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I was very tempted by the Bruce Thomas Profile bass but every picture I've seen of one has the pole pieces on the D and G really out of alignment with the strings. The tort pickguard is cut wrong on every one, with the outside poles of the A and D directly on top of each other. Check out how a real P has it's pickups positioned for reference. You don't notice this on the first Profile Bass run with the blank covers of course. Lovely looking and sounding bass but considering all the work they put in with the prototypes getting it 'right', that is a massive schoolboy error! Does kind of make me wonder what else they've missed..
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Eye contact with your band members, relax and BREATHE.
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YouTube.
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I had a P bass tuned to BEAD. Played and sounded excellent. Ernie Ball Slinky singles: .135 .100 .075 .055 for a well balanced set.
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Five basses in, I'm starting to realise I'm just a P kinda guy
miles'tone replied to mingsta's topic in Bass Guitars
He smart enough to create a top team around him, listen to working musicians and give them what they wanted. With visual appeal in spades. -
I reckon you'd regret swapping that for a jazz mate. It reminds me of Norman Watt-Roy's original rhythm stick converted 70s P bass. I can vouch for Dave Dearnaley's craftsmanship - he sets up all my basses and built one for me a few years ago! The guy's a genius imo. The guitars he builds from scratch are incredible!
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I was in Wunjo's a couple of weeks ago and finally got my hands on a special. F**k me I was impressed! It was an all black, roasted maple board bass with fingerprints all over it. My No.1 bass is a 62 relic Custom shop P but if they had offered me a straight swap I would have. It was so light and easy to play... and that neck! Plugged in it was so versatile and punchy - the new pickup (single H version) and pre were amazing. So much so that I didn't want to try any other bass in there. Every slight of turn of the eq was valid plus finger placement really made such a difference. As a purely p bass guy these days I was sold! I used to play an 86 Stingray for many years but these specials are in a different league. The only negative - for want of a better word - was that acoustically the ray was not as vibrant or 'alive' sounding as my custom shop, but the new eq is the bomb and more than compensates. Imho the specials have lost nothing of the Stingray sound but gained so much more. Smitten!
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Just received a nice leather strap off Dave. Great comms and although I said there was no rush, it was delivered promptly anyway. Thank you Dave, much appreciated! 👍
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Fender Squier Precision Bass (With extras) SOLD.
miles'tone replied to blunderthumbs's topic in Basses For Sale
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Newly-discovered love of Trevor Bolder's playing
miles'tone replied to bassbiscuits's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for the heads up regarding all of the above. Sounds like he's the perfect new vein I need to mine! 👍 -
I read that as Has Anyone Seen The Pogues? I really should stop drinking and get some sleep..
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I've got a good new one that I'm going to sell. I'll PM you at lunch time. I'm paid up btw mods! 🙂
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- SOLD - Fender Jazz MIJ 1984 vintage white-£490
miles'tone replied to basscell's topic in Basses For Sale
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Your favourite (famous - e.g. mainstream) music videos
miles'tone replied to EBS_freak's topic in General Discussion
A leather-clad Kate Moss ragging a Dodge Challenger. What's not to love? -
Your favourite (famous - e.g. mainstream) music videos
miles'tone replied to EBS_freak's topic in General Discussion
Stoned as f**k -