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I was lucky enough to play a lot of basses through my work in music retail over a long time, so I’m not fussy about adapting to different specs (I guess in the same a mechanic would jump in numerous cars per day and not think too much about biting points, break sensitivity etc) and I’m pretty good at being able to see those specs on paper and understand how it aligns to my preferences (so I don’t mind a punt online personally!). Like you say though, it can be a huge swing in terms of what feels right from player to player and if you’re more sensitive to those changes impacting your playing, it’s definitely worth try-before-buy.
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Main differences between my 60s Am Original P and my 2003 62 AVRI P are probably in the neck to be honest. Obviously pickups etc are slightly different, but the thing that impacts the playability most when comparing them is the difference in neck specs. Am Original; 1963 C neck profile with a 9.5” radius, round-laminated rosewood fingerboard and clay dot inlays/side markers with vintage tall frets and a 1.73” nut width (bone nut). Neck depth feels bigger/more rounded. AVRI; C neck profile with a 7.25” radius, white dot inlays/side markers with vintage frets, a 1.75” nut width and a synthetic bone nut. Neck depth feels very thin/shallow. I would say too, that most of the AVRIs I’ve played over time have all been quite light (probably around 8.6-8.9lbs) but the Am Originals have been heavier.
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The Am Original series basses are definitely marmite - Personally, I’m firmly in the fan club. The neck profile/radius in particular (and the clay dots) sold it for me. I have a 60s P and J from the Am Original series now and they’ll be the last ones out of the door. Got both for less than £1300 each second hand too, so not as steep as the AVRI. People who are considering buying should definitely try them out though. I have a 2003 AVRI Precision and it’s a wildly different feel to the Am Original!
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Just be mindful that often a specific production year of Fender US standard for example, can be used to denote changes to specifications or to define “good” years when being referred to on forums etc. This can conflict with the actual model name/range of years produced stated by Fender. A good example of this, is that whilst the Fender US Standard Precision bass was produced between the years of 2008-2016, they made changes to the specification in 2012 and started referring to this with dealers (to help differntiate) as the ‘2012 US Standard’, even though it was produced between 2012-2016 with that spec (main improvement included a move to a Custom Shop ‘60s split coil pickup). As a result, a lot of people look for pre-2012 or post-2012 US Standards based on the spec they liked, and this often comes in the description of sales posts (despite the serial stating that a ‘2012 US Standard’ was produced in the years between 2012-2016, for example). This is also true of things like Custom Shop models, where specific production years may refer to a brand new, un-reliced model as ‘NOS (New Old Stock)’ or ‘Time Machine’ etc depending on what Fender categorized that level of relic at the time of production.
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Personally, i take them out and use masking tape to affix them to the inside of the pickup cover, then put the covers back in the case/storage.
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Ernie Ball Pino Palladino flatwounds - £90 a set
skej21 replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in General Discussion
I would have gladly but the order went from “available in 2-5 days” to “in stock within 10-13 weeks”, so I’ve cancelled it. They also decreased the price as soon as they went out of stock. Seems like the dirty tactics are still rife almost ten years since I got out! I might order elsewhere at a later date, but for now I’ve just used my discount on an alternative set. -
Ernie Ball Pino Palladino flatwounds - £90 a set
skej21 replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in General Discussion
Got a set of the 43-108s on the way, which I’ll likely put on my ‘Ray. Not expecting them to set the world alight but curiosity (and some good discounts) got the better of me! -
Agreed, that’s why my main two precisions are an American Original series and a 2003 AVRI. For me, the extra expense in some areas (like quarter sawn necks and better quality wood matching) and the labour/expertise needed to get the additional level of detail (relicing etc) of a Custom Shop model is a ‘nice to have’ but not my thing. My point originally was more pointed at the people who try and convince themselves that a Mexican standard P is ‘basically the same’ as a CS, which is far from true.
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1982 Boss OC-2 Octaver (light brown, very early example) - *SOLD*
skej21 replied to Kev's topic in Effects For Sale
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A few “huh!?!”s for the crappy Fender gig bag to cart it about in and a £10 guitar stand (which is precarious enough on the floor, let alone balanced on top of an amp and cab!)… it’s like buying a Bugatti and parking it under a tree full of pigeons on the edge of a cliff!
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Up for sale is my well-gigged but fully functioning Aguilar TLC Compressor. Its the very first version with the larger lip. The back is sticky and a bit messy (previously had Velcro underneath) and the condition on the front is a bit cosmetically scruffy but it’s built like a tank and still sound great. Payment via PayPal F&F or direct Bank transfer (happy to accept PayPal G&S with a little extra to cover the fee). £75 ONO Incl P&P or meet up within reasonable distance of DH9 postcode. Any questions, let me know!
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Moving this on as its gathering dust at the moment. Akai Mini USB compact keyboard and pad controller. Has a few surface scratches on the lower keys but nothing that affects functionality. Cable and manuals etc included. £50 including P&P or meet up within reasonable distance of DH9. Pay by bank transfer, PayPal F&F or PayPal if you cover fees. No trades please. Any questions please let me know.
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Got this when it was first released for some demos and only used it once or twice as a result. I have another pre-amp/DI already so this has to go. Excellent condition Pre-amp/DI with built-in drive. It has a small footprint for what it can do, so pedalboard friendly and a decent discount from new. £125 ONO - Insured P&P included. Pay by bank transfer, PayPal F&F or PayPal if you cover fees. No trades please. I’d quite like this gone by next week, so LAST BUMP/PRICE DROP before eBay or withdrawal. Can also meet up within reasonable distance of DH9. Any questions, just ask!
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I really hope worst case is that Tommy has taken some time away to concentrate on feeling better. Thanks for the update!
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Old thread bump. I’m considering a new cab (not to replace, but to supplement my 2x112s) and it seems as though TKS just went off the radar around 2019. I can see WOT had some updates (which aren’t visible to me for some reason) and I can’t find any other news elsewhere. Hoping nothing too terrible has happened and really hoping TKS might be an option, but not having any success getting in touch! 🤞 Anybody got any news?
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La Bella 760FS
skej21 replied to Hydra19's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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The review left by the termites states “it played (and tasted) like butter”
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This is a pretty wild pedal with some glitchy low voltage options to flat out raucous dirt - I’ve had a lot of fun with it so thought I’d share my findings. Enjoy!
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Fender were just way ahead of their time. A nice little hiding spot to keep a GPS chip so you can locate a stolen bass! 😂
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Nope, just want to make them look nice if I have to have them on the wall!
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I have mine hung like this… Not one of those basses remains with me though!
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Quick payment and easy comms!
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A very well respected and loved compressor. Fantastic vintage DOD quality and in good condition, with no Velcro and unfortunately no box etc. Wasn’t sure how to price theses as online prices seem to be around £120-150 which seems crazy, so £80 including P&P or open to offers (but no trades please!). Payment via PayPal F&F or bank transfer but open to PayPal G&S if you cover fees. Thanks for looking and any questions, please just message!
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