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  1. Well this arrived yesterday, I’ve been looking for one for a while and a practically new condition one came up, not really been played, only tested and it still had the plastic on the pickups and tuning pegs , I have to say that the compound neck profile is amazing (not that I venture much up the dusty end 😁), it really feels great. It’s taking me a while to find the sound I like with the controls, any advice greatly welcomed , It’s quite a joy to play 🙂
    12 points
  2. Well, the noob got another bass yesterday! My Precision is set up with flats, so I wanted something else to set up with rounds. This Road Worn Jazz Bass cropped up on ebay reasonably close to me and we met halfway yesterday so I could pick it up. It was in desperate need of a setup though, but a tweak of the truss rod took the bow out of the neck, then a little bridge height and intonation adjustment and it now plays wonderfully. It's a very lightweight bass, I haven't weighed it yet, but I reckon it's around the 8 lbs mark. I also took the opportunity to polish out the dull finish with Virtuoso Guitar Cleaner. I know these basses come with a satin finish, but I've never seen an actual vintage bass with such a dull finish, so now it's a bit more gloss. Has anyone else got an opinion on these Road Worns? Anyway, the pictures! Cheers, Rob
    8 points
  3. I've been working on bass for a grindcore album, after a mate who I see once a year at a festival asked if I wanted to play on it. I've not done original music for the best part of a decade and have found the process to go something like this: Sure, I'd love to play on your album These are cool songs, quite quick though, I'm sure they'll be fine This is cool, okay I got this Hang on. No, I do not have this I am bad and should not be allowed at music That's......better? I can't hear the difference between good and bad anymore Nope, that's out of time .....and that's out of tune.... And that's just plain wrong Jesus, he's not a bassist and his bass part is much better I need to email him and tell him I can't do this Oh. That works I think this is good? Timing sounds about right? I think I'm happy with this I've now uploaded to Dropbox and will await feedback from the songwriter
    7 points
  4. As much as I love this bass, bills need to be paid and I have to let it go. I only bought it off of a fellow basschatter last year after having searched one forever. - 1st gen Arpege bass (1984) - Walnut wings - neckthrough Maple & Walnut neck. - Phenowood Fingerboard - Brass plate between fingerboard and neck for reinforcement -> the neck is mega stable - Benedetti Pickups (bridge pickup is new) - original electronics! - serial: 239 comes with the original hard case. shipping in bomb proof packaging is no problem. located in Germany.
    6 points
  5. Does anyone else regularly walk into the room where the basses are, literally just look at them and sigh, then turn around and walk out again? Mrs Rayman: “ I wish you looked at me like that”
    6 points
  6. Aria Pro II RSB 600 Rev Sound Bass Beautiful Japanese made bass from the classic early 80’s period. This is similar to the SB700 however it has the Fender type headstock. Brass nut,through neck and passive electrics with coil tap. Absolutely original and in pretty good condition for a working bass of over 40 years. There is a cosmetic repair at the bottom and some scratches and dings throughout but nothing structural or nasty. Bass is heavy at 4.7kgs but balances well and is fine on a wide strap. Action is low and the frets and truss rod are good. It comes without a case but I can pack it well if you want it posting - UK only. No trades sorry. I’m looking for a quick sale so £350 Ono. Postage will be extra.
    6 points
  7. And to follow that statement, let's go to the absolute other end of the scale, a £50 charity shop bass. 😁 An Encore which I've just stripped, cleaned and polished, spent some time on the frets and fretboard, then fitted a Tonerider pickup and an old set of Chromes that I had. I'm not going to claim it's in the four figure range of Precisions but it's an absolute belter now, feels and plays lovely and sounds as a P bass should. The thread is here if it's of interest. 🙂👍
    6 points
  8. I like this... With the added advantage of no magnetic pickups! (btw, I've got one of these and it's excellent)
    6 points
  9. Selling one of my 2 remaining Celinders. There's something else vintage I bought that I now need to pay for.... Extremely rare model from an instrument maker who only made about 500 or so instruments. If you're looking at this advert, you probably know what it is already. But in this case, it's Christian Celinder's elegant take on a Precision body but with a Jazz neck. The Precision models are pretty rare, and only a few of them had Jazz necks. Specs: Ash body in translucent blue, flame maple fingerboard, and beautifully figured maple neck. Jazz width nut (1.5"), 19mm string spacing at bridge. Original CP3A preamp with dip switches, PJ pickup setup. Dual stacked volume pot - one volume per pickup - and bass/treble on the other pots. Electrics are in full working order. Nicely shielded cavity and easy battery access. Weight 4.5 kg, or so the bathroom scales tell me. Frets and neck in excellent order. I haven't had to adjust the truss rod since I first set it up in 2019 after buying it. Setup is with D'Addario Nickel XLs. E string is 5/64" at 12th fret going over to 4/64" at