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  1. Hey Basschat, I've just started properly recording this bass and loving the bite from it! Anyone else here using a P-elite and want to share some photos/videos?? Cheers, Bill.
    3 points
  2. Am I in a minority in really not liking gold hardware on basses? There have been some gorgeous basses for sale on the marketplace that I would have been all over had it not been for the fact that they were fitted with gold hardware. Instead of approaching the buyers, I find myself researching the availability of silver or black replacement hardware. Is it me???
    3 points
  3. *** SOLD *** Up for grabs is my Sadowsky NYC VINTAGE PJ4 Jazz body and neck with Precision pickup in the middle and a Jazz style pickup at the bridge. It is in excellent condition. Nice and light. Superb tone, slim neck and quick playing action. Weight: 7.8 lbs. Serial: 5780. FINISH | '59 Burst BODY | Alder NECK | Maple 21 frets FINGERBOARD | Ebony, 12" Radius, 1 1/2" Nut Width, Vintage Tint PICKGUARD | Tortoise HARDWARE | Chrome PICKUPS | Sadowsky P/J WEIGHT | 7.8 lbs. (3.54 kg) The history of this bass as far back as I know it is: Andy Baxter http://andybaxterbass.com/details.php?id=715 sold the bass to psychoandy in the summer of 2014 with "one careful owner". I bought the bass from psychoandy in November of the same year. So it's had three very careful owners. It's no longer quite as pristine as when it arrived to me: there is some buckle rash, a shallow 1" scratch in the lacquer on the player side lower horn (I can't get a decent photo but if it's a deal breaker I can post what I have) - and the output jack has a tendency to work loose. I am selling because I need to liberate some cash for a project (non-bass) I'm working on, and whilst this was once my 'go-to' bass for all occasions, it has fallen out of favour. I have a 5-string Metro that ticks many of the boxes this does, and my four string of favour is currently a yamaha BB2024. It comes in the hard case it came to me in (as pictured on the baxter web link) and I am prepared to ship at the buyers expense and risk. Local pick-up from Chertsey, Woking or central London is preferred. I am also willing to drive to meet if it's a reasonable distance (for some petrol money). Please feel free to ask questions. The only trade option is a beaten up old Fender USA precision valued at less than £650 + remainder of cash my way. That may be a pipe dream, let's see. Sensible offers considered. Feedback thread here:
    2 points
  4. I have an M6 and a Walkabout. Both great heads. I prefer the Walkabout to be honest. The lack of headroom on it was a real plus for me. It is has the characteristics of an all valve amp when you push it hard at a gig which is great. Through the right cabinet it is loud enough for any gig if you don't require pristine cleans at high volumes. I have used it anything from at open mic nights to stoner/doom gigs competing with JCM 800 an Mesa Dual Rectifier half stacks. The M6 is very much a clean machine, but you can get quite a cutting aggressive sound out of it. Great for modern rock and metal and percussive slap techniques and also great platform for pedals. I also has an idiot proof EQ section. It is ridiculously loud so it is nearly unusable for home use. I say nearly because I still do, but only when the wife to be isn't in. I can left the Walkabout with two fingers so don't think that I will ever need a lighter or smaller amp than that. The D800 will be a class amp though. The EQ section on the D800 is very very similar to the M6, but the amp will be much much lighter.
    2 points
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  6. To be honest, it's more about knowing your capabilities and when to, or not to, wade in with the size 12's Especially when you take what would be a perfectly acceptable neck and then do THIS with it! But, with a bit more work, it became this: Then, with still a bit of fine-tuning to do, it started getting to where I think I was trying to take it: I could cut deeper than this, but to be honest, from a playing point of view, this gets me up to the 22nd fret with not the slightest feeling on the fretting thumb that I've reached the body . I'm going to classify that as 'objective met'
    2 points
  7. Five strings: I've tried, oh lordy have I tried to get on with them. But I don't Fretless bass guitars: (See above) Boutique or coffee table basses: Sometimes, the wood looks beautiful, but it just looks weird as a bass body. Complicated knob/toggle switch arrangements: I'm easily confused and all those micro-decisions would make me cry. Amps and Combos: I love my Genz Benz Contour rig so much, I can't imagine using anything else now. (I realise that this statement will probably bite me in the bum before the year is up...) Multiple effects pedals: Even my Zoom B3 seems like overkill in my current band. I loved having 9 or 10 pedals on a board, but it just became impractical, especially when you're playing in pubs with barely enough room to stand on both feet... So, to recap, by this time next year, I'll be playing a five string, fretless Fodera through a vintage Trace Elliot stack via a pedal board so large it has to have its own generator.
