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  1. For many years I use to play and love a Warwick Dolphin Pro2, it served me very well. I know they have an interesting heritage, best summed up as ‘The bastard child of Warwick’ (coined by someone else), I sold it on here years ago. Fast forward to now, I found locally on Farcebook marketplace a pretty much identical model, slightly different colour scheme but same vintage. Picked it up last night from a lovely chap at a reasonable price, so brought it home. Fair to say, I could see the potential but it obviously hadn’t had a lot of love over the years. I fully stripped it back removed all hardware, and deep cleaned it, polished the frets (which were not worn too much at all, result) oiled the fretboard, several times. Checked truss rod moved. Tightened up all the machine heads, which were loose. Adjusted the nut as it had a bit of card under the G string. The jack socket needed replacement too, again, luckily I had one in my spares cupboard. Luckily I had a new replacement bridge in my spares as the original was very manky and all the saddles were corroded. I then put a new set if Warwick red label strings on it and did a full Warwick set up, stage by stage, ( forgot how much I enjoyed setting up Warwicks). All in all, 4 hours work, a new bridge, set of strings, a replacement jack socket and a lot of lemon oil and cleaners and duraglit later, and I have a sensational bass to show for my troubles, it has come out better than expected. Very pleased with the result, a really playable bass, and a world apart from what I started with.
    17 points
  2. **SOLD** An absolute gorgeous bass. Handmade by the guys in Alpher basses. Real punchy pickup on this with the split coil. Very comfortable and lightweight. Purchased this from Alpher last year. This bass is the first of the Hammerhead range which has now been moved into production on the Alpher. Pheral - The guys told me that it's only the neck that has been manufactured by a 3rd party company. The Body and all electrics and hardware are all done in house. Any questions please don't hesitate. Only gigged twice. Comes with softcase. Mark.
    9 points
  3. Their "combination of technology and human reviewers" concluded it was a toilet seat, very reasonably priced.....
    9 points
  4. Left to right….. Tokai, Greco, Tokai. I absolutely love my black Tokai to bits… so much so, that I bought a white one today, and a sunburst 1990 Greco yesterday. The Greco will have its proper truss rod cover back on soon. Bring on the gigs. 🤘🏻
    8 points
  5. it lives first practice with it sounded good
    8 points
  6. A robot after my own heart. If you like a veneered scarf, here's one I did earlier...
    8 points
  7. Regarding the flexibility. It depends on which version you have. The original version had a very wide range on the filters. Later and current versions this was reduced which does make it easier to use. I do have a demo of a Wal with the 01 in it. https://m.soundcloud.com/acguitars Ralph Wal is the track. However I need to stress that copying the Wal was never really the intention. That could have been done but I was looking for my own thing and I think we achieved that. Also have to point out I have been ploughing this lonely track for nearly 20 years and while filter preamps are more popular now with a few more options it has been hard and expensive work flying the flag for them over the years. We have further refined it over the years and continue to do so but that is mainly focused on the DFM. But has not excluded the 01. Work on something with John East at the moment. At the end of the day copying Wal is not my goal. Yes it is a huge influence but I want an ACG identity don’t want to be the guy that does the Wal knock offs I will leave that to others.
    7 points
  8. Bought this here a couple of weeks ago. It's the lightest, fastest HB jazz I've ever played. Oh and the shell pink finish is really lovely. I gigged it this weekend. The previous gig I had used my Sandberg California - a truly beautiful instrument to play. I have to say there was absolutely no drop in quality. None. Not in sound, feel, balance or playability. Anyone trying to convince me that price is any indication of quality, or 'you get what you pay for' has their work cut out I'm afraid.
