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  1. Walnut one almost ready to assemble. Lots and lots of tru oil and it’s looking bloody lovely. The other is primed, grain filled and mist coated ready for wet coats and lacquer starting tomorrow. Ending up Candy Apple Red 😁
    6 points
  2. Agnesi: (speaking in tones of hushed reverence) "The one I got in my hands. The big daddy of them all. The Les Paul." Ah, yes. A Gold Top with a visibly squint bridge pick-up. Screengrab from Agnesi video
    6 points
  3. I'm in need of a jazz bass and have a couple of othe precisions so this is up for sale / trade for a decent jazz. 1978 Fender Pbass with dimarzio jazz bridge pickup fitted and later refinished in red (was sunburst I believe). This is a vintage instrument; great playing and sounding bass that has been well gigged but is in perfect working order. Recently setup by the one and only Bass Doc £1500 trade value. £1250 cash price. Collection from Hexham / Newcastle or will post at buyers expense. Trades considered: Quality Jazz bass - maple neck
    4 points
  4. In fairness, hiring the normally reliable Mark Agnesi from Norm's is a bit of a coup. Shame that the new hedge fund wonks at Gibson decided to put him out there as a bizarre cross between an awestruck muppet and an Obergruppenfuhrer with piles.
    4 points
  5. That's not Porky Pig. That's an imposter. ^^ This is Porky Pig. He's about 20 years younger and three foot shorter than the bogus Porky. And what's with Axl Rose? He's dropped three decades and fifteen stone from the lardy geriatric last seen out with AC / DC. So two imposters. Someone should f*cking sue someone about this. Edit: ... and the fake Porky's wearing a blue neck tie like some kind of wage slave gimp. The real Porky wears a red bow tie. I'm so furious I could sh*t.
    4 points
  6. I wouldn't be too bothered if there were no more Rics or Gibsons fake or real tbh
    3 points
  7. Well I revived my new P34 today. Got it from Kenny’s in Glasgow for a good price. Very happy with it, or rather happy that I’m not disappointed lol. Just got home and tuned it up. Seems nice (bare with me). Just need to get my own strings on it. I think the ones it comes with are a bit thinner than i normally use. I was expecting XL’s but all the ball ends are brass coloured, not sure if they are stock or not. There is a bit or tarnishing on one of the neck washers, but now I’m being very picky and too OCD. Not an issue at all. Set up is as good as i need. Action is just over 2mm at the 12th, my preferred height, and neck is almost straight. I always shim my necks, i like the action to stay constant above the 12th fret. Not sure I’ll bother with the P3 or 425. Seems like it might be a bit harder due to the way the bolts go in. Not a bit deal though, and the P34 definitely wont get shimmed. The neck is very similar to the Lakland JO neck i have. Flat and narrow. A very good thing and it feels very fast. Not quite as comfortable (yet) as my Squier CV Jazz, but a neck i will definitely come to prefer. I do wish it was a good backed neck though. It feels spacious, more than my CV Jazz neck, even though the string spacing is the same at the bridge. Tone through my B1 and headphones sounds good. Having just got used to the more aggressive 425, the P34 sounds a bit plain, and while not lacking power certainly lacks a bit of punch the 425 has. I was aware of this before getting it so its not a negative, just an observation on first play. Its certainly a good P bass, as good as my Fender Sandblasted P, and will put my other P basses out of a job. Expect the 425 though, as its a 5 string so i may need it one day. I love the body shape and size, it seems smaller than my other P basses, which is great. It doesn't feel too heavy when i hold it, ive not strapped it on yet but i know it wont cause any problems even on longer gigs. Now, all the above hopefully shows i love the new bass, but i still feel the 425 has it place. The bridge pup on the 425 can easily holds its own against the neck pup. Ive already started to use it on its own for a few songs, and its the most useable neck pup ive every owned. The neck pup on the 425 seems to be perfect for me without needing any effects, not something ive found in any of my other P bass (inc the P34). All in all I’m happy with my 2 new Yamahas, but more so the 425.....for now.
    3 points
  8. He also appears to play upside-down lefty, a major faux pas... 😂😮
    3 points
  9. 2 points
  10. I think they tried this with Paul Reed Smith a few years ago and they didn`t win that one. Does Gibson`s legacy and copyright of shapes extend to the Gibson/Epi Stratocasters they made a few years back? Hi my name is Mark Agnesi and no I`m not reading this corporate BS off an autocue.
    2 points
  11. No, only got the P34 today. Ill get some taken of both basses tomorrow when the light is better 🙂
    2 points
  12. When was the last time you updated Safari or your OS? You may be running an older version of Safari, so things might be not running properly.
