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LukeFRC

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  1. davetbass was looking for one of these I think....
  2. [quote name='RichZbaraski' timestamp='1344464499' post='1765145'] So, I may have the opportunity to buy a 1963 Fender Jazz bass for £800! Crazy right?! Reason is, is that it really needs a refinish and the markings on the neck have been sanded off swell as the logo (ugly red varnish refinish) though the markings are still on the neck plate and majority of the hardware is original. My question is, refinished in OLY white with a matching headstock, how much do think this will be worth? I've seen a unoriginal refinished 63 jazz bass go for around £2,750 but I can't be sure Sorry if this is violating any rules! rich [/quote] sorry for being an idiot... but why does it matter what it will be worth? You will never be able to prove more than hearsay what it is or isn't- it may be a fender- it may not be. So that given- what matters is what the thing is like to play, is it a amazing bass? is it worth 800 or more even now? If it is then why not get it and get something special at a good price. But it would be fraudulent to buy, refinish and sell as an original and you don't have a clue- so the question is- if I got this, and refinished it would Bass + refinish < sale price if I wanted to move it on? For info there was a jazz that a guy sold on here last year that he sold as a bitsa with possibly some old fender parts on it. Dead honest, and it looked like it possibly was real old parts- but again couldn't prove more than he had a good jazz bass. I think it went for £550 or so
  3. [quote name='gjones' timestamp='1344463698' post='1765126'] Very true. Why spend £150 on a set of Lindy Fralins when you could have a secondhand set of pickups from an Squier affinity for £15. If subtle upgrades to the quality of a pickup's component parts can make a big difference to their sound quality, why can't the same improvement be found when you upgrade your electronics? After all a pickup is just wire and some magnets. [/quote] because there are many different variables in the construction of that pickup that affect it's working. A pot is a variable resistor, and while one can be smoother in it's sweep, something giving 250k ohm resistance should sound the same as something else giving 250k ohm resistance.
  4. [quote name='Ou7shined' timestamp='1344460571' post='1765052'] No that's slightly facetious. But continuing the analogy, when we are speaking about the musical response of pots you might as well be saying to your tyre guy "don't get the air for your tyres here, it's free. The garage round the corner charges 20p air... it's bound to be better". [/quote] Not wanting to knock the stuff KiOgon does.... given how soldering iron resistant a lot of folk are on here... I can believe a well made set of components could be better than an idiot made set..... I am more intreaged by all the "CTS pots changed my tone" thing... would be fascinating to actually test... I guess there could be intolerances to the pot track? or something inducing additional capacitance?
  5. [quote name='warwickhunt' timestamp='1344436625' post='1764465'] Sorry but I have to disagree for the very reasons that you think that they are great! I agree with all of the statements that a Wal can sound great BUT having owned one many years ago (and having one in the house now on loan), I have to say that they infuriate me with their ability to allow 'me' to screw the tone up! I found that when I owned mine that if I gave it just a bit of a tweak mid song/gig it had the potential to start to sound pants and I'd then spend the rest of the gig trying to get back what I wanted... not my idea of fun. Not saying that they aren't great basses, I have liked the neck of everyone that I have tried but I find them generally a bit too heavy and those tone circuits are just not for me. [/quote] so not like P basses then?
  6. is there a mute button?
  7. http://youtu.be/nxJtW2qOKkA
  8. [quote name='davehux' timestamp='1344170078' post='1760630'] I had a sniper bid ready to go on this item, and he obviously panicked and pulled it just before the end. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170889897925#ht_2030wt_922 Now relisted with a reserve. Might bid, might just tell him to poke it Grrrrrrrrrrrrr I hate that!!! [/quote] its been on sale on here for a while. Er why not pm the seller on here and make an offer that way. He's a good guy. I don't really think he's a b@stard for pulling a sale. Esp given the nature of the item.
  9. much cheaper one on gumtree
  10. and how much money have you spent on basses since you started out before you realised that "your" sound was a P bass?
  11. [quote name='noelk27' timestamp='1344176762' post='1760710'] You mean pinned? If so, then can I suggest we entitle the thread "Mahogany". If that's a touch obscure, then perhaps "Zero fret". Or we could just have a poll to decide the title, there are bound to be so many others with favourite phrases mined from his listings. [/quote] seriously I don't think it would need to be pinned to be near the top
  12. do you think we should just have one thread for this fella?
