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  1. I've often wondered, thought it been stolen. Today the question was answered; Steve Jansen has it in safekeeping. This kind of makes me happy.
    12 points
  2. My bass collection Jan 2020. A few in and out last year.. most bases coverd now
    6 points
  3. Hi all. I just acquired this from one of our friends here on the site and it was originally built by @the brig, since modified a few times It is based on a 1954 Precision model with the belly carve. It's not a replica as it has updated elements, but I think it really captures the clean aesthetic of the early P-Bass. You typically see early P basses in sunburst and butterscotch blonde, but I think it looks terrific in white / off white. Warmoth body (ash?) and Mighty Mite neck with a Jazz-type profile where the nut width is 38mm not 42mm medium thick. I think 9.5 radius and medium /or /j frets I think. Full size open backed tuners. Neck has a vintage stain Tru-oil type finish to a light gloss/satin sheen. Body is a light gloss water based poly finish. Seymour Duncan debadged single coil quarter pounder with CTS 250 pots, and a 0.047 cap. Warmoth Bakelite type material scratch plate. High mass through body string bridge that can also top bridge string through. Weight is approx 8.25lbs it's perfectly balanced and feels light. It's got a big thunk and clunk but rolling back the volume and tone it is subtle. I might get a white guard for it too.. or a tort - or both for a look change once in a while. If you have something similar I'd be interested as to whether you have a noise cancelling pickup and what it is. I'm using a Boss NS2 as a gate. I'm a Telecaster fan and have built many so I love this design as it is so complementary and am used to single coils.. Took so photos yesterday so thought I'd share them.
    5 points
  4. I have true contender. The Beehive Pub near West Bromwich. It’s basically a time machine. An old stove burner, which had old table legs and heaps of pallet timber ready to burn. A back room that hasn’t been used since 1984. Several rusting cars out side. To cap it off, everyone in the place was smoking. Including the kids. There was also a women dressed as pikachu. cant wait to go back.
    5 points
  5. A friend of mine from waaaay back in the 80`s bought an Overwater brand new, his pride and joy so much so he wouldn`t let anyone else play it, now jump forward about 36 years to last week and I got a message on Facebook asking me if I was who I am off said mate bearing in mind we`ve not seen each other for the 36 years, first question I asked him, do you still have the Overwater......`yes do you want to buy it!` So in less than a week of being reunited I now have the Overwater Original, one owner from new in my sweaty hands. Its in pretty decent shape as well considering he was in a punk band back in the day, a little tweak of the truss rod and it`s good to go, I`ll put some new strings on when I get the ones I won off the SIT facebook page when they eventually turn up but it sounds massive! I`ll get more pics up soon as it`s too bloody long for my phone camera to capture in one go! Anyway without further ado here it is.
    4 points
  6. SOLD WAY TOO CHEAP BUT THATS LIFE. Dropped to £495 for a hand crafted bass. Less than a Mex Fender. I can’t believe it hasn’t been taken. It has a lightweight natural alder body with a cedar cap, 24 fret maple neck with cedar inlays, twin custom wound soap bar pickups, a 2 band Bartolini preamp configured push / pull volume with active bypass, blend, bass and treble. It has black hardware and features recessed control knobs. It weighs a very lightweight 3.6kg, the neck is 38mm width at the nut, 54mm width at fret 12 and 63mm at 24. It’s quite shallow at 22mm at the 1st and 25mm at the 12th fret. It has a silky smooth, very playable maple neck and looks really unusual with its cedar inlays. It also benefits from a recent full set up including fret level, crown and polish, relief, action and intonation set up and new rotosound strings on. It play and sounds superb and also looks the part as it’s a pretty unique bass. I’ll ship it anywhere insured with UPS. Uk should be around £28. Europe should be around £40. Can also deliver or meet up within 50 miles of Chester. . Trades possible......
    4 points
  7. Hi All, For a quick sale NOW £ 975.00 Here is a stunning 2007 Stingray Fretless five string, it is in excellent condition and comes with original hard case also in excellent shape. Pau Ferro unlined board which is gorgeous, it plays like butter and is a joy to play, unfortunately the three bands I am in do not call for a fretless so it is wasted just sitting in it's case. Serial # E58450 Manufactured March 7th, 2007 Build Code 150-90-40-01-CS-CR Model StingRay5 H Color Natural Gloss Neck Maple Neck Pau Ferro Unlined Fretless Pickguard Black Pickguard Sr5 H Hardware Chrome Hardware
    4 points
  8. USA 60th Anniversary limited Edition Precision and my 1977.
    4 points
  9. My collection as it stands. I think the Pedulla will probably go on sale soon and make way for a Status, Zon or similar. It's fantastic but of my 3 PJ basses, it gets the least playtime.
