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  1. I'm just curious as to how long some people have waited, or have been waiting, for a particular bass you've been after, to become available. I'm talking used/vintage and not a GAS bass, but one you've always coveted. Was it instant? A few years? Did it turn up when you least expected it/weren't looking?

    I have 2 or 3 different makes/models i'm always looking for, but i've been trying to find a CS '55-57 type precision in sunburst (an original is out my price range), or a lightweight and affordable '68 Tele bass. Dealer ones seem to be quite pricey.
    Anybody find their bass? Are you still looking? Did you give up? Did it turn out to be what you wanted?

  2. [quote name='thodrik' timestamp='1482059155' post='3197224']
    I guess that £1500 for an American made, passive Fender bass is about the going rate.

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    Astounding, as it's almost twice the amount as back in 2008 (with the then, newly upgraded USA standards). Which is not all that far away.

    I did notice that Fender realised that they overpriced their recent PJ Mustang offset basses (in the UK), shaving off about £220 from the original price.

  3. I think Fender's 2008 update to their Standard range was great, some true upgrades. I kind of think that if you own a 2008 up, you don't really need to look at these, as they don't really offer much of anything 'better'. Of course, if they were to offer some enticing colours, that could be enough to swing it :P but they haven't really managed that either.

  4. [quote name='Killstarz' timestamp='1480853790' post='3187534']
    I've potentially got the opportunity to pick up a pair of Aguilar db112s. Anyone got any experience with putting the otb500 through this setup before?
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    I regularly gigged an Aguilar DB210 cab, both with my OTB500 and AD200B before that. It was always more than enough/plenty loud. I hardly turned up far on either amp.

  5. I've noticed the Offset Mustang PJ bass price has dropped significantly. Fender now advertising £539, with most UK shops selling at around £517. I'm sure these were around the 700 mark just days ago (Richtone music currently has one at £732), which was obviously a crazy price.

    RE the Pros. Was it too much to ask to have a Burgundy Mist colour option?

  6. MIMs are perfectly capable basses (good enough for Ben Shepherd for example). However, what I like about the MIAs eg USA standard, are the little things like the thicker headstocks (more wood), quality pickup, rolled fingerboards etc. I always find that the 'little differences' in gear, reveal themselves at gig volume/situations. I think Fender upped their game from the 2008 USA standards onwards. The Pro series aren't a direct replacement for the USA standards, but they will fill that gap. I'm sure the USA standard will return at some point.

  7. [quote name='Muppet' timestamp='1480936176' post='3188119']
    New pickups (what was wrong with the custom shop 60s?), revised neck profiles and a couple of new colours. Better to get a bargain on a new American Standard...
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    I guess as this is not the 'Standard range' anymore, rather 'Elite' like 'Deluxe' etc, hence new noiseless pickups.

  8. [quote name='Merton' timestamp='1460476242' post='3026043']
    I still rate the WT550 as the best solid state head I've ever owned. Brilliant preamp :)
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    This was on my radar, way back when i got my OTB 500. It still is and i'd like to A/B one with a LMIII.

  9. Are you saying the LM3 has a more pleasing tone/body/feel to your ears? I like the idea of the multi band (spectra)comp on the TC though, built in tuner etc. But i would probably take better tone over features at the end of the day. I'd say the DI out tone/quality is pretty important to me due to its use live/recording. But i guess the DI quality is directly related to the quality of the preamp (pre-EQ).

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