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  1. A Frank Blank list... Went to the Midlands Bass Bash Bought a guitar built by @Jabba_the_gut Left the Bash after a matter of minutes Now grinning like an absolute idiot
    13 points
  2. Great song and video with the legend and superfan that is Stuart Pearce.
    8 points
  3. Due to new band and musical direction I no longer need my Precision and hate seeing it gather dust. Now as you can see from the pictures it's not exactly mint but it is the coolest looking Precision I've owned. If you like battered old Fenders you'll probably like this. The off white colour is more yellow now and the dark tort scratch plate (Fender 60's) IMO looks great against it. I replaced the 70's style tuners with the reverse winding 60's type. I think they came off a MiM 60's Jazz, they look so much better to me. I did however snap the head off one of the screws on the D tuner, it hasn't made the slightest bit of difference and is rock solid. The pickups have been replaced with Fender American Vintage and KiOgon loom and pots fitted. A previous owner for some reason has hacked the pickup cavity out to, I guess, accommodate a different pickup. The new pickups still sit fine and adjust with no problems. the weight is 9Lbs. The bass sounds great with the Labella Flatwounds fitted and was my goto bass for the time I owned it. The price reflects the condition and the 'modification' to the pickup cavity plus I've spent quite a bit on it what with the pups, loom, tuners and scratch plate but it was all very much worth it. I believe it's a fair price for a cracking bass. I'll be sorry to see it go as it is my ideal Precision and 'my' bass but I'll never use it and the cash will come in useful for other projects. There is no case for it so its for collection/meet only. I'll throw in a gig bag if required.
    6 points
  4. My sofa isn't big enough so had to split the collection between Jazz and non-Jazz (although technically the Yamaha is wired like a Jazz). From left to right: Sadowsky MetroExpress JJ4, De Gier Bebop 5, Fender Standard Jazz Bass fretless (with De Gier prototype pickups), 1966 Fender Jazz, Blade B2 Tetra Bass, Sadowsky MetroExpress JJ5 From left to right: Fender Justin Meldal-Johnsen Signature Mustang, 1971 Fender Precision, De Gier Soulmate, Sterling Ray 34 w/ Status fretless neck and Nordstrand MM4.2 pickup, Dingwall Combustion 5, Yamaha BB N5II
    6 points
  5. Spector Euro 4 Bass - Solid Black Gloss - Limited Edition. £1350 Now £1250 shipped Mainland UK in a Flightcase then into an outer box. No Trades. Limited Edition in that it has full maple wings - not the more normal Euro alder/walnut/maple sandwich. Link here: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/EURO4BK--spector-euro4-solid-black-gloss Hardware has been swapped out for gold to complete the classic Spector Black & Gold Look. Very good condition - just one small scratch near the strap button as shown in the photos. Flightcase is a sturdy plywood, metal edges, rounded chome corners.
    5 points
  6. As some of you may know, I have been on the hunt for a Motown and old-school (rock) bass for quite some time. Well, the hunt is over as I recently bought this Fender American Pro II P bass in the dark night finish. Very nice bass. I especially like the smooth neck and the build quality. It was a bit difficult to actually find a Pro II in this finish. Couldn't find one in the UK. I eventually got hold of one on reverb, seller was LL Music Center in Belgium https://www.llmusiccenter.com/gitaren/bas.html The owner Luc was very nice and packed the bass super safely (double boxing). The whole transaction went smoothly and I definitely would buy from Luc again. As you can see from the photos, I added a Dark Knight hologram sticker I found on Etsy. I just could not resist. As I always buy and sell basses (this year, so far, I've bought six and also sold six), I got a replacement pickguard to protect the original one from unwanted sticker glue. The company is called d'Andrea and the pickguard is of excellent quality with perfect fit. I cannot notice any difference between this one and Fender's original one. Could it be that they produce pickguards for Fender? Would not surprise me. Anyway, I can recommend d'Andrea in case you are looking for a replacement pickguard. I got mine from Thomann. https://www.thomann.de/gb/dandrea_p_bass_style_pickguards_for_bass.html I also added a thumb rest. It came with two screws but I am only using one as I did not want to drill an extra hole. Still works perfectly as I am anchoring my thumb near the end of the thumb rest where the screw is. Finally, I changed the strings to LaBella 760 FS. I love these strings. They really help create the sound I had in my mind for this bass. So far, so good 🙂
    5 points
  7. SUPERB B2A METALLIC MATT SILVER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVE HEADLESS BASS - Closer to the original than the Steinberger Spirit THE D TUNER WORKS BUT THE LEVER IS MISSING AND THE NUT IS A CHROME UPGRADE. ALSO FITTED WITH A BLUE LED. THIS BASS HAS BEEN STORED AND VIRTUALLY UNUSED-PROTECTIVE PLASTIC STILL ON THE BACK. RARE IN THE SILVER AND PLAYS NICELY WITH GREAT TONES.COMLETE WITH ORIGINAL HOHNER GIGBAG.
