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TRBboy

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  1. Order a Custom spec Sandberg Basic Ken Taylor 5 and have a load of change left!
  2. That's lovely. I hope to be able to afford a Custom finish one day, but no time soon..... Enjoy!
  3. That's lovely. I hope to be able to afford a Custom finish one day, but no time soon..... Enjoy!
  4. [quote name='Christian Houmann' timestamp='1371791773' post='2118115'] Hey guys. I'm a new Sandberg owner. A MarloweDK is white. A great bass [/quote] Very nice Christian! I have not seen one of these before, I thought the MarloweDK was only available in the fiesta red colour with the graphic. What is the 12th fret inlay? Hope you enjoy it!
  5. [quote name='BigBeatNut' timestamp='1371472568' post='2114201'] Very cool looking bass. [/quote] Thanks man, I love it! Comfortable, great tone, and really inspires my playing.
  6. If you want to hear my Basic Ken Taylor, here's a link to some sample tracks I did with Hereford Soul Choir a little while ago: [url="https://soundcloud.com/herefordsoul/sets/hereford-soul-choir-sample"]https://soundcloud.com/herefordsoul/sets/hereford-soul-choir-sample[/url]
  7. Playing with Hereford Soul Choir at one of the festivals we did last weekend: [attachment=137062:Soul choir pic1.jpg]
  8. [quote name='Dave Vader' timestamp='1371131254' post='2110205'] Yeah, but for 15 quid a can, and a bit of sandpaper, you can do that particular mod, incredibly easily. [/quote] Personally, I wouldn't even bother with the can! Any cheap basses I've had in the last few years that suffer shiny/sticky neck syndrome get a light but even rub down with 1200 grit paper. Goodbye stickiness, hello silky smooth!
  9. Maybe post a pic of said balls up and see if anyone's got any other ideas? If its large enough to require that amount of sawdust I would probably try getting an offcut of ash and crafting a piece the right size and shape. Always looks better if it's do-able
  10. [quote name='John Cellario' timestamp='1371067462' post='2109505'] Sandberg just sent me these pics of my California TM4, soon to arrive...can't wait! [/quote] Very nice man! Is it an ebony board? Makes me want to order another one.......
  11. Very nice colour dude! Is it a mex or USA? Did my old baby stay within the Basschat fold? Hope you enjoy it!
  12. It's all personal preference really, you just need to experiment and find what works for you. In the last 12 months (since moving to 5s exclusively), I've gone lighter and ended up on .040"-.125" (previously Rotos, but now back on D'addario Prosteels). I was on a mission to make my basses as easy to play as possible, and combined with a low action and a lighter touch, I now find my basses so much easier to play. My hands feel much quicker and less inhibited getting around, is generally much more comfortable and easier to play. If it's any help, I did a little poll last year to find out what other 5 string players use: http://basschat.co.uk/topic/179671-5-string-players-what-gauge-strings-do-you-use/page__mode__show
  13. Ah, the natural one. I've had the 4 and 5 string versions of these, they really are incredible basses! Wish I had some spare cash..... :-( Best of luck with the sale!
  14. Got to be an Ibanez Soundgear for a narrow 5er.
  15. With the MM pup being so far back on the Sandbergs, it is as ghostbass says, more like a p/j on steroids. The MM actually works out to be more "in balance" with the p pup than a j would, and obviously you've got no worries about hum. You still get that great Bridge pup sound, but without any of the negatives, or weakness sometimes associated with a j pup.
  16. [quote name='wombatboter' timestamp='1369046621' post='2084138'] The neck is actually a bit thick but I've got big hands so that's not really a problem.. I'm not used to playing five string anymore so I have some problem picking it up actually but every now and then I need a 5 for certain situations so I bought this one and I'm getting used to 5 a bit more.. Recorded this clip this morning to give an idea.. not the best sound through my recording device but it beats writing about it. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJeyHepwiys&feature=youtu.be[/media] [/quote] Thanks for that man! Nice playing btw!
  17. Personally, I couldn't give a rats ass what the neck looks like, as long as it feels right. I don't generally get on with painted necks, too sticky (and I'm really not sweaty at all). Like Pete said, 1200 grit paper makes a maple neck that's gone shiny over time feel silky smooth again, although I must confess I've only ever done it on cheap instruments!
  18. Save up a little more and buy a Sandberg Basic Ken Taylor! It doesn't get better than that IMHO.
  19. [quote name='wombatboter' timestamp='1368876004' post='2082533'] They are pretty similar actually.. the 5 sounds a bit "beafier" but the controls deliver the same crisp sound as my 4-string. Price/quality Sandberg gives the best there is imo.. Used them in all sorts of bands and they get the sound across.. That mid-boost makes sure you get the bass sound you want in any lousy sound situation. I sold my Wal bass and I thought I would regret it but I can get pretty much that same "nosy" sound from these basses.. This is my 4 string (you've got a good memory :-)) [/quote] Yeah, I always remember that pic of you biting it! How does the neck feel on the custom? I know your tm2 is a 4 so it's not a fair comparison, but I would imagine the custom feels a little finger and flatter across the back. Damn it, got gas for a custom now!
  20. [quote name='wombatboter' timestamp='1368875163' post='2082517'] Bought this Sandberg 5 Custom here on bass.chat and still very pleased with it.. had Wal, Ken Smith, F bass in the past but this one easily reaches the same level of craftsmanship for a much lower price.. [URL=http://s162.photobucket.com/user/wombatboter/media/SandbergCustom001_zpsf5cdfbdc.jpg.html][IMG]http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t247/wombatboter/SandbergCustom001_zpsf5cdfbdc.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [/quote] WOW! Nice. Let me know if you want to sell. ..... Wasn't it you who had the California TM2 with rarewood top? If so, how does the custom compare?
  21. TRBboy

    pre amps

    Could well be the jack socket, but could also be a short of some kind. Usually the shielding (whether it's copper tape, graphite paint, or whatever) is in constant contact with part of the circuit, or part of the jack socket, and this drains the battery. Have a look at the wiring and see if the shielding is contacting the circuit anywhere (other than the earth)
  22. I LOVE that white Clover!
  23. I know it sounds lame, but there is really only one answer: The one that feels and sounds right for you!
  24. Sandberg Electra VS4 if you want something different? Otherwise, I'd keep an eye out for a Fender Classic 50's Precision. I bet the MTD is great though, but there do seem to be mixed reviews about the Kingston range (although if Ed rates it, it must be good!).
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