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  1. Up for sale my top of the line, hand crafted in Japan, Yamaha Bb2025x - as used by Nathan East, Leland Sklar, Amos Heller, Tony Kanal and Michael Anthony. Managed to get one in NOS a few months ago. Pretty difficult to find one of these days and still in mint condition. One of the most amazing basses I've played but have not played it often outside of the studio, where I tend to favour Jazz basses, so cutting a bit my collection. Hand crafted in Japan. A.R.E. and I.R.A. treated wood gives it a very broken in, and responsive feel. Specs: Fingerboard: Maple Body: Alder Neck: Maple/Mahogany Scale Length: 34" Fingerboard: Rosewood Finish: Vintage White Pickups: Alnico Split Single (Neck), Ceramic Bar Single (Bridge) Pickup Switch: 3P Toggle Switch Pickguard: Black Hardware: Chrome 5-String bass guitar Low B 5th string for greater presence and heavy low-end Nickel Silver Nut Diagonal Body Thru Stringing A.R.E. and I.R A. Treatment Made in Japan Comes with Yamaha hardshell case Plenty of feedback:
    10 points
  2. Oh my god oh my god oh my god... Billy Sheehan 'liked' my Facebook comment. You can take me now. Life is complete.
    9 points
  3. So a slightly belated NBD post - I recently picked up my Alpher bass which is one of the more recent basses that Alpher have worked with Tdog Customs on for the finish. I had been looking for a black sparkle finish for some considerable time, weighing up getting a bass resprayed along the way, but ultimately "took the plunge" to go custom with Alpher. It's not a plunge at all, and as ever with hindsight, something I should have done a long time ago; I couldn't be any happier with this bass and the whole process working with the gents at Alpher. I've followed Chris and Al's work for years and have always been blown away by pictures and videos, but when you physically play one... It's another level. Every aspect of the bass is better than I imagined; the craftsmanship is far and away the best I've seen, as is the tone. "Little" details like the inclusion of a branded hard case, and even a proper mini tool are also excellent. Chris kindly knocked up 3 scratch plates to keep it fresh periodically, and I'll add those photos on here as I change them for anyone interested. I could quite literally spend hours raving about Alpher as a company and the bass itself, but most of you probably know it all already, and are just here for the pics, so here's a few to get going!
    8 points
  4. Looks nice, but it's a long way.
    8 points
  5. UPDATE The BC community moves in mysterious ways! I now have a name and FB profile for this guy - I'm going to give him time (and the benefit of the doubt) to square up with me. If he has indeed been scammed then that is his problem, not mine (I'm assuming he has informed the Police and has a crime number?). Refunding me is the legal and moral thing, let's see how quick it happens.
    8 points
  6. (Another) New Spector Day! Arrived on Friday.... finally after a 9 month wait (partly due to Brexshit).... Spector Euro Classic 4 in solid red! Gorgeous colour and plays beautifully. Sound great through my Class D with headphones but haven't had a chance to play it at volume through a rig yet..
    7 points
  7. Up for sale my 2019 American Pro P bass. Upgrades: Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound pickups (original V Mod pickups included), japanese Luminlay blue side dots, additional two WD pickguards. Condition: 9.5/10. Any questions, please feel free to ask! Thanks, J
    5 points
  8. Selling my Atelier Z Jerry Barnes M265. Top of the line, hand made in Japan, 70s style bass from Atelier. Bought new a few weeks ago and in literally "as new" condition. Fantastic instrument and craftsmanship, but selling as I'm much more of a 60s pickup position / alder body guy. Easily nails the 70s super jazz, Marcus Miller type of tone. It has an upgraded electronics package (including a passive tone knob), adding additional versatility. 70s type of sound but without the huge weight! (pretty light for an ash 5 string). Currently setup with quite low action with no buzz at all. Jerry Barnes (Chic's bass player) signature model. Specs: Neck : Maple with binding, 21 Frets Body : Ash Tuners : GOTOH Bridge : Vintage-type Pickups : ATELIER Z JBZ-5 Preamp : ATELIER Z EQ-M Control : F vol, R vol/switch A/P, Passive Tone, Stacked Bass/Trenble Colour : Vintage Natural gloss Gig Bag: Padded deluxe Sring spacing at bridge: 19mm Weight: 4.5kg Plenty of feedback:
    5 points
  9. In my first “real” band I was def the weakest member. But not for long. I wouldn’t say I overtook anyone but I soon caught up. Was a good learning experience, and I’d recommend it to anyone, it soon pushes your limits further than you thought and makes you more proficient on your instrument of choice.