    2 points
  13. It's pronounced LESS Paul now, apparently.
    2 points
  14. It’s pretty straight forward. If your unlikely to use the Native software then it’s not really of any value to you. If it’s something you can integrate into your normal workflow/music making/home rehearsal/practice then it might be worth the cost. I don’t see how it gets much more complicated. Personally I do all my music rehearsal/practice at home via laptop/headphones and as I noodle on guitar and some keys too this would be quite a tempting deal. I can see how it might not appeal to someone with an already heaving pedal hoard and a couple of existing multi fx units.
    2 points
  15. Does Mickey Mouse know Gibson have got his ears?
    2 points
  16. Myself and Porky have much in common.
    2 points
  17. You had my interest right up until the belly contour. I though it was gonna be immaculate but alas. Good luck.
    2 points
  18. Like I said in a later posting, five of the number being advertised are by two sellers. Not all music, or all players require the use of a six string instrument; I think most players would actually get away with a three string bass and just four frets. I think Tony Levin had a three string Stingray built for him? I mostly play solo, and I tend to use a lot of chords, so for me the high C string is really a necessity, as is having 24 frets. It all depends on what you do. I remember one of tutors at uni kept asking if I wanted him to remove one of my strings. He was d**k though, his thing was playing like Victor Wooten, totally different to my thing.
    2 points
  19. Meanwhile, in a bar in south London, 500 Superdry tee wearers enjoy a quiet natter over a pint.
    2 points
  20. I thought the the two extra strings were spares in case summat snapped on stage ?
    2 points
  21. I went from a 4-string to a 6-string after a lot of research, back and forth, worry about the additional strings, etc., etc. and many conversations with @ambient. This was 2015/16 and now I'm down to just one bass - a 6-string. Ultimately it's been fine. You just adapt and get used to it. Never say never but I can't see myself moving away from a 6-string now.
    2 points
  22. If you can, solder it in such a way that it will run around the socket to the lug it is pointing at, not over the socket where it can be interfered with by the lead being plugged in and out, which could have caused this. Use a cable tie or something similar to get that other lead away from where it will be moved by the lead also.
    2 points
  23. I spent a lot of money over the years chasing tone in different instruments. I think it’s a fool’s errand, to be honest. These days, if it does’t sound good with everything flat, I move it on. The EQ should be there to enhance an already fundamentally strong tone, not to try to hopefully uncover a silk purse, if you know what I mean. Just a quick observation on your settings as described, you boost the low frequencies on the bass and the amp? Punch comes from mids and boosting lows is, effectively, turning down mids in the way the amp will try to make the sound and how your ear will effectively hear it. Try setting everything flat, everything, and adjust EQ according to the sound you want. I’d wager your Ibanez has a stronger mid presence than the Jazz, especially if you were running both pickups together which is a naturally mid-scooped sound anyway, and that’s why it felt like the Ibanez had more punch.
    2 points
  24. When she meets up with Phil wherever they are, she will be giving him a right bollocking for all the drugs! Hope he`s got a set of earplugs 😊
    2 points
  25. I've a bass like that, spent a fortune on it over the years ... market value = ziltch. Think we just have to keep them and get them out now and then for a bit of reminiscence .. finally handing them over to a grandson or nephew ... who will go " yeh, whatever" and stick it under a bed.
    2 points
  26. Go on then! switches are parallel/SC/series for each pickup then volume- 5position switch - bass - treble using a copy of a pre EB stingray preamp I built. 5 position switch is 100 neck/100 Neck 80 bridge / 100 both / 80 neck 100 bridge / 100 both idea being in bridge pickup in parallel it’s 100% a stingray in terms of pickup position and how the circuit works. Neck pickup is more or less a precision sound and close to my G&L L1000. Both single coils and you know it’s not an awful jazz sound. Sounds good, though preamp needs a fair bit of balancing between settings as (like a stingray) there’s nothing in between the pups and the preamp input. oddly it comes into its own tonally through a compressor.
    2 points
  27. 2 points
  28. 1972 Fender precision in natural finish Nut width, 42mm. B profile neck. 4.2kg including the covers. 100% original. Original scratchplate shown in the final images. I think this was a studio bass. It's in lovely condition. There are a couple of little dings and the faintest beginning of buckle rash but they're difficult to photograph. There is a typical crack on the scratchplate next to the imput jack. The case is absolutely time warp condition. It's dazzling inside. Quite amazing really. No keys though. The neck is stamped 1972 as are the pickups and pots. Truss rod works perfectly. Neck pocket is nice and snug too. Beautiful sounding bass. Tons of tone. Located in sunny Swindon. Anybody is welcome to visit and spend a few hours inspecting and playing this lovely bass. Trades-wise, I could be interested in anything 1969, which is my YOB.
    1 point
  29. How good does this look? This looks like exactly the thing I've been looking for for ages... https://www.boss.info/uk/products/eq-200/ In fact, all the new 200 series stuff looks pretty ace...
