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It doesn't look like the same shape - the top horn is longer on the old version and it has a 2+2 headstock. I think the name was reused rather than the current dimension being any kind of continuation of the old design.
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Eastwood did a version of the eko rokes a while ago: [url="https://airline-guitars.netfirms.com/rocket_bass.html"]https://airline-guitars.netfirms.com/rocket_bass.html[/url]
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buy a new bass
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When I had my Ashborys (a black one & a blue one both Korean-made with 'Ashbory' logo) the only strings that snapped were the Gs - once I opened the gigbag to find one of the strings had snapped for no good reason at all. I did aquire a set of Pahoehoes at the time to replace the stock strings on the black one & it was a massive improvement once they'd settled in. Wouldn't entertain the idea of trying fender ashbory silicone strings on my U-bass. It is interesting that the Bass centre has reerrected the ashbory name for their own-brand u-bass copies which appear to use aquila thunderguts: http://www.basscentre.com/bass-centre-ashbory-bass.html
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Things you wish you'd known earlier?
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to Cestrian's topic in General Discussion
its a waste of everyone's time & effort if 1. Any band members don't understand that there's a difference between practice & rehearsal 2. The drummer can't keep a beat and never practices -
I’ve recently acquired a secondhand kala ubass which still has its original black pahoehoe strings - it is totally different to the crappy harley benton cheapo as it records beautifully and it is difficult to get a bad tone out of it whereas I struggled to get the HB to sound good. This is probably at least partly due to the u-bass’s shadow pickup/preamp rather than just the strings though. I’d like to try the aquila red strings as the red low G I use on a tenor uke is much better than a standard wound low G, but I’m wary of spending £40 to discover that i still prefer the stock pahoehoe set.
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I have heard of Mexican Squiers previously, but I've never actually seen one & I don't know whether they were every officially available in the UK.
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Weird - but I quite like it.
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to edstraker123's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
They also have Les Paul & strat versions for sale. They all look like they're either cheap instruments stripped & ruined with something hot or assembled from cheapo kits which have been ruined with something hot. Either way they look like a failed experiment that wasn't worth the effort. Decorating the back of the neck like that is not the kind of idea you'd get when sober. -
The grolsch ones work so well that Fender decided to get in on the action
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I don't use any metal ones since I had a schaller diconnect itself and drop my first Fender bass onto the floor during a rehearsal in the early 80s. Since then I've only used grolsch stopper seals and rubber shower hose washers
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Best in rubbish band or worst in great band?
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to T-Bay's topic in General Discussion
It depends - A band can sound exciting with an average singer, keyboardist, guitarist etc but playing with a drummer who can't keep a beat is unbearable.. -
[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSxzBxuRte0"]https://www.youtube....h?v=zSxzBxuRte0[/url] This looks just like the polytune clip, but tuning one note at a time & should be a bit cheaper - its currently available to preorder for £30 at g4m. No mention of one with a black casing, but if one is available I will be getting one. I use my polytune clip all the time & was planning to get another one in black, but the unitune will be more approriate for me on bass & uke.
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Clip on tuner deal - £2 delivered deal ,again !!
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to casapete's topic in General Discussion
yup - I got the 'shipped' email today -
Squier Bronco, possible upgrades to improve
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to Storky's topic in Bass Guitars
I put a kent armstrong enclosed cool rails strat pickup in my '72 musicmaster which sounds much better (dark & punchy like a mustang) than the original bronco 6 pole pickup or the 'exposed' hot rails pickup I put in another early 70's musicmaster. Every squier I've owned has had crappy mini pots & socket, so making a new CTS & switchcraft loom is worthwhile. -
Clip on tuner deal - £2 delivered deal ,again !!
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to casapete's topic in General Discussion
Cheers - I just ordered one. Not expecting it to replace my trusty polytune clip but it should come in handy. -
band of gold - especially when played at a wedding
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The Rock/Americana band I was in for many years split up a few years ago so I retired the CMS site I built, and hand-coded a single page responsive static site that requires no ongoing maintanance. http://o5b.bandrocks.co.uk/ I also made one using much of the same code but with a different design for the blues band I was in after that: http://junkyardrocket.bandrocks.co.uk/
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Do you take good gear to rough venues?
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
I wouldn't agree to do a gig at a pub if we knew it to be frequented by a-holes or p-heads. -
Custom Vintage Modified Jaguar Short Scale Bass
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to UKLooney's topic in Gear Gallery
Looks fantastic. These are great basses for modding. It looks like you swapped out the control plate as well - is that a single volume & tone? I have the same bass in candy apple red with black headstock. I added a hi-mass bridge as I had one in my bits box and swapped out the pickups & electronics for an EMG PJX set which I'm running at 24v off a pair of car keyfob 'plipper' batteries for additional headroom. The EMG pots have solid shafts so I used a set of USA vintage style knobs which add a bit of class. Unusually for a squier, the neck on mine is made from a really nice looking bit of flame maple. -
If you just want to even out the level of your playing you might actually prefer a limiter. I like my green behringer BLE100 pedal a lot for this & normally just set all four controls to twelve o'clock & forget about it. The current model, the BLE400 looks to be functionally identical & can be found new for about £20.
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I love the ampeg SVT/B15 sounds - I usually record using either the ampeg amplitube virtual bass amps or logic's built-in equivalents. I've fancied getting a VT bass for a long time but it has always seemed out of my price range (£200+ for a new one these days) I put a lowball bid on one (VT Bass v2) in the closing seconds on ebay expecting to be outbid, but won the auction & got it for under £80 inc postage, so its a good opportunity to try it out without too much risk of losing money if it doesn't work for me. It should be delivered tomorrow. I use an LMII & schroeder 2x12 neo cab (without a tweeter) & have been using a Zoom B3 or Behringer BDI21 to add a bit of oomph to the sound. I saw it mentioned somewhere that the VT Bass works best with passive basses, so I expect it'll sound great with my CIJ mustang, danelectro longhorn or a precision, but one of my other favourite basses to take out is a squier SS jag with an active EMG PJ set (standard EMG electronics - no fancy eq) - is there any reason why the VT bass might not work so well with this? I'm also looking forward to seeing how it works with my NS-Design CR5M upright and Kala U-bass - if anyone uses a VT bass with something similar I'd be interested in any comments or tips.
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my 1972 daphne blue musicmaster bass has a white pearl pickguard.
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Petite daughter - best 3/4 bass guitar
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to applegarthmusical's topic in General Discussion
The squier 'vintage modified' short scale jaguar bass is a very good bass for the money. I have gigged my candyapple red one a lot. A secondhand one it should hold its value if she doesn't get on with it. The sunburst version is available as a pack with a decent practice amp & strap, tuner, cable, gigbag etc