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lee650

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  1. [quote name='RayFW' post='503225' date='Jun 1 2009, 07:40 PM']Sadowsky still available?[/quote] I was wondering that too, its simply beautiful!!!!
  2. I remember "rock city" very fondly when i was a pup of 14 years old i discovered the electric guitar, i had my school work experience coming up and i remember going in and talking to a nice chap called Jared (who i believe worked/works) for sounds live in newcastle and very kindley got me a place there for a week, it was the catalyst for my love of the bass guitar as i didnt know they existed prior to my visit, i remember i picked up a bass for the first time it was a yamaha if i recall and immediatley fell in love, but not as much as the gorgeous warwick six string streamer they had in all nicely lit and in pride of place, i suppose they were fairly new to the country then and i thought it was the most beautiful thing id ever seen!!!! ive played various warwick streamers over the last 11 years and that instrument was the reason, i was also very fond of a washburn acoustic bass which i used to annoy the staff with as i couldnt play it, i had a great time there and i was given a load of catalogues of warwick and kramer basses which i stuck all over my bedroom wall. That was 21 years ago man im getting old, sorry to waffle, just loved the story and it brought back a load of memories , i was also very briefly the bass player for thomas mcrocklin who i believe works at sounds live, bought a few thing there in the past always nice guys willing to help. anyway keep rockin my fellow geordies - lee
  3. [quote name='steve-soar' post='497794' date='May 26 2009, 09:55 AM']The middle photo, "Three Poofs And A Precision". [/quote] HA HA LMAO!! very funny steve totally true though, thanks for the comment on my daughter, i suppose itll only seem like five minutes till Evies 21, time flies!!! my respects to you - lee
  4. Just bought some schaller tuners from chris, really fast delivery and very well packed, a very nice chap too, you have my recommendation sir you are a gent!!!! cheers - lee
  5. Some cracking pics lads and lasses i suppose i better show myself then!! [attachment=25939:P5130174.JPG] Taken during a recent production of "godspell" some nice 7/8 and 5/8 moments in that one. rita got to go out for that!!! [attachment=25940:P5040153.JPG] This one was taken during "anything goes" in blackburn, unfortunately we look like the bloody village people, the things i do for amateur theatre, my latest baby Rusty was root fifthing for that!!! [attachment=26375:Lee_birt...h_08_020.jpg] Me rockin with "ruby" [attachment=25941:P4190131.JPG] And me with my beautiful 8 month old daughter Evie Lilly she,s sooo cute!!!! Keep the pics coming always nice to put faces to names- all the best - lee
  6. My favourite string has always been nickel!! i used steels a long time ago when my gear was less than stellar and wanted a brighter tone, steels just sound harsh to me now, for a very long time i used d,addario xl,s which are nickel plated steel and ive always found them to have a nice balance between warmth and zing as they have a nice brightness to them ( and are fairly reasonably priced) my favourite string for sheer quality of tone and balance is the DR sunbeam absolutely lovely sound and tend to work well with most basses, i know it sounds daft but ive found that some brands of string sound better on diffrent basses for example i used elites steels for a while and quite liked them on my jazz, but when i got my first warwick i stopped using them as i found the brighter sound of the warwick just didnt suit them IMO but when i put d,addarios on, the bass came to life. I am back using the d,addarios for financial reasons as i like to change them fairly regularly and having 4 basses means DR SUNBEAMS are just too pricey, will get a set for special gigs though!!! Anyway everyone loves the DR,s give em a go!!! - all the best - lee
  7. He was my first teacher too!! nice fella got me on the reading path which is currently standing me in good stead with the local theatre circuit, he introduced me to his wife with his affecionate nickname for me which was "f***PIG!!!" it would be nice to chat with him again and say thank you. I was later taught by Keith Peberdy who just a fracking dude!!! did wonders for me, Neil harland is a fantastic player and a canny fellow, visit with confidence- all the best - lee
  8. That has to be my perfect sadowsky!!! oh well!!!!
  9. AAWW BARRIE!!!! Thats amazing, is this the one that was reviewed in bass guitar magazine, i really really want this, but cant sell me warwick in time id imagine, its sooo beautiful!!! i cant balieve the price, bump - lee
  10. lee650

    molan

    Just sold my multicomp to barrie, lovely bloke payed fairly quickly with no bother whatsoever, will happily deal with again!!!! thanks very much mate - all the best - lee
  11. lee650

    I'm off to NZ.