  13. I read that on talk bass the other day
  14. [quote name='Stephen Houghton' timestamp='1344103886' post='1759904'] Gotta be worth more than that, Maya yes but not El Maya surely? You cant get these anymore! Still plays better than fender precision [/quote] You can't get small pox anymore either. I'm just going by the prices I've seen over the last few years. Bassassin isn't around at the moment but theres one or two more folk with a bit more knowledge. Maya/el maya you need to find someone who knows enough about japcrap to know the difference between the Rokkoman brands- but not someone who knows enough that they will just sit on ebay picking up japcrap bargins at around the £100 mark.... now given a USA fender is going down to about £500 secondhand... and you can buy a second hand JV squier for £450 (not collectors, but with up grade pickups and new fretless ebony board) and the last Squier SQ P bass went for £350 ish... all of which to the general player as a brand are more desirable.... I don't quite know how much you would be expecting to get for this? I have picked up similar quality japcrap, and of far more desirable brands for under £100
  15. notice the top cutaway on the guitar too? my guess.... until big red x comes and tells us.... first act
  16. [quote name='overwater#1' timestamp='1344001415' post='1758529'] Same- I spent ages trying to get one! I ended up having to offer Alan money, and pay probably over the odds for this one. I since bought the DB750, and just prefer the sound and simplicity, although it weighs a hell of a lot more!! I can't believe this has been for sale for so long though... It's now sold however, and is off to France [/quote] glad it's gone. It's one of the few things you expect to fly off the forum the moment it goes up for sale... and you had it at a keen price too. I guess part of it shows how slow the market is at the moment!
  17. search in the "japcrap" thread- a couple of el maya's popped up in there. My guess £50-200 range
  18. [quote name='acidbass' timestamp='1344083161' post='1759512'] Looking into getting one of these bad boys for my Jazz bass. What's the best set of pickups to pair with one? I currently have a set of WIzard 64's and feel I might need something a little more modern sounding to match the capabilities of the J-Retro. Anyone have any recommendations? I've heard good things about the Delanos (JC Series) although am open to all suggestions. Thanks [/quote]also worth considering.... ead (the guy above) has an ACG pre if that floats your boat.
  19. [quote name='acidbass' timestamp='1344083161' post='1759512'] Looking into getting one of these bad boys for my Jazz bass. What's the best set of pickups to pair with one? I currently have a set of WIzard 64's and feel I might need something a little more modern sounding to match the capabilities of the J-Retro. Anyone have any recommendations? I've heard good things about the Delanos (JC Series) although am open to all suggestions. Thanks [/quote] i think it's designed to work with anything. why not try it with the wizards and upgrade if you want a different sound?
  20. [quote name='waynepunkdude' timestamp='1344077148' post='1759421'] Lovely mate but I have a wedding to pay for. [/quote] awww when... same reason I'm going to ignore it, I'm getting married in april. oh BTW... idea for your wedding get up... more you than a suit http://www.milanoo.com/Black-And-White-Unisex-Lycra-Zentai-Suit-p16071.html?searchKeyword=black%20white%20check%20suit
  21. [quote name='waynepunkdude' timestamp='1344072521' post='1759337'] I'm going through tomorrow. [/quote][quote name='Bassman Steve' timestamp='1344074071' post='1759369'] I live near Pompey so not far away if that helps. [/quote][quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1344075267' post='1759393'] Crowthorne...about fifteen minutes through the woods. P [/quote] actually decided- wouldn't be for me right now (though one of the best basses I've tried.... heres a link.... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/G-L-L1000-bass-guitar-/251119124726?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3a77ddc0f6#ht_500wt_1219 one for you wayne?
  22. PROBLEM SOLVED!!! Investigating.... the annoying mid frequency (about 1.06k) ... my pickups are wired straight to jack at the moment.... so I think what I was hearing was the resonant peak... change cables (and therefore both resistance and capacitance) and it goes away. so need to pay attention to pickup loading!
  23. [quote name='rogerstodge' timestamp='1344011804' post='1758759'] Japanese ones are nice [/quote] +1
  24. [quote name='AndyBob09' timestamp='1344046324' post='1759199'] Man, no denying that Creative Scotland put in to music funding but I've always just seen a hell of a lot of art being funded by Creative Scotland - or the Arts Council, as it was. [/quote] Art can meet the criteria things are recognised for better than music can. Without CS most of the art wouldn't happen - but the music still would, it quite hard to think of much music that is both culturally relevant and unable to find most of it's funding from elsewhere- the music business is that a business. I think where it would be worthy is outwith the central belt- helping get bands up north on tour, or helping smaller non commercial (i.e. prob trad) groups tour.
  25. might be worth you sticking L1000 into ebay search term.... If you are near and fancy looking after a bass for me, I'm tempted but can't get there
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