    6 points
  9. I have a new bass arriving at the end of the week, so in accordance with my strict one in, one out policy I am - somwhat reluctantly - offering this late 80s Aria Pro Bass II SB-ELT up for sale. The bass is really nice to play with a neck that feels very much like a Jazz bass. It was made in Korea and everything is original including the hardshell case. It has plenty of tone options with what I think of as coil tap switches (not actually sure if that's what they are!). It's in a well used condition but I would say 'well used' rather than 'abused'. Please bear in mind this bass must be around 35 years old so don't expect something new from the factory. It was marketed in some countries as the SB-RSZ, the Rudy Sarzo signature model. It's in an attractive Paduak colour. I thought it might be heavy with the solid brass-looking bridge and brass nut, but it comes in on my luggage scales as a pretty reasonable 9lb 3oz. It has quite a few surface marks on the back which are visible in some light but not others. There is some corrosion to the washers on the front of the machine heads, but nothing that affects them working. There are a couple of small dings I have tried to capture and a small dink to the edge of the rosewood fretboard at the 16th fret. There is some fret wear on to lower frets on the E string but I would say they have plenty of life in them yet. There is also some finger staining to the rosewood fretboard. I've tried to picture everything I've mentioned above. Having listed all the issues I have probably made the bass sound worse than it actually is - it's a really nice guitar to play. Trial and collection from near Tenby in Pembrokeshire is preferred, but I could post in the UK for around £25.
    6 points
  10. Happened to me about ten years ago. I had been playing with The Wirebirds for a year and a bit, getting plenty of gigs. My mother -in-law was living with us back then (no longer around) and had a carer come in a couple of times a week to take her to the shops, etc. One day, there was a new carer putting MiL's shopping into the fridge, and MiL mentioned that she (the carer) liked singing, so I naturally mentioned the band and she asked if she could come and sing with us sometime. Then she mentioned her previous band and the tours, hanging out with the guys from Led Zeppelin, etc, and I was sure she was a dreamer. Anyway, she came along to our rehearsal a week later, but then I had found out who she was and told the band, they basically said it was just a fantasy on her part. Then she came in to the rehearsal room, tiny, shy, no way a rock star. She asked if we knew 'Rock Me Baby' (well, we wouldn't have been much of a blues band if we didn't!), she asked if we could do in A, which was our usual key for that song. We played the intro, and I could see the rest of the band waiting for her squeak out a few words, then she grabbed the mic and our jaws dropped. She could sing the blues like Janis Joplin. We were getting better gigs on the back of her being with us, people were bringing her old records to our gigs to get them autographed. She was Jenny Hahn, front woman for Babe Ruth, and we played dozens of pub gigs and local festivals with her. Her she is singing Janis's 'Move Over'. I'll never equal the thrill of standing a few feet from that voice!
    6 points
  11. Facebook is also bad as a seller. In quite a few years selling on BC I have never had a bad transaction or dealt with time wasters. I've only declined one sale that seemed a bit fishy (someone with a new account asking me to post to a PO box). .... Facebook on the other hand - trying to sell a keyboard lately really had me losing faith in humanity! I had about 10 obvious scam attempts, and about the same amount of time wasters, and so many of these:
    6 points
  12. As it should be - Lemmy's statue in his home town of Burslem, Stoke on Trent has been given the go-ahead - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjqj8l8qgwno Some have said it's Overkill, but this will be the Kiss Of Death to that kind of talk once the statue is Hammered into place.
    6 points
  13. I am selling my 5 string Harley-Benton MB5 SBK Deluxe bass guitar, can be bought new (when in stock) from Thomann in Germany, just read the customer reviews on Thomanns website if you want to know more. I know I'll have a better luck with an item like this on FB marketplace (already posted) locally but am enjoying the irony of posting this here in the company of the gorgeous stuff like Wal's, USA fenders and vintage stuff - it gets its moment in the spotlight. If you live locally or happen to be driving up the A49 past Tenbury Wells in the near future why not pop in and pick up a 5 string bass for less than the cost of a decent strap? Its a cheap bass, but way better than some of the horrible things on ebay / Amazon imho! I am fond of it, just need the space tbh. I think it sounds great, pretty funky ... It is as standard other than the battery box which I fitted and has no impact on the bass and is only visible at the rear. It is in very good overall condition but has a modest doink on the back where I goofed with my router, I covered with tape as shown in pictures, this absolutely no impact on the playing experience and is not visible when the bass is being played. I have the purple scratch plate which I removed and could be easily re-fitted by the new owner if desired, I prefer the look without it. It a perfectly playable 5 string bass, a base for a project, maybe you want to finish your next gig with a Pete Townsend / Hendrix flourish? Or at this price could find any number of uses! I have recorded a brief clip of me playing the bass (badly, still learner) so you can hear how it sounds and attached photos PM me if you have questions, cash on collection only, I will not post or courier for obvious reasons HB5.mp4
