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Roger2611

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  1. Have you tried your bass in the boot, I had a couple of Octavia VRS saloons over the years and I could get two Precisions in gig bags immediately behind the rear lights (at the wide bit!) my 11 plate was slightly better than my 64 plate but even with the 64 plate the little plastic divider on the left can be removed to make it wider...not sure you would get a Thunderbird in there but anything Precision sized will fit in a gig bag
  2. I shifted a whole load of basses, amps and cabs through Bass Direct last year, I told them what I wanted back for them, they priced them accordingly and all but one (an ultra rare Bass Collection 801) sold quickly and I got back what I needed, I sold the 801 through a friend to his daughter in Brighton, she got a cracking bass for not a lot of money and I got back what it owed me, TBH it was completely hassle free!
  3. I have the Digitech Drop, it is OK on bass, I used it for a full tone drop in the rock band I used to play in, it sounds OK but you can hear that it is a processed sound, it is more convincing on a guitar! If you can find one, grab one, they are an easy way to quickly change tuning as long as you are not dropping too far!
  4. Totally agree Lozz, I find a setting I like on my Boss CS3 when practising at home then hate it as soon as I try it onstage, maybe that is the real truth about compression, it only sounds good at home!
  5. I have quite a few spare MM pickguards and sadly none of them fit the current SUB series
  6. The Mission in Leeds this year, Mr Hussey was drunk and arrogant, the sound was really poor and the set felt totally flat...always loved the Mission but that was the last time I will be bothering to see them if the singer can't be bothered to put on a decent show, I had friends that went to Nottingham and London and all said it would be the last time they would bother going to see them!
  7. Psyche has a nice bassline, great guitar parts and killer lyrics!
  8. I prefer the look of laurel to pau ferro but I do have a few pau ferro necks which I have darkened with some stain successfully, I would rather go for a maple board if I can't have rosewood anymore
  9. Depends on the music I am playing but in most cases it would be my much modified Fender 50's classic bass....all the Precision bass I ever wanted!
  10. My wife and I went for dinner in a local restaurant and we noticed somewhere in the background was a lone guitarist playing an acoustic and singing gently along, nothing unusual until he launched into a fantastic rendition of Kraftwork's The Model...not a song I had ever considered as an acoustic guitar track!
  11. Out Spector Forte ESP Horizon 5 Bass Collection 801 Fender Precision Lyte Fender Precision Custom Shop 62 Fender Jazz 62 reissue Status Energy Matrix USA Stingray Sub (bad move, regretted that one!) Full Mesa Boogie Subway rig In High quality Precision self build Aria TAB60 Rockinbetter rickything Epiphone Thunderbird (atrocious thing!) USA Stingray Sub (to replace the one I regretted selling!) Sterling Sub Various Boss bass pedals...that I rarely use! Focal Alpha 80 evo studio monitors All in all, for the first time in many years I have put cash back in the bank!
  12. My 735a is at least 2 years old and is still on the original battery, however, the bass is not seeing a lot of use at the moment
  13. My current favourite of theirs is Pictures of You which has a really nice bass guitar sound in the mix
  14. Status seemed to be quite big in the 1980's?
  15. And I thought this thread was going to be about Feeders greatest song....flounces off in a huff 😂
  16. I've had quite a few, the Thunder 1a was one of the best starter basses available in the 80's, I did my first ever proper gig at High Hall in Birmingham in front of 2000 people playing a Thunder III fretless, sadly I find them a bit heavy nowadays so have progressed to lighter instruments, for some reason they always seemed to be seen as the poor cousin to the Aria Pro range of the same era although looking at some of the prices being asked for Westone's on eBay at the moment you would think they were rivalling the likes of Alembic and Wal!
  17. I haven't played the Dimension bass nor have I played a 5 string sub, however, there seems to be quite a lot of comments out there in regard of poor electrics in the cheap sub basses, I have a lovely cheap sub in black / maple and once I had swapped out both the pre-amp and pickup I finally had a bass that sounded as good as it looked, if you do go for the sub, budget another £250.00 or so to swap out the stock electrics. I have struggled with 5 string basses over the years, I have never really got on with them, I currently have just 1 that I see as a keeper which is a Yamaha 735a it is a really well built, great sounding and great playing bass, and the black on black colour scheme looks awesome....if you can find a used one they are well worth the money, if you are ever up in the Northampton direction you are welcome to come and try mine
  18. I think it's tough, certainly in recent years, to find a poor Fender Precision bass, my personal favourite is my Mexican built 50's classic, however, some won't like the baseball bat like dimensions of the neck, I have never played a bad Mexican Precision much as I have never played a bad Japanese Precision or a USA Precision Some of the 70's USA Precision's can be very heavy, however, they still tend to play really well, with current asking prices being where they are for these 70's basses you are very unlikely to find one in your price range anyway. Don't discount Squier basses just because they are cheaper, some of them are fantastic basses and easily rival the build quality of their more expensive Fender badged brothers and nearly everything is interchangeable on a Precision so, if you like a certain neck profile with a certain colour and a certain pickup sound then you can customise to suit. As others have suggested try and play as many as you can and get a feel for what you like neck wise and sound wise, if you are in the Northampton area I have a whole bunch you can play and see what appeals, just drop me a PM
  19. Reminds me of our other eBay friends the Music Outlet Shop in Germany another purveyor of overpriced tat!
  20. That looks like the work of a certain self acclaimed "Guitar Improver" who has been discussed at length on here!
  21. Stiff Little Fingers album Now Then is a real divider of opinions, many fans hated it, many loved it, personally it is still my favourite of their albums, still punk in many ways just not as angry as the earlier albums with some beautifully written lyrics that showed Jake's development as a song writer
  22. I seem to think my first Status bass came from Coda in Luton, I have been to the Stevenage shop a couple of times, I am glad to here it is still up and running
  23. We supported Midge Ure a few years back, he went on stage with a Vintage (branded) Midge Ure signature Les Paul, a Vox VT80 transistor amp and a battered Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal, I suggested the guitars must be hand made for him by Vintage, he replied "No, off the production line into a box and I open the box and play the guitar !" He sounded utterly brilliant so I can confirm the sound / the talent is all in the fingers...his fingers and not mine clearly!
  24. Absolute thundering sound and I was so impressed with the quality of the band! I had a chat with Oli (the sound man afterwards) he confirmed it was actually easier to get that sound because he wasn't focused on making sure the vocal was right up in the mix so more room to get the musicians sounding sweet!
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