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Lozz196

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  1. Assuming using one’s own speakers in the rig where the amp goes I’d say one of the little amps, and probably choose the Warwick down to its greater power. If I knew I was playing gigs with FOH and good monitoring then it would’ve been the Sansamp route as easier to set up & carry. I have had to do this, when the provided amp for the gig had blown, I just plugged into the Sansamp, that went to FOH & monitors, we played barely noticed any difference to the regular setup. But of course if there were no FOH or monitors…..
  2. At a gig I played last night the bassist in the 1st band used a Mustang, sounded really good.
  3. I’ve never been able to get a Jazz to work for me in a band setting, probably because when I hear me playing I’m expecting to hear a Precision. I can get pretty near but it’s just not quite enough. That said I love Jazz basses, just bought one recently off of here, a great 2015 and it’s getting a lot of use at the moment.
  4. I’m a bit different re this, all my fave players played Precisions, I loved the sound of them, so for some reason instead of buying one early in my playing career I bought different basses and tried to get them to sound like a Precision (none ever did btw). When I eventually got round to buying one it was like switching on a light.
  5. That’s pretty much it for me too, Chris, whilst a song/songs might not be my personal choice it’s audience reaction that dictates if they’re in the set or not. In my old punk covers band there were so many great album tracks we could have done but most of the audience wouldn’t have known them, so we stuck to the Punk Top 40 in the knowledge pretty much everyone would be familiar with the songs, if not the original artists.
  6. I’m not too bothered, just more glad I’m not going mad and remembering something that hadn’t happened
  7. My current one does, tho I’m sure my first one didn’t.
  8. In an old glam/rock covers band we did Born To Be Wild, I hated it but it always went down really well.
  9. Up until recently I’d have said a black/black/maple Fender Precision, however I’ve realised that I prefer the sound of a rosewood fretboard - or at least I prefer the sound of my rosewood fretboard Precisions (which all sound the same) to my maple fretboard Precisions (which all sound the same).
  10. A good match methinks, Dimarzios were the upgrade in the 70s from what I understand.
  11. I`ve had the LM3 and the LMT (tube). The tube isn`t like other amps where you get a drive/gain to the sound, it just seems to add a "shimmer" to the sound, almost like an aliveness that once turned off you really notice. I thought the LMT was a great amp.
  12. That would be my approach, makes a lot of sense.
  13. In 2007 I bought a Les Paul Studio. I asked to try all of the ones in the shop out from the same range - they had three. One sang, one spoke evenly, one vomited on the floor. I bought the singer, but it was hard to believe how 3 identical guitars, all set up pretty much the same could differ so much.
  14. I think I’d look at the Super Twin, I’d rather have too much in terms of speaker cone area than not enough. The BF 2x12 cabs are plenty capable of handling the type of venues without FOH PA on their own.
  15. Yep, for me Rickenbackers were a big part of early punk - Simenon/Matlock/Foxton/James all played them - and I always thought they looked great, still do.
  16. Same here, everything went back into the band so we never made any money, but this way the band paid for all hotels/flights/ferries/recordings/new merch etc.
  17. I’ll bet that’s one great sounding cab
  18. That is an exceptionally beautiful bass, Jack
  19. Same here with the maple/rosewood thing, rosewood being deeper and less mid-focused imo.
  20. Or look at the Events Section and see when the next local bash is - there are inevitably some US Fenders at these.
  21. That’s a nice bass sound Andy, what gear did you use for it?
  22. TC Unitune Clip On Tuners
  23. SOLD fender precision bass usa 2008 In good condition, no dents or nicks on the back of the neck, some buckle rash on the back as per Pic 2. Pickup has been changed to a Tonerider, which is very similar in sound to the Fender Custom Shop 62 & KiOgon loom added. Comes in Fender hard case with case candy and original scratchplate. No trades thanks
  24. Decided to keep it fender precision bass usa 2006. In good condition, 2 minor knocks on the back of the neck, Pic 3 is between 5th & 6th fret, Pic 4 is at 8th fret. This model has the S1 switching, enabled a more Jazz bass tone to be selected. Comes in a Gator hard case with case candy & original scratchplate. No trades thanks
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