    5 points
  10. In the illustrious words of Britney Jean Spears: Oops I did it again... Alan had an ACG 6/33 part way through build on the his website, I saw it, I wanted it, I sold my De Gier and I bought it (well, placed a deposit on it). It'll be a 6 string, 33" scale Salace E Type with an AI Holly fretboard, Ash body, ART maple burl top wood, 5K DFM pre-amp with an ACG RFB pickup in the bridge and an ACG PB in the neck. It'll have top wood dots down the neck with a triple dot at the 12th and 24th fret (if Alan can squeeze enough dots out of the remaining top wood). It'll be a set neck with Dunlop recessed strap locks, Hipshot Bridge and Gotoh resolite tuners with a matching headstock cap. Shaping up to be a right stunner! (As if Alan could even build anything that isn't stunning!) This will be the 3rd ACG 6 Alan would have built me within 2 years... Unfortunately I suspect it will be the last for a good few years, looking forward to taking delivery!
    4 points
  11. But if you're a lad who likes to waste time you'll see that and think "Ay-up, there's time to be wasted here, open goal!" It's practically an invitation to a time-wasting enthusiast.
    4 points
  12. And you can continue to use it……. Well, until the ban comes in😉.
    4 points
  13. I saw them in Wolverhampton on that tour. I'd been in the pub a week before and got chatting to some guy, and when I walked into the venue on the night of that gig, he was playing in the support band before Anthrax came on. During the break, I went looking for him in the bar and saw him chatting to some girl so I left it. The next time I saw him down the pub, he explained that the girl in question was a relative and if I'd only come and said hello then I could have watched the Anthrax set from side stage. One of many 'nearly made it' moments that my life seems to be sprinkled with ....
    4 points
  14. Yesterday was all about metalwork. Most of the chassis hole are now drilled and/or punched. The PT leads will pass through the rubber grommets immediately beneath where it is mounted, but I need to finalise the points at which the OT leads will enter the chassis as they need to be away from the preamp area.
    4 points
  15. I actually think it's the best place to be. I hate being in a band where I am the best because I get frustrated with people not putting the work in. I don't mind a trier but when you learn 3 songs properly for a rehearsal and half the band spend the week binge watching Netflix only to then show up and struggle with a 3 chord rocker, it's not cool. I think great musicians are always happy with a pretty good musician who is working hard, has a good attitude, shows up when they say and buys the odd pint at the bar.
    4 points
  16. Perfect Sadowsky NYC PJ5 Verdine White Satin from 2018. Built in NYC at Roger’s custom shop. Hardly played/like new complete with soft case, certificate and thank you note from Roger the man himself! Olympic white Chambered alder body 8,33lbs(3,4kgs!) Neck maple with thin matte nitro finish Scale 34” String spacing 19” Fingerboard morado, radius 12”, nut width 1,875” Pickups Sadowsky humcanceling Pre amp Sadowsky with VTC
    4 points
  17. My Orange AD200B head which was funded by a chance pay out last summer. I did manage to use it for one show between lockdowns in November 2020 but it certainly hasn't had the use it would have had compared to my live schedule in 2019. The photo bombing drummer has been with me a lot longer.
