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Lakland Joe Osborn Flats or GHS Precision Flats in the UK?
redstriper replied to wateroftyne's topic in Accessories and Misc
Thanks WOT, I look forward to your update. I think the 106 is a misprint on the Lakland site because the GHS Es are 105 not 106. Do they have the purple silks like the GHSs? I ask because my US ebay seller has vanished and I'm thinking of ordering from Lakland, but I want to be sure they are the same strings. I haven't tried the light scale set, only the regular and medium gauges. -
Lakland Joe Osborn Flats or GHS Precision Flats in the UK?
redstriper replied to wateroftyne's topic in Accessories and Misc
Glad you're pleased, which gauge did you go for and how do they compare to the La Bellas? -
Lakland Joe Osborn Flats or GHS Precision Flats in the UK?
redstriper replied to wateroftyne's topic in Accessories and Misc
Did you get them from Lakland? The stickiness does wear off quite quickly and they just get better with age. -
I love these basses and having played 3 in different shops, I got a used one from this forum just before Christmas. It is superb and a definite keeper - there is absolutely nothing I would change about it. I have experimented with different strings and it can sound well Jacoey with rounds, but I prefer flats. But that's just my opinion and what suits me, may not suit you
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Nothing wrong with owning only one bass and the Rebels are good instruments IME. Save your money, play the Rebel as much as possible and really get to know it inside out. Meantime play as many other basses you can whenever you get the chance before deciding on your next purchase.
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I'm sure there was a thread on here about someone with exactly the same pick up problem on the same model bass. Either that or I'm more psychic than I thought - which is possible considering I guessed right about your new bass in a previous post. Have you thought about swapping it for a VM mustang which only has one pick up anyway?
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They are the ones Will, you can get them a bit cheaper from the States sometimes on ebay or from the Lakland site - they are the same as their flats: [url="http://www.lakland.com/direct/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LD&Product_Code=JOSF4&Category_Code=4STRS"]http://www.lakland.com/direct/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LD&Product_Code=JOSF4&Category_Code=4STRS[/url] £30 may seem expensive for strings, but they last for years and if you don't like them someone on here (like me) will buy them from you. Let us know how you get on.
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I've never tried Pyramid Golds or La Bellas, but I may try some used ones if they come up on the cheap. I like a very smooth tone, so even the TIs are a bit rich for me until they bed in - GHS Precisions are nice from new and just get better with age.
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Excellent review - thanks. It's interesting how every Jazz bass sounds different depending on the pick ups and electrics, yet they all still sound like a Jazz bass somehow.
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[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1326661142' post='1500209'] You're correct, I was exaggerating, and I should know because I've tried most types of flats at great expense. [/quote] Which ones are your favourites Dave? Mine are GHS Precisions, also partial to DR High Beams and TIs for fretless, but if I could only have one it would be GHS. Still a lot I haven't tried, but I've stopped looking now (thankfully) Steve.
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE5R3rUoU58[/media]
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I would be wary of buying a new Ashbory on ebay because there have been reports of B stock models with dodgy tuners and electrics being sold on there in the past. I would stick with Largesound (link above) when buying new from the states.
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Lakland Joe Osborn Flats or GHS Precision Flats in the UK?
redstriper replied to wateroftyne's topic in Accessories and Misc
I thought you wanted to buy in the UK? The Lakland JOs are made by GHS and are exactly the same as their Precisions afaik. I usually buy the Precisions off ebay from the states for about £18 including delivery and never had to pay any tax. -
Ashborys often come up on ebay and sometimes on here too. Otherwise I would recommend these people: [url="http://www.largesound.com/"]http://www.largesound.com/[/url] They have sold lots to the UK and have a very good reputation. I would also recommend changing the strings to the pahoehoes used on the Kala basses because they are stronger and more stable. This is the Kala UK distributor, they might know of any plans to import the solid body Sub U-Bass: [url="http://www.sutherlandtrading.com/category/brand/kala/"]http://www.sutherlandtrading.com/category/brand/kala/[/url]
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Lakland Joe Osborn Flats or GHS Precision Flats in the UK?
redstriper replied to wateroftyne's topic in Accessories and Misc
DR Hi-Beam flats are very nice and similar to GHS Precision flats in both feel and tone, but they are a bit more pricey: [url="http://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/products/7614-dr_handmade_legend_flatwound_bass_guitar_strings_45_105_medium"]http://www.stringsdi...s_45_105_medium[/url] I also keep trying rounds, but they just don't suit me, while the GHSs feel and sound perfect. -
The Ashbory may surprise you and I would recommend you try one before deciding. It is the ultimate travel bass imo after trying the Aria and the Kala among others - it's easy to play, sounds great and it's tiny. It is fretless and intonation can be tricky at first, but nowhere near as hard as you might think - I gigged one exclusively for a year and recorded an album with it. It's no good if you want to play slap style, but brilliant for old school jazz, reggae, soul, blues etc. I would like to try one of the new Kala Sub U-Basses like this: [url="http://www.musiciansfriend.com/folk-traditional-instruments/kala-s-u-b-u-bass-solid-body-ukulele-bass-guitar"]http://www.musiciansfriend.com/folk-traditional-instruments/kala-s-u-b-u-bass-solid-body-ukulele-bass-guitar[/url] Don't know if they are available in the UK, or what price they will be, but they have the longer scale and frets, so might suit you better than the Ashbory.
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Lakland Joe Osborn Flats or GHS Precision Flats in the UK?
redstriper replied to wateroftyne's topic in Accessories and Misc
http://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/products/6572-ghs_stainless_steel_precision_flatwound_electric_bass_strings_45_105 -
The Ashbory is ideal, very small with a huge sound and lots of fun to play.
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short & flat (scale & wound)
redstriper replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in Accessories and Misc
I also like TIs and have them on a fretless, they do get better with age - as do the GHSs. I'm intrigued about your new shortie bass and my wild guess is a Squier... -
short & flat (scale & wound)
redstriper replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in Accessories and Misc
I hope you like the GHSs, here's a video demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE5R3rUoU58 Good idea to order the bass - you can send it back free if you don't like it (which one did you go for)? -
short & flat (scale & wound)
redstriper replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in Accessories and Misc
GHS Precision flats are my favourite strings, though I haven't tried the short scale version. They are less bright than Chromes, very smooth with a deep, warm tone, not as rich or middy as TIs. I get mine from the states via ebay where they are much cheaper than in the UK. There is a mint '75 Musicmaster in my local shop with Rotosound tru bass nylon covered strings. It's priced at £700 including original case, I am quite tempted but think I might prefer a Mustang tone wise. -
Nip out now and buy this: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/164373-fs-only-fender-road-worn-fiesta-red-jazz/page__fromsearch__1"]http://basschat.co.u...__fromsearch__1[/url] It's only round the corner and you can leave it lying around while the work is done - more damage just adds to the mojo. Hope it all goes well man - if you need a break from the madness, jump on a train and come up here Steve.
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84 neck now sold.
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I bought Dave's fretless Squier VMJ, it arrived well packed in record time and it looks and plays like new. A most excellent transaction made easy by Dave's total fairness and honesty - buy with confidence. Thanks Dave, you made my Xmas
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Budget basses, anyone else fallen in love with their's?
redstriper replied to a topic in Bass Guitars
I got a Tanglewood Warrior for nowt on freegle and it's an excellent bass - I'll do a straight swap for your custom shop Jazz if you pay the postage.