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Jellyfish

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  1. All I'll say is that for a China-made Fender, it rocks. And the 'mudbucker' is lots of fun.
  2. My first custom bass, an Alpher Mako 5-string, had a string spacing at the bridge that was just over 15mm - it was the best playing bass I've ever held and my next one will absolutely be similar.
  3. Price Drop to £545! Hi all, I've had a rare opportunity to consolidate some cash and buy something I've wanted for ages, so I'm putting this up for sale (even though I just bought it!). Apparently, these were only made for a year during the late nineties but there is some good information here if you're interested. It's a great example with fairly minimal wear however there are some visible marks and nicks along the edge of the neck and the plastic on top of the pickup is curling away (which apparently is fairly common) but I don't mind it as it makes it easier to root my thumb to the pickup. Electronics all work fine and the truss rod turns without issue. Tuners are in great condition too. Price is £545 and am happy for buyer to arrange courier, or it can be picked up from Birmingham. If couriered, it will be very well packaged. Payment by Bank Transfer or cash only please. And now for the pics:
  4. Hi all, Recently purchased this but have had a rare opportunity to buy something I've wanted for sometime so it's going straight back up for sale (and it may have something to do with the fact that my collection is quickly approaching double digits...😅) Great condition as you can see from the pictures. Action is great but I will include some new Rotosounds as it could do with a new set of strings. No issues with tuners/truss rod/electronics etc. Full spec is below pictures. Collection from Birmingham or happy for buyer to arrange courier. Am also happy to include Hiscox hard case (great condition) for an extra £90 - the bass fits snugly in it and would guarantee shipping safety. Bank transfer or cash only please. Now for the pics: Throughout its history, Fender® has always made a special point of welcoming new players to the family by offering entry-level instruments of remarkable style and substance (such as the Duo-Sonic?, Mustang® and Musicmaster® models), with great sound, classic looks, solid performance and eminent affordability. The Modern Player series continues that great my-first-Fender tradition, with thoroughly modern features and several distinctively unconventional new takes on our most revered instruments-all with outstandingly attainable value. Features include an alder body, C-shaped maple neck, maple fretboard with 9.5? radius and 20 medium jumbo frets, dual Modern Player Wide Range humbucking Precision Bass® pickups, three-ply parchment (Sunburst model) or single-ply black (Butterscotch Blonde model) pickguard, three knurled ?chrome-dome? control knobs (neck volume, bridge volume, master tone), vintage-style bridge with four brass saddles, open-gear tuners and nickel/chrome hardware. Available in Two-color Sunburst and Butterscotch Blonde. Features/Specifications: Body & Bridge: Body: Alder Finish: Tobacco Sunburst Bridge: Vintage Style 4-Saddle Bridge with Brass Saddles Pickguard: Black Neck: Neck: C-shaped Maple Fretboard: Maple Frets: 20 Frets Pickups & Hardware: Neck Pickup: Modern Player Wide Range Precision Bass® Pickup Middle Pickup: Modern Player Wide Range Precision Bass® Pickup Controls: Neck Volume, Bridge Volume, Master Tone Tuners: Vintage-style Hardware: Nickel/Chrome
  5. Any recommendations for strings? I'm leaning towards trying nylons but I've never played them before.
  6. Hi all, I thought you'd enjoy some pics of two basses that arrived to me from a very loving home :). I originally had my eye on the Squier Musicmaster as I'd never owned a short scale before. Apparently only produced for one year in 1997 but please correct me if I'm wrong. All I can say is that I now completely understand why people adore short scale basses. Even without the beautiful thump from the single coil, it's just fantastic to play. It's in good condition considering it's age and it's even got a bit of birdseye in the neck! The second bass is a Fender Modern Player Telecaster. They're fairly new (as far as Fenders go) but it's really quite nice. The pickups really standout and they're super versatile. The mudbucker by itself is my favoruite though. I may be tempted to sell them at some point but for now, enjoy the pics!
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  8. Final Price Drop before it's sold on ebay (auction for this ends tomorrow so act fast!)