the G string 12th fret. It's a pretty low action, with nearly zero relief. It sports a clear pickguard currently, though it will also come with an aged pearl pickguard (which probably started off white but has yellowed with time; I had Christian make me another pickguard because of that). It has a number of small scratches and one ding at the bottom of the bass and one near the neck. The bridge has some wear on the chrome as well, though it is clean. I have photographed these areas carefully so the condition is clear. Happy to ship anywhere. Will ship in a generic hard case - I think it's a fairly worn Road Runner one, but don't quote me, I need to go dig it out. Given its rarity, it's up at £2500. Shipping is at buyer's expense. No trades, though all offers are considered. SOLD. Pete The pics: And here are close ups the various areas of wear/scratches etc. Plus a pic of what the old pickguard looked like: (deleted some pics that appeared twice...d'oh)
    5 points
  10. Sunday afternoon gig at Rocknrolla's in Paisley Glasgow went quite well. Not a large crowd by any means but all into punk music and a few that were surprised just how many of the songs they recognised. Fantastic venue if anyone is looking to book a gig in Paisley, Glasgow area. Converted church but very well done and laid out. Sound Engineer Paul was 1st class and had the band rigged up to PA very quickly and all done very politely with no hassle at all. Sound check was done as you would expect with great comms from SE to the band. All in all a first class job, good PA and foldback system. Made a few mistooks in songs i've never had an issue with before so i was a bit surprised. Had one senior moment where i totally forgot what i play during guitar solo but i ad libbed on root note and seemed ok. We even had a "band room" with sandwiches and cold drinks including beer if you weren't driving all supplied. We split our fee evenly with the Sound Engineer getting a share as he did a fantastic job for us. Started at 1:15pm for 1hr then 20min break and back on all finished circa 4pm and home for 6pm. It was weird doing a Sun afternoon gig and being home for 6pm. Have a similar gig next Sun with the Glam rock band in another venue. Dave
    5 points
  11. What a dumpster fire this thread has become. You have killed any chance of me ever being interested in your product because it would necessitate dealing with you. You have been crass, unprofessional, shown a complete lack of ability to take criticism well, called people names, deflected when asked probing questions and been condescending. The only positive thing I can take from this is a lesson in how not to convince people to invest in your product. For all that I bear you no ill will and hope you turn this around and become successful in your endeavours, but it will be without my business.
    5 points
  12. I've got a bit more done to this today. I had to redrill for the Wilkinson replacement bridge. I had one with brass saddles which I wanted to use to complement the other brass bits. A quick measure to get in the right place, and it can't go in the right place. Ideally you want the G string saddle on its maximum adjustment (well nearly maximum just in case of poor measuring) towards the neck, and measure that at 34" (or whatever your scale length is). The others will always need longer string runs to intonate properly. Or that's what I remember. Anyway I didn't bother filling the bridge screw holes as they'll be covered, and possibly used depending on which bridge I used, right? Well with the bridge sat where the old one was, the G saddle is on about half adjustment when the scale length is 34", not the ideal maximum adjustment, or minimum depending on how you look at it. I've fitted it in the same place as the old one and hopefully they'll be enough room to intonate properly. I've refitted the old loom for now as although the original pots looked terrible, the mankiness on them seems to be some sort or yellow wax. Underneath this they are clean so I've left them as they are, I'll see if they worked properly before making a decision on replacing them. If it ain't broke and all that. I got some brass volume and tone knobs from AliExpress. They are a close match to the kind you see on Westone Thunders and again, I thought they'd go with the brass theme. I've never liked the black speed knobs that I think they're meant to have. They are taller than I'd like but have a cool oversized look, which I quite like given that this is just a bit of fun. I was going to take a few mil off the bottom but I don't think they'll sit any lower on the shaft (pack it in children). All this, plus the shape, is beginning to remind me of one of those gaudy Alembics, shudder. 😄
    4 points
  13. I've had updated pics in.... it's obviously getting near to being shipped... getting excited...
    4 points
  14. 4 points
  15. It’s most likely the same preamp as the ultra is pretty much the same as the Elite. It really does work incredibly well live though and I have had a lot of positive feedback on it. At home I like a bit more low down so just dial it in. I love the colour of yours, this is my one-
    4 points
  16. Well even with all the luke warm comments on this thread I have to say I am really pleased with my B6. Each to his own I suppose!! Had a rehearsal yesterday with my covers band and the B6 performed really well, copied all my patches from my B1-Four and used some of the amp sims on modified patches. All good stuff.
