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The Burpster

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  1. Guys, I think you are taking their ebay name a bit literal....

    City bid is an auction house.... they will get allsorts of peeps bringing stuff in to auction off by whatever means will bring teh best return for teh company.

    If thier primary client group is not musos then they would be right to suggest to thier client that they try to sell on gleebay.

    Judging by the new Yamaha kit they are selling I would suggets that this is a bankrupt shop stock clearance or police seized property that has not been reclaimed. Or indeed insurance company property that they have paid out on as part of a claim .


    I would doubt very much that it was lost property and would be alomst 100% sure its not [u]hot [/u]property as this would destroy the companies business profile and reputation which for auctioneers is pretty damn important.

  2. I agree, I have GHS nylons on mine (Ovation Viper) and it has a superb EUB-alike sound...

    I believe Mic the OP wants someting brite tho' as he describes his as sounding "dull and 5hite" normally thats said by folks who like a brite sound...

    My guitarist says those exact same words..... :)

  3. [quote name='lwtait' post='300769' date='Oct 6 2008, 07:59 PM']I'll take your word for it :)[/quote]


    Phewwww thanks, the thought af a busted nut was weighing heavily on my mind..... :huh:

    Actually pit a brass nut on and you can kinda do what you like with the strings, however breaking them away at odd angles will wear assymetric slots in the nut and make the above problems prevalent......

    As an aside if you bend your notes a lot you will do untold damage to the nut with a lateral break angle, and a plastic/ carbon /bone nut.

  4. [quote name='bass_ferret' post='300817' date='Oct 6 2008, 09:20 PM']Take your word for it. When I got my ultralights they come in 1/2 and 3/8 inch sizes.[/quote]


    Your both kinda correct, the traditional sizes for US basses (the US has never been very good at accepting metric anything) was indeed 3/8 + 1/2...


    I'll believe you'll find that Schallers are a metric equivalent and indeed the required bore sizes are 12mm and 17mm.....

    If you want /need trad US sizes, your better off with an American make replacement, Gotoh or Hipshot still work in US AF sizes.....

    Bless 'em....

  5. It puts (a lot) less strain on the nut and provides a constant break angle which we all know provides less string intonation/ tuning / breakdown problems....

    Thats why so many designers go to quiite a bit of trouble to get the strings lined up without infringing someone elses headstock shape and hence patent.....

    Stringing like that method above is asking (no begging) to break a nut.....


    Be my guest try it......

  6. [quote name='BassManKev' post='299817' date='Oct 5 2008, 11:55 AM']always try and loosen first :)[/quote]

    That is actually very GOOD advice. FWIW if I am working on any guitar I havent played with before, i mark the t-rod bolt (or nut) with a fine feltip pen in a line onto the wood. and loosen it at least 1/4 turn before going any tighter.....

    My advice is as you havent worked on this bass before, TAKE THE NECK OFF for this first tweak and make sure the bolt/nut is not seized.....

    Hearing a grunching noise or loud PING is not something I would like to hear or in your case your mate will thank you for!

  7. ALL black hardware looks great I love it.....

    What I dont like is makers that mix bits of chrome and black or mix any colors for that matter (even my PRSs suffer that from new... :) )


    IMHO I cant wait to see your 'vette pimped....

    I must say I did have a chuckle to myself when I saw the title, for a second I was expecting a 1967 drophead chrome bumper Corvette stingray....

  8. [quote name='mr_russ' post='299355' date='Oct 4 2008, 01:59 PM']Very nice - but what's going on with the stringing at the headstock? :wacko:[/quote]


    Good point and well noticed...... obviously being sensible or wise enough to string a bass properly or indeed as it was designed or intended, is not pre-requisit of those having enough money to buy very nice gear ......


    Either that or someone was powdering their nose at the time they were stringing it......



    Shhheeeeesh you cant trust some folks to sit the right way on a toilet seat can you....... :)

  9. [quote name='ezbass' post='299095' date='Oct 4 2008, 04:56 AM']Ooh that's dirty!!! PRS should bring out that bass in their SE range, I loved the J electronics meets 'Ray body vibe, but not the price.[/quote]

    Agreed 100% I have been constantly nagging both the UK importer and Stevensville to do an SE bass..... it would be easier beating myself to death with a lettuce leaf.....

    And whilst you say you dont like the price, they are not as dear as you might think (although buying a new one in teh UK when they were available was quite expensive) there is currently a nice 2001 EB IV on thatbay for $1100 ........

    A bargain if you are prepared to take a bit of a gamble buying from the US .....

  10. Despite not being a fan of Cherry red tanslucent, I have just had an embarassing but not entirely unpleasent miss-hap in my undergarments!

    Very nice pics......

    Wanna spill the beans on who's collection this baby sits in? I like to keep tabs on my 2's brothers....... :)

  11. [quote name='budget bassist' post='298847' date='Oct 3 2008, 07:21 PM']Is that sutton as in sutton in ashfield? I might give neil from nscustoms a shout too, see what he can do for me. Any idea on prices?

    Without being a bit too adventurous for my first build, i'd really like a figured maple top on an ash or mahogany body... Shouldn't be too hard should it?[/quote]


    I think you'll find that is Sutton in Surrey........... Anyone south of Watford gap doesnt know there that S-I-A even exists....... :huh:


    Me however have had some truly excellent times in that part of the world :) as I played Hockey fo Mansfield for the best part of 20 yrs....

    :huh:

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