    5 points
  14. I bought this 1973 Rick conversion from Gunnar of this parish (aka Studio GC) last year. Its cool AF, mojo'd to heck and seriously modded. Please read the previous FS thread (link below) for details of mods. Has "Crue" roughly carved into upper bout which Gunnar covered with a sticker but I think looks kind of punk/rock 'n roll cool. According to my digital scales, weighs c.8.5 pounds (Gunnar's scales weighed lower) which is still lightweight for a Rick. Comes with a box loads of bits (spare pickups, pickup cover, wiring, and a somewhat battered alternate Hipshot bridge [I reinstalled the original Rick bridge as shown in my pics]). Wearing nicely worn in TI flats and plays very slickly. Reason for selling: I am struggling with the 33.25" scale length compared with my Mustang bass due to ongoing left hand issues (blame the horse) plus continuing medical bills. I paid £1700 and have since added a spendy Mono Sleeve gig bag which I would throw in for the same total price (edit: I also added a Rickysounds treble pickup bezel for ease of finger style playing). Collection from a public place in SW13 London or shipping at cost - however, I would need to source a box if shipping is required, which may delay matters by a few days.
    4 points
  15. Wait... they have standards?
    4 points
  16. Not done much of an update for a few days as work has got in the way. I found a design issue in the way I'd used Fusion 360 and unpicking it took a long time. In the end I rolled back the design history, fixed it and then spent a long time fixing the issues as I rolled forward. In the end, I used the time to fix the issue AND to make the guitar a lot simpler to print. As I was struggling with PETG warping, I used 3dLac to hopefully adhere the corners down an keep them down. Even reducing the size, cleaning the bed, using 3dLac spray, I was still getting a tiny bit of lift on the pointy outside corners. In the end I put a 5mm brim on and 3DLac and that seems to have solved the issue. The downside now is that I have to remove the brim, but a deburr tool does that very well. Here's a video of somebody testing it out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-lD_NbTpOo So now I have eight pieces to print. Six are no intervention printing, so kick them off at any time and they print through to the end, no staying up until 01:30 to embed nuts. Two do require nuts but I can't change that. I've also made the plywood backbone wider, simply because I can. That was the design issue before. When I changed the width of the plywood backbone, the whole design blew up in a big way. The older version with slightly narrower plywood has shown that the guitar doesn't bend with "normal" bass strings, so thats one milestone achieved. I have all the control bits now, including decent bass strings, so push on now to get it all printed. Another 4-5 days to finish the printing off Rob
    4 points
  17. Every time I see this thread title I think it says "Which compressors are dead to you" I've been on Basschat too long.
    4 points
  18. At risk of sounding like a "well in my day, we 'ad it tough" crusty old fart, when I think back to the days when I was starting out on the bass, you had to spend quite a bit of money to get anything even halfway decent. £140 now gets you a really very nice Harley Benton Jazz; that's the equivalent of £45 in 1983. Forty five quid. That wouldn't even have bought a dog-legged piece of Korean balsawood back then, much less a good quality solid-wood working bass. It seems to me that these days you actually have to work quite hard to find a genuinely bad instrument. This can only be a very good thing. And having read this again a couple of hours later, yes, I do sound exactly like a "well in my day, we 'ad it tough" crusty old fart
    4 points
  19. It’s been my grail pedal since it was released. I used the regular version for many tours but I’ve finally got my hands on the Pro. Easily one for the best pedals I’ve ever used. I’ve been messing with it daily for a month now and I’m in constant awe.
    4 points
  20. Decided to pull the trigger on this Vintera II today. Picked up secondhand at GG for about £250 less than the new price but it's still got the cellophane on the pickguard and neck plate. We are getting used to each other this evening. Initial impressions are very good : super easy to play, wide range of tones. Nice and light, my back and shoulders will thank me after long gigs. I'm feeling like it needs a lighter right hand touch than my long scale basses. Have ordered a set of LaBella 760F-MUS strings. Rehearsal tomorrow so will see how it fits into a band setting.