    4 points
  17. Just a note that this topic has started as the previous post was locked for offensive language and arguments, lets not go the same way here
    4 points
  18. You’ve got this wrong. I don’t have to build anything to have an objective view on your bridge. I’m your target market. Maybe listen a bit more and you’ll have more people on board with your product. For example, I don’t have to to build cars to say that a Fiat Mulitpla looks fricken awful.
    4 points
  19. So after seeing one of these featured on Bass The World, I've had my eyes peeled for one for ages. It's mid 80s, made India (eh?..... yep), I think its one of the early ones, as there's no bullet truss rod nut, and if you can find one at all in decent condition, they're not expensive at all. Past reviews are mixed... "Budget" or "Cheap Eastern knockoffs" ...to... "Best kept secret" "Future Classic". Not sure about any of that, but this thing is a belter. Really. I've been around long enough to know what's driftwood and what isn't. This isn't. Because it would sink. Many people describe these as "Cheap and cheerful", however having spoken to a couple guitar (6 string) techs, the "strats" were actually really very good when they're in good order, and desirable by some folks. One went on to say that actually the Indians were actually very good with the construction side, with regard to the timber, it was just the electrics that were "functional", but surprisingly, the pickups, although lowish in output, actually had a nice tone and perfectly useable. "Many people will replace the pickups for no reason, they're fine" Quote. Mine was in a sorry state when I got it, poor Ander (who I bought it from) had removed most of its gunk after he received it from someone else in that state. It had a broken tuner, cheap nasty and broken EQ, and looked like someone had used it as a battering ram. Not a bad idea, as it weighs a ton. So, lots of TLC later, an 80s set of (identical to the original ones) Hohner tuners, Dunlop straplocks (wouldn't want to drop it, it would go straight through floor), oiled fretboard, KiOgon loom and a set of D'Addario tapewounds, and I think its bloody awesome. I had my doubts about the pickup before I actually heard it, but it sounds perfectly decent with the new loom, no problem there. The neck is one peice maple with an Indian rosewood board, it's really nice and straight, and the body is.... solid ash? (it took ages to rout out for the CTS pots)(apparently the guitars were 3pcs mahogany). Nice tight neck pocket, decent construction from what I can see. Full ahead mojo on this thing. Very cool. This bass is a survivor, and I hope I've given it a new lease of life, because hasn't been loved for a long time. Great range of tones, SO good with the tone rolled back, lovely low action, no buzz, easy to play thanks to the tapes, AND it looks the dogs. Old school marvellousnes. It's a P bass? Looks like one, sounds like one, feels like one, and it reminds me of a '78 Fender I had in a lot of ways. Definitely 70s vibes, even though this was built 10yrs later, and having just spent a couple of hours playing it, I have a massive smile on my face. I don't care where it was made or how much it cost. With a proper clean up, set up and new parts (Original pickup), this thing is class, I was grinning from ear to ear. I literally haven't touched the other basses since I got this one, I just can't put it down. Fabulous thing. Precision bass requirements fulfilled. Obviously by the time I’d edited this post, I’d added a second one.
    3 points
  20. I’ve not posted this for a while, for those who haven’t seen it! 1999 musicman Sterling, was pearl blue, but ended up with a ‘lockdown’ refinish in sonic blue with a new pickgaurd its not perfect, mostly due to some issues I had with the grain in the wood, but it’s good enough for me and looks great, in my opinion! its a tad heavy, but plays so well! can’t believe the prices people are asking for these, they don’t come up for sale very often though!
    3 points
  21. Aha, so it was working and all lit up but you didn't inhale. Now where did I hear a similar tale?
    3 points
  22. Mixing is even worse. 2 hours listening to a track and I can't tell the difference between a flute and roadworks.
    3 points
  23. I live in the same room as my basses so we are very intimately involved. I rotate them every week so they all get played with. Like a hareem.
    3 points
  24. And this ladies and gentlemen, is how you commit commercial suicide.
    3 points
  25. MARKBASS CMD121P 1x12 Combo (Made in Italy). Good condition, some plucks and scuffs to the carpet covering, handle recently replaced, amp section works fine (VLE and VPF controls are a little scratchy) but no major issues. Comes with RoqSolid Cover and Mains Lead. *SOLD PENDING* MARKBASS NY121 1x12 Extension Cabinet (Made In Indonesia). Good condition, very light scuffs to carpet covering. Comes with RoqSolid Cover and home-made speaker lead. STILL AVAILABLE - £250.00 ono (The P-Bass is not for sale - it's there for scale.) Selling to make some storage space for 'new' bass rig. Kept in a Smoke-Free and Pet-Free Home. Buyer collects from Clacton-on-Sea, Essex (CO16 Area). Cash on Collection only please
    2 points
  26. On hold sold pending usual For sale only.Sire Version 2 Marcus Miller V7 Alder 5-String Bass in Lake Placid Blue. Great condition 9.5 out of 10. 2 very tiny marks as shown in pics. My fault when clean it on Matt and didn’t notice what it was pressing up against,it gutted me. Weight is 9.05lbs on bathroom scales.We all know how good these are and great value at this price.Recent strings and set up. Any trial along with tea and biscuits. Collection from Stoke. Case not included. Possible meet for petrol money. Thanks for looking.
