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molan

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  1. I had a Korean Spector fretless for a while, cost me about £85 and, TBH, I think it was over-priced
  2. [quote name='Stealth' timestamp='1339516442' post='1689701'] Ohhhh Duck Dunn with a jazz in GAS attack [/quote] I'd really like to try a US made with this mod I have a US Glaub at the moment & wondered what it might sound like with a J at the bridge. . .
  3. Excellent
  4. [quote name='Kiwi' timestamp='1339412228' post='1687969'] We already have it covered in the affiliates section. Anyone who has something to sell can post there. Maybe we need to rename it...? [/quote] I must admit that, as a huge buyer & seller of stuff, I never think to look in the Affiliates section here. Are all dealers allowed to post special offers or clearance items here? Only asking as I'm on the mailing lists for most UK retailers and quite a few luthiers and I rarely see any of their special offers listed here under Affiliates.
  5. Looks nice Image shack link not working for me
  6. [quote name='1976fenderhead' timestamp='1339329083' post='1686831'] Thx, great info, again it seems like the SL's area great option if I go with Aguilar... [/quote] Whereabouts are you? You're welcome to try my TH/AG/SL rig any time. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1339337428' post='1686992'] Love the retro look of the SL's..they have grown on me and I am sure the weight is a bonus but I use full size heads and I like them to sit properly on the cabs. Still thinking about a Berg for SL trade maybe..??? .... [/quote] I'd love to have my old AE 112's back again for a longer side by side comparison to a pair of SL's
  7. Thanks for all these guys - some great suggestions in here. [quote name='Rayman' timestamp='1339354738' post='1687354'] We also funked up Word Up by Gun, with a slappy poppy bassline, again that worked pretty good. [/quote] Does that mean you turned it back into the original version of the song by Cameo
  8. A good friend of mine has been through a string of guitars & always has at least 15 hanging on the wall of his home studio. He has a few PRS's but his favourites for the past couple of years have been the Suhr Guthrie Govan models. I've heard these playing funky Nile Rodgers type stuff through to very heavy rock and they seem to sound great in any situation
  9. A couple of friends and I are putting a little band together, may just be for jamming & rehearsal but might develop further depending on how we all get on Inspiration for this was initially stuff like Little Feat's Rock n Roll Doctor & Dixie Chicken. We then thought about rockier versions of soul & funk songs like the Stevie Ray Vaughn version of Superstition & the Chili's Higher Ground (although I could never play Flea's bass part!). Basically looking for anything that's essentially 'rock' but with a really good funky groove to it - all suggestions much appreciated
  10. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1339267248' post='1686201'] I think Aguilar are making some very good cabs and I love my DB's.. Was tempted to try the SL's but not sure on the NEO thing as yet...and I have NEO 12's atm anyway. Ampwise.. try and find a Thunderfunk for a soul gig..but it will do clean rock. I don't have much use for the tube simulation but it is there for a touch of breakup. But the real clincher is the 4 band para set-up which makes set-up so easy, IME.. but also the Enhance and timbre are so good I hardly touch the semi P..but it is agood thing to have for those 'bastard' rooms People say the AG500 is close to the TF..and if so..then that will make that a VERY good amp, IMO. [/quote] There was a brief period when I owned a TF550, AG500 & TH500 and had a good chance to try all three back to back with both a pair of DB112's & SL112's I have to say that I found all three amps to be very good and each had some very distinctive characteristics. Simple summary was that I found the AG the cleanest, the TH the warmest and the TF the most 'coloured' (albeit in a nice way). To my ears the AG sounded best through the DB cabs, closely followed by the TF whilst the TH worked best through the SL's. The SL's worked best for me given the astonishing weight. I do love DB cabs but having something as light as the SL's is a real bonus for me. The AG gave a great clean tone through the SL's as well and I would have kept my original one but it was part of a fully matching chocolate brown rig that I didn't want to split. By chance I've just managed to pick up a black AG to go with my SL's so now I have the option of both the TH & the AG heads I did a bit of an exhaustive test the other week with my favourite four basses and each head. Whilst the TH generally had the edge with the more modern active basses I found that the AG was working brilliantly with passive basses. In fact I felt it made my old '63 Jazz sound better than I've ever heard it! If I had to have just one head I'd stick with the TH but, luckily, at the moment I can afford to keep both
  11. I've been lucky overthr last year in that I've always been able to try any amp / cab combination in some detail. After all this testing I've really come tithe conclusion that different heads work better with some cabs than others. Certainly enough for me to decide that I would only buy an amp once I've found the cabs that work best with it.
