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  1. Hello all Painful, but expensive studio equipment and roof bills must. I have gigged and recorded with this as one of my main basses over the last 8 years. This is as classic a jazz as you'll get. The sound is there. Alder body, beautiful Brazilian rosewood fretboard with clay dots, and gorgeous Shoreline Gold colour. Weighs 9.4 lbs. Dual concentric V/T knobs for controls, Alleva-Coppolo single coil pickups, reverse turn tuning pegs, all very vintage styling. Electronics in full working order. Frets are in good condition. As an aside, the Hipshot detuner is stock and how it came from Chris originally; I did not add it. It has 3 dings and 1 dent I want to highlight, and I have photographed them carefully. All have been filled with a matching lacquer and buffed slightly, but they are definitely there, though fortunately all on the sides, not the front/headstock. I also want to highlight a mark on the neck which is from the original manufacture - under the neck finish - I did not put it there. I have again photographed it carefully. Looks like a buffed out scorch mark from a sander? Not sure. It has fresh D'Addario EXL165s on there for the buyer. It comes with a Celinder hard case, an extra black pickguard, and a spare Hipshot reverse winding tuner, in case you want to take the Detuner off. I experimented with it but went back to stock. The colour and fretboard take it up a notch from other Celinders in rarity and, of course, price. I'm looking for £2500, though of course will consider offers as well. No trades, unfortunately. I don't think it would be wise to ship this out of UK or Europe....not sure what happens if old basses without paperwork for the Brazilian rosewood cross borders, but I'm sure it's annoying. Pete NOW SOLD
    7 points
  2. Those who have seen my previous builds know that, with the way I apply gloss finish - polyurethane varnish brushed on - I add and sand back coats until I judge I am unlikely to be able to do another one any better. I can't replicate top pro finishes, but do try to get something that is fit for purpose and 'looks OK'. So when I get a coat that I think will achieve that after final polishing (done after a week or so of hardening) then I STOP...because I know that further coats are more likely to be worse rather than better. And I'm stopping here. There are bits where the finish has sunk into previously invisible hollows, there are bits where the grain ripples are a little more pronounced, but I don't think I can do any better than this however more sand backs and coats I do: So it will now sit for a week to harden and then will be polished up (and should polish up nicely) and reassembled
    6 points
  3. Disappointing. I tend to judge a business more on how it performs when things go wrong than when they go as planned. Hope you get the outcome you want.
    6 points
  4. hi i got this one in a trade on this forum , and only did that because i want it to try it before my new order moollon arrives (now waiting 7 months ) . bass is really great easy to play , works just fine for every music style a really nice working tool , i was playing it with a external preamp and sounds amazing . specs swamp ash body light weight 3,7 kilo qartersawn neck maple with walnut stripe moollon pickups , 60 wiring this bass was actually a prototype of the j classic there is no may around with swamp ash body possible trades on this one , just ask . cheers enjoy
    5 points
  5. Withdrawn from sale. Sterling Ray34CA Classic Active in mint green. This is the discontinued model with the slab body, 2 band EQ and gloss vintage tinted neck with the Jazz bass nut width (1.5”/38mm) Having owned a couple of Ray 35 basses previously, I can state with some authority that the build quality on the CA basses is just that bit better. Bass has a few very small marks that cant be seen unless very close, otherwise very clean. Also the pickguard has a couple of small areas of discolouration (on treble side of pickup and treble side of neck pocket - was like this when I got it) Happy to send more pics Monday as I’m off my work during the day. The bass comes with the deluxe padded Sterling gig bag or for £25 extra I can supply the bass with a Hiscox liteflite hard case. Only selling as I have my eyes on something else. Owned by me this last eighteen months and I had planned on keeping this one but it’s always the way that my head gets turned by the next best thing because I ‘need’ it. Available to audition near Ayr, 30 miles south of Glasgow. Would box up for shipping if buyer is happy to arrange courier.