    I Love NZ!!! Its a beautiful place, i remember going to a great little cafe in christchurch that had jazz on and did great pizzas, sat in the garden in the sun a lovely day!!!, anyway good luck mate i hope the work picks up so you can buy loads more posh basses, im a bit jealous actually i would love to relocate my family there, as my wife and i really fell in love with the place, i dont think NZ needs any bass players who work in banking but ont worry im a nice guy and im skint too!!!. good luck again crazykiwi - lee
  12. Just as a matter if intrest i have a cij 62 reissue Precision, are these the standard ones for this bass, if so what have you replaced them with, ive been looking for replacemants but hipshot/schaller are too big!! cheers - lee These were taken off a '04 CIJ Fender Precision and are slightly tarnished (the way nickel hardware gets after a while – I guess you could call it mojoed!). Other than that, they work just fine. The second photo shows the sort of tarnish I mean – it's not that noticeable in person. Come with bushings and screws. [attachment=24456:DSC02140.jpg][attachment=24458:DSC02141.jpg] Note that these use a slightly smaller shaft diameter than normal – 12mm compared to 14mm used on other Fender style tuners. Hence, they require a 15mm hole for their bushings and so probably won't fit the majority of headstock holes which are drilled for 17.6mm bushings. The Gotoh [url="http://www.hosco.co.jp/HOSCO_ENGLISH/Pages/gotoh_catalog2008/bass_standard.html#Open%20gear"]product listing[/url] for them has detailed dimensions: [attachment=24457:bass_standard.jpg] They retail for about £50 new, so make me an offer. [/quote]
  13. My fave is tort!! so if your selling it on send me some pics, got a tort on my 62 cij reissue but i dont like it, its that modern rubbishy looking tort, and i want somthing more red, anyway i did get a vintage off white pearl scrachplate for my musicman which looks really smart and the same might look great on a white P, otherwise i,d agree with the gold adonised as i think they look great and im sure i saw one on here recently from "niceguyhomer"-good luck with the search - all the best - lee
  14. [quote name='lapolpora' post='471977' date='Apr 25 2009, 01:24 AM']I've got a bit of a thing for the "natural" look Left to right: 1989 Status Series II; 1992 EBMM Stingray; Fender Jazz CIJ '75RI with Marcus Retro and Gotoh bridge; 1977 Fender USA Precision.[/quote] Hi Derrick Lovely collection, just like myself youve got all the sounds covered, a jazz, a precision, a stingray, and a nice modern sounding status, nothing you cant do with those. Like the look of the gotoh, will definately get one for my precision, BTW i have nordstrand nj,4s in my jazz well worth the money i love em, my sterling has one in too, as soon as ive the cash my precision will get an np 4, good luck on the rig search sounds great what your after-all the best - lee ps - hope you like the octabass!!!
  15. [quote name='The Bass Doc' post='472329' date='Apr 25 2009, 06:39 PM']I remember years ago when I knew Kenny as a player. Bumped into one time and he told me he had started doing bass lessons - I said that I looked forward to hearing the improvement in his playing in the future - HE didn't laugh either.[/quote] BRILLIANT!!!!!
  16. [quote name='woodenshirt' post='468265' date='Apr 21 2009, 11:33 AM']+1 I had one of these basses many moons ago (single p bass pickup)...... it was a stonkin' bass! Mart[/quote] +2 I had one too, the second bass i ever owned, it was al maple with a couple of rosewood stringers, with a single dimarzio p bass pickup, it had a really thin comfortable neck and sounded fantastic, and my dad bought it for me for £20 what a bargain!! i very foolishly traded it in for a sh*t hohner fretless, id have this off you but i like being married!!- bump - lee
  17. [quote name='6stringbassist' post='464563' date='Apr 16 2009, 11:39 PM']Thanks Lee !. Have you got your HD350 yet ?.[/quote] Hi Kev Yeah ive got it now, its been well used but sounds fantastic, i love it , it will stay with me till ive the cash for an epifani ul502 (which will prob be about 20 years ) not used it in anger yet, but its going to be very busy over the next three months, a bit strange not having a valve in the preamp!, but the sound isnt that far off the td650 i used to have
  18. [quote name='EssentialTension' post='466493' date='Apr 19 2009, 02:06 AM']Agreed, congrats to you Kev. But Lee I'm very grateful that you sold it to me!![/quote] And a more deserving chap, i couldnt have gone too really glad your giving it the use i didnt - cheers - lee
  19. May still consider trades for a decent 5 string fender marcus miller 5/Fender Jazz(US) /lakland skyline 5 /musicman stingray HH - WHY
  20. [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='465565' date='Apr 17 2009, 09:45 PM']Hey, remember we're all only a stone's throw from Electro Music in Doncaster, one of the best in the country. Go there and ask for Dave Ryan. He'll sort you out [/quote] +1 got my first ever warwick (streamer lx4) back in 98 and my first SWR rig from dave many moons ago, an absolute gent!! and a great shop - lee
  21. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='465354' date='Apr 17 2009, 06:31 PM']Cheers Lee. ... now if you'll just sell me that JV! [/quote] Ill leave it to you in my will
  22. [quote name='alexclaber' post='465152' date='Apr 17 2009, 03:43 PM']It's certainly a very appealing preamp! Unfortunately adding all that EQ whilst maintaining signal integrity is very expensive, hence the vast price difference between it and the U5 (and similarly between the U5 and Avalon's other preamps). I'm unfamiliar with the effects of output transformers on tone - I'm just aware that if they're not large enough they can form a bottleneck due to the magnetic fields from the two coils failing to couple fully at high power - and that with the high output impedance of a valve amp you have to have an output transformer to shift over to the low voltage high current drive that a speaker needs. But when you have a solidstate power stage you already have the right output impedance so Jonas must prefer what an output transformer does to the tone. I notice the amps are relatively low power (compared to other standalone power amps, they're not much different to typical bass heads) and thus wonder if he likes the sound of a transformer coupled solidstate power amp running beyond its linear zone? Alex[/quote] Bloody hell!!! your a clever bugger - lee
  23. [quote name='LukeFRC' post='388921' date='Jan 22 2009, 08:23 PM']Hi guys A new streamer has a list price of over 3 grand. My blue one 1991 one was listed at £600 as that is what I paid for it, off of warwickhunt, six months ago. For the life of me I do not feel my one, or this one are worth as little as 600; I did feel it wrong however, to make a profit at the expense of someone else on this board and that is why my blue one was/is as cheap as it is. Thats my ethics or my stupidity and not what a early warwick stage one is worth! Warwickhunt is an honest, helpful and great guy to deal with. And he has some great basses for sale at good prices. Get your PM's to him now![/quote] +1 on everything you just said, your a gent!!!!
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