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d-basser

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  1. any peavey, lurly thin necks for my stubby hands
  2. beautiful so many people put gold hardware onto purple basses and ruin them imo, this one is lovely. my girlfriend would cut your hands off for it, she loves purple
  3. stop it stop it! maybe when my loan arrives i will consider it but i doubt it will still be for sale
  4. d-basser

    Fuzz pedal

    so which button turns it into a plane?
  5. thats a lurvly bass, now dont tempt me, the student loan hasnt even arrived lol
  6. woah thats ridiculously awesome for that price
  7. holy sh*t sweet bejebus, that is luverly
  8. ok well that is my student loan for 4 years spent, i must have a 6er of that, it looks fan-blooody-tastic
  9. think this is the wrong section mate anyhoo I am 5'8''/9'' ish Look for something smallish body (ie not fender) I like Peavey. Shorter scale may also help though I play 34" and 35". Adjust strap/ posture, the positioning could bet he problem rather than the bass. I found raising the bass quite high helped (so when i stood it was the same as sitting) hope this helps, you need to specify the discomfort really
  10. If they sound nearly as good as they look they must be great
  11. [quote name='douglas81' post='44945' date='Aug 13 2007, 06:50 PM']Really no one interested in buying this bass? No one even want to make me an offer?[/quote] £5, a pair of socks and some chewing gum (flavour can be negotiated) ... it is all i can afford
  12. are you needing any organs at the moment, take your pic as a trade
  13. that beast is so beautiful it makes me hate you...lol
  14. I will post some piccies soon, my current bugetish setup is: Peavey Grind BXP NTB 6, Peavey G-bass, Peavey Grind BXP (not NTB) 4, late 80s Trace AH150 GP11 MkV, Peavey 1x15 BW.
  15. PEAVEY, the milestones are worth the money and a bit more. If you are wanting even cheaper Albas seem ok, my dad has one of the dirt cheap tele guitars and it is atleast as good as a low end squier and better than stagg or similar imo. Well worth £50ish
  16. [quote name='The Funk' post='34849' date='Jul 20 2007, 06:37 PM'] These guys crack me up. Are they [i]never[/i] sued?[/quote] i am pretty sure there have been law suits in the past regarding either their pedals or their amp heads...or both
  17. ^Damn you dude, i dont need a bass and a i didnt want a fender but [url="http://craftedinjapan.co.uk/photo_992594.html"]this[/url] and [url="http://craftedinjapan.co.uk/photo_995848.html"]this[/url] are be-a-utiful!
  18. so would a set of Villex pups with their mid control and my current passive treble cut be better than say some Barts and a John East pre? in you opinion obviously as no-one could catagorically(*sp) say what is better.
  19. I saw this a few months back, seems an interesting but very expensive instrument
  20. damn i wish i had the money...or any money...or a justifiable need
  21. [quote name='Geddys nose' post='31612' date='Jul 13 2007, 11:08 PM']Well to be honest its a business practice everyone uses from cars to basses,[/quote] many companies have products "influenced" by previous or opposing products but behringer where supposedly completely nicking designs and technology
  22. Aparently Isaac Newton played upright bass!!! Jonny Depp plays some bass to, rumor had it he was going to play Jaco Pastorius in a biog type film but i think that was all bull
  23. hmm thanks for the move, i was unsure as i said, and thanks for the suggestion will consider villex when i have some money saved, would you recommend installing villex pups and one of those twiddly tone knobs that was reviewed here? the bass has two tone knobs already for some unbeknown reason as it doesnt seem to need more than one. More suggestions appreciated -Dan
  24. Dunno if this is the right part of the forum, please move if not I am thinking of saving for some new pickups for my Peavey Grind NTB 6 I got the bass cause it was really cheap for a sixer (from Thomann). It is pretty well built and i like the woods and dimension etc. but the electronics are a bit guff. I am thinking about saving for a John East pre but i want new pups to. Only thing is they seem to be awkward size. I think they are the same width as normal soap bars but they are 105mm long. All 6 string soapbars are 115mm long. I could always get some and get the bass routed but i like to rest my thumb on the pickups some times and i dont know if the reach would be comfy. Any suggestions? I would be willing to get it routed but if some one knows of smaller soapbars or affordable custom sized pups i would be grateful.
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