    4 points
  10. you're reacting well to your band leader suggesting you all switch to IEM and not amps... which stage are you at now? denial?
    4 points
  11. sold! Really high quality bass. made more thank 10 years ago, but in great shape and near mint condition. i bought long time ago a NY Sadowsky neck.. maple with maple fingerboard, P size nut. body was made by an Italian premium luthier using a selected slab of swamp ash from Warmoth. the shape of the body is the same of the classic shape of Sadowsky 4 strings. pickups are Aguilar P with J humcancelling.. sadowsky active preamp with passive tone hipshot Sadowsky branded machine heads the bridge is Shaller 3D like the early Sadowsky basses. really light bass and resonant. it weights 4 kg neck is really comfortable and the action is stable and low. a premium PJ on steroids, with NY Sadowsky quality at less than a metro cheap Sadowsky line. i can ship in a hardcase.. price is 1580 EUR plus shipping
    3 points
  12. I've just watched this on YouTube and thought I'd share. Really quite interesting and some useful information, but mainly just enjoyable and the sound they got in the end was almost bang on, if being critical it still sounded too clear and modern/hi-fi but maybe that's just unavoidable with today's digital way of recording and consuming music, computers rather than tape/vinyl. 🙂
    3 points
  13. This was what greeted us after a 5 hour drive through 4 different countries across the flattest landscape I've ever seen. No hills for 5 hours, not a single one...
    3 points
  14. Hello, It is with great sadness that I have to let this go...recent events mean that I need the cash more than the bass! Up for sale is partscaster I put together using top quality parts and sprayed with Manchester Guitar Tech Nitro Paint and then aged a little. It's more of a worn in look as apposed to full relic: Paint checking and the off knock here and there etc. Body is Guitarbuild.co.uk Alder Neck is an Allparts Unlined Ebody fingerboard Official Fender Stacked Knob control Plate (CTS pots) - Relic Bridge is a Wilkinson Bass bridge - Relic Tuners are Nickel Fender Tuners - Relic Pickups I wound myself to 60's spec - Heavy Formvar wire etc. Guard is real cellulose Tortoise guard. Strung with D'Addario EXP Strings I would say this is of Fender quality and has a custom shop vibe to it, but at a fraction of the price. Let me know if you have any other questions. £500 plus delivery. Collection or try before you buy is welcome.
    3 points
  15. I won’t tell anyone if you want my black sparkle precision lyte 🤫😂
    3 points
  16. Tonally the difference is pretty much as you'd expect. Th A.P. has a lot more variety and blending the 2 pickups is producing some lovely results. I usually leave the tone on passive basses full on but just taking the edge off, with minimal tone reduction, again produces some very useable tones. The Vintera has a more traditional Mustang tone, which is again, as you'd expect, like a short scale Precision. Not quite as much thump as a P but nice and round, with a good middle presence. The bag with the A.P. is no better than the Vintera, IMO. Fortunately the shop gave me a great MarkBass gigbag, gratis. And I already had a decent gigbag at home for the Vintera. I would have gone for the JMJ over the Vintera but I hate relicing and TBH I'm very chuffed with the Vintera, although the A.P. is a definite step up in quality. I slightly prefer the A.P's Yosemite Split Single-Coil, over the Vintera's Vintage-Style '60s Split Single-Coil but that's my taste. They both sound great to my ears.
    3 points
  17. I acquired this instrument over the weekend and ive had a good play. Ive wanted one of these for quite a while and it doesn't disappoint. A small review... The bass has a swamp ash body with a fancy cherry burst quilt top with an insane birdseye maple fretboard. Early Bartolini pickups. There are some really nice details like sunken Hipshot tuners. The control cavity screws have brass ferrules to screw them in too. The fit of the neck and pickup routing is just beautifully done.. Everything is in order when it comes to fit and finish. These basses are well known for there necks, I will say its a little different from 55-02/01. A little slimmer profile wise... Its a quarter sawn neck (I have no idea what this means tbh) so feels a little different to any other Lakland 5 string neck ive played. Its an unfinished neck with a little oil maybe.? Graphite rods for stability. Im not sure how they have shaped this neck but seriously its THE best neck of any 5 string ive ever played. All the hype about Lakland USA necks are very true . You just don't notice your playing a 35" scale 5 string bass. Its just so easy to play. They have even angled the string retainer as to accommodate the break angle of the B string. Lakland back then didn't use Plek technology. All the fret work was done by hand and it feels hand made, not a sharp edge anywhere. When playing it every note sings. The sound is great, with a pretty straight forward preamp. Ive always loved the MM Jazz pickup combo, it has real bite to it. When you dig in it has that nasty jazz bass growl. Its a really versatile bass. Amazing B string. It has been said before, blah blah this bass is amazing blah blah. But hands down this is the best bass I've ever played. Its difficult to explain what makes a bass great.But it just all round feels and sounds amazing. There is a reason why these early or current USA 55's are held in such high regard imo. Its a very well made/designed focussed instrument. Anyway enough of me talking stinky poo. Here is some porno.
