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  1. 10 points
  2. Stunning ACG Krell with J pickups. More details here. Sold Black walnut body Weight: 9.5 lbs Flamed maple top with spalting Birdseye maple fingerboard Hiscox case Body Finish: Satin Lacquer Neck Wood: 5 piece Maple/Wenge Finger Board: Acrylic Impregnated Birdseye Maple Scale: 34″ Neck Finish: Satin Lacquer Pickups: ACG FB bridge. ACG SB single coil neck. Hardware: ACG/Hipshot bridge, Dunlop Dual Straplocks, Gotoh Resolte tuners.. Pre-amp: ACG DFM 4K/AP There are a few very small blemishes which I've shown in the photos with the penny. Postage to the UK is included with UPS (insured); it will be packed and protected in a cardboard shipping box. I'm getting rid of all my 34" scale basses (just keeping a 32" Serek) including an Sadowsky Metro MV4 HPJ, Fender Flea Jazz bass and a G&L JB-2 fretless (US).
    7 points
  3. SOLD This G&L US-made JB-2 bass is simple passive bass with VVT controls. Some light scratches & a few tiny marks, but generally excellent condition. £750 Model - G&L JB-2 Colour - Sunburst Body: Alder Neck Material: Maple Neck Profile: Slim Fingerboard: Ebony Scale Length: 34 Inch Pickups: G&L Single Coil, Alnico V pickups Bridge Type: G&L Tuners: G&L Ultra-Lite Finish Type: Gloss Polyurethane with Satin Neck Serial - CLF38332 Weight - 9.1 lbs Year - 2005 Case - Fender Gigbag Postage to the UK is included with UPS (insured); it will be packed and protected in a cardboard bass shipping box. I'm getting rid of all my 34" scale basses (just keeping a 32" Serek) including an ACG Krell, Fender Flea Jazz bass and a Sadowsky Metro MV4 HPJ.
    7 points
  4. Probably the best three piece since The Jam
    6 points
  5. Tyred of Waiting ~ The Kinks
    6 points
  6. 1977 Fender musicmaster bass.Going a nice creamy colour with age. Wearing nicely. I would say slightly relived. All original with original pickup. Will ship at buyers expense. Buyer to arrange own courier from Northern Ireland. No longer getting the love it deserves so time to move on.
    5 points
  7. Got new grilles from Barefaced today. Oriented right for the stack and with the new logo. Nice 😎
    5 points
  8. Last Saturday, but still great fun. Forty years on did a gig with my first real (second actual) band, well guitar, bass & drums with our roadie/manager on vocals. ”You’re all a bunch of punks, so why’s he got a ****** haircut?” Was the cry at a gig in Reading many years ago 😱 Well we were and we weren’t. Spiky new wave three piece (so plenty of scope for me to ‘overplay’ to fill space) but with odd time signatures, and influences from XTC, Joe Jackson & Elvis Costello through to Bebop Deluxe, Wishbone Ash, Yes, Camel, etc.. Started with guitarist and drummer aged 17 in a country band playing WMC’s with an older guitarist and learnt our ‘trade’ then started on our own as a three piece playing originals on the pub circuit. Got together just before lockdown and did a short support set with my main band three days before the world stopped in 2020. Saturday was a longer set with another punky band joint headlining. Great fun, and like slipping on an old glove. Still so easy to get through songs, blag through covers, and get out of odd glitch with a knowing nod. Hopefully we’ll do it all again, it’s just such fun to bash out catchy short power pop originals, though ‘Do The Static’ remained as true now as it was then 🤦‍♂️
    5 points
  9. Sadowsky Metro Hybrid MV4 HPJ (made in Japan) SOLD YEAR | 2018 FINISH | Natural BODY | ash, P-Shape, Full Size NECK | Maple with Thin Matte Nitro Finish FINGERBOARD | maple, 12" Radius, 1 1/2" Nut Width (J) PICKGUARD | Black HARDWARE | Chrome PICKUPS | Sadowsky P/J PREAMP | Sadowsky Preamp with Vintage Tone Control STRINGS | TI Flats JF344 WEIGHT | 8.7lbs This is has been my favourite 34" bass since I bought it in early 2019. It has a lovely neck and a low action and sounds amazing with TI flats (which I’ve kept on). It’s a Japanese Metro bass. Build quality is superb and one of the nicest I’ve owned. There is one indentation underneath the body and two small blemishes on the back - all shown clearly in the photos with a penny for size comparison. Postage to the UK is included with UPS (insured); it will be packed and protected in a cardboard shipping box. I'm getting rid of all my 34" scale basses (just keeping a 32" Serek) including an ACG Krell, Fender Flea Jazz bass (sold) and a G&L JB-2 fretless (US) (sold)
    4 points
  10. Pfft that could be anyone, where’s the foot on foldback beard flapping in the breeze shot!!
    4 points
  11. As above. Sit the amp on a Barefaced cab or two. Any amp. Literally. It'll sound dynamite.
    4 points
  12. 4 points
  13. Went to an open mike at the Earl Haig in Cardiff with Alex, guitarist in Bluesfire. Both very nervous as probably Cardiff's top blues rock venue and hoping to make an impression. Met loads of great musos and some really impressive music. We were lucky to find a great drummer (sorry didn't catch your name!) who knew our songs (Walking in my shoes, All your love, So many roads) and an ace saxophonist, Stuart who did a great job on so many roads especially some wicked call and response with Alex. Got a few nice compliments which was nice as there were some cracking basists there. Hopefully get the gig!