  9. Now £210 For sale is my Squier VM Jazz 5-string bass. Purchased recently after loving a recently-sold Squier P-bass but this isn't getting used at all so it's got to go! Specs are below pics and the only real damage is some slight indents on the back edge of the headstock (which I've tried my best to photograph). Everything else works fine and it's a clean example of a fantastic bass. Pickup from Birmingham, UK or courier arranged at buyer's risk (but I will package it well). Payment by bank transfer or cash on collection. Specs (copied from Andertons) Color: Natural Body Material: Soft Maple Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane Body Shape: Jazz Bass Neck Material: Maple Neck Finish: Gloss Polyurethane Neck Shape: "C" Shape Scale Length: 34" (864 mm) Fingerboard: Maple Fingerboard Radius: 9.5" (241 mm) Number of Frets: 20 Fret Size: Medium Jumbo String Nut: Synthetic Bone Nut Width: 1.875" (47.6 mm) Position Inlays: Block Neck Plate: 4-Bolt Squier Bridge Pickup: Fender-Designed Single-Coil Jazz Bass Middle Pickup: Fender-Designed Single-Coil Jazz Bass Controls: Volume 1. (Middle Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master Tone Pickup Configuration: SS Bridge: 5-String Standard Vintage-Style with Single Groove Saddles Hardware Finish: Chrome Tuning Machines: Standard Open-Gear Pickguard: 3-Ply Black/White/Black Control Knobs: Dome Style
  10. It was £160 shipped. I perhaps could have waited for a cheaper one but it felt right... I always hesitate to put flats on active basses but this one's a bit of a spare at the moment so I might have to give it a go. I got round to taking some nice(r) pictures in the garden. I do love the colour and the gold hardware really 'sets it off' (in my humble opinion)
  11. The Squier's are great and a lot of people speak highly of the Vintage V4 so I think you'd be happy with either. There may be other alternatives but let us know your budget and what music you're likely to be playing/your inspirations and I'm sure other members will have some great ideas.
  12. That's the most ridiculous advert for a bass I've ever seen... 😅
  13. Thought I'd share some pictures of my recently-purchased Yamaha RBX765A! I've always had a thing for Yamaha so I had to take a punt when this one came up for sale at a good price. It's got an alder body with a lovely Ash top (I tried to capture some of the figuring in the photos) and a maple neck. The electronics are awesome and I love that the bridge pickup isn't tinny or weak - it stands up by itself easily. As a bonus, it's had Hipshot Ultralite tuners fitted and has recently been setup so it plays beautifully. Not too sure if I'll be holding onto it but for now, enjoy the pics!
  14. Lovely bass, seems stupidly cheap for a luthier-built neck thru!
  15. Lovely looking bass, and just down the road from me (I'm in Sutton Coldfield!) - shame I'm not after a more-expensive P-bass! GLWTS!
  16. If my Ibanez sells, I may very well contact you about this. Lovely bass, good luck with the sale.
  17. If it's going to be a 'one bass to rule them all' sort of situation, then definitely 5.
  18. Now £250! For sale is my Ibanez SR506. This is an early example that features a push-pull pot on the volume to switch between active and passive and a push-pull pot on the mid control to select mid frequency. Other than that, it's very similar to the current day model and is an absolute beast! The bass has recently been cleaned and restrung with Ernie Balls (that currently have about 5 minutes of play time on them!). There are plenty of age related marks and a slight crack near the 6th string tuning peg. This crack doesn't effect the tuning or neck at all and I've been td that it's very unlikely to effect the bass in the future (unless dropped from a small height) :). I've tried to capture the various dents and marks in pictures but otherwise it plays brilliantly and the electronics all work perfectly fine. Padded Fender case included. Happy to courier at buyer's risk (will ensure adequate packing). Also happy to consider trades. Specs (copied from Andertons): 5pc SR6 Jatoba/Bubinga neck Mahogany body Medium frets B106 bridge (16.5mm string spacing) Bartolini MK1 neck pu Bartolini MK1 bridge pu Bartolini MK1 3-band eq
  19. It's not but I just saw that - looks lovely! Thanks for all the feedback. Might have to keep my eye out for a well-priced neck thru.
  20. Ah, that makes sense. I've been told it's Czech made and I trust the person when they say the condition is 9/10.
  21. Hi all, got a question about a possible purchase that I'm hoping some wonderful Spector-owner can answer! I've been offered a Euro 4 LX (bolt on, with Aguilar pickups) for £925. Seems like a good condition instrument but I'm find it hard to see previous examples online or find good sound samples. Given the good condition, can anyone advise on whether or not it's worth trying to haggle? My gut feeling is that it's a very fair price but I thought I'd check with those more knowledgeable than me first.
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