Shard End. I was using (as I have been for a few weeks) my Tecamp Puma 900 with the home built cab powered by an Eminence Deltalite II, except that after 20 minutes to half an hour it ceased to be powered. I was also being sent through the PA, so my fabulous bass playing was still audible. I wasn't sure what had gone wrong, whether it was the power stage in the amp or the speaker, but when I got it home it became evident that the speaker was the culprit. I know I'm using a 900W amp with a 250W speaker, but it was barely ticking over. So much for "Made in USA" as a mark of quality, I'll stick to Chinese from now on. Anyroadup, a couple of people dropped out so there were slightly more songs per person than normally, and I finished up accompanying three of the acts. Some really impressive singing by the four women who sang (I shall draw a veil, mercifully, across the young girls who are always there and absolutely exemplify that clause often seen in adverts, "enthusiasm more important than ability", though a couple of them do show a little promise). Mrs Zero was unwell so I decided not to inflict my voice on the assembled masses.
    2 points
  42. Nothing but great experiences with Ashdown here. Have had a couple of very pleasurable telephone conversations with Dave Green. Sent my 12 band 600 for a service because Sound was fading in and out, it came back six days later with new input Jack new input gain knob, new fans, and sent back to me with absolutely no charge, they didn't even charge me for the shipping
    2 points
  43. I’ve not seen this mentioned yet, so I’d also like to nominate my 2nd place (by a very small nose) album - Led Zeppelin II. Listening to John Paul Jones’ genius on this album taught me LOADS about not just being a bass player, but about being a musician who plays the bass.
    2 points
  44. There's no point to the wretched things. They're only there to cover over the front routing, and if the control cavity was rear routed instead, they could be done away with. They're just there to show that your expensive bass has been made as cheaply as possible. Harley Benton can manage rear routing of a bolt-on bass for £155, you'd think other makers could do as well for basses costing ten times as much.
    2 points
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