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Nickthebass

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  1. I’ve been thinking about the WB100 - but …. is there any way of getting a 4 ohm load on it without daisy chaining the cabs? I’m running (gen 2 I think) a Barefaced Compact and a Midget T which have only one Speakon in each - so daisy chain is not an option.
  2. Personally - I would go down the head and cab route every time. It’s more flexible and gives you more room for growth. That Ashdown head and cab should be fine in a number of gigging situations. If you need more poke - add another 8 ohm cab and draw the full 500 watts from the power amp. If I was picking cabs for you I’d point you at the Barefaced stuff and build yourself a modular rig. I run a pair of their older cabs - a 1x12 and a 1x15 - giving me in effect 3 rigs to pick from depending on what I need. If / when I ever change them out it’ll likely be for the more old school sounding Barefaced rig - a 2x10 and a 4x10. I am not knocking the Markbass stuff at all - it’s great. Check out their heads and cabs. There was an SA450 head for sale on here - something like that would be great. For me the only hard pre-requisite on a head is two Speakon outs. A head and cab will do everything that a combo can do and more!
  3. Don’t know but you may hear a cry of “pics or it didn’t happen”!
  4. Ok - so that’ll be a late 80s Japanese Squire? Those thing f***ing kill. The necks are great! I still have my first bass - a white 1986 (I think) Squire Jazz. Throw some fancy dan pickups in they’re unbeatable value.
  5. You’re right - Jazz basses do look cool. Ok - *long winded answer alert* *apply the in my opinion filter* The short answer to your final question is - no. It’ll need a visit to a good guitar tech (there’s a thread here somewhere with a list of recommended techs all over the country). They’ll need to rout out a new hole for the split coil pickup. The more typical (I think) modification would be to buy a P and get it routed for a J pick up at the bridge. Again this is major (and non-reversible) surgery. Personally - I wouldn’t even consider it. If I wanted a PJ I would buy one. Personally I don’t buy the “best of both worlds” argument about PJs. For me the best sounds on a Jazz are both pickups on full or backing off the bridge pick (anywhere from a smidge to all the way). Both pickups on full on a J has “a thing” (a bit hollow, nice lows, a bit of cut or bounce up high) that you can’t get from a P. To me - a PJ is neither one thing nor the other. It’s a J with the wrong neck pickup or it’s a P with some a load of business at the bridge to that shouldn’t be there. @Richard R is right on the money. The sound and feel of the instrument in your hands is the most important thing. If it doesn’t feel good to play then you’ll not likely to want to play it and won’t develop a relationship with the instrument. @Bridgehouse is right that the split coil P pick has “a thing” that is great and works in loads of contexts. The counter to that is that a J will do a better impression P than a P will of a J. Anyway - that’s all a matter of opinion. Having looked for Ps with a 38mm nut myself, my conclusion is that they are pretty few and far between unless you want to custom build. In terms of sounds - which players do you like and what do they play?
  6. There’s a great interview with Rachel Loy (Nashville bass player, songwriter, producer etc.) I read yesterday where she compares stunning an acoustic guitar to playing the bass.. ”It’s like an endless windshield wiper that has zero impact on the song. Then you pick up a bass and you hit a big old note, like, “What now, motherf***ers?” [Laughs.] https://bassmagazine.com/artists/rachel-loy-nashvilles-finest
  7. Am I the only one who read that as … my name is Paul “WAAA AAAH and I am funky”!!!
  8. The American necks felt pretty similar to me - don’t recall if the measurables were identical though.
  9. +1 to this. My hands aren’t the biggest and I play 5 pretty much all the time. The 4 extra notes are cool (sometimes) - but being able to play a low E whilst still having 2 octaves pretty much under your hands is great. I learnt on J’s - and have pretty much only ever played them. Don’t be spooked by the P’s wider nut. The modern ones (pretty much anything that isn’t a 50s reissue) I found to be totally playable. I had the “my hands are small therefore I can’t play a regular P” thing in my head for a long time though. The modern ones are also pretty reasonable in terms of depth front to back compared to some of the older style baseball bat necks which again helps if you don’t have tentacle fingers.
  10. Ok … zombie thread … but - tell me more about this box set!
  11. Thanks very much! At the moment I'm going to sleep staring at a load of exposed brickwork and bits of wood that need replacing.
  12. Looks like my spare cash is being tied up in roof / joist issues at the minute. 😞
  13. Hi! Can you tell me anything about the feel of the neck? How wide is the nut for example? Also any thoughts on delivery / collection? Cheers Nick
  14. *EDIT* This bass is now sold.* A Sadowsky Metro MV4 - one of the early Japanese models for sale or trade. Slimmed down J type body, beautiful feeling neck, Sadowsky branded machine heads, humbuckers and the trademark 2 band Sadowsky pre-amp. The volume pot also has a pull to bypass the pre-amp in case of battery issues (it sounds nice passive too in fact). The bass if generally in good condition with a low action and plays really nicely. There is one barely noticeable dink just above the 15th fret but this has no impact on playability (in fact I had to hunt for it to take a picture). Includes the original Sadowsky case. Weight is pretty much 4kg on the nose per my kitchen scales. I bought it new at The Gallery in Camden and it was my main bass until early 2012 and has been a back up ever since. I'd prefer a sale but I'm open to trades for a good 4 string P bass (doesn't have to be a Fender). I'd be interested in something of a similar value like a recent US Fender model or PX (cash my way) for something like a Nate Mendel or similar. Must be passive, single split coil pick up (no P/Js, P/MMs etc.). I'm not too fussed about colours or fretboard woods but extra marks for a Jazz width neck or something else slim. I'm in Edinburgh and would prefer to meet up but happy to discuss postage, delivery to get a good deal done. Thanks Nick
  15. Nickthebass

    SOLD

    👍 I was on the scrolly bit on my phone.
  16. Nickthebass

    SOLD

    Very nice. The necks on these are meant to be great! Was this a custom order? The Lakland website doesn’t seem to list black as a standard colour.
  17. @dodge_bass - anything you can help with?
  18. Thanks very much. 😊 At heart though it’s just a Jazz bass albeit with some bells and whistles.
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