    4 points
  18. Fender Marcus Miller Jazz Made In Japan Natural - £999 shipped in a hard case in Mainland UK. Thats shipped, insured in a decent case. I'm finding shipping is expensive at the moment, so collection would save a good amount on this.. Took this in part ex a couple of weeks ago against a Spector. Last night a bass that I missed out on a few months ago resurfaced..... Fender Marcus Miller Jazz Made In Japan - 2007/2008. Natural finish. Set up very nicely, plays well with a medium low action (my preference). Good condition for a bass cracking on for 15 year old. 1 mark on the body and 1 on the neck binding (6th fret)are all that I can see that is worthy of a mention. Weight is - 4.46kg or 9lb 13oz. I have the pickup cover to include too. Will ship in either a generic tweed case or Hiscox case.
    4 points
  19. The best way to get better is to play with musicians who are better than you. If you play with guys vastly more experienced than you, then it’s going to be a steep learning curve on a lot of things – be it playing, writing, gear (hence your recent thread about buying a new bass) and performance, etc. One of the big advantages that you have if you have only been playing for four years is that you haven’t really learnt how to do things wrong yet! If you are in a band with guys who know what they’re doing then hopefully you will just get used to doing things properly, which will make you a far better player.
    4 points
  20. If you weren't good enough to be in the room, you wouldn't be there. That said, surrounding yourself with people more experienced than you are is the absolute best thing to do if you want to keep learning and developing. I try and do it wherever I can, and the biggest leaps I've made have been from throwing myself in situations where I'm out of my depth and having to rise to meet them!
    4 points
  21. You worry too much. Making music should be about having fun and entertaining. Don't overthink it.
    4 points
  22. Often I'm the least talented in the room but it's rare that i'm not the best-prepared... this goes a long way! There's so much to be gained from playing with musicians better than you, and i find very little pleasure in it being the other way around. It honestly sounds like you are a great band member... but never be afraid to voice any considered opinion you do have, even if it comes to nothing!
    4 points
  23. Surely this has to be a scam? How does someone find an eBay item, find the seller’s address and then turn up claiming to be the person who bought it and have it just handed over?
    4 points
  24. I've actually done just that !!! So it's all your fault 👍
    3 points
  25. Even better, you're not going to steal anyone's girlfriend 😜
    3 points
  26. I just bought a damaged B-Stock 6 string from Gear4Music on eBay, broken nut and 'knobs scoring marks in lacquer' that you can only see if you take them off, that was apparently enough for it to be sold for £110 instead of £429. It arrived today, I glued the nut back together and sorted the truss rod out (back bow). It is now utterly fine and i'm sat here wondering why G4M couldn't do that 10 min job and sell it for £275 or something. I intended to make a new nut etc but just wasn't necessary. So yeah here you go a 6 string fanned fret bass, new for £110 that is absolutely fine. I think someone at G4M has sausage fingers.
    3 points
  27. Another +1 for the OC-5. Why?... TLDR: the OC-5 seems to give us both the OC-2 and the OC-3 pedals combined into one unit (and another reason for "5" = 2+3?) with improved tracking compared to both its predecessors and throws in an octave up. It's also been very competitively priced - you get a lot for your cash! What's not to like? That OC-2 sound As pretty much everyone else has already reported back on the OC-5 thread, it nails that classic "OC-2" sound with the -1 oct solo'd, which is great. Octave-up I didn't think I was going to particularly like or use the octave up, but I'm already won over. It's not a clean octave up in the way the Digitech Mosaic is, to give you an 8 string bass sound, but it definitely adds a bit "extra" when used with the -1 oct and a bit of -2 oct; both when the pedal is used by itself but also when combined with fuzz and / or filter. Easy to dial in a more 'Royal Blood' sound with a bit of clean (3.5/10), +1 oct (5/10), -1 oct (max), Poly setting at full range, pick into VTDI set for dirt. Tracking Very good at normal bass riff speeds, but will glitch if you sustain a note (which is not unusual for octavers). I actually prefer it in Poly mode over Vintage mode when I'm using both octave up and down simultaneously, as it gives me a cleaner overall sound and a touch better tracking. With other pedals Put it in front of a Red Ripper fuzz and Proton filter and it plays very nicely with them both, thickening up the sound just as you would want from an octaver. Pricing The OC-5 has been competitively priced by Boss at around £119 inc P&P. In fact, I can't think of another quality octaver that offers quite so much for such a good price.