    3 points
  18. Can't await to have the BB435 her. Looking to old Photos, I've found my BB's of the Past...
    3 points
  19. The Funk Brothers put in thousands of hours playing together, in the studio and on gigs. They supported Jamerson with his complex "issues" and when his confidence and ego reached a tipping point he burst out with his world shattering bass lines. Bob Babbitt was very good, Midnight Train To Georgia has a great bass tone, but take Babbitt away and you still have Motown, take Jamerson away and you just have another, albeit very good, recording label. Without Jamerson we'd just be taking about the songs and the singers, not the label. Babbitt, David Hood, Tommy Cogbill, Mike Leech, Duck Dunn, Carol Kaye are the cream of studio bass players but none of them changed bass playing. James Jamerson did, and made it look easy.
    3 points
  20. Thanks @Dood, that’s very kind 😊. Well, the whole of Jocee’s first album is my ‘71 P with La Bella 760FL’s: Then ‘Not Wrong’ & ‘Dancing In The Kitchen’ are my passive Lakland 44-94 P/J with the P solo’d and La Bella Gold Flats: Then ‘Illusive Love’ and ‘Counting’ were my Lakland 44-64 (60’s P) with a set of Labella 760FS: ‘Twenties’ from that EP is a Japanese Mustang bass with La Bella flats, so a similar vibe too. All recorded directly to a Focusrite interface into logic, the mixer then applied minimal compression and EQ’ing to suit each tracks mix, nothing that changed the character of the tone really. Cheers 🙂 Si
    3 points
  21. Have to disagree with you on ‘For Once In My Life’ - to me it drives the whole song, and what he played is just flawless. A real masterpiece of bass playing!
    3 points
  22. When Jamerson played busy bass lines they were so musical that the song was always enhanced, no matter how far he pushed the limit. He invented busy bass playing, but only used it where appropriate. He had perfect timing and a full knowledge of musical theory, and used it well. That's why the whole Motown organisation was queueing up to use him on everything. A lot of players who came after thought that busy playing was just throwing in a lot of notes. They were wrong. I don't know how you define underplaying. Less is always more in my book. Baby Love, Dancing in the Street and My Girl are still perfect examples of restrained bass playing that just makes those songs.
    3 points
  23. A Pointer sisters track from the 70's, featuring a fantastic bass part from James Jamerson. I guess this is from his LA period. This is nothing like his Motown tone, but sounds equally good IMO. Impeccable playing a fat punchy tone. I can't see why those producers didn't like him. Enjoy.
    2 points
  24. To quote The Master: "Everything you thought was true is a lie." http://tutmarc.tripod.com/paultutmarc.html https://www.guitarplayer.com/gear/world-oldest-electric-bass-guitar-sells-for-over-23000
    2 points
  25. Sold Hi guys, Since I am in need to upgrade my whole rig due to a new touring gig, I am selling this high quality bitsa pbass. The neck, nut and tuning pegs are off a Fender AVRI58. This is my favourite pbass neck I've ever tried, described as a Large C. It's quite big yet very comfortable. The body was made for me by an Italian luthier called Rufini Guitars - https://www.rufinifineinstruments.com/ - It's a very good quality body made by 3 pieces of Canadian alder. It was then painted in a nice aged olympic white/eggshell colour with a thin layer of nitro and a medium relic job. I love the relic on this bass as it looks genuine and it makes the instrument feel broken in. The pickup is a custom wound pickup made for me by a company called MAMA pickups - https://www.mamapickups.com/en/ - The pickup is meant to reproduce a 60's pbass pup. It's warm, clear and fairly high output. The bridge, strap buttons and neck plate are from a Fender pbass 1978 that I've owned for a few years. I paired the neck from that bass with the body that belonged to the Fender AVRI58 previously mentioned. The scratchplate is an aftermarket pbass scratchplate. It has a thumb rest in 70's position but also drilled holes if you would like it in a 60's position. Bass has rounds on it right now (can't remember which ones) but I am happy to put some Fender flats that I have lying around. I have used this mostly for studio stuff. A couple of years back I have recorded a live album with a blues artist while in Florida and here's a video where you can hear the sound (at the time I had a rosewood neck on it but you can get an idea) https://youtu.be/ahw69aCJioU Here's some pictures as well: If you guys have any questions just ask. You're more than welcome to come around and try it. I am based in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Thank you!