    1 point
  30. Mmmmmm.... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/fender-jazz-bass-neck/223551589688?hash=item340cb68d38%3Ag%3Ai1oAAOSwWkNdA5bi&LH_ItemCondition=3000
    1 point
  31. Epiphone Zenith 5 string conversion with both rechargeable piezo battery-less preamp and EMG passive magnetic pickups Here's the conversion build - https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/325652-epiphone-zenith-5-string-pickup-conversion/?tab=comments#comment-3533466 - read this up for everything that's been done and where all the parts came from and who did it.
    1 point
  32. I don't think I would get a sound out of that that I like, but damn that's a sexy looking rig!
    1 point
  33. Well imo that’s certainly a step in the right direction 😀
    1 point
  34. Still weirdly upside down, though! 😂
    1 point
  35. I actually bought those very connectors to try to extend the port tubes I bought initially. They didn't fit those. Yes, obvious now with hindsight. Should have read the build diaries! The piping round the grill is white so might have got away without spraying them. Oh well.... Silicon sealer.... damn, why didn't I think of that, I even have some.
    1 point
  36. I'd say the vast majority of immediate custom build disappointment is the customer not understanding what they really want from a bass. I can understand the frustration of someone receiving a bass which wasn't what they ordered (as in the case above, which is the first one I think I've read on here in such stark terms), but most of the custom sales are people not liking what they ordered, or just plain moving on. I've moved on from what I used to like in a bass (and the purchase of a brand new 4003 a couple of years ago underlined that one massively for me - good job it was a bog stock GAK purchase, because it went back the next day (although to be fair, it just wasn't a great bass for £1600, full stop)) and I have sold on some very nice basses which I'd just tired of. I faff about with the odd bass here or there in the lower orders of cost, but if I had the money I wouldn't hesitate with another custom build, because I know exactly what I want, and I've had very good experiences with custom builds before.
    1 point
  37. We once auditioned a drummer who not only had the fancy drummers gloves, but special fancy drummers shoes. On seeing this, the guitarist muttered to me; "this guy will either be amazing, or totally shite" Guess which he was...... Back to OP - 17 basses, but the slightly worrying thing is that I have a different strap for each one
    1 point
  38. Everyone is influenced by someone. Nothing in music is new. It never was. Also it's not new to criticise music based of your own preconceptions and preferences. I saw Knower at the Jazz Cafe and liked them. By the end I was hoping for a different groove, but I was glad I had seen them. I took my son to see Vulfpeck and even he (not a natural fan of this type of music) loved every minute of it. A night to remember. Great presentation, rapport with the audience, songs and playing. Those guys are great together and in their separate projects. I also saw an outstanding gig the Meters played at Earl's Court, supporting the Stones, in 1976. Those guys were easily the stars of the show for me. These are all fantastic bands making quality music and as a unit or separately their members will be influencing musicians for decades to come.
    1 point
  39. of course he doesn't tap dance. Doesn't have to. I expect he has full FOH support and the band has their own soundperson who dials in compression,delay and any EQ his bass sound requires. It's funny, I must've spent $3,000 on various pedals, pre amps , dirt, compressors. I just go direct to my amp now. Wanna buy some pedals?
    1 point
  40. I owned a mid-price one for just long enough to help me ascertain that I didn’t need one often enough to justify the much higher cost of one that would be worth owning when I did need one. These days I don’t need one at all. I want one, of course, but I want other stuff more with the same money! 🙂
    1 point
  41. Sshh! It's like the Emperor's New Clothes - you just don't mention it!
    1 point
  42. Yep - it would be vulgar to even mention it!
    1 point
  43. I've had this one kicking around for many years, and posted on here a few times. Its a handmade/assembled thing. The body was handmade, probably rather crudely, but then the body was wrapped in adhesive soaked thin canvas (As used for artwork), then the paint applied to this. The neck i believe is from an old lawsuit Hondo replica, or similar, has nice pearloid trapeze inlays, and is very straight and well set. Since I've had it, its now got mostly original Ricky parts, TRC, tuners, tailpiece, scratchplate, pickups, pots, knobs etc. Looks ok, but could do with some TLC. I'm a big Mani fan, and its a bit of fun really, although its become quite an expensive one!! 🤣
    1 point
  44. I don't know the story on TOPs missing bass player. I'm sure Emilio was not happy about it. Sorry guys but for me Rocco is one of those few guys that can't be properly replaced. As a matter of fact, IMO he can't be replaced period. Blue
    1 point
  45. If singer A ticks all the boxes but just lacks a bit of balls I would give him the nod like everything he will only get better.
    1 point
  46. Chunk Systems Brown Dog 😉
    1 point
  47. @thebassist - that Emperor is pretty much exactly the embodiment of what the perfect Fodera looks like in my mind, beautiful choice! My entry for this topic, newly acquired Ken Smith Black Tiger BSR6TN!
    1 point
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