    4 points
  14. Hey guys, following many legal fees from a custody battle, leaving me in a bit of financial ruin, I now have full custody over my son and need money so I’m seeking off a load of kit: The best 4 string I own!!!!! This thing is AMAZING even if I did build it myself. Originally it was fretless, but I fretted it up a few months ago as have no need for a fretless!! 2 piece (1 split) flame olive ash back which I hollowed out the bass side and the bottom horn for weight relief and tone 1 piece split highly figured quilted/flame/spalted maple top Bubinga board Natural to bluey/green burst with matching burst on headstock 1 piece 1/4 sawn maple neck with a bit of flame on it Glue in set neck 38mm nut Custom asymetric shape neck Bartolini Jeff Berlin pickups Hipshot Kickass bridge VVT controls Backplate painstakingly made out of an offcut from the body Fully shielded This thing sings like you would not believe and is without a shadow of a doubt the best 4 string I have owned (a litttle biased but it is) and I'm already regretting putting it up but needs must! The woods cost me £550 alone for this bass! It's stunning, sings like you wouldn't believe and has sustain for years!!!! price drop now to £1000as need it gone for lawyer bills urgently
    3 points
  15. For the last couple of months I've stopped practising with my bass rig and gone to using a DI and studio monitors. My previous set of Mackie CR4s died so I replaced them with these Tannoy 402s and I'm blown away by how great they sound. In a small room not only do they do a great job of not pissing off the neighbours but they actually sound better than a proper rig that has to sit on the floor firing at my feet. These things cost £150 for the pair which is unbelievable really - the footprint is minuscule and the reproduction quality is at (cheap) studio standard. I've never really understood the joy of enclosure simulation before but it's a amazing! Seeing as I've only actually played in conjunction with another human being a handful of times over the last three years this has proven to be one of my best investments for a long time!
    3 points
  16. Having owned cabs priced from £50-500 I’ve grown the opinion that you get what you pay for. So I was considerably excited to partner my MB LM3 with an as new Barefaced Two10. Only the BF didn’t turn up until after I’d left for band rehearsal. Which put me in the disagreeable position of using the studio-provided bass stack. Yuck. A dusty old Ashdown 210 and an ancient Peavey 410, adorned with what looked like the remains of a melted plastic coffee cup, topped off with an unsavoury looking tatty Behringer Ultrabass head. With no alternative until I got home to welcome the BF, I reluctantly plugged in. Quelle surprise. Wonderful punchy gut thumping rock-toned bass goodness, even at volume. Once I tried the Barefaced I was impressed. But I have to say that if the studio stack also weighed 13 kg and not more like 70 kilos and I owned a small van and not a small hatchback, I know which rig I’d be gigging. Not knocking Barefaced, just saying there may be unexpected answers to kit needs. And price or even condition may not always be the decider. As with basses, try before you buy.
    3 points
  17. Fender Flea Jazz bass Not much to say about this one. It's a current offer from Fender (see here). £850 Sold! Lovely to play and these are some of the nicest Jazz pickups I've played. I bought it late last year and it's never left the house. Offset alder body; Road Worn Faded Shell Pink nitrocellulose lacquer finish Maple neck with “C”-shaped profile and 1.5” nut width; Road Worn nitrocellulose lacquer finish on back of the neck 7.25”-radius rosewood fingerboard with 20 vintage-style frets Dual Pure Vintage ’64 Jazz Bass single-coil pickups Special 4-bolt neck plate with engraved artwork by Flea Postage to the UK is included with UPS (insured); it will be packed and protected in a cardboard bass shipping box. I'm getting rid of all my 34" scale basses (just keeping a 32" Serek) including an ACG Krell, G&L JB2 fretless and a Sadowsky Metro MV4 HPJ.
