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LemonCello

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  1. Chaps... I bought it from Mark as advertised as a USA. The serial number starts with the letters US and there is a Corona California neck plate?
  2. Hi Sam. Seymours were fitted by the previous owner as was the pickguard and bridge. I think they are Qtr Pounders judging by the size of the pole pieces. Sound fat and punchy whatever they are!
  3. Was there last Saturday to buy one of Mark's Precisions. Stacked to the rafters with all manner of gear, has to be the best bass retailer out there. I had my eye on that lime green Combustion, but fanned frets a step too far for me atm!
  4. I got this from Bass Direct at the wknd and it's the nicest US P Bass I've played. The two previous ones an Oly white 2008 and hand stained FSR 2012 had slightly roughly finished necks. This one is very nicely finished and has a great action. The previous owner added a Gotoh bridge, the gold anodized pickguard (which looks great) and swapped the standard pup's for Seymours. Very happy with it [attachment=201716:PTop.jpg]
  5. Just scored a 2008 Mex P and so far, very impressed with the sound and playability. I've had two modern US P's and a '79,none of which were much cop.
  6. Bought a Bass from Grant who is just up the road - no meeting in the services on the M6 for a change! Great bloke to deal with. Cheers
  7. Nice one Grant Good to buy a Bass locally for a change!
  8. Just tossed in Come up and see me - Steve Harley which seems to go down a treat!
  9. Karl, I'm loving my '63 P Limelight in BG heavy relic. Acoustically, it is the most resonant bass I've ever played, seriously resonant in fact! Mark's work is top banana, pity I don't get on with Jazz necks or I'd have this off you!
  10. Just paid £50 more for mine without a case. Versatile, well put together...a great mid price fiver and this one is a Bargain!
  11. Say what you like about Fenders but they have stood the test of time. Watch any edition of Jools Holland and in the majority of bands on with a bassist, that bassist is playing a Fender. Why? they are iconic, have a lengthy back story, and they are well, just cool I guess? As has already been said, a fair few of them have 'iffy build quality, but I've heard that the newer Rickenbackers have also had their fair share of criticism in this regard. As for me, I've owned a fair few Fenders, mostly P basses which suit my big paws better than a Jazz and I like their honesty. Just volume and tone for example. In my experience, in the ones I have owned, both newish and old P Basses have had their issues. By far the nicest P Bass I currently own isn't a Fender, but one made out of parts by Limelight. To me, everything works - the neck profile, clarity of tone, build quality, the way it plays and sounds. It really is very very good. I've just bought a G&L L2500 Tribute which I like very much by the way but my main squeeze is definately the Limelight!
  12. Pick ups in my LL '63 P died unexpectedly a couple of weeks ago. Phoned Mark who sent me a new set straight away and paid for my guitar tech to swap them out. All done just in time for a gig last Sat. Still loving the Limelight, it's punchy as hell
  13. I've just scored the fiver version, swamp ash body. Really liking it
  14. I've had a lot of P basses including a 70's. My Limelight beats them all hands down (leaving the reliced looks apart) and was cheaper than most of the others. I know it's not a Fender but it's the most Fendery non-Fender I've owned. And if it had Gibson on the headstock....well that would be silly wouldn't it? By the way...I also REALLY rate my £200 Squier CVP!
  15. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1418675272' post='2632279'] I don't see how that can happen... was it a connection failure or what? [/quote] My guitar tech had them out after checking everything else, jack, pots, cap etc etc. Put a multimeter on them - no output at all. I ordered a Fender Blacktop P from Soundslive last year. When it came the bridge pup was dead! Must just be my luck!
  16. The PUP's in my Limelight '63P died at a gig last wknd Phoned Mark and he was very good about it. He will send a new set of relice'd pup's and I'll return the buggered ones. He'll also refund the cost of my guitar tech to swap them out. Great customer service!
  17. Played the last of a 4 gig run at the Porthcawl Hotel Sat night. Appreciative crowd and lots of positive comments and were back next year as house band
  18. Keeping mine....and yours is a big bad BARGAIN!!!
  19. Thanks for the tips guys. I've got a fiver on the way so hopefully I'll take to it and problem solved. If not then.....the notes below bottom E I'll push up the octave. Cheers
  20. So I bought a Behringer pitch shifter (not wanting to spend loads without having tried one out) so I can just use the one Bass instead of down tuning another for one song. In short, it's crap. I know, I know I didn't spend much so what can I expect! I've heard the Eventide works well, but at £400 it ain't cheap and is enough to buy a decent fiver (which is what I'm doing). Anyone got a view, do any of them actually work well? Cheers LC PS, Do any of the multi-effects do this - Boss GT10b for example?
  21. My band is on the pub/club circuit and £200 is about the going rate as most places get that from the Brewery for ents. Anything more than that comes out of the pubs own coffers and we all know that the pub is a dying breed. Must admit that the thought of going out this time of year from a warm front room to some random boozer with just enough room for a duo let alone a 4 piece with a sizeable PA is not an appealing one....BUT...once the gear is humped and set up and IF the crowd are appreciative, get up and dance and give you positive comments afterwards, the £50 each we get doesn't seem at all bad seeing as we've all had a hoot. I figure I've put the time in practising, bought the gear, auditioned and got into a band and a gig is kinda the end result, the payoff (don't mean financially). What isn't so palatable is the gig feeding frenzy on Facebook. Some peeps appear to be prepared to sell their granny for a gig! Anyway, I'm happy enuff atm
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