    5 points
  8. 5 points
  9. Not totally new but this is my complete rig following the new Dingwall yesterday. A few pedals elsewhere to sell off to make this my lot for home and external use:
    5 points
  10. Loving it so far! Obviously it's an Ibby so out of the box the action was far too high, but I've sorted that. Just need my preferred strings to arrive on Monday now. However the Neutrik locking jack is the work of Satan so I'm going to try this in a mo...
    4 points
  11. Here's mine at a recent rehearsal. It's an Ampeg PF800 and a GR Bass AT212. They work very well together for me and it's a really easy transport too.
    4 points
  12. Spent today regretting having drank stupid amounts at a wedding yesterday. But I’ve been playing the sb-55 a lot. Have also treated the bb-350 to some new strings. Will report back on EBS stainless later… Anyhow.
    4 points
  13. OP You've probably put some of the notes into 'just' intonation i.e. not equal temperament. That would give you better major thirds and purer fourths and fifths, e.g. a sharper C# or a flatter Db would be more in tune in some contexts than an ET enharmonic Db/C#
    4 points
  14. For sale is my Fender Japan Jazz Bass Special E series (1984-1987) in Black with natural neck. I'm not looking for trades as this is one of two that I own and I'm looking to sell this one to finance another purchase. To the best of my knowledge this bass is all original and still has all its "F" caps on the control knobs (rare as the proverbial rocking horse stuff if missing!). It has a Jazz bass width neck, not too skinny and plays superbly IMO. Very similar to my '68 Jazz. Weighs in at about 9lb 1oz, so relatively light. If you're after the Duff Mckagan sound then get your pick out and you've got it. But this is no one trick pony and the range of quality Fender style sounds is really top notch. The electronics are Volume/volume/TBX tone control (TBX is your standard tone control, but once you pass 5 more bass, treble, presence and output to flow to your amp) and also a pickup selector switch - all great useable sounds. This is a well used bass so shows some signs of wear after 30+ years. Black bridge and neck plate finish worn. Various dings and belt bulking, but noting through the finish from inspection and being black from a couple of feet away you can't see it. I've done my best to show wear in the pick, but with black it's a bit tricky. Full disclosure if you're after a really clean bass, this isn't it. The neck is really nice and clean and overall this is a superb locking bass. I will post it safely if required at the buyers expense, or happy to meet up within reason. Will post at cost and buyers expense .
    4 points
  15. I talked to the top bod at Ashdown a while back and he said their volume controls are designed to be fairly linear all the way to the top. So you get top volume at top settings. He said some other makers cram all the acceleration in the first half of the volume control, giving the illusion of serious pokiness to come but in fact there's not much improvement after that. FWIW.
    4 points
  16. Well thanks to @Merton and this thread I have also taken the plunge on an RM800 from MP for my new small pub rig. Just need to find a cab to match with now, thinking BF210, or maybe a PJB C8 (or two C4's). Depends on what I can find reasonably priced second hand!
    4 points
  17. Now SOLD Hi All, Up for sale is my custom spec 6 string ACG Finn SC Classic. The details of this exact bass can be found on the ACG site: https://www.acguitars.co.uk/project/0095-finn-sc-classic-6/ The low B can sneakily be strung through the body (if you see the pictures of the back), although I've never found the need. The 33" is lovely, and makes this far more playable than the 34-35" I've tried. It has the John East preamp, and I'm a huge fan of the ebony board. Ziracote top and Wenge back. There's not a mark on it - and I believe an order of this spec would be >£2.5k + build time. I'm only moving it on to make way for a recent addition to the fold. Comes with the hard case pictured.
