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lee650

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  1. I spent years using diffrent kinds of FX, a couple of incarnations of boss multifex to a big pedalboard stuffed with EBS effects, had a big phase(no pun intended) of putting together a dream pedalboard, cost me a fortune and i didnt use them an awful lot because my gigs didnt require them, so ive sold them all off, my last one (EBS MULTICOMP) is about to go making me completely effect less, im sur ill get more in the future coz i love em and if im really desperate my tascam bass trainer has them in if i fancy a mess about, im also for the first time in 14 years using an amp without a valve in it, amazing how this tone journey never ends, this site doesnt help either, always something better around the corner, enjoy your toys everyone - lee
  2. Thats really gorgeous Kev!! Starting to regret selling my WAV now i miss it, oh well ill have to get a CRM5 in the future - enjoy
  3. Just bought Lawries EBS HD350, dead cool guy, who has no luck with his vehicles flawless transaction, arrived when he said and fantastically packed, will deal with again. Thanks lawrie your a good un - lee
  4. [quote name='thebeat' post='456954' date='Apr 7 2009, 11:18 PM']Just bought my self another bass and have decided to move this one on. It's a parts bass consisting of the following: Fender American deluxe jazz body in Oly White with an Allparts block and bound maple neck, fitted with Hipshot tuners and a Hipshot D-tuner, Schaller strap locks also fitted. Pups are Seymour Duncans, bridge is Bad AssII with precut saddles. Also fitted with a Varitone control plate and side mounted jack...plate has switch to bypass varitone plate. Body itself was originally thru body stringing but i had to move the bridge back on the body to achieve intonation as the AmDlx jazz bass is fitted with a 22 fret neck and the Allparts neck is only 20 frets, this means that although the thru body holes can be seen on the back of the bass, they cant be used...ferrules are still in place so it all looks pretty tidy. Body itself is unmarked but neck has some marks on binding where it looks like someone has dressed the frets...the frets themselves have plenty of life left in them Asking £350 posted...payment by Bank Transfer only. Will post more detailed pics tomorrow. [/quote] My that precision is gorgeous!!!! hold on a minute bump for a great looking jazz!!! - lee
  5. Hi pete Off on hols on that date!!, spent years doing the holiday parks and pop bands and stuff, so will know most of your set, give me a shout if your stuck in the future- lee
  6. [quote name='The Bass Doc' post='461663' date='Apr 13 2009, 10:31 PM']OK this is me at age 60 (two years ago). The bass is my main gigger a 63 Precision (with added Di Marzio Jazz - sorry!) The bass has been playing the same length of time as me but as you will see is in slightly better condition than I am. The relicing is entirely natural in the case of the bass but in my case there was some deliberate damage caused by tabs & beer.[attachment=23746:Mouth_of_the_Tyne.jpg][/quote] Hey Howard That "relicing" must have cost you a fortune!!! (on you i mean not the bass ha ha!!) loving the bassface we all pull em!!!! great to see ya in action - lee
  7. While this is up, Rich is due some very overdue feedback from me, i bought his accugrooce tri 110 and was and am extremely happy with it, he is a gent and personally delivered the cab to my door, what a star!!!! he likes cold coffee which is a bit strange,(hey iced latte anyone!!!) but a great guy!!!, nice little player too will be one to watch - all the best mate sorry its so late - lee
  8. [quote name='6stringbassist' post='460763' date='Apr 12 2009, 08:33 PM']Lee, I know what you mean and that's what I'm trying to avoid doing. I notice Mark at Bassdirect sells Radial gear, so I'm hoping to pop over this week sometime. How does the HD350 sound with the Accugrooves ?.[/quote] Yeah Mark is doing them for about £75 i think, i was very close close to buying a new one, so got lucky this time!!, im being a bit premature with the signature as i wont get the HD350 Till wednesday, i used to run a td650 through them and they complimented each other very nicely, as the EBS is quite a lively sounding head, and the accugrooves have a very smooth treble response (no sizzle with these babies, but a very musical high end which is actually great for slapping, with the right head!!!) ive tried an hd350 before and found the basic sound to be quite similar although the 650 had a warmer low end due the valve preamp. Im hoping to get a bit nearer to my original sound, really didnt get on with the eden wt550 ive been using, so very excited to get another EBS if all goes well!!. Good luck on the A/B hunt, shame your not local or i,d be more than happy to let you borrow the radial, ill take some pics and post them if you like, the website ones are a bit 1 dimensional - lee
  9. [quote name='6stringbassist' post='460519' date='Apr 12 2009, 12:54 PM']If you've seen my other threads then you now I'm after an A/B switching device to switch between BG and EUB. I want it to be true bypass, quiet and uncloured. [url="http://www.redonionsolutions.co.uk/Gallery.htm"]http://www.redonionsolutions.co.uk/Gallery.htm[/url] These seem to do everything I want, and the price is great but they look a bit like a school science project. Anyone have any experience of their products ?. Are they good and reliable and everything else that I've stipulated ?.[/quote] Know what you mean Kevin- i was going to buy one of these, but was able to get get a second hand radial bigshot i/o and the build quality is fantastic, the old saying applies "you buy cheap, you buy twice" i think the radial is what your looking for, as i said i ran a similar thread about two months ago and the red onion was one of the suggestions -lee
  10. Any idea if an EBS hd 350 will fit in this? ive a feeling it wont!! Just done some research and its too small, shame!!!!
