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Rickylee

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  1. Price drop to £275.....giving this bass away ☹️ Need the room. Only have 6 basses left after this one goes 😖 Ricky
  2. Hi, if you want to arrange for the courier to collect the bass I am happy to Box it up for you. Ricky
  3. The bass is in perfect condition. Only have bathroom scales and it comes in at 4.5k a few more pics tho!
  4. Sire Marcus Miller precision / Jazz bass. Light home use only, as new condition. Beautiful bass to play, great versatile sounding instrument. Alder body, maple neck with a 7.25" radius on a rosewood fingerboard. Ricky
  5. Hi, thanks for the cool comments regarding ash and alder basses. Seems we all share the same experiences with the alder/ash comparison. I am looking forward to using this new bass. I like the neck on the bass, maple with perloid inserts, but think I would have preferred the black inserts that come with the vintage ones. But, I didn't fancy the bridge pickup being so close the the bridge. Makes it too toppy and thin and twangy in my opinion. So if I see a nice maple sire neck with black inlays, I might change mine as the old eyes aren't as good as they used to be. Also, I have seen that a few people with sire basses (mostly on Youtube) have managed to change their knobs.... Vol, tone, etc for chrome ones. Anyone here know who might supply them? Thanks Ricky
  6. Hi, got my new sire V7 bass last week. Sounds great! I'm a Fender/Alder man really. Have a few jazz basses and a few Precision basses all Alder as I do like the tone. I do find it hard to cut through the band sometimes and have some definition, clarity in the sound. So, thought I would try an Ash bass for a change. They are a tighter and more punchy in the lower mids as I hear it. Not played with the band yet with it, but, sounds very nice and funky at home. Just wondered if any you guys have thoughts, experience on the alder/ash comparison and choice. cheers Ricky
  7. I have a V1 of the P7 , a 5 string. Can't believe how good and versatile they really are. This is a no brainer if you are looking for a quality budget bass. Happy new year bump for you. Ricky
  8. Thanks. I'll try not buy another one quite yet then cheers Ricky Lee
  9. Ah well, the way it goes. best of luck anyway. Ricky Lee
  10. Hi, just what I was looking for.....any more pics? I am happy to give you your asking price if the bass is ok apart from some marks as you mentioned. Ricky Lee
  11. Sorry to see this bass go, but, lucky Klusee in the Czech Rep has just bought himself a lovely bass. Thanks for the input from you other guys who posted too. Cheers Ricky Lee
  12. Hi, No one in the market for a decent 73 jazz then? As pointed out with this bass, the wiring for the pickups does not seem to be original. The pickups work fine but, may not be the originals. I am willing to reflect this in the price of the bass if anyone wishes to make a realistic offer? I see other 73 Fender jazz basses going for nearly twice what I am asking for this bass. Granted I do not have the original case or the pickup covers. I thought to be fair, that is why I kept the price at what I thought was a realistic leval. As I am sure you understand, I invested my money in this bass a few years ago, so, can't let it go too cheap. Sorry for the lengthy mail, but, felt I needed to have one more say before I try selling it somewhere else. many thanks Ricky
  13. A few more pics. I was asked for some pics of the neck pocket. Ricky
  14. [quote name='gareth' timestamp='1395679869' post='2405012'] unusual to see cloth wiring on a 70's bass? GLWS [/quote] Well spotted. Honestly, I don't know why? As it came to me with this wiring. Ricky
  15. I have owned this bass for about 7 - 8 years. This is an excellent sounding and playing bass. The bass does have some marks and scratches, I never put a scratch on it since I have owened it.....honest! The neck plays beautifully with no buzzing or unwanted noises. The neck does have some marks but, does not affect playing. Machine heads and truss rod works perfectly. Neck is dated Dec 72. The picups as far as I am aware are origonal, but, have no dates or marks. The pots are all dated 44th week of 72 and work great. Origonal Bridge. Origonal scratch plate and thumb rest. No origonal case (have a good Hiscox case tho!) No covers for the pups. Great sounding and playing bass. If you like that jazz honk and great slapping tone.....look no further. I am based in Bracknell, Berkshire. You are welcome to try before you buy, but, NO TEST PILOTS please. Serious buyers only please. I will try sell it here first. If no takers then I will try elsewhere. Sorry, no swaps. will accepet cash, Bitcoin or gold or silver 8)) Ricky Lee