    4 points
  21. Three gigs for me this week. First of two with ‘The ELO Experience’ was at Newark on Friday. A fine medium sized theatre that we’ve done annually for a long time. Had a slight technical hitch at the beginning of the first set, but managed to overcome it and all went well. Saturday night saw us at The Corn Exchange in Kings Lynn. Another of my favourite venues that seats around 750 and it was virtually full with a lovely crowd, all up for a good night. Had some of my family come along who I’d not seen for a while, including my nephew who brought with him some superb sausage rolls and brownies from his cafe in Cambridge which the band and crew devoured. The square outside the venue was taken over by a visiting fairground, so the town was very busy all evening. Bit tricky getting our vehicles in and out but well worth the hassle. I”m counting down the gigs before I leave the band now, so just 9 more to go. 🙁 Final gig for me was tonight with my acoustic duo Milestone at our regular venue ‘The Lookout’ in Scarborough harbour. A really high tide when we arrived looked a bit of a worry at one point but didn’t block our way to the venue. An absolutely cracking evening, my guitarist mate Gary was on top form and dazzled the audience with his playing. Some great requests as ever, including ’Galveston’ , ‘ A certain smile’ and Bat out of Hell’ ! We’re back there in two weeks time, can’t wait.
    4 points
  22. I got this from here not long ago, circumstances have changed and I can’t justify keeping it with how little I play these days. Condition is really good for almost a 20 year old instrument. Few little scuffs/bumps here and there, but nothing drastic (see photos). The frets/fretboard is in perfect condition. Comes with brand new (installed) set of DR Hi-Beam strings. Comes with an original case. Any questions, do not hesitate to ask. Collection from Portsmouth where you can try it over a beverage or Winchester. I can also drive within reason to meet. Courier is also an option if needed. Part trades welcome, a cheaper jazz bass (like an MiJ Fender) or Yamaha BB something
    3 points
  23. Pretty much as new. Turns out, i just don’t have the time to put into learning it! Comes with soft case, bow, rosin. The model number is HBCE830. Collect Southampton or Portsmouth. UK Postage could be discussed.
    3 points
  24. So many pointless questions... can we get a spam filter on basschat? 🙄
    3 points
  25. Not sure how the Wal was set up to work with the 01 John did the work as he knows the guy. This was very early doors with the preamp. My proprietary setup with the DFM and Multicoils does indeed buffer and sum the individual sets of coils.
    3 points
  26. Another vote for Wetherspoons. Try this instead: Neverspoons - Find yourself an alternative pint while also supporting local independent pubs and bars.
    3 points
  27. If it's an intermittent fault, and it sounds like it, it could be really hard to track down and could be in something you've already decided is fine. Two strategies - try and replicated the fault with minimal kit in the signal path, then add things until you get an issue. Second, the cable testers @dmccombe7 suggests usually have an ability to detect intermittent faults, even very brief ones, by lighting an LED if there's even a brief interruption to continuity.
    3 points
  28. That would be impressive! UK sale only unfortunately due to Brexit.
    3 points
  29. The FB comedy continues - see if you can spot the problem without reading the text, then laugh at the reason why the bass is how it is! https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/892478629267895
    3 points
  30. If they can't tell you the dimensions/weight then they either don't have it, or they don't want to sell it at distance. Also, you think this muppet will package it well if they can't even use a measuring tape? Walk away.
    3 points
  31. Hey guys, and update. So I finally got in Contact with sandberg. Sended them some pictures, and looks like It is a masterpiece in their opinion. They told me that they will contact me if they get more info about it tho
    3 points
  32. Installed FretFX LED’s today.
    3 points
  33. What doesn’t it do! Ha. At its core it’s a distortion pedal and bitcrusher, but allows for incredible manipulation of the signal by slamming it into one of a bazillion wave tables. This Pro version also has saveable patches that can be recalled. Multiple expression control and a blend (which the original badly needed). It’s basically a noise makers dream come true with near unlimited noisy, digitalised, overdriven and low fi sounds, as well as really great drive and bit crushing/sample rate reduction tones.