    2 points
  27. Hi all, saw this on the net and it made me smile or not ?? http://www.rmlinnovations.com/ the Science of Sound ?? Honestly looks great 😍
    2 points
  28. How about this instead... Source: https://twitter.com/Jimllpaintit/status/1383087603948355587?t=zputwem-0u7hWmckSoSPcA&s=19
    2 points
  29. 2013 MIJ Mustang with the tort guard swapped for a white one. Currently strung with Daddario roundwounds for a most excellent growl. I bought it a few years ago and just love it.
    2 points
  30. I'm a sucker for a nice Jazz and that one is lovely!
    2 points
  31. 2 points
  32. @lee650are you after another to sell on again?😆
    2 points
  33. To be fair, it is a bit easier when everyone can get into the same room, at the same time. But even then, you still think about all of that...
    2 points
  34. You don’t bury Rickenbackers. Burn them and then shred them - less chance of them coming back as undead that way. There’s nowt worse than a zombie 4003 in rottingfleshglo
    2 points
  35. Shut it, you cack handed muppet. See, OP? Quite par for the course
    2 points
  36. He did play quite a few sessions but mainly in the 1980’s IIRC. He was definitely more of a purist and was quite close to Jaco in Jaco’s later years. Regarding the Yamaha thing it’s seems unlikely as Mike is playing his Fender in the video, he only started playing his signature Pacifica in the early 1990’s. Monster bassist who left us way too soon. A real shame. Edit @Misdee you may well be correct re Yamaha as the video is supposed to be from 96! Strange as the guitar looks like his Tele.
    2 points
  37. I don’t think Steve will be paying that to get it back somehow.
    2 points
  38. Genz Benz Shuttle 6.2 incoming. Should pair nicely with my Taurus 4x10.
    2 points
  39. just finished putting this together. jazz neck, custom shop 62 pickup. 3D bridge. Flats Haven't plugged it in yet. my first p bass looked like this, includinf the schaller bridge. It's a nice weight, about 4kg I reckon. Northwest body and neck, sourced from here
    2 points
  40. Understood, but it shouldn't take him more than a song to sort it out, if not in sound check. IME the problem is sound men who don't know what they're doing, and I've seen them from pub gigs to stadiums. The best FOH engineers I've worked with tended to be bass players and recording engineers, if not both. One I knew who was particularly good, he was working with 'Journey' when I met him, would automatically high pass the bass at 60Hz, knowing that doing so would make the bass through a monster PA still sound like a bass. If they all did so it might make going to concerts an enjoyable experience again.
    2 points
  41. Fun fact Back in the mid-1970's the mother of my then-GF paid a visit to her sister (my then-GF's aunt) in that London, during the course of which visit she accompanied her sister to her sister's masseur of choice, there to receive a relaxing, osteopathic and entirely non-erotic massage. As the masseur was kneading my then GF's mother's iffy shoulder that gentleman observed that the client who had immediately preceded them on his couch was none other than Mr Frankie Howerd. 'He's got a bad back, you know,' observed the masseur. 'He's a bit handsy but I can usually dodge him and he pays well'. As my then-GF's mother imparted this news to me and my then-GF a look of incomprehension appeared on my then-GF's face. 'I don't understand what you mean, Mummy,' said my then-GF. 'You're so naive, Elizabeth,' huffed my then-GF's mother. 'I mean that Frankie Howerd is a homosexual'. My then-GF's father looked up from his copy of The Birmingham Evening Mail. 'Don't be silly, darling,' he said. 'Frankie Howerd can't possibly be a homosexual. He's much too funny'.
    2 points
  42. I was thinking the same. A real shame as @Sidlanir had been showing some great basses on his “bass creations” thread. I will say, I felt some of the thread was backing him into a corner unnecessarily …it’s been a bit of a shitshow really. Unfortunate. Maybe the thread just needs locking before it gets worse.
    2 points
  43. I took a trip to The Bass Gallery yesterday and played a Fodera, a 6 string Monarch I think. It was nice, sounded pretty good, found that sound you hear from the classic Fodera players like Matt Garrison, Janek Gwizdala etc., though I definitely couldn't play the same lines! But honestly I wasn't that taken with it. I much preferred the Wilcock and Rob Allen basses I tried. Doesn't matter how much you spend on your instrument, what you like matters more.
    2 points
  44. Japan, early 2000s, fiesta red, white pearl pickguard replaced by brown tort
    2 points
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