I've just bought a bass where the body colour has seen better days. I contacted the manufacturers for some advice on revitalising the colour and was directed to this:
Player's Kit Guitar Polish and Scratch Remover by Eternashine, with Cloth
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=Player's+Kit+Guitar+Polish+and+Scratch+Remover+by+Eternashine%2C+with+Cloth&ref=nb_sb_noss
Now is this just expensive T-Cut or am I missing something?
Any advice on alternatives?
I had one for a while - before taking cash out of your wallet have a read-up. Apparently there was a problem with the active pick ups and pre-amp which resulted in Fender stopping production.
Jean bought a Palmer Compressor from me - lots of friendly correspondence to facilitate the smooth transaction.
Very happy to trade again - deal with confidence.
I can't give any constructive advice other than TE amps are normally built like tanks and can be repaired. Your local amp tech could probably repair it for not much. There's a list of amp techs here:
If all else fails the fellas down at Ashdown (most of whom worked at TE previously) can probably repair it.
Good luck and welcome to the forum.
I remember seeing Queen and Status Quo at Knebworth many, many years ago with friends, one of whom was a guitarist.
He was dancing along to SQ - "I don't even like Status Quo" - both bands were really tight (as you'd expect).
I love watching Snarky Puppy. Knowing how difficult it can be to get that groove with 3 or 4 other musicians I'm really impressed when you see the whole "big unit" play together.