    2 points
  8. I think when it comes to cabs, there are EU based makers who make cabs as good or better. Paying a premium for Mesa ones doesn't seem to make sense... I'm sure they are very good, but there are lots of good cabs about . With the amps though - what else is there in the same kinda sonic sphere? @wateroftyne suggested Handbox ... but of the two one has brand recognition (and you can presume on long term support) and is less of a risk of the unknown, and you can google, or start a thread like this, and find lots of user reports. I think it's easier to justify spending the extra on the amp front. It's been a good thread this though, it made me think again about amp choice. I think I'm pretty happy with my amp. I think the only ways I would change it would be to go all valve route, or to go for a more hi-fi cleaner sound (specifically wish I had bought the Warwick Hellborg rig that came up on here a while back!) The combo is lovely, but there's part of me that just enjoyed plugging separates into one another!
    2 points
  9. All depends on the guitar colour, gold doesn't go with everything. I personally hate two bits of wood sandwiched together that are a total obvious mis-match and look like someone threw the last couple of bits off the floor together to make a few more quid with a body.
    2 points
  10. 😂 I’m gonna git you sucka! Top film!
    2 points
  11. Dont like gold hardware, don't like exotic woods with swirly grain or spalted woods, don't like curly horns or anything that looks like an implement of torture. You get the picture.
    2 points
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  13. After much trying out and research, I’ve finally sorted out my small rig. It’s unbelievable that this little lot ( Aguilar AG 700 and a Barefaced One 10) can produce the sounds that it does in such a lightweight package. Rehearsal tomorrow night should be fun!
    1 point
  14. No brainer, whoever got this got themselves a great cab at a great price.
    1 point
  15. A few tips: On your master channel try and EQ curve similar to the one below: Also, put a high pass EQ on any instrument that isn't needed in the bass frequencies and you'll free up room for the actual bass instruments and it'll stop that area getting too muddy.
    1 point
  16. The all black thing really works here. Love the neck binding on these. Gorgeous sample, wish I hadn't sold my sunburst CIJ
    1 point
  17. Ditch that crap black scratchplate Jose. And sell it to me Good work (as ever) by the way.
    1 point
  18. Hondo 2 from about 79/80 Carlsbro stingray amp
    1 point
  19. Thanks very much, but my 8x10 days are definitely over, barring some miracle situation where I don't have to haul one...
    1 point
  20. I had to contact Ibanez after an issue with PMT a couple of months ago. PMT were trying to fob me off basically. Ibanez were brilliant and it was sorted in very short order.
    1 point
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  22. I am expecting VIP backstage access and a front row seat to look at your nasty donkey
    1 point
  23. Ha! That’s excellent. Stank Donkey has has a nice ring to it though. I know what to call my next band now, cheers 😅
    1 point
  24. Just looked at that FretTrax video with Victor Wooten - very impressive. A lot of ideas taken from the Industrial Radio system like using a different notes to send patch changes and left hand only triggering. The big innovation here is that it doesn't need split frets - there must be some sort of analysis going on to determine which string was fretted for each note, including multiples. Also noted from their website that it does not do open strings - only fretted. It's a long time since I hooked my Wal up to the midi interface but I'm pretty sure it does open strings as well as fretted.
    1 point
  25. Good afternoon, Produkt , and ... Plenty to read and amuse you here, and lots to learn and share. (but you knew that anyway, I suppose..! )
    1 point
  26. It suits some basses... I thought the original chrome tuners looked out of place with the brass nut and bridge so went for gold when I had it refinished. The old chrome tuners were really manky and pitted anyway, so refitting them wasn't an option
    1 point
  27. A stanky groove and a stanky tone! More great work @Bill
    1 point
  28. @Bill come on mate, am I really supposed to follow that whether I had a P bass Elite or not?! I know I said you did Bristol proud across on TB with the Rag n Bone video, but now you are putting this Bristol plodder to shame. Shame on you for not just holding a root note the whole jam.....
