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Hi, is this still available and whereabouts in Kent are you?
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Hi, do you know if this is Ash or Alder body?
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It's like a game of delusional b*llshit bingo.
Widespan separate coils humbucker.
I wired pickups up in series.
I also love his precise approach to trussrod adjustment.
I made the neck too flat and lost clarity on the first 5 frets. But it sounds great above the 12th fret.
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Maybe it's an elaborate drug dealing operation. Those 'instruments' are worth £100 tops.
What the photos don't show is a chamber in the body filled with several hundred pounds worth of your finest Bolivian marching powder.
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Great price, but it's collection only from Northumberland.
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You lot are just getting too fussy.
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So you reckon around $800 is a fair price? Weighing up if I can make back $699 on the signed 8x10 photo.
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Been hankering after a Peavey T40 bass for a few years.
Found this one on the Bay. Not just any old Peavey T40 though. This one is owned by a bona-fide celebrity and even comes with an 8x10 photo
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Petrol station toilet foto-finish
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If he thinks that's poop brown he should see a specialist. Either an optician or a proctologist.
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Bass > pedalboard > amp.
Over the years I've settled on which elements of the signal chain from fingers > FOH have the biggest impact on my sound.
1. Relatively fresh Roundwound strings
2. Single coil jazz style pickups.
3. Compressor
4. EQ to remove 1kHz
5. Relatively high gain input or light overdrive.
90% of the sound processing is done before hitting my amp. The only thing amp wise that really impacts sound is having a cab with a tweeter.
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Begs the question of why you wouldn't just stick a 5 string bridge back on, pop in a new nut, shove an old 5 string set on and let buyer decide whether the B sounded muddy or not.
Lazy
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Trade you one for a nice bass.
Got to love tech. Try now 🤡
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Is it a 4? is it a 5?
I very nearly bought a white one of these 30 years ago. Even stuck a £20 deposit on it before finding a black Charvel Fusion V in a local music shop and begging my girlfriend to lend me difference.
Before you judge me as a typical sponging muso, I should add we've now been married 23 years. Knew she was a keeper.
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PM sent with an offer.
Drummer has put on some weight during lockdown and the extra momentum generated by his bingo wings has made him much louder.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/333749530501
Not sure what to make of this. Actually, I am, it's hideous and there's more dips and elevation in the neck than you'd find in Norfolk.
Bridge saddles, pickup and tuners are decent. Buyer would be better off binning instrument and reusing parts
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On 03/03/2021 at 16:11, MacDaddy said:
Wow! They are women!
They are in a band but they are women!
They are playing their own instruments but they are women!
They are playing metal but they are women!
They are doing what men do but they are women!
Whatever next? Maybe we'll have women driving buses, and possibly even women being politicians!
Whatever next? Well, you asked for it.
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Jazz
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1. Relic'ed ESP jazz fretless. Lindy Fralin pickups.
2. 1996 MIJ 75 ressiue jazz. Natural Ash. KioG0n custom wiring loom with series switching on tone pot.
3. 2001 MIA Deluxe Jazz V. Alder body and maple neck. Custom purple refinish (Originally translucent red) . Stock preamp replaced with Audere preamp with vol, blend, bass, mid, treble and passive tone.
4. 1996 MIA Deluxe Jazz V (50th Anniversary). Alder body and pau ferro fingerboard. Custom blue finish (originally 3TSB). Stock tuners, pickups and preamp replaced with Hipshot Ultralites, Fender SCN pickups and Audere preamp with vol, vol, bass, treble and passive tone
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Stadium 5 string fretless. Super light body with thick wenge fingerboard. 35" scale, Bartolini pickups and 2 band EQ. For those wondering, Stadium was the brand used for a series of instruments licensed by The Bass Centre and manufactured in Europe by Michael Tobias Design in the late 90s/early 00s. Some of you may remember the highly regarded MTD Grendel series, which were much the same.
ESP LTD Made in Vietnam reliced jazz fretless. I don't know whether the whole bass is an ESP or just an ESP neck on an alder body. The relic job is very good. The neck is lovely. Chunky '74 jazz profile with a thick rosewood board. I swapped pickups for some Lindy Fralins with bridge rewound to vintage spec by Bare Knuckle and it sounds lovely now.
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Tech21 Landmark 300 head into a GK Neo 212 cab. I have a second matching cab for large gigs/showing off.
Channel A is the RPM preamp - I set with a higher gain sound with plenty of presence and roll off bass.
Channel B is the RBI preamp - I scoop out 1kHz and back off treble for a smooth, thumpy tube sound
I mostly run it with both channels mixed
Pedal board covers all of the sounds I need
TC Electronic polytune > MXR Bass enveope filter > MXR Bass octave Deluxe > MXR BAss Cmpressor > EHX Bass Clone > Earthquaker Device Cloven Hoof or MXR Deluxe Bass Fuzz
If I can't take my amp, I bring my Sansamp Bass Fly rig instead and use that as my preamp stage.
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Complaining On Stage
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This. Let people enjoy your set however they want, as long as it isn't spoiling things for others.