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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1420018511' post='2644801'] Yes I like mine, great for noodling on, bit of a feedback monster when you plug it in though! Has yours got the nice book matched back? There isnt much about them on the net is there, mainly pics of a slightly newer version with a different shaped head and different knobs. I think I paid £250 used for mine in about 1999? I have never changed the strings and the ones on it are not even a matching set [/quote] Oh yes, my electrics go ripped out years ago, terrible! I used to gig it with a Fishman Rare Earth sound hole pickup and a set of flat wounds, that really did sound amazing. I still have the Fishman but never get a chance to use it. I got mine in around 1994, I was working in Andys and it came in, instant GAS when I was setting it up so I swapped it with Andy for a Hohner Jack. I got to use it the other day when my friend who's leraning acoustic came over for a play. Mine has the funky looking back too, really pretty, the new ones, and others in that size, sound awful, never did find out how they made these so good and so cheap?
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1419974008' post='2644577'] It is indeed, well spotted [/quote] I have one myself, got it in 1994 when I was 16. I can't believe how good they are for cheap ones, nothing has ever tempted me away from it. Great to see another, yours is the first other one I've seen.
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[quote name='NoirBass' timestamp='1419932262' post='2643995'] Loving that collection, great choices! [/quote] Thanks pal, it's great to finally be settled!
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That looks seriously stunning, really suits the fan vibe perfectly.
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Nice one!
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Basses In/Basses Out 2014 - And What You've Learned......
Chiliwailer replied to spongebob's topic in General Discussion
Great thread! In - 2014 Fender CS Ltd Edition 1955 Relic Precision and a Mike Lull P Bass. Out - 1966 Precison, CS Precision There were a lot of others that were part exchanged to me or bought and sold whilst finding my keepers including a few CS Precision Basses, a couple of USA Std jazz Basses, vintage Jazz and Precisions, 3 JV's inc Fender logo ones, an Ibanez Musician Fretless and some Modulus Flea/Funk Unlimited's. All were great basses, I ended up keeping the ones that I had an affinity with. I am looking forward to a very quiet 2015 when it comes to ins and outs. At worse, one will have to go due to needing a new car, though I damn well hope not and fighting for that not to happen. But I don't see myself buying anymore, I hope....... -
[quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1419856430' post='2643203'] Might take you up on that, cheers. [/quote] A hot cuppa or dram of Scotch await you!
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[quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1419852722' post='2643167'] Handsome collection once again Dan. Must try out a Lull for myself one of these days. [/quote] Cheers Gary, much appreciated. As you know, I've been through a few basses the past year or so as I rebuild my collection and find the right ones for me, I've now got all my angles covered again which is nice. The Lull is an incredible bass if you need something super light, excellently balanced and with a good tone, for me it serves it's purpose perfectly. If you're in NW London pop in for a go on it.
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A big thank you to Matt for my lovely Mike Lull Precision Bass. I emailed him on Friday night and he personally delivered it on Saturday morning, that's what I call quick GAS relief. Clearly a very nice chap and very trustworthy, Cheers pal!
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Now relieved from GAS, here's the bass family.... [URL=http://s1381.photobucket.com/user/chiliwailer/media/63%20Jazz/P1060937_zpsb1ec1930.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/ah227/chiliwailer/63%20Jazz/P1060937_zpsb1ec1930.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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Lake Placid Blue, Closet Classic. Love it [url="http://s1381.photobucket.com/user/chiliwailer/media/63%20Jazz/P10602242_zpse6b1e30b.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s1381.photobucket.com/user/chiliwailer/media/63%20Jazz/P1060235_zpsb2bfe711.jpg.html"][/url]
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1417467720' post='2620726'] [/quote] Pete, is that an old Ozark acoustic bass at the end?
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Gorgeous bass, how did the Mrs know to pick such a cool one?
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Your musical ambitions, plans & goals for 2015?
Chiliwailer replied to a topic in General Discussion
Great to read about what you're all doing. I'm hoping to be able to play with old mates by Aoril as I'm having surgery in January thst coukd make that possible. Due to another condition, I'll never play seriously again but....to play even just once a week with good friends would be bliss. I got a new Lull bass last week, light as a feather, perfect balance and sounding sweet, bring on 2015! Like Blue says, good luck to y'all and happy groovin. -
[quote name='dood' timestamp='1418830797' post='2633810'] Can I ask a question to the P bass collective? If I were looking for a precision with a great big chunky, fat sounding resonant neck, would I be looking at the 50's versions mainly? I've reviewed the Fender Cabronita and actually, I liked what that had to offer, though I'd probably change the pickup! I'd love to hear your thoughts and of course, pictures always welcome! I love the look of the Tele headstocks with the reverse kluson tuning keys and maple boards are a big thumbs up too! [/quote] Dood, if you're ever in NW London you've got to pop over! I have a CS 55 P Bass, chunky maple neck, superlight ash body and stacked pickup. I have NEVER heard a bigger sounding Fender bass than this one!
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Cor, there's some cool looking bang for buck there!
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I always put the new foam on top of the old foam, just don't have the heart to tear it off! Plus, some buyers may be anal enough to want to see the old foam.
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[quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1419177782' post='2637243'] Really only did this because it may help somebody else scratch a Rickenbacker itch [/quote] Love a bit of show and tell. I never did like an itch after lust though....
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Blimey, is Rob even in the same band as them there? Cool that he's jaming up the baseline but it doesn't work when that loose imo and just shows up how rigid the riffs are. Big love for Metallica, my old school teenage bread and butter, so Im certainly not slagging them off. Is he playing a lovely limelight?!!!!
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That's looks the absolute dogs nuts. A Ric that's finger friendly, perfect!
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Bet that feels lovely, sweet pickguard and binding too. Should all be good with the right pickups and perhaps a restring? If the free lead is that bad, so might be the strings? Poor strings can kill most basses. Have fun with it!
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[quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1419106277' post='2636714'] I'm always pleased to see pics of this one [size=4] Hope you enjoy it.[/size] [size=4]I was in Bass Direct today, they have a good stock of Lulls. Very lovely they all were too.[/size] [/quote] Cheers Gary. This bass is on Basschat more than me, perhaps we should give it a profile? I'd been meaning to go to Bass Direct but knew I couldn't afford a new one and would end up with one on the card. Had a very lucky day yesterday though, got a pay rise at work and then sent a few chance emails and got wind of a second hand one. Did you get anything today?
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Looks great, very cool bass, I agree with tort and black all the way. Enjoy!