    3 points
  28. I'd get a Sandberg VS4 passive.
    3 points
  29. I would like to take this opportunity to thank this thread for causing me to fall in love with my Rickenbacker all over again 😍
    3 points
  30. A friend of mine has a passive 🇺🇸 SUB.. the tone controls are some kind of resistor-capacitor setup. Can't remember which knob did what, but it's a great sounding and playing bass.
    2 points
  31. I remember “no time wasters” being a regular one too. Can’t imagine too many people identifying themselves with that😃!
    2 points
  32. Yeah, that's pretty much what most people feel when they play a Spector. I still love my Jazz and the Precisions but for recording, you just cannot beat a Spector. For metal, I don't think there's a better bass.
    2 points
  33. I've had a real stingray back in the day, (in fact 2 but passed one on fairly quickly) so kind of know what they're like, these sub versions seem to have a good rep when I've heard them talked about anyway.
    2 points
  34. 12” radius in progress, always by hand….. good exercise 😎
    2 points
  35. Genesisn’t. I’ll get me coat.
    2 points
  36. BD has a USA Sub for £650 (BTW, this is not my bass and I don't know the original owner either). These were the no-frills US made Stingrays, which should not to be confused with the Sterling by MM Sub basses made in Indonesia and China. The US Sub had 2 band EQ, painted necks, limited choice of colours and no body contouring (i.e., slab body). Check it out: Music Man SUB 4 Satin Black Second Hand, used Bass Guitar Stock Maple neck, active eq :: For sale, UK:: Bass Direct, Warwick, London, Manchester Birmingham, USA
    2 points
  37. I went out to buy two MM basses - a standard 4H and a Big Al. Bought both of them about three months ago ish. Was looking pre Brexit as we all knew prices were going to increase. Within a week of buying them I was offered considerably more, however the reason I bought them was not to make money. There are a few bargains but you have to be diligent. You need to be on the FB bass marketplaces, eBay, Gumtree and Preloved and looking every day. Reverb is off the scale and not even a benchmark. However the best price basses are on this forum. In the last year I have bought two Shukers, two Sandbergs, BB1100s - all in great A1 condition and each transaction was a pleasure.
    2 points
  38. Earl Zero extended version
    2 points
  39. +1 @Sibob’s comments. I don’t know your budget, but I would be looking at Lakland Skyline’s or if the budget allows, USA Lakland.
    2 points
  40. They are very different beasts. From what I remember this doesn’t get as “wet” sounding. I always used it for its autowah as opposed to envelope, a role which is now filled by my Subdecay Prometheus. But the Bass Auto Q was a fun pedal, with it’s ability to blend between envelope and LFO
    2 points
  41. 2 points
  42. Let's be honest... you'd not hand over something to someone turning up on your door with no proof of ID etc especially when the buyer lives 3 hours away and they've paid you up front for the courier.
    2 points
  43. Few messages asking for ‘gut shots’….
    2 points
  44. Hello fellow bass chatters. My music isn’t all that good and I’m totally self taught so feel free to bear that in mind. Nonetheless making music is one of my main pleasures in life and who knows maybe someday it won’t all be shite. Wrote this yesterday anyway after a week of Irish staycation: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/2KKqkidj4ZTNPhaZA Cheers Pete
    2 points
  45. I'm not seeing a weak player here at all. I'm seeing the essence of a really good band bass player, a supportive player. These are qualities that will always get you into bands despite or irrespective of your technical ability. And Experience is one thing, ego is another. I've played with many experienced musicians and they exhibit a humility despite their knowledge and technical excellence. I've played with some musicians who have been going a long time, but due to their enormous egos I wouldn't call experienced at all. Being aware of how you want/need to improve is an asset in itself. Take confidence in this. We can always improve, no matter how long we have played or how "experienced" we are. Your approach sounds great! This!!! And once again that word talent is relative. I would want to play with prepared musicians, not musicians who are prepared to wing it because their ego makes them lazy
    2 points
  46. Nice one here by pat Kelly
    2 points
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