    5 points
  6. Years ago I had a similar white one and I sold it..Within a couple of hours I had around five people who wanted to buy it (I wasn't asking much, around 600 euros if I recall correctly). At the end of the day I got a reaction from a young bassplayer from Holland who said this was his dream bass but he couldn't afford it.. He said that he was going to work during the holidays picking fruit from trees to earn this bass but this would mean that I had to wait another six months and he didn't expect me to keep this for him.. I kept the bass, he worked hard for his bass picking fruit from trees and afterwards he came to see me (his father drove the car and told me that he wanted his son to work for what he desired) and he left with the white Miller bass.. I'm always glad to see one, reminds me of the young boy from Northern Holland...(sorry for the off topic)
    5 points
  7. Up for sale my practically brand new (roadworn) Nate Mendel. Super light use, always at home bar 1 gig I used it for 2 songs. Frets are perfect, truss rod works as it should and is strung with new DR Fat Beams. Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder Badass II Bridge 40mm Nut and 4KG bang on. Welcome to come and try before you buy anytime. Price is firm and no trades. Price does include hardcase and UK shipping, unless you want the Fender gig back that comes with?
    4 points
  8. I finally made a start on the Élite. The body is two piece lightweight ash and neck is 4A quartersawn maple with Birdseye top. preamp choice is now Noll 4 band, three stacked knobs.
    4 points
  9. Just stumbled across this video by this young whippersnapper about the piano used at Trident Studios in London during the 60's 70's and 80's. I would have never in a million years guessed that all these songs were recorded on this one piano!
    4 points
  10. Updates! I think ...finally... I've done all my gluing and sawing. Now hopefully it's the detail work, nights and nights of sanding loom. I got the lower body wing glued to the neck, I cut the neck end and blended the body shapes and neck together. I did some light sanding around all the edges just to knock the sharps off, I don't know how curvy I'll go on the body but I'll do it with my orbital sander and feel it as I go. I cut out my cavity cover from Ash, this will be held in with magnets so I can snap it in place and pop it off easily. To help get it on and off I've carved in this little finger groove. After a quick brush down I was able to get the basses first on the sofa shot... it's turning out really nicely. Next! Lots and lots and lots of sanding, I've got a boat load of paper from 60 up to 3000 so... let's work through the grades! Then frets... and then the dreaded pickup route... two jobs i'm definitely putting off!!
    3 points
  11. Absolutely love my valves 🤘 Ashdown for the win 😍
    3 points
  12. It’s not normally the sort of thing I’d listen to but from a bass perspective I found this fascinating, and whatever your taste in music it’s well worth a watch. He’s obviously a superb and innovative player, and also seems such a lovely guy!
    3 points
  13. After sales is important for me, if a company is quick to take my money they should be quick to rectify any problems, or they wouldn’t get my custom again.
    3 points
  14. You gave them 2 chances and they bolloxed it up. Return the second bass and spend your hard earned elsewhere. And name and shame them!
    3 points
  15. Also extremely unhelpful in determining the market value of a bass should you need to. It’s actually less work to leave it be. Maybe remove all photo’s apart from one of the full instrument.
    3 points
  16. 4 1/2 years ago I received a Squier Vintage Modified Precision 5 string as a valentines gift from my wife. I fell in love with the feel of the neck instantly - enough so that it straight away became my number one over all my other more expensive basses. I have a habit of tinkering with my gear though and since then I've gradually changed bits and pieces here and there. This week I finally finished making changes and thought I'd share the end result. Quick disclaimer - the modifications do include a Fender decal. This has been discussed to death on here already but its my bass, my choice and this bass will never be sold on (in fact it will have to be prised out of my cold dead hands). There's also a Fender logo neck plate but that was only fitted because the original Squier one got a nasty scratch across it and I had this one kicking about already. Here are the other modifications:- Bar string-retainer on the headstock swapped for a pair of round string-retainers. Pickguard changed to gold anodised aluminium (cut by myself by hand from a blank sheet). Black thumb rest added. Chrome pickup and bridge covers added. To make access to the bridge easier for string changes, the bridge cover attaches with magnets which are counter sunk and epoxied into the body. Again to make string changes easier, the bridge itself I've adapted to be quick release by drilling though the tail piece alongside each string hole. Crude but works perfectly! The pickup I've swapped for a Nordstrand NP5V. This originally came from Dave Swift's White Sadowsky P5 so the shell is branded Sadowsky rather than Nordstrand. Dunlop Straploks fitted. I originally installed an