  12. [quote name='bassvid75' timestamp='1339266312' post='1686175'] Interested on selling only the cab? [/quote] Could be - zap me a PM with what you have in mind
  13. I've tried one of these and it was as clear as a bell without a trace of hiss at all. I was able to make it distort with a very powerful active bass with all the onboard tonal options whacked on full. I'd never do this in actual playing situation though so it wouldn't bother me.
  14. I've tried a TH500 with a Diamond optical compressor and it nailed the punchier sound really well. Personally I don't tend to use compressors much but if I did then I'd definitely go for the Diamond. Most 'musical' compressor I've ever heard. I have A/B'd a Streamliner vs a TH and thought they were both very good. It was the way the TH worked so well with the SL's that really clinched it for me though
  15. Just sold a MarkBass LM Tube head to Andy & the deal couldn't have been any smoother. Really friendly guy to chat to along the way as well Now - someone buy his Ampeg cab from him so he can get a new cab to go with his nice new head. . .
  16. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1339149705' post='1684316'] If you aren't on commission already... you should be. [/quote] I promise you I'm not Bassgear is a whole 15 minutes drive away from me so I pop in all the time for a natter & a play on whatever is in stock. I sometimes fill in for Phil if he needs to take a day out for collection or delivery - my favourite ever voluntary job
  17. I've bought loads of basses without trying them first and pretty much all of them have been exactly as described. With a used bass I'd always try to strike up a conversation with the seller. You can usually tell quite quickly if he/she is a trustworthy person. I think new Fenders are a lot tougher to feel safe about. Some are just great, I've owned a 2010 J that was one of the nicest Fenders I've ever played but you do hear some horror stories about dodgy frets. misaligned necks etc. On balance most new ones ought to be fine & if you buy from a dealer & it's dodgy then you can get a replacement/refund - just a bit of a hassle if it's a long distance shipping job
  18. [quote name='1976fenderhead' timestamp='1339026064' post='1682741'] Thanks to everyone who gave me their tips, I will be going to the Bass Gallery this Saturday to test pretty much EVERYTHING they have there, but based purely on specs and design (and affordability) I'm already GASing slightly for Aguilar, followed by Genz Benz and then GK. Of course this all may change once I actually hear them... [/quote] Gallery doesn't have TH500 or SL112 in stock according to their current web site
  19. I played this at [url="http://www.bassgear.co.uk/products-page/pre-owned/bass-guitars1/xotic-xj-1t-5-pre-owned/"]BassGear[/url] last week: Really nice 'refined' bass I thought. I'm not really a 5 string player but it looked really nice hanging on the wall so I just had to have a quick blast Some very nice touches, like the wooden pickup covers, and lots of tonal options.
  20. I based my calcs on the DB series: 4x10 is 98 lbs & the 2x10 is 59 lbs (40% less) GS 4x10 is also 98 lbs according to Aguilar web site so I guessed the the 2x10 is going to be about 59lbs as well. Musician's Friend in the States are listing it for sale still (it's actually discontinued now) and they say it's 62lbs. Great little cab by the way. The GS series really rock
  21. According to the Aguilar site the majority of DB & GS cabs are more or less the same weight. The GS 210 isn't listed any more but by using some pro-rate weights from the 410 & 212 I'd say it comes in at 59lbs
  22. Top cab, top bloke - what more can I say
  23. [quote name='Hutton' timestamp='1338988416' post='1682002'] I think the puckups are different. [/quote] I think you are correct: "[color=#666666][font=HelveticaNormal, sans-serif][size=3]The American Standard Jazz Bass is the same sleekly versatile, best-selling instrument it has always been, and it’s now upgraded with Fender Custom Shop ’60s Jazz Bass single-coil pickups"[/size][/font][/color]
  24. apart from about £100 on the showroom price. . .
  25. Hi Nick, A few questions: How much does it weigh? Do you know what make the pickup is? Are the pickguards included in the price (I'm assuming not but thought I'd check!).
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