  11. [quote name='6stringbassist' post='459731' date='Apr 11 2009, 12:08 AM']They look great to me, and the price looks excellent I was prepared to pay a lot more than that. [url="http://www.redonionsolutions.co.uk/AB/Selector.htm"]http://www.redonionsolutions.co.uk/AB/Selector.htm[/url][/quote] Thats exactly what i thought, i was set to order one (in a nice red colour with two volumes) then the radial came my way at a great price, so had to o for it, the red onion looks like your solution though!!- have a great easter kevin - lee
  12. [quote name='Beedster' post='459580' date='Apr 10 2009, 08:06 PM']Keep them both. As CK suggests, use rounds on the TF to get the best out of the JPUP and keep some flats on the '71. That way you'vetwo completely different sounding basses. Otherwise whatever you sell you'll, wish you hadn't. Chris[/quote] Totally +1 CK & Beedster are so right, both beautiful basses (and sound great in your hands) but the extra bite of the ebony board and jazz pickup just beg for some roundwounds(or half's ive used them on fretless they sound great) while the lovely woodyness of the 71's rosewood board gives you that uprighty (is that a proper word) tone, id keep both and have a couple of diffrent flavours, i must thank you WOT as you,ve now put the TF fretless on my GAS radar, iwanted a jazz but i think the PJ setup has a bit more oomph especially with flats. Cheers mate your a lucky man to be in such a dilema all the best - lee
  13. [quote name='6stringbassist' post='459663' date='Apr 10 2009, 10:34 PM']Thanks Lee, that's now on my short list of possibles, that and the Lehle little. These look rather nice too - [url="http://www.loop-master.com/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=35&osCsid=10b6gt8hb0vib9uvcesrcg6a74"]http://www.loop-master.com/product_info.ph...ib9uvcesrcg6a74[/url] Kevin[/quote] Hi Kevin I was askin about these a few months ago before i sold my NS and a fellow basschetter put me on to a company called "RED ONION" that make A/B pedals at about half the price of the radial,they custom make them too, so you can have tuner outs but two volumes if you want in any type of case, they seem really good, and true bypass too. they were about £40 i think, seemed really good but didnt look as sturdy as the radial ( but with pc pics you cant really tell), google red onion and have a look, try and find my old wanted thread, the guy (really sorry cant remember who it was) was kind enough to leave a link to thier website, good hunting mate - lee
  14. Hi Kev Ive just bought one of those radial bigshots, not tried it yet though as ive no amp at the mo!!! its built really well and has a tuner out and mute facility, and a volume control on one channel ( to bring the louder instrument down) and a three position bright switch, its passive, too and quite small, mind you when i had my NS wav4 i used an EBS microbass2 which worked fantastically, a bit more cash though, and maybe more bells and whistles than you need!!! the radial seems great though ill update you soon, they are about £80 i was lucky and got one off old horse murphy , top fella- all the best mate - lee
  15. Just sold Derrick my EBS octabass, a really nice chap to chat too, and paid very quickly with great communication, deal with confidence - lee
  16. Hi Everyone IveJust sold John my Eden WT550 and it was a great selling experience, incredibly fast payment via iternet bank transfer (highly recommended no fee,s immediate clearance) and was such a nice bloke to deal with!!! sell or buy with confidence - thanks a lot JOHN!!! - lee
  17. Bargain of the bloody century!!!! thats lush reminds me of my very own jv squire, you cant beat a lovely white jazz - BUMP!!!! fUNKYHOBBIT IS THE MAN!!!! LOL - lee
  18. Just bought a radial bigshot i/o from Nick!! Top bloke very fast delivery and extremely well packaged, a pleasure to deal with, just need an amp so i can indulge in some bass switcheroony!!!! Thanks nick!!! - lee
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  20. Hi Ian Im looking to buy an HD350 if yur up for selling- lee
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  22. [quote name='benwhiteuk' post='455723' date='Apr 6 2009, 06:34 PM']You’re potentially third in line if buyer #1 and then buyer #2 drop out…[/quote] AAWWW thanks mate, giz a shout, ps happy birthday!!- lee
  23. That;ll teach me to sleep on it, you snooze you lose
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