    3 points
  18. 2015 USA Fender P. This iteration preceded the American Professional series basses and a lot of people (me included) prefer them. They came with the Custom Shop pickup as standard and sound absolutely bang on. This one came to me with an exceptionally good setup. I had intended to replace the strings with my favourite flats but left it as-is. It sounds funky as hell! It comes with the plush original hard-shell case, and weighs just 8.5lbs 🙌
    3 points
  19. Peavey T40 - Bass Guitar £525 shipped Mainland UK - or can be collected from Chorley, Lancashire, would prefer collection on this so that a buyer can test and view - this bass has certainly had a life.....lots of photos below. No Trades. Comes in hardcase as shown in photo. Serial number dates back to 1981. - so 40 years old this year!!! Weight 4.939 KG or 10lb 14oz Lots of wear on this bass as can be see in the photos. - Marks on the neck, the most noteworthy being one on the top side of the neck around the 4th Fret and one on the under side of the neck around the 3rd fret. - Marks on the body, mainly scarring on the back of the bass - Cracks etc on the plastics. - The small metal ball type position markers that would sit in the pick guard near the pots as pot position markers are missing. - Note one of the grub screws on the saddle on the G string is rusted and corroded- I actually moved this from the E string as I found it the best way of setting it up with a good action. The other grub screw on the saddle still functions so the action can still be adjusted. £525 shipped - a reasonable price I feel for one of these given the words and the phots below.
    3 points
  20. I've been encouraged to jump in and comment on my Flea signature Jazz bass. As folks will know, they all look the same, being copies of the same bass... but they are a great way to get a 'played in' replica of an early sixties ('63) Jazz. I felt it was bit 'slick' looking and the dings and scratches were a bit predictable and repetitive. The chips, especially, all seemed to be in groups of three, the same shape. I couldn't do much about the dents, but I used a kitchen knife to chip off a bit more paint and make the wear look more random and natural. A grubby rag (used for cleaning up my lathe) dulled down the bright patches of wood that appeared. I also used a hot air gun (set fairly low) alternating with pipe freezing spray to check the nitrocellulose, front and back. This is a bit scary, but actually turns out to be fairly easy to do and controllable. The hot air makes the new cracks disappear, and at normal temperatures they are faint and less noticeable than when freshly done. I didn't get any flaking off. To subtly accentuate the checking I used the same grubby rag to apply dark oak woodstain and immediately wipe it off again. This also aged the paint a bit more as well. I like the result.
    3 points
  21. 3 points
  22. I had a couple of gigs this weekend, one Jazz, one commercial Pop. Double bass the first gig and electric the second. Both sounded great, the band and me personally. Sometimes I have a faint glimpse that I might know what I am doing.
    3 points
  23. I made a music teacher cry once when I described one as a "Fretless Trumpet"
    3 points
  24. I always refused to do things unless they were rehearsed to the hilt. My mate the guitarist was always wanting to play new songs after one rehearsal but I am the bass player and singer so I had to learn two parts and then put them together. Not as easy as just learning the guitar part. We used to argue and on the few occasions when I gave in, we always mucked up. I had to almost fall out with him to stop us doing songs sometimes.
    3 points
  25. I'm afraid I didn't take any photos of the show, but I did video Jez proving that the Cali 4 is playable! Jez on Cali 4.mp4
    3 points
  26. A little off the topic, bit that made me look up the Hamlet cigar adverts. I hadn't realised they ran the same basic concept for so long. https://www.sounds-familiar.info/2018/01/hamlet-cigars/
    3 points
  27. More for comedy value…. Played a little gig in Kings Lynn yesterday, we took our normal little back line and the stage… dwarfed it somewhat 😆 ETA - yes that’s a Barefaced One10 and Ashdown RM800, honest guv.
    3 points
  28. A few Gins later she said “you can buy that Sire [V7] thing you’re looking at” - in the bag before the hangover remorse kicks in. Incoming LPB/maple V7 4 sometime in Oct 😉
    3 points
  29. It’s here. delivered at 8.50 on a Sunday… I have a hangover the size of Uganda. its 100% the best bass ever. And I’m selling everything. TBH I’ve no clue what it sounds like. but acoustically and feel wise, it’s a belter. sleep now. In a bit gangsters.
    3 points
  30. I’ve now got the bridge position marked out. I did it by finding the centre of the neck and extended that to find the centre of the body at the bridge position and marked that. The position from the end of the neck was relatively straight forward in that the front edge of the bridge only just covers the ground wire hole whilst still allowing sufficient adjustment of the saddles. I’d have preferred a couple of mils further back but it will be ok as it is. I did the elastic string thing to check alignment with the neck and the pickup pole pieces and it all looks good. If I’m feeling brave I’ll try drilling the bridge holes tomorrow.
