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TrevorG

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  1. Great demo. I think the rosewood fingerboards have a tiny bit more beef in the tone(which suits the P pickup). He's totally right about the sustain. Amazing! Just got the riff on this other demo under my fingers. It's literally too hard for me to play on a slower neck!!!!!
  2. Exactly!! My theory is they've noticed the baby boomers have retired and want to relive their youth by buying basses again except now they have much more money which is at risk of going to the boutique companies. Raising the bar on quality control alone must be pricey so you're paying for having no doubt about the standard of any Elite or any Ultra. With the Ultras they removed the gimmicks and just focused on what makes them play and sound better... a purer Fender that will double as a working, professional instrument and a good investment. Works for me!!
  3. I am curious as to what you mean by “relevance”. I marvel at people changing their amps with the times as if it were a fashion choice. I’ve never been into fashion. Just wanted to find a voice that works and get back to practicing. There’s always going to be something better than what I have and sometimes I can actually afford them but I’ve resisted because I don’t trust myself not to get lost in GAS. My K1 was perfect for me three years ago.. it still is. That said I was shocked how much difference a new bass made but as I hadn’t bought one for 15 years it was a significant leap. If it’s not relevant to any one else... I don’t really care.
  4. I’ve ordered my wife to take away my debit card when I’m drunk and looking on amazon.
  5. I was a pro and, despite a rather demanding day job, I intend to be again. Same here with the past collection of great marques. I actually bought the PJ as a practice bass so I didn't have to drag my Spector up and down to work. Never thought I'd see the day when I'd consider selling the Spector but I just don't play it anymore. The Ultra is that good!
  6. Really glad you're happy with it. My only regret with buying the natural aged Precision is that they weren't made in the Texas tea color..THAT'S BEAUTIFUL. That aside the P is the nicest fender I've ever played. Can't put it down. Congratulations.
  7. I've had a NS5XL for 20 years. They have more gravitas than the Euros, both in feel and sound but no - only time the price is worth it is when you're selling it.
  8. Ha! It's a bass clone from EHX! £60! Great buy.
  9. Bought my US 5 string Spector XL in 2000. Bass was built in 1999. Serial number 018! Nickleback was not on my radar and all I knew was it was the most playable, expressive neck I'd ever touched. Felt right with everything; rock, jazz, funk. But recently I've had shoulder problems and decided to get a lighter guitar for practice. Bought a fender pj. Which has got me thinking about tone. The Spector has a very sexy growl but the fender has a tone that's been grafted to a million records over the decades and just sounds right by default. There seems to have been a conversation going on in the bass fraternity for some time about the precision being the holy trail in the recording studio. I'd use the Spector anywhere but if a producer wanted a precision and I wanted a paycheck I wouldn't think twice about dropping the Spector.
  10. Just bought the Bass Clone because it was so cheap but turns out it's got plenty of character and quite flexible. EQ is very useful with my, almost too clean, rig.
  11. TrevorG

    Bass octave pedal

    While stewblack is preaching the virtues of other pedals I still have a pitch fork which is amazing but usurped by Source Audio's Spectrum. Tracking is really fast and octaves are really musical. Plus it does so much more.
  12. Bought the Clone because I didn't realise how cheap they were. Great pedal. Wife bought me the Shnobel for Christmas. U.K. Customs put £100 on it to make it my most expensive pedal by far but it's a wonderful way to pimp your board.
  13. Had the EBS multi comp. Great pedal but then I got a Cali 76. Never looked back. Can't fault it.
  14. Some of these advertised figures don't seem accurate but have just weighed the Spector and 10lb9oz looks right, though the difference between the two guitars feels greater.
  15. Just weighed it... a smidge over eight and a half pounds. Hate to think what the Spector weighs!
  16. Not aware of the problem with the elites. Do you have any links to articles about that please? There's a lot of top on this eq but it reminds me of demos I heard of 65 fenders which to my ears were very toppy. Can see it compensating well for strings that are getting dull.
  17. The balance is lovely but I may have got the weights wrong. The brochure I have says six pounds and it's a lot lighter than my Spector which is advertised as 10lb9oz. The basses in the picture are made from Alder. I have the aged natural which it's made from Ash for the grain. Alder is more dense. Maybe that is where the difference idea...
  18. I'll check again but that's what it said.
  19. Seen talk of this elsewhere on the net. Never used it so I don't miss it but I heard you still needed adjustment tools to use it so I'm not sure of the advantage. P.S The Mocha looks really good!!
  20. Many thanks. I'm no fender devotee (in fact the last fender I owned was horrible)but it feels like fender have gone looking for the player who can afford expensive copies but would prefer the real McCoy.
  21. That's what I meant by "feels boutique". Along with the active board and the insanely fast neck the whole thing has the presence of a workshop special... only with a genuine Fender sound!😀
  22. PMT in Manchester. £1795(£200 discount). 🍷😆
  23. In pretty sure it's 10lb 9oz. The P/J is six.
  24. It had been unpacked at the store the same day I went in a bought it. I thought the seller was going to cry. Yes, the new Ultra series. I tried the Elite and was blown away. I think there may be a difference in the preamp and some body shape differences but that's it. Sadly, there were none in a colour that didn't clash with my snobbery. Great basses.
  25. Just needed a lighter guitar to practice on. Ended up with one of the best bassesI've ever played. Feels boutique, sounds classic Fender. Workmanship is stunning. Active and passive. Massive tonal range and four pounds lighter than my Spector. If there was such a thing as an ears-shoulder-and-fingers doctor I'm sure he would prescribed this bass.😁
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