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  1. On 16/01/2025 at 17:05, BillyBass said:

    So what do you think?  I like yellow basses, this seems a bit mustardy?  But still looks good.  Was this bought to mod or have you decided it needs it?

    Uncertain...I may get a Mustang PJ pickguard (it it will reasonably fit) and upgrade the electrics as I have all the other parts to hand. The only slight gotcha with that is the guards have a hole for a selector switch which I do not need.

    I've been using the bass to practice, and having messed with the setup to my satisfaction, I'm happy with it.

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  2. Oooops, I seem to have just bought a Markbass Yellow Little bass!

    Only my second foray into short scale since 1972-ish!

    The plan is to leave the rounds on it and use them for the reunion gigs at the end of March, then put flats on as per my other basses.

    Really if these are even half-decent, then the price including bag and strap is something of a bargain!

    Anyone else have/had one?

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  3. Hello all, long time no speak.

    My old band, The Rock 'n' Roll Outlaws, last played on NYE 2018, which seems a lifetime ago. Frontman Sam emigrated to Quennsland and never looked back, and good for him, too.

    BUT...

    He's coming back for an extended holiday in March 2025. The boss at Tavistock Wharf always said, "If ever..."

    So we have the last weekend in March. Saturday sold out in 24 hours. Sunday is currently about half sold, but that's only been public for a day or so.

    Fabulous!

    But boy, have I got to work on my fitness...at 72, I won't be prancing about like before!

    Exciting times!

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  4. On 30/12/2023 at 13:37, diskwave said:

    Ive got one of these too...so good I sold my two vintage P's and that thick ole neck is to die for. How do they do it for the money?

    No idea, but glad they manage it! Flats on, everything tweaked and adjusted, and it plays really well. I also put identical new strings on the FrankenFender, so was able to A/B them for sound. The CV is still notably harsh compared to the 1994 American Standard pickup in the black bass, so I may yet install the Tonerider and KioGon loom and see if that changes anything. Overall, a great purchase.

  5. Pickups: these are alnico-based, and sound pretty good, much less harsh than the Sonic's pickups. Still have a Tonerider and @KiOgon loom I bought for the Sonic (and had to carefully remove!), but not sure that it needs changing on this one.

    Will play it a while and see. I'm not so much as taking off the pickguard film until I know this one is good in every respect!

    Edit: truss rod definitely works!

  6. 9 hours ago, Steve Browning said:

    I so wish they did these with rosewood or laurel and dot inlays. 

    66 Jazz-style? Would be a great option! Add in lolipops for an even greater mash-up! But that would be 60s and this is suppose to be 70s.

  7. 1 hour ago, jd56hawk said:

    You might want to consider GHS black tapewounds.

    I was big on flatwounds until I discovered these strings...even better than TI flats and they look great on a maple fretboard.

     

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    And even easier on the frets, too!

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  8. After the sad departure of the Squier Sonic P-bass in California Blue, it's replacement has just arrived. And what a replacement! Just unboxing it, and it has already exceeded my expectations. The packaging itself is on another level between the Chinese Sonic and this Indonesian Classic Vibe 70s Precision.

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    Quick tune up, not much needed. Action good, might be tweakable better. Intonation appears spot on, too, which I've never had even from a USA Fender...Relief could be a little better, maybe? The point is, this is playable right out of the box.

    My one trepidation was the spec saying the nut width was 1.685", which is between the two normal P sizes. Well, that's obvious garbage, just from feeling it. It's a 1.625", bang on. And slim front-to-back! It's just a great feeling neck. A quick noodle, and I feel right at home. Flatwounds will be installed soonest, because I have a phobia about rounds on a lacquered board!

    Because my first Fender Precision was a 75 Fullerton, I've always liked the shiny gloss-finished type of neck. This one is really nice, darker-coloured than I was expecting - vintage tint? - but not roasted dark.

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    My other walnut P-bass was a 79 fretless, seen here with two nieces, the older of whome is nearly 50 now...eek!

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  9. On 17/11/2023 at 20:02, Lozz196 said:

    The harshness could most likely be the electrical parts, I have similar with my Mustang basses, the Squier having way more top end than the JMJ. A look at the schematics showed 500k pots in the Squier rather than 250s that Fender usually use, so similarly a KiOgon loom with 250s is waiting to be installed. 

    That makes a lot of sense, will check when I do the swap.

  10. OK, a bit more info.

    Two sets of Fender 9050L flats arrived, one set for each P. Did the new one first, not much adjustment needed, quite pleased.

    Did the older bass then, equally easy to dial in. One thing I noticed was that the BBOT on the Squier looks noticeably heftier than the MIM 2003 original on the Fender. This irritates me somewhat, and I may yet replace both bridges. The Gotoh 201B-4 is the current favourite.

    Plugging in and noodling through the Tascam trainer: the Squier is as loud, but is quite harsh-sounding compared to the Fender, and the controls are not wonderful. So I have a Tonerider pickup and a KiOgon loom here, and once I've spent the next set of free time rebuilding the PC i'm typing on, I'll rework the Squier. My expectations are not high, I'll be entirely happy if it just smooths things out a bit.

  11. I currently own two Precisions. One, my long-serving FrankenFender, has a 2014 American Special Jazz neck. This has factory-rolled edges. I never thought a great deal about it, because other basses I put together around the same time had bound necks.  Having now got the Squier Sonic P, the sharper edges are very obvious, although not a big problem. As the fret ends are actually pretty good, I reckon I might get away with a gentle roll with a socket, as these maple boards have very thin finishes.

  12. Ok, it was yesterday, or maybe the day before...20231018_195200.thumb.jpg.b6e9acc83b6c6f612fe7725df2dd2470.jpg20231018_195301.thumb.jpg.e5fe1b9ebbe8e95c33cdca25496e0d14.jpg20231018_195227.thumb.jpg.0aa0d2f01269cef6554e20d608f6f30c.jpg

    Cheap and pretty damned cheerful!

    After some basic tweaks,  it played well. Will do a more extensive setup once the Fender 9050 flats turn up.

    Squier Sonic Precision Bass in California Blue. 

     

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