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  2. Here's steve kilbey of The Church with his Fender vi [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko33cDpKlko"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko33cDpKlko[/url]
  3. It's the pawnshop mim model i tried. Without being a snob your can't beat Fender on the headstock, saying that my china made squier strat is a better player than my old made in japan Fender strat reissue so there you go.
  4. Does anyone out there own and gig a Fender vi as a regular bass? I have just tried the new reissue in Dawsons music in Liverpool through a small Yamaha bass amp, my concerns about bottom end didn't worry me as it felt like it had that covered, but you can't beat real world reviews from people playing with a drummer? Dawson don't let you try and buy which is a shame ha ha. Any feedback from anybody using one would be great.
  5. try this link https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=505559099466262&set=pb.356179631070877.-2207520000.1363476662&type=3&theater
  6. looks like a musicman sabre twin pickup version of the stingray?
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atQX15yZat4 Hawkwind were the first band i saw on the church of hawkwind tour about 1981. The clip is audio only but a great funky bassline when the tune gets going. Harvey Bainbridge on bass.
  8. Carol Kaye played bass on some of the Monkees hits? but which ones you would have checkout on her website, http://www.carolkaye.com/index.htm
  9. I think in the meantime i will double clean the pots replace the 2 capacitors fit new battery (i did replace a few months ago but you never know) and maybe re-solder everything to rule out dry joint if that don't work then a new pre amp it will have to be.
  10. Bass Doc you mention i you reply that the pickups could be passive which if that is so then i could use fender wiring diagram and use them in a passive setup which would not be a problem for me. I own a multi meter, is there anyway i could check the resistance on the pickups to determine this before stripping down?
  11. I do have and original wiring [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]diagram in my files in attic thanks, the big prob with active circuit is that it is inside a square block which is filled with resin so there are no parts your can replace, would like something similar but using the same pickups if poss, there is only 2 wires coming from them so it would be ideal to get something that would fit into the same cavity as the Relfex system is a snug fit.[/font][/color]
  12. With this setup when you plug the jack in there is i 1 second delay before the sound comes through, i can only describe it as being like a poor connection but i've cleaned all the pots with elec cleaner plus checked jack input for loose parts etc even used a 90 degree guitar lead to reduce stress on input jack but as its happens maybe once every 30mins then nowt for a while, it would prob be better if it stop working altogether as then i would no choice but to replace.
  13. One for you electric boffins out there, i am resurrecting my old Tokai jazz bass out into the light, many years ago i fitted some Reflex rotosound jazz pickups with active circuit to the bass but now every couple of tunes the sound cuts out then comes back on, there are no loose wires and the battery is new, so as its unlikely to be the pickups themselves, can i purchase a new aftermarket circuit from a different supplier ie Emg and fit to the existing pickups? Any suggestions
  14. The next innovation will probably in stylistic approach, thrash reggae anyone? Take the piano all the mechanical and technological advancements where made in the 1800's, most innovations on the piano have come from new styles, jazz , rock n roll etc, but saying that in 1979 when we had clarke jaco geddy and squire who'd of seen people like victor comin?
  15. My 1986 Tokai Jazz sound has the thinnest neck i have owned, and to be fair it plays better than my Geddy Lee jazz bass i also feel string tension comes into it, both basses have rotosound medium light on them but the tension under fingers feel different even though both basses have a low action.
  16. [sharedmedia=core:attachments:127002] Mutton Chops rule! Skip Battin
  17. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDJfushJbck[/media] Skip Battin of The Byrds this bass was road worn in the sixties if it works check video The Byrds Chestnut mare.
  18. On stage The who live at leeds meets the stranglers, sitting in front of tv am suddenly jaco meets marcus via stanley?
  19. curved air live 1974 cd, some great plec work and tunes i might add. the james gang live in concert cd, Yes 90125 cd £3.00 from Hmv bargin!
  20. Thanks for the reply, you never know i have stood in for other bassists in the past, but mainly covers thanks
  21. Hi my name is Jim and i am looking a covers band that is already established that may have a bassist that maybe leaving? I have my own transport and equipment, up until recently i have been playing rock music but have played soul & pop in the past, looking to work with experienced musicians and play 3 to 4 gigs a month or more? check out my NWB page for pics and short video, anyone interested leave a message and i will contact them in the evenings thanks. [url="http://nwb.co/gilli1812"]http://nwb.co/gilli1812[/url]
  22. [font=comic sans ms, cursive][size=4]Hi my names jim and i am looking for a Covers band in the Merseyside area, of recent i have been playing in a rock covers band but will play any style as i am open minded to most musical styles, looking for a band that is already established doing about 3-4 gigs a month typically. I have my own transport and gear, will be willing to travel a reasonable distance ie Wigan, Preston Widnes Runcorn etc for the Right band, if you are interested please leave a message, if you copy and paste link below it will give you an idea of some of the material i haave been playing recently.[/size][/font] [font=comic sans ms, cursive][size=4][url="http://nwb.co/gilli1812"]http://nwb.co/gilli1812[/url][/size][/font] [font=comic sans ms, cursive][size=4][url="http://youtu.be/lJhtWZK1iyw"]http://youtu.be/lJhtWZK1iyw[/url][/size][/font]
  23. Versatile bassist available (40 yoa) for covers/rock band. Own transport and gear. Preferably looking for a covers band with outgoing member or one thats looking to gig asap. Some bands i like include Rush, The Cure, Yes, The Smiths, Genesis, The Church, U2, Muse etc so am up for almost anything music wise so long as it's gigging, contact jim with your details if interested.
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