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lonestar

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  1. We saw them last night in Cambridge. Brilliant a really fun gig and great bass led grooves
  2. Hi Luke is this still for sale ?
  3. That sounds a good find. I quite like the newer silky neck finish but you can't beat a good Japanese P and I really like the 62 re-issue, esp with the US pickups that some have. I wish I'd bought one back in the '90s.
  4. That sounds like a grand day out ! i agree with your verdict of the American Pro. My player needed a bit of a truss rod tweak as there was too much relief, and intonation needed adjusting on a couple of strings but now plays really well.
  5. I A/B’d the player and the Am Pro The pro was really good but way beyond my budget at another 800 quid I rehearsed with my Player FSR on Monday and absolutely love it. I didn’t try the Musicman but I did try a lovely sunburst 5 string at Wunjos Unfortunately Wunjos couldn’t get me an FSR in that colour so I ordered it from my local PMT on Friday it was in store on Saturday. They matched the lowest price £639. Kudos to Tom at Wunjos his response was sorry couldn’t help in this instance but as long as I got the bass I wanted that was the main thing as I d be back next time I purchased something. I certainly will. Great service good prices and nice folk in the heart of the West End; what’s not to like?
  6. Fender Player Series FSR
  7. Picked it up today Adjusted intonation a quick tweak of truss rod and removed poxy stickers and residue- it’s really good; I’m very pleased.
  8. Lovely with the black plate.
  9. Having tried a maple v PF fretboard Player I’ve pulled the trigger on this FSR Player Precision which arrives tomorrow. I’m very excited. I felt that the maple as predicted was a bit brighter and snappier, while still having a nice thump, filling the space nicely between my bitsa rosewood P bass and growly USJazz.
  10. I’m now convinced I want Player series precision but not sure whether to go for maple or Pau Ferro !
  11. Yes I think that and possibly a fret edge tidy would be my first actions how do yo think the new Mex v US pickups compare. Couldn’t tell in the shop. re Fender QC I remember buying my Mex Strat back in the ‘90s that I tried loads to get a good ‘un.
  12. Possibly I was surprised as I tried a Mex Classic ‘50s one a few years ago and was impressed Maybe the new ones work better as a Jazz. it was nicely set up and there was no single thing wrong that I could spot just felt and sounded underwhelming. The Player just felt and sounded “the money”. Maybe I was schmoozed by the nicer silky neck finish on the player like the Am Pro
  13. Called into Wunjo’s today tried a few precision’s in the following order and after a very quick and abc unscientific test through the same amp/speaker came to following first impressions: a Fender vintera: meh OK but felt a bit cheap and copy’ish for a 700quid plus bass. Anodised pickguard would be off to eBay too.Very disappointing. b Fender American Pro maple fretboard: Lovely. sounds and plays just as I expect a P to be, nice finishing on the neck frets etc. But £1475!!! c Fender Player series Mexican Rosewood fretboard: really good not quite as full on as the US pro but still a very good P bass. Frets could do with a tidy in the edges and maybe upgrade some electrics and possibly hardware but nice neck and finish like the US. For 600 quid I probably would if I had the dosh and it’s almost half the price of a US one. I really liked it. Surprised and impressed. The chap in Wunjos was great, very helpful and would have been happy to do me nice deal on this as it was a quiet and very wet day. Only downer was that some s**tbag nicked my mates umbrella which he left by the door. Probably a guitard as I can’t insgine a fellow bassist would stoop so low.
  14. Thanks for all your work as ever. Great blog
  15. Only for ones that didn’t like it after not going
  16. I went along to a LBGS show years ago, not long after I got my Markbass cmd210 combo and went on the stand and told Marco de Vigilis how pleased I was with it. Next thing I knew I was whisked off in a lift between him and another couple of guys, on a wave of enthusiasm up to a conference room to see and try all the new line of amps. Knew then that I'd chosen the right product(even if it was all a bit surreal and scary in equal measure.
  17. I’m not going to whinge as I went along last Sunday with another bassist mate of mine and had a really nice day out. Yes the quiet time wasn’t enforced, more headphones would be great, and why does everybody slap ? Kinda know what expect though tbh. However in spite of all that we met some nice bass folk, tried some great instruments,albeit unplugged apart from a Dingwall which had a little amp and headphones attached. Brilliant; other exhibitors please note. Really enjoyed Dave Marks’ and Paul Geary’s workshops. Edit: sorry this wasn’t supposed to link to the above but while I’m here was it you on the Markbass stand Mojoke that me and my mate Steve had s chat about tweeter attenuators and second cabs? If so thanks; very nice to meet you
  18. Yep we had our photo studio in the basement. Probably queued for a sausage roll at the same coffee bar upstairs Small world. We were lucky to have worked there at a great time, pre-John Burt for me !
  19. I was at Cavendish Square 82-84 then TVC ‘84-85 Chris Capstick, lovely bloke, was on attachment with us from TV news while I was there
  20. I worked in the darkroom at picture publicity in the West End an then assistant photographer at Television Centre
  21. I had to go to his house once back in the '80s when I worked for the Beeb. In his basement along with his extensive record collection was a signed framed gold disc from Frankie for relax
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