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Tweedledum

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  1. I love the sound of the singlecoil P-Bass. "Spacious and warm, thumpy" - yes, that's a very good description. My absolute favourite is the '54-'56 version. It's got the small singlecoil pickup, fat maple neck with a soft V shape, and a contoured body, which makes it much more comfortable to play than the 1st iteration P-Bass with it's chunky slab body.
  2. Absolutely. Great guy, fun to deal with. He sold me a great bass. I think I need to buy some more basses from him before ... you know ... it's getting more complicated ... if it happens at all, that is.
  3. Few rigs are worthy to be framed. Your's definitely is.
  4. Oh, I forgot to mention. It's the 1965 Sunburst on the left.
  5. Just traded a Jazz Bass for another P-Bass. Total count is now 3.
  6. Yes it's an acoustic preamp but I read somewhere that it's supposed to work with electric bass as well.
  7. How do you like the Fishman? I'm thinking about getting one for gigs where we go all in-ear/no backline...
  8. That '71 would fit in my stash perfectly since that's my YOB. Great collection @walshy
  9. It plays reasonably well for a Jazz Bass of that era. There is the usual ski jump that 90% of the late 60's/early 70's Jazz Basses suffer from. But it's not too bad. With the action set to my liking, there is some fret buzz on the A string in the 18th and 19th fret, that's it. And to be honest: who plays up there? I don't. Most of all, this bass sounds fantstic. Very even tone all across the fretboard, it's got clarity and growl, the sustain is great, and there's no noticeable dead spots! Seriously, this is one of the good ones.
  10. I need to quote my self here. The blatant lack of Jazz Bass in the household has been mitigated! 1970 Jazz Bass, Olympic White, matching headstock.
  11. Warmoth offers single coil P-bass necks and bodies. The body comes in '51 (slab) or '54 (contoured) style.
  12. '69 P-Bass, Glock B. A. C., two 1x12" custom Sieben Audio cabs w/ EV M12L. unfortunately this rig doesn't get much workout these days since I do 90% of my gigs with in-ear monitoring.
  13. AB stands for Afterburner, yes. All ABs are made in Canada, so they can be customized, which makes it sometimes hard to differenciate the lines as Bigwan already mentioned. ABZ is the most basic of the three, AB1 is the intermediate model, AB2 is top of the Afterburner line. NG and Combustion are both made in China. The main difference is the pickup position. The bodies are routed for 3 pickups and there is a "3X" upgrade kit available. Specs and standard features can be found on the dingwall website http://www.dingwallguitars.com/
  14. Very nice bass! Congrats! I too think it looks best without the PG. Those aren't on/off switches, they actually toggle the pickup coils serial/parallel, which is quite handy because it adds a different voicing to each pickup. Anyway, I think it would be cool to have a three way switch "serial/parallel/off" for each pickup.
  15. I thought the same thing. MM enthusiasts would be all over it.
  16. '64 Models mostly feature the Transition Logo. Until '63 the Spaghetti Logo was more common. Late 64 (like mine) necks have Perloid dots in the fretboard and clay side dots.
  17. That is so sad. Nice instrument, though. Any insight whether or not the decal on the headstock is original? P.S.: never mind, this is a JAN 64, so '63 specs rather than '64. GLWTS!
  18. What would I buy? Definitely a Dingwall, if I didn't own one already. Extremely well built instruments, lightweight and easy to play. High end in every respect. As for high end amplification: I play my Dingwall through a Glockenklang Bass Art Classic. Since you're looking for a compact gigging amp, I suggest the Glockenklang Steamhammer or one of the "Blue" series amps rather than the Bass Art Classic. https://www.glockenklang.de/en/products/products_bass.htm
  19. The current Mexican Fenders are good value for the money, too. I really like this one:
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