active preamp which was an old Dan Armstrong Yellow Humper that @KiOgon kindly repaired for me and modified to include a true bypass switch. It was a simple circuit that just had a 3-way toggle switch to select between a flat eq, bass boost or bass and treble boost. To install this I had to route out some extra space under the pickguard. I also routed battery access through the back of the bass and made a little plastic plate to cover it. Unfortunately the Yellow Humper gave up the ghost a little while ago so this week I've installed an Artec Semi-parametric preamp. Stacked treble and bass, stacked mid frequency and mid level, volume and an optional pickup blend. Because I had, the option of a pickup blend control with the preamp, and because I still had the original pickup, I decided to add a bridge pickup to get a bit more clarity - particularly from the low B. As the original pickup is a split coil I decided to go for the kind of V-shaped pickup layout that you see on the Warwick buzzard bass to try and get more articulation from the lower strings. I don't particularly like the look of bridge pickups on P-basses however so I also wanted to make it a 'stealth' pickup. My first thought was to route the pickup cavity in through the back of the bass so it would sit just below the surface of the body but a quick test showed that it wouldn't get enough signal from there to be effective. Instead I opted to fit it into the front of the bass in the normal way and to just make a wooden pickup cover for it. I made it by hand from a piece of ash and stained it a similar colour to the centre of the sunburst. I think it blends in fairly well. At this point the only original, un-modified parts are the neck itself, the frets and the tuners. I had thought at one point about fitting some Hipshot Ultralights but there's honestly nothing wrong with the original tuners and the frets aren't showing any wear just yet. 🙂
    3 points
  17. Same here. SVT II non pro for everything from rehearsals to gigs. Cant get THAT sound from anything else
    3 points
  18. The Dubbeez and some Australian Reggae.
    3 points
  19. Updates! It's starting to look like a bass!! I've got the top body wing glued on and I've started giving the edge some shaping to soften it off, I love the wenge in the middle and I want that to be seen from the front on the curve. I cut the slots for the frets, that was an awfully stressful experience, I really didn't want to mess that up. Got the side fretboard inlays in place. I've got the lower body section cut and ready to sand and shape before gluing to the body. Got the blend between the neck and the upper body wing sorted, very happy with that. Still loads to do... but I'm really buzzing about the build, it's looking like a bass finally! Next! I need to work on the control cavity and get the cut out neater, I have my EMG circuit and pickups ready to be installed and I've tested the electronics in the space and there's plenty of room to move, I've drilled the barrel jack hole and the pickup cable holes in the lower body section prior to gluing, so, just need to neaten up the lower body wing and then glue it to the rest of the bass. I need to do the fretwork on the bass... another I don't want to mess that up job, and then there is a tonne of sanding to do! Really enjoying the build to date, thanks again for everyone giving this a read. B
    3 points
  20. These are the pick ups and loom from an early 90s Hohner Rockwood P-bass. Happy to pass on to anyone willing to cover postage. Thanks for looking!
    2 points
  21. I do love a Celinder! I generally prefer them with the active pre-amp but, as it happens, I just happen to have one stashed away 😉
    2 points
  22. Houston, we have a problem. The love seat just blew up! The audio exciter got audio over excited, overheated, melted the glue holding it together and prolapsed onto the floor. Back as they say, to the drawing board.
    2 points
  23. Theres a few remixes on Youtube, this is one of my favourite ones, this guy does good remixes [Youtube]
    2 points
  24. After a while of sitting, staring at the bits everyday, I levelled with myself that I was never going to get round to ordering some fancy veneers so plumped instead for a quick and dirty rewrap. Found some gold sparkle on eBay and ordered, then lobbed it all together. I am most pleased that the tool I bought 15+ years ago to replace drum badge grommets but never successfully used finally worked! Annoyingly it seems that the lower hoop is warped/out of round, so I couldn’t get the resonant head to sit properly. As they’re die cast hoops, that means £50+ on a replacement, so I have compromised on an s-hoop, which is a pressed hoop like a ‘normal’ one but with an extra fold to stiffen it up like die cast. Anyway, a quick couple of pics:
    2 points
  25. Don't know much about flanger but I started with a cheap rowin one that I liked enough to explore other flangers currently using a tc thunderstorm and really like it it's really rich sounding to me and has lots of setting options I am still experimenting with it so can't really be much more help
    2 points
  26. Just bought a Jazz from Mick. Bomb proof packaging and even included a gig bag which I was not expecting. A pleasure to deal with and a credit to the Basschat community. Thanks again Mick.