    3 points
  18. Horrgeous the Fiver in action! 🤘
    3 points
  19. Hello ! For sale Fender Deluxe 5 from 2014! Body : Ash Neck : Maple Fingerboard : Maple with Blocks Preamp : Fender 3-band Pickups : N3 Active/Passive Bridge : Adjustable Fender Case : Original Fender Price: €1500/1280£
    3 points
  20. 3 points
  21. 3 points
  22. Avon must be missing an angel - Tavares
    3 points
  23. Let The Good Thames Roll B B King
    3 points
  24. My Embassy in the wild. Great bass for blues rock.
    3 points
  25. I volunteer to replicate this medical procedure, Jack. I have a light touch and a collection of safety pins and knitting needles that I am sure could be put to good use
    3 points
  26. That`s how I found - and stuck with - Ashdown, by a moment of serendipity. My preferred sound had been established by playing through an Ampeg SVT & 810, and no matter what gear I bought I couldn`t get that "slam" to the sound. But at one gig the provided rig was an Ashdown set-up, an ABM head with 2x15 cab. I`d never used Ashdown before so plugged my gear in, got a sound I liked and we started to play. And I developed that inside grin, the one that happens where you just get that wallop in your back from the sound of the bass, a feeling much like that Ampeg stack delivered. So by accident I`d found gear that would do what I wanted. Sure it was bigger & heavier than what I was using at the time (Aguilar Tonehammer & Barefaced Big Twin) but it was still doable.
    3 points
  27. I disagree. In my opinion, both aspects are important. Of course it needs to be functional. But if it doesn't look good, you won't be inspired to pick it up, you won't want to be seen performing with it. Maybe we should buy our clothes blindfolded too? As long as it feels good and fits you well, who cares if your shirt has got the C word printed in massive letters on it?
    3 points
  28. Ok I’ll whip this bad boy out. My 1963 Fender P in Lake Placid Blue. It absolutely sings💙
    3 points
  29. This series of basses ran from late 2016 until replacement by the Player Plus last year. UNUSUAL high spec for any Fender, let alone Mexico. Precision body Jazz neck (the Player Plus appears to have gone back to standard P 41.3mm nut). Similar logo to late 70's 12 " radius fingerboard (again unusual in Fender). Medium jumbo frets Sculpted neck heel Precision middle pup Noiseless Jazz bridge pup Passive & Active (18 volt, lot of headroom). Vol, blend, treb, bass, active switch, mids (treble works as tone control in passive). Fender High Mass Bridge Fender gig bag 8lb 14oz There are some dints on the back, near lower strap button, from where it fell over. The price reflects this. Wonderful to play with a huge tonal palette. Reason for sale is simple, I got a black, ebony boarded Geezer Butler. Feedback also available elsewhere. COLLECTION from Darlington preferred, or will meet half way, within 100 miles radius of Darlington. Thanks for looking.
    2 points
  30. Hi Guys Due to I’ll health I’m selling this amazing delay pedal but it’s not just a delay pedal it has lots of other freaky elements. Great for building sound scapes. Only used 4 times in the house. Excellent condition. Comes with all goodies. £ 225.00 PayPal friends & Family
    2 points
  31. You're right, I am Anyone the First 😎
    2 points
  32. I want this, but I don’t need it, maybe beer will take away the GAS or will I wake up in the morning thinking “oh no, not again!” either way GLWTS
    2 points
  33. 2 points
  34. I recently bought a set to go on my pimped P bass.
    2 points
  35. Heaven knows I'm Middlesbrough now - The Smiths
    2 points
  36. I Don't Want to Torquay 'bout It ~ Rod Stewart
    2 points
  37. Happy Birthday for yesterday. GAS is a fickle mistress, for me anyway! One minute I'm fine and the next I'm in physical pain for the shiny I've just seen online. Current GAS for me would probably be a Strat and Tele for my home studio, or the new 40th Anniversary Squier Precision, in the blue colour. I'm a sucker for a pretty P Bass.. I've not spent a massive amount of time on Basschat for the past 2 years either, and that helped with GAS also 😆
    2 points
  38. I can only think of two reasons why you'd stick to the same manufacturer for both - their amps and cabs are exactly what you're looking for - they're paying you to be seen with their gear Other than that, buy amp and cabs which best match your requirements and budget, regardless of brand. There's not really a technical reason to stick to the same brand. Most of them don't make their own drivers anyway.
    2 points
  39. To be honest, I thought StewBlack had made you up.
    2 points
  40. This is my much missed BB1100S which was my mainstay 4 string from 1989 to 1996 when I started playing 5ers. Best 4 string bass I ever owned, had to sell it as I needed money to fund a wedding.
    2 points
  41. It is still alive and kicking at work (FE College). Or i bought one for there a well. Sadly, a lot of my guitarist students cannot grasp the concept of a 5 string so I frequently find it tuned EEADG!
    2 points
  42. Mersey, Mersey Me - Marvin Gaye
    2 points
  43. HI all, i am the friend StewBlack is referring to. Thanks for the suggestions. The Sound on Sound forum looks quite good for beginners (i.e. me). The VI one looks like it's aimed at professionals, which is way above my bedroom recording knowledge and posting stuff onto Bandcamp for free. Thanks again!
    2 points
  44. I’m very similar, I just end up fiddling too much when there are all those options
    2 points
  45. Groove is in the heart, by DeeLite
    2 points
  46. Careful what you say.... someone will be along to tell you that you should be able to learn any song in one listen through.....
    2 points
  47. Lovely bass mate, but do you really need a tape measure of that length in the bathroom?! 😮
    2 points
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