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dmccombe7

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  1. 110% agree that is quite stunning.
  2. Thanks for that @drTStingray lot of good info to think about. Might head into Glasgow Guitar Guitar for a wee test run on some of theirs. Dave
  3. Not heard of that version. Cheers for that. Its good that there seems to be a few folks that have had the expensive Stingrays but prefer the feel of the cheaper versions with little difference in tone from them. Dave
  4. Yes that sounds like it. So a US EBMM Sterling bass rather than a MM Sterling Ray34 if i picked that up correctly. Dave
  5. I've recently had a wee notion for a Stingray bass but i have no idea what the different models are like. Obviously the £2-£3k versions are top of the range but what about the others like the MM Sterling, Ray34, etc Have a mate that had a MM Sterling bass and he said it had a Jazz like neck and great bass to play. Is that the same as the Sterling Stingray bass or completely different version. Also i've noticed that the 3 way switch is missing on them now. I look on MM site and they have a Sterling bass I check on bass shops and it s says Sterling Ray34 under the Musicman heading so its all a bit confusing. Can anyone offer some clarification. I do prefer a narrow slim neck like my Sandberg or Jazz basses Mates Sterling was circa £900 maybe 4 yrs ago. Dave
  6. On FB in Burnt Island in Fife Scotland so maybe a bit too far. Not too shabby. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2989922014465654/ Newcastle for this one https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/316798199944992/ This one's in Northern Ireland but i've heard a lot of great comments on Sire basses so might be worth checking if any nearer to home. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1235118733608972/ To be fair there are lots of these kind of bargains to be had. All the very best Dave
  7. If you can try before buying and pay once you're happy with it. If inexperienced with basses take another bassist with you for advice. I'm usually happy with a fellow BC'ers word when buying on here. I've sold basses on FB but try to get buyer to pick up and try it first. Dave
  8. Other option is check your local Facebook Bass gear for sale. Get some bargains on there but you do take more of a risk buying on FB. Very rarely an issue with fellow BCers Dave
  9. Well done sir and as @Mudpup says check out BC classifieds for a decent bass. Dave
  10. I prefer passive basses as no batteries to worry about and less chance of electronic failure which i've experienced over the years with a couple of basses including my Warwick Thumb (twice). My Geddy CIJ Jazz has one of the slimmest necks i've played. Dave
  11. Oooohhhh Dark and Moody. Very nice indeed. Is it active too.
  12. Good that you are still carrying on our traditions on BC. Post a pic of your new bass. Dave
  13. Nice. Have you given up playing bass. Seen a few of yours up for sale at moment. GLWTS Dave
  14. That's the good and interesting thing about your site Rob. It has quite a varied list of styles to choose from. Keep up the good work and once again many thanks for all your work so far. Dave
  15. Well done Rob and much appreciation from me. I'm enjoying quite a few of them so far. Dave
  16. Saw this elsewhere and had no idea it was yours Karl. Very nice indeed and GLWTS. Dave
  17. I preferred them back then but have always followed them.
  18. Altho i was into heavy rock in 70's my teacher gave me Little Ole Wine Drinker Me as a first song. Then Mississipi which was a chart song back then. I was starting from scratch to be fair but it was more about timing than ability to start with. Later we did songs that i brought music sheets for like Thin Lizzy and few others that have slipped my old memory now. He took me to a point where i understood how to read music but he never gave me chord structure and theory etc. Maybe he didn't know it and just thought bass was very simplistic one note songs. ?? Who knows but after 12-18mths he said there wasn't much more he could teach me. There weren't many bass guitar teachers about back in 70's that i knew off and no social media or google to search thru. Dave
  19. Twisted Sister would have been a great show. Cant blame G&R for the fans dying tho. Dave
  20. I had forgotten about the Rush Farewell to Kings Tour late 70's. For me that's when Rush were at their peak and an amazing display of musicianship by all. The full bands expert playing astounded me more than any other band. I was a Floyd and Genesis at the time but Rush totally surprised me how brilliant they were. Floyd and Genesis i was expecting to be good anyways Dave
  21. Hard one but best would be either Floyd at Earls Court with the Wall first time around or Genesis Duke tour where Phil bought me lunch. Worst would be either Whitesnake cause sound was dreadful or Gabriel cause I was bored. I left within first 30mins of both gigs. Wasn't much of a fan of Gabriel back then and both Glasgow Apollo early 80's. Dave
  22. Thanks Steve i'll maybe look into that. I like good quality cables but i spend more on the cab cables. I buy good quality instrument cables but never gave it a lot of thought other than they were from a reputable source or manufacturer. I have noticed a huge difference when using my wireless against a good quality cable. Cable gives more depth of tone but i need the freedom of wireless as 70's Glam Rock and platform boots i try to avoid having cables to trip over. 😂 Dave
  23. How did the Mpulse fair against the TT800 Steve ? Sounds like the various cables made quite a difference. I've always tried to use quality cables. I have some from OBBM and some i bought thru Bass Direct when i bought my Berg cabs many moons ago. Mine are a combination of Proel, Klotz or Van Damme cables with Neutrik connectors. Dave
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