    2 points
  27. I have just stuck a set of Elixirs on one of my P basses and am not very excited about them. I love the Elixir guitar strings. They are super bright and last for ages but I find the bass strings a bit dull sounding.
    2 points
  28. Will do with the usual 400 years old floor photos.
    2 points
  29. Just leaving the text is enough (to me) and it's what I always do.
    2 points
  30. What was this? Hate it when all the information gets removed from ads.
    2 points
  31. ...........and then you open the set with "Merry Xmas Everybody" 😀
    2 points
  32. Not had time to fit them yet but hopefully today. Will def update the thread later today. I'm not one for VIDS but i might do a short before and after kind of thing and if it looks ok i'll share. If i'm rubbish i'll keep it to myself. I never know what to play when recording myself playing bass at home. Dave
    2 points
  33. At 34kg loved by chiropractors and at between 1400-1700 quid, hated by bank managers and spouses
    2 points
  34. Glued the 2 bits together. Will work well.
    2 points
  35. This may be heresy around these parts, but I'm not a great believer in "great basslines". There are basslines that fit the song and ones that don't. Playing straight 16th root notes can sound brilliant, and playing a fancy slap riff can sound awful.
    2 points
  36. Reminds me, band I was in we used to put music on via a phone before, between and after so that it wasn't a shock when we began playing. One wedding gig our singer left his iPhone on random...we went out for a drink and when we came back we found the bride and groom desperately fiddling with the PA in an attempt to turn off chapter four of Harry Potter audiobook! Set the tone for the rest of the gig, that one did...
    2 points
  37. Super rare Fender Japan Hollow Boby Jazz Bass. Very good condition. Plays and sounds awesome. Very lightweight (3,7kg)! Would trade for a Strandberg Boden Prog 4- String or a Wal MK II 4 String + Cash Price Update £1699
    1 point
  38. Yes, I too have sung into a beer can. And talked to Ralph on the big white phone.
    1 point
  39. Why Rock the Boat when your earning millions of dollars.
    1 point
  40. I wouldn’t want an instrument where the serial number doesn’t tally up with the colour coding as moving it on if necessary may be more difficult as a result. It looks to me that PMT should sort this properly but their on-line operation does seem to be a little unorganised.
    1 point
  41. Sorry to hear this. I’ve never received such poor Service and hope it’s sorted for you. Nobody deserves that when you’re spending over a grand!
    1 point
  42. What Steve said... Be prepared to name and shame
    1 point
  43. Mexico's Juan Calleros performed this great little bass part from the tune 'Corazon Espinado' on Santana's 1999 album 'Supernatural'. An easy read but lots to enjoy in the groove. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/corazon-espinado-santana/
    1 point
  44. The police were polite and friendly, it wasn't the SPG! But they would have had to report the result of the check, and that is probably what triggered the local council to pull the plug. They have said that such events must be ticketed, enclosed by a fence and organised by an 'event organiser'. We were just playing to a few friends, in a local park. One of our guitarists who is active in local events and lives close to the park organised it, in so far as he invited some friends' bands along and announced it on Facebook. I think we managed 5 or 6 weeks, some weeks we had to cancel due to the weather. As one of our drummers said, it's sad they've been stopped, but they were a little bit of magic and won't be forgotten.
    1 point
  45. I'm working up to my Rebel Bass being my next project to finish...
    1 point
  46. Elementary mistake... You built them the wrong way round!!😉😉 Just kidding...nice work
    1 point
  47. I think the grounding strip is particular to the '62 reissue basses but not 100% on that. Over the years I've had three Japanese jazzes and all have been excellent. Currently (selfishly) playing a couple of Japan Geddy Lee jazzes both excellent but at some point will need to let one go. These are probably my favourite of the various offerings, one is CIJ and one MIJ. From different manufacturers in Japan I beleive but you'd be hard pressed to spot a difference bewteen them. A couple of 62RIs ...and a 65RI One of the Geddy Lee basses
    1 point
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