    3 points
  31. We did a birthday party this afternoon in the large garden of a farmhouse by the side of the river Amber in Derbyshire. Lots of dancing in the marquee and excellent food supplied by an outside caterer. For extra fun we invited the daughter and grandchildren of the host up on the stage to join us for the last song. It’s the sort of touch that gets you an extra tip on top of the agreed fee. 😉
    3 points
  32. 1963 Framus Star bass - ala Wyman I've had this for over 30 years , and it's just sat around . The Framus name badge on the headstock top , has got half of the gold lettering missing . Also missing is part of a knob . I'm really not sure how playable this is , in a real world scenario , as the strings are just too floppy . May be good for someone who is a collector of these old European basses , and can source the odd bit to replace ; or someone who wants to have something nice to hang on a man cave wall . This is quite fragile , and I have absolutely no way of getting this packed up - let alone trust one of our Courier friends . So pick up only really - or I can travel to meet halfway up to a point . If it's pick up , I can do Bank Transfer or PayPal . But if it's meeting up , it'll have to be cash , as I don't roll will a smartphone . Thanks for looking . Paul
    2 points
  33. As a fretless player I don't have to just play the notes. Recently, bored during a 12 bar at a gig I experimented with playing between the notes. So fingering a B- and a bit rather than a C. Now I know this an excuse for playing badly, but actually in places it sounded OK and more interesting than when I played the proper note. I 'spose it's no different to bending notes. Any input from music theorists?
    2 points
  34. I'm guessing that he needs the money to buy a camera that can be focused.
    2 points
  35. I went to see Big Country last night and whilst that classic BG guitar tone was there in spades, the FOH guys seem to bury Scott Whitley’s bass in the frequency the bass drum was occupying (why do they do this?). Anyway, today I thought I’d check out a live version of their eponymous song to see if that great tone on the album was actually achievable in a live environment. Yes it was and then some! Mr Butler, please take the stage and growl away, Sir.
    2 points
  36. But to be fair I usually have a manbun ponytail.
    2 points
  37. According to the Uncut October edition it is Dave Greenfield as the album was mostly recorded before he died.
    2 points
  38. Im wondering if this is a 2013 model (JD13) they did like this one?
    2 points
  39. You wouldn't even know Pino was there sometimes, and that imo makes him so great, he just blends into any song without shouting bass, but still pulls out the class fills from that fretless stingray. . The years of music I've enjoyed from Paul Young are vast.As for Chaka well.. Its a great Bobby Womack cover imo.
    2 points
  40. Saw (and played) some great basses this afternoon, including those by local builders. Enjoyed playing (in no particular order) a Sadowsky 5, Overwater Progress 5, Fender flea jazz, Fender Performer as well as a Manton medium scale P bass with a really great feeling and comfy neck. In all truth I fell in love with the Sadowsky 5. If this is how it is to be then so be it for I have found a new itch I didn’t know needed scratching before today. Amongst others, I missed out on playing a Sterling short scale Stingray pictured above and an ash Warwick Corvette much like I once owned. Hopefully next time. Also, being possibly one of the last bassists to actually experience playing one, I got a late in the day audition on a Sire V7 five string. I was very impressed by it too and they now find themselves on my radar too. thanks all for a nice bass day. Put me down for the next one. Cheers! Keir
    2 points
  41. Almost there… Currently waiting for a decent humidity window to clear-coat the neck. Pretty much everything else is done. This has been quite an adventure, I must say. Plenty of ‘two steps forward, one step back’ which has been both painful and educational… I’ll post pics of the beast when it’s finished.
    2 points
  42. Once again kudos to @jebroad for a great event. Numbers were understandably down but I think we all had a great time. @Frank Blank bass by @Jabba_the_gut was, as you would expect lovely to behold and play. Nice examples from @Manton Customs too, the Jewelry Quarter bas was something a bit different and nicely playable. possibilty he will run some build your own bass courses! Plenty of lovely basses to behold and try, one common thread - almost every amp setup was 'compact'. No shortage of bottom end the days of the mega-stack are surely ending. Cake of course and an 'everyone's a winner' raffle and much tea and coffee. Thanks to all and everyone for organisation and the generosity to share such grest instruments. There were rsther more people than my photo suggests but as Frank said it felt airy znd uncrowded. You might notice Jez's basses neatly arranged in height order. I spent most of the day resisting the urge to swap the middle two over to start an ocd crisis.
    2 points
  43. Yet another rainy day in Osaka, stuck at home needing to do some housework and because of a happy vacuuming coincidence these four ended up having to be on the sofa for a little while. Seemed like a perfect opportunity... (L to R; early Roscoe LG3005, Wal powered self-build, Stingray/ Status, Zon Sonus 8-string)
    2 points
  44. And arrived it has... Just crazy light these things...
    2 points
  45. 2 points
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