    2 points
  26. Right! you lot are all off yer trollies, what with threads about all things being equal and the same as dejavu all over again. Well my man Keb here reckons that there’s more worserer threads a comin’ from you nutters....in fact the worst is yet to come. Love me a bit o’ Keb
    2 points
  27. Without doubt the most useful feature for me on my HX effects is the pitch shift, I’ve made separate pedal boards in standard E, Eb, D and C to cover the songs we do. It has saved me getting a 5 string and/or bringing multiple basses. It does a pretty good job and nobody in the band has complained about the sound, however on longer more sustained notes there is a slight warble sometimes - not really noticeable, but it does bug me a bit and there is a particular slower song where it is more obvious. There is only a low D a couple of times so I had the idea to set the pitch shift to momentary action rather than the default latch mode so I just press the footswitch when I need low D and most of the time I’m playing with it off. Just tried it and it worked well, so thought I’d share the tip!
    2 points
  28. Just looked this place up and now want a gig there!
    2 points
  29. I’ve just been offered a Sandberg for £750. I wasn’t even looking for one, but it’s sooo pretty. Argh.
    2 points
  30. GSH was a great songwriter, lyricist and singer.
    2 points
  31. In the same situation myself... it’s impossible 😐 Between hacking coughs this weekend I’ve purchased a baby sumo and Fishman platinum pro to accompany it... 🤦‍♂️ ...In a pitiful attempt at justification my setup is now a single carry though, with a One10 in each hand and my amp bits in the gigbag (utilising the mono tick). Hopefully I’m better next week as I cant even spuriously justify anything else 😕
    2 points
  32. Measure it so there’s about 7 or 8 centimetres past the tuner, make a bend in the string, then cut about a centimetre past that. The bent bit goes into the tuner. You only really need a couple or three wraps around the tuner.
    2 points
  33. I always cut strings to measure, no matter what type they are. Low Bs and Es are almost always too thick/long for their tuning pegs otherwise.
    2 points
  34. That's weird because the neck on this one looks like a cheapo which has had its headstock crudely reshaped, definitely looks agricultural compared to the rest of it: The more observant amongst us will notice different coloured control knobs. Seems like quite a few "luthiers" are taking cues from the master!
    2 points
  35. selling my 20th Anniversary Jack Casady bass with unused gigbag, strange and certificate of authenticity. It’s a great example of the Jack Casady bass in a model that is no longer available. Only been on display since I bought it, I love the look, the sound but I don’t enjoy playing it. Price is collected, courier can be arranged.
    2 points
  36. I think 'word on the street' is that the typical modern pop star is a solo artist with a social media presence. It's now much more about the individual than the band. Which completely ties in with what you're finding and the paucity of stand-out covers tracks from the past 5 years.
    2 points
  37. Our acoustic band struggles to find modern popular songs as, like said, there's not a lot of instrumentation going on. We're not adverse to changing songs around and actually thrive on doing stuff which 'shouldn't' work on these instruments (doublebass, guitar (12 & 6 string) mandolin, cajon (drum machine on a couple), 80s synth pop works well with the staccato nature of the mandolin as does 70s disco. We will do any music style in our own way but it's hard to find modern pop with enough going on for four different instruments. Dua Lipa's 'Be The One' works well, as does Portugal The Man, although I'm a little tired of that one. There was just more going on in older pop than today, not better or worse, just different, and that makes it easier to find stuff to play. It doesn't always make it easier to play though, Rio is rediculous on doublebass. 😄
    2 points
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  39. Anything is if you have the right ingredients. They could all properly play.
    2 points
  40. I remember that bs. He's the guy who made me realise I don't need a compressor on stage. And I've never looked back, or sounded better since.
    2 points
  41. 1954 Precision tribute build by the brig with later mods
    2 points
  42. It looks like I may be out, trades on a couple of bits in the pipeline . Im not actually spending cash but rules are rules. I will confirm once the dirty deed is done. Oh and Sandbergs are lovely basses 🤘
    2 points
  43. ‘Think’? Don”t let me down buddy... the fact that you’re not selling it, and that I’m currently happy with just my Ray has absolutely nothing to do with it 🤣
    2 points
  44. We were asked to play at an outdoor charity event a couple of summers back. The organiser was genuinely surprised that we would need electricity. 🤦🏻‍♂️
    2 points
  45. It's not the digital aspect at all, that's a huge myth.
    2 points
  46. A couple of my toys - a 5 string spitfire and 4 rumour with full led light display - can’t praise these masterpieces from Bernie enough- just need a fretless and will be a very happy boy !
    2 points
  47. I can confirm we also had Kiss in our set too, lol.
    2 points
  48. I've just noticed I'm on 69 Watts. I'd greatly appreciate it if nobody reacted to anything I post ever again. Life is about the simple pleasures.
    2 points
  49. The bass is just a standard Fender Precision American Standard from a couple of years back, but frankly I just wanted to show off my new pick guard from alperious.com as I absolutely love it!!!
    2 points
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