    1 point
  29. Well played and it sounds lovely.
    1 point
  30. The MarkBass LM250 Blackline is an awesome amp. Takes to pre amps and pedals really well. Best amp I've owned, would like a 500 watter next
    1 point
  31. 1st gig with this rig tonight & heaven was indeed achieved,what a cracking combination,I love it. I had a singer from another band in the audience complimenting my playing & my tone too, top night. Best bass cab I've had I reckon,it blows my now departed BB2 away imo.
    1 point
  32. That’s correct- there’s no latency in a pickup. The latency arises when you try to use the signal from that pickup, analyse it for volume and frequency and then send an appropriate midi note message for it. A GK pickup/ Vbass setup does no midi conversion so no latency but also no actual midi. The Industrial Radio/ Peavey/ Wal setup uses frets split for each string with resistor chains all the way up the fingerboard for note sensing. So again, no audio analysis is performed for pitch sensing- just for note volume information so very low latency and consistent across the entire fingerboard but does actually send midi.
    1 point
  33. @dmccombe7 If you're in Biggar, we're not that far. I have a couple of BF Two10 and a Mesa D800+, if you want to meet sometime and have a little taste, maybe also in combination with your existing amp/cabs if you like. I used to have a pair of BF BigBaby 2, which unfortunately can't be compared directly, but I have a reasonable recollection of what they were like. The cab that @wateroftyne was using is a TKS S212, if I'm not mistaken? I still own two TKS S112 that I could bring too if interested. Their bottom end is very tight and precise, some say a bit lacking by default, but you can add a bit of bass EQ from your amp and they respond gloriously. They are very very light. The reason I got the Two10s was that I was a bit afraid of pushing the S112s too hard, and I could get a sufficiently similar sound from the Two10, but the Two10 has the bottom end by default and can take a lot more... But the TKS S112/S212 are beautiful sounding cabs. I used to have a pair of TKS 1126 that were monsters. Very clean, very big sounding.
    1 point
  34. Yes it is with maple wings and chrome hardware plus Aguilar OBP as an extra.
    1 point
  35. Thank goodness you're here to save us, @prowla! Actually, while you're on, I've just snapped up The Mona Lisa for a great price. I'm SO chuffed.
    1 point
  36. I forgot Godin and that it works with any fretless instrument, check Alain Caron using the RMC system !
    1 point
  37. Blimey. Crazy bargain! if my back wasn’t shot and our lockup wasn’t up two flights of stairs... GLWTS, not that I think you’ll need it.
    1 point
  38. Agreed. There is absolutely no reason why a guitar of this quality should have anything like the issues you have photographed. I would send the guitar back on principle. Even more so if I received that sort of message about it 'never being perfect'. Nonsense. Ibanez UK would probably like to hear about this too.
    1 point
  39. I can see how the poor design leaves that chunk of wood vulnerable. I'd point out to them that if you had caused the damage then you would have just bolted it back together and sent it back under the distance selling rules and they'd be non the wiser rather than highlighting the problem.
    1 point
  40. Aye. Send it back. If taking the neck off invalidates the warranty everybody who's shimmed a neck is stuffed.
    1 point
  41. My absolute pride and joy
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  42. Love this ,great bass line ,killer voice ,takes a while to start
    1 point
  43. Well, now Mike's Rascal is finished, this is the next one to get out of the way. Bringing it up to date with the stuff I've been able to do in spells that Mike's was waiting for drying time or bits to arrive, I made myself a fretboard radiusing jig to save myself going completely mad (I hate radiusing fretboards!!!!) I modified a design I saw on a Google images search: After a bit of tweaking, it worked well Then the fret-slotting: I've decided I like bound fretboards, so added a couple of strips of acoustic guitar binding with a b/w/b maple feature line: I have to say (special note here to @Jabba_the_gut ) this was, for me, MUCH easier than trying to get a flat multi-layer veneer all the way up the fretboard! Then came the swifts - note the swift-shaped rub marks from the Dremel precision router base : Which got me the fretboard ready to fit: And that gets me up to date up to this morning - I'll add the photos of this morning's progress shortly
    1 point
  44. That picture deserves lots of entries. I tried to record something earlier but it was a shittake.
    1 point
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