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deefer_dog

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  1. [quote name='gafbass02' timestamp='1344510809' post='1765605'] No number on mine anywhere as far as I can tell. I'd love to know more. [/quote] I've emailed both Tanglewood ireland, and UK. UK auto response ( Out of office until 20th I think? ) Nothing back from .ie yet! Be great to know more. Can't wait to get it all set up again after I clean it! Google turns up SFA on them
  2. It's a Kramer d-1 Disciple. [color=#414141][font=Arial, Calibri, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]EMG MMCS active pickup with a BTS preamp, sounds awesome, fantastic neck, cannot fault it!! Even if I looked like a grumpy f***er playing it [/size][/font][/color]
  3. Have had it all my life, so I'm used to it. Normally, it's a high pitched whine ( similar to when you switch on a CRT TV ) but sometimes it will drown out most sound for 5-10 seconds. I don't notice it 99.9% of the time though as it's been a lifelong thing.
  4. [quote name='gafbass02' timestamp='1344499006' post='1765339'] Is that a recessed bridge I see on yours? Nice [/quote] Well spotted!! Also, mine just says 'Tanglewood' on the headstock in white/grey writing. Must have a look for SN when I give it a clean and stick new strings on it. Any idea where the SN is on these? Be nice to get some info from Tanglewood
  5. Psychedelic paintjob is being finished, just need to make sure clear coat is good before reassembly and set up. In the meantime, here's two of mine. ( I know the PUP on the Tanglewood Funkmaster is down on one side............ It needs to be set up aswell and cleaned as it's filthy )
  6. Very Chilled out gig, much quieter than normal......... I look very happy. I think at that stage I was waiting for the break so i could run to the jacks.... Too much water!!
  7. THAT!!! NO!!!! Just NO! Kill it with Fire. ( I'm not a fan at all........... if you couldn't guess )
  8. [quote name='gafbass02' timestamp='1343417562' post='1750561'] And different again with the lighter neck extension. Fantastic basses. Mines staying forever. [/quote] I'll get some proper pics up when I get home. It looks different to all the rest and needs a bit of TLC ( Wiring is a bit of a spaghetti junction, and fingerboard needs a good clean and new strings) Great bass for fingering (snigger) and the neck is a good bit fatter than the rest of mine, but I have found if I'm popping on the G-String I tend to catch the neck extension. Does't bother me in the slightest though as it's a racking bass. I got mine for 120e about 5 years ago
  9. [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' timestamp='1343244965' post='1747767'] Actually, no! My Squier VMJ is Maple/Maple/Maple, but nowhere near as "snappy" sounding as my Maple-bodied Warwicks. Whilst there are (many) other variables, I suspect that the bodies on the Warwicks are far better. [/quote] Ahh cool. I have never owned a bass with a maple body though. My current line up is: Mahogany, Poplar(sp), Alder...
  10. Also have one of these beauties, although mine says 'Tanglewood' on the headstock. I'll get some proper pictures up later on of it....... Active pickups, and needs a new set of strings but it's a bass I'll never get rid of.
  11. [quote name='mike257' timestamp='1342789676' post='1740970'] I love that colour combo on a J style (particularly with the black scrachplate) so certainly looks the part for me - cheap basses can be pleasantly surprising. I've still got the 'Extreme' branded Jazz I won in Silverfoxnik's BC charity raffle a few years ago, think it retails at £95 but I think the neck feels great and I've had no issues with the fit and finish elsewhere. It's my main 'playing at home bass' and lives propped up in my back room ready to be grabbed whenever, and it's just a decent set of pickups away from being a good solid gigging bass that I'd happily take on stage. [/quote] I'm very tempted to get one after pay day..... I don't own any bass with a JB config, I have 3 with the MM config, and one with dual soapbars, a JB would be nice too, and seeing as I'd be saving for a year for a Fender, I'd be willing to take a gamble, plus, they do returns
  12. I posted maple for body, it's actually ash. They are the same as an SX SJB 75 B. Just rebranded..... Seriously tempted for 120 yo-yo's.
  13. Have seen good enough reviews of their other basses in fairness....... I like this one more.
  14. Teeth were agreed, big warped smiles....... The scratchplate isn't going back on BigRedX...... It's more of an eye candy piece than the regular player. Might run an LED strip on it too.
  15. Well, I took a Vintage EST 96, and decided i was going to do something with it, I had planned on doing a simple paint job, ( white, with a simple nod to Calvin and Hobbes in black, but I decided to hand it over, and got someone to go mad on it for me. I have to say, when I said 'Go mad' I never dreamed she would go this mad! Phrases that got thrown around theme wise were, Tim Burton-esque, Mark Ryden, and 'Acid Trip'. Here is the result so far. Different to say the least. Setting it up when it's done will be good as the action was always really high on this bass
  16. [quote name='LiamPodmore' timestamp='1340113198' post='1699261'] I don't know, it think it might be a missing control knob or something. Liam [/quote] That MUST be it!
  17. Was browsing for strings when I came across this BEAUTY!!! Thoughts? [url="http://www.ebay.com/itm/FENDER-JAZZ-BASS-GUITAR-BLUE-4-STRING-/170860516122?pt=Guitar&hash=item27c814931a#ht_14191wt_1253"]http://www.ebay.com/itm/FENDER-JAZZ-BASS-GUITAR-BLUE-4-STRING-/170860516122?pt=Guitar&hash=item27c814931a#ht_14191wt_1253[/url]
  18. I only have 4 (so far) two are in working order, but if the 4 were working, I'd play them all. They all sound different, they all play different. In time I don't doubt that my collection will grow, and I will play them all for different things. As I said many times, I have no high end basses, just basses I like, and that are fun to play ( The hated Fleabass is one of the fun to play ones, and I really like it ) I have NO intention in stopping at 4, and I also have no intention of spending 1000's on one bass ( personal preferences, well, unless i win the EuroMillions ) Use whatever makes you happy. Whether you have 1, or 100 basses, once you're happy[b] fu*k the [i] begrudgers!! [/i][/b]
  19. My Kramer D-1 is my jack of all trades bass. Great tone, sustain and a lovey neck. Active EMG hardware, and solid build quality! Would love me a P-Bass, but as most people can relate to, the money just isn't there!
  20. Isn't she lovely is always good to learn. I think the first song I ever learned was ( don't laugh ) - Papa Roach: Last resort.
  21. [quote name='bertbass' timestamp='1337701053' post='1664207'] I'd of thought that a Maple body would be anything but mellow. [/quote] It all depends on quality of wood and pups I would think. With both at the lower end of the scale, I'd guess you wouldn't have the crispness of a more expensive bass. Or am I just speaking sh*te?
  22. [quote name='Dandelion' timestamp='1337697752' post='1664114'] Must be worth a punt for the body alone IMO. [/quote] My thinking exactly. I'm tempted, might have a mellow tone Tempted, and if it's a pig, I can always keep it as eye candy (As I have said, I do like cheap quirky basses as my collection shows haha )
  23. Does this appeal to anybody else? I think it looks great anyway. Maple body, neck and fretboard for 129 euro's? Guitar warehouse stocks them, would be a serious try before you buy, but as eye candy, I'm drawn to it bigtime!
  24. Here's 3 of mine, one being painted purely as eye candy. Didn't include cab as I'm n the process of tidying it up somewhat. I'll get a full pic of all my gear over the ext few weeks
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