  16. Hi, I'm a young 52 year old bassist looking for other musos to form or join a band. Would like to join a party type/corporate function band to earn a little. Prefer funk disco tunes. From motown to now.......Sister sledge to Cee lo green. Currently going through about 40 tunes from the function band type sets with the opinion that I could colaborate with a similar set in an existing band/new project with the similar aims. My biggest bass influences have been Jaco Pastorius through to Marcus Miller. Good gear and transport. Have played funk, rock, blues and a little jazz too in the past. Cheers Ricky Lee (Berkshire) [email="[email protected]"][email protected][/email]
  17. Hi, not sure if this will cure it, but, try backing off the truss rod tension a little. I have had similar issues in the past and backing off the truss rod did help. Cheers
  18. Hi, Thanks for the posts about the Archer double bass. I still fancy getting one, but, might go for a new one as the price of the damaged ones on ebay climb a bit too high considering. Cheers
  19. Hi, I bought a "Signature" jazz bass from an ebay seller a few years ago (great bass still got it) point being some of the "Signature" basses were 21 fret. This guy used to sell 21 fret "Sinature" necks. [url="http://stores.ebay.co.uk/BuildaBass/Other-/_i.html?_dmd=2&_fsub=1&_sid=34719863&_sop=10&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322"]http://stores.ebay.co.uk/BuildaBass/Other-/_i.html?_dmd=2&_fsub=1&_sid=34719863&_sop=10&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322[/url] drop him an email, he may be able to find one to fit the neck pocket size of your bass.
  20. Sounds great! a lot of effort to get that great sound and feel too. I'm no expert but, the transcription sounds - fits well to me. I play electric bass (at the mo) but I certainly know who Oscar Pettiford is. Got the bar set pretty high. Good job.
  21. This is THE bassline that spawned so many others......as said previously, it's all in the feel. The muting and spacing you leave between the notes is what helps make it. Just keep playing along with the tune with headphones on. When you think you have it, record yourself or use a loop pedal to check.You are looking for your interpretation of it, so, no need to get to hung up on it being absolutely perfect, but, this line is the driving force of the whole toon. Needs the FUNK
  22. Hi, spotted this on ebay......don't know if it is worth chasing. Looks ok apart from the finish and a burst strap in the case. I know a few of you guys rate the Archer and from what I have found out so far (mostly from Basschat) it is probably my best choice for my budget. The auction starts at £500. Ends on Sunday. I think that £600-£650 would be ok, but any more, then you may as well spend £880 for one that isn't ex demo. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Archer-3-4-size-professional-Double-Bass-Ex-Demo-RRP-849-/270931398316?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Sting_Instruments&hash=item3f14c50eac"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item3f14c50eac[/url] appreceiate any input Ricky
  23. I seen Mardisgrass advertising for a bassist on another forum. I was interested in trying out for them, but, never got a reply. I just assumed they had found someone. They did get a new bass player last year, as I saw them advertise for one then too. I heard a demo/montage of some of thier set. They sound very good. Full on entertainment and fun, with good harmonies too! Top band with great potential Ricky Lee
  24. Wow! what a lucky find. Looks like you have your work cut out with this project. I would tackle repairing something like this too! Even if only to learn from the experience. I am a carpenter to trade, but, never tackled anything like this. The veneer should be simple enough to repair, but any splits would need re-inforcing from the inside with an oversize patch, so you would have a firm foundation to close any gaps/splits which then could be repaired from the face side. Not sure what glue is used constructing an ADB but, may be horse-glue or something similar. I think the back would have to come off to gain access to the damaged areas....maybe a hot knife will help seperate the joints, etc. As I said, I'm only guessing. You might be able to find an old piece of veneered furniture as a doner source for the repairs. Would be cool to follow your progress. Udoubtabally speaking to a real luthier who is willing to give up his secrets, would be the best source of advice. Good luck Ricky
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