    3 points
  34. Hi The Eq01 is not the pre-amp I use in my top of the range Uber Series basses. I use the DFM in conjunction with my own Multi Coil pickups. This pre-amp has several features that the 01 does not have including the pic attack on a push/pull. While the EQ01 is an excellent pre-amp the DFM is what I call my 4th generation pre-amp have been in development for many years and started with 01. The 01 has seen several tweaks over the years as well and the later/current model is closer to the Wal than the original version.. The DFM/MC combination is however only available in my Uber Series basses.
    3 points
  35. Tarragon went out of business, they had to send the bayleafs in.
    3 points
  36. I bet he can only gig on a Tuesday lunchtime.
    3 points
  37. A pristine Yamaha Attitude Limited 3 Billy Sheehan which has spent its life in its case. Yes it has been played but only a couple of times and so has no marks on it. A lovely bass but I just am not good enough to appreciate it!
    2 points
  38. Eastman VB105 is a hybrid double bass with carved Spruce front, carved Maple back and laminate ribs. It has had its varnish hand applied which gives it a lovely visual finish. The carved front and back give the bass a great sound whilst the laminate ribs improve the robustness of the bass. Comes with quality softcase and 2 sets of spare unused strings and bow. Setup and bought from Bassbags https://www.bassbags.co.uk/product/eastman-vb105-double-bass-fully-setup-spirocore-strings/ Krivo Pickup Not getting used due to a change in direction. Delivery possible by negotiation.
    2 points
  39. Sansamp Tech21 Programable Bass Driver DI for sale, used for a handful of gig and in excellent condition. It's a great sounding and versatile pedal, has 3 memory slots which is really useful especially for live use. I've now found my ideal overdrive pedal so need to move this on, comes with box, velcro on back, otherwise A1 condition. Price includes UK delivery.
    2 points
  40. The braces for the back are approx 8mm wide, 20mm high. The back though has a dome shape, the radius of which is 15 feet. Putting the flat braces onto the radius dish you can see that they need to be curved. Putting a pencil through the hole of a washer, I can trace the curve of the domed dish onto the brace: You can see here the dome a bit more clearly: I cut to the line on the bandsaw, then put sand paper in the radius dish and sand them to get a good fit. Then onto the router table with a roundover bit, and they end up looking like this: The shape will be refined a bit before gluing, but for the moment, they're good.
    2 points
  41. Totally agree. Two words: taste knob
    2 points
  42. Thank you guys so much for clearing things up for me. Saddle insert definitely sounds like the proper terminology. Horse is a great name too though lol. It definitely makes sense to call it that 🤣 I really appreciate everyone who took their time to comment and help clear these things up for me. I understand that to some people proper terminology isn't very important, but to me it's crucial. I like to do all my own work when it comes to upgrading and fixing my guitars and basses. Because I buy all my parts online, I need to know the correct terminology.
    2 points
  43. HB pickups are really good. I also see no need to replace mine. The tuners, not great but they do they do the job. Pickguards... Mine doesn't actually have one, it's the "jaco" style fretless, but if you want a new pickguard get one made by GigInk (that's who I'd use) or something of the others that are often recommended on here. It's cheap and you get what you want instead of hoping an off the shelf buy fits or looks as good as the stock photos.
    2 points
  44. I'm selling off various bits of bass related things I don't need. On offer here is a new and unopned set of Thomastik-Infeld Jazz flatwound strings - long scale, item no. JF344. The guages are .100; 0.70; 0.56; 0.43 so slighly lighter than the 106 set but in my view better balanced. Price includes postage in the UK. Payment by PayPal gift or bank transfer please.
    2 points
  45. The pickup in my PB-50 is excellent. I get an awesome sound from it. The tuners feel a bit flimsy and stiff in places but they hold their tune perfectly I may but another one and refinish it to a 50s Fender sunburst with no red in it. But there's no rush
    2 points
  46. I've messaged them (the "seller" that is, might as well have a laugh)
    2 points
  47. Just seen this on Fezbok. One of, if not the, sexiest bass ever made! The last 4005, the Shaftesbury faker, was getting on for £5k wasn't it? I'm guessing these will be similar. I'm more than happy with the HW in my avatar. Genuinely can't see the Rick being any better.
    2 points
  48. Pirate Bay…their cracks gone downhill!
    2 points
  49. Epiphone- I worked really hard on my paper round to raise money for a Thunderbird and it was crap. Never again
    2 points
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