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Hugh971

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  1. I agree there is very little difference between the two. I'd lean towards the MIJ as my preference but I reckon that's mostly in the pickups rather than the woods. Wood wise I usually lean towards a maple neck but that's more of an aesthetic preference rather than anything to do with tone.
  2. One of [url="http://www.tcelectronic.com/ditto-looper/"]these[/url]. Perfect condition in box. Selling because I don't use it. It's had less than an hour use. This is a great loop pedal, I just don't need one! I can post pictures if needed. Located in Leeds but can post at buyer's expense.
  3. Selling my Ibanez SR600. Based in Leeds. This is an awesome bass, the action is nice and low with no buzz. This is the model with Bartolini pickups so the electronics are great. The preamp is very versatile. It's super lightweight so is great for long gigs and rehearsals. This has been gigged and has signs of use. I've taken some close up pics to show the scuffs. Selling this because I need to thin the collection and raise some money to buy a new stage piano. Could possibly post at buyer's cost but would prefer collection in person.
  4. I'm putting out a feeler out with this, I wouldn't be devastated if it doesn't sell because it's awesome. But at the same time I need to raise funds to buy a new stage piano. I think this is the only one of these in the country, so it's not something you can get hold of easily. Located in Leeds, could potentially post at buyer's cost but would rather collection in person. Alder Body Bolt on Maple Neck 2 Farida Stock Jazz Bass pickups (Hand Wound - Single Coil) 3 Ply Pickguard 864mm Scale Length Open Back Farida Machineheads Farida Fixed Bridge 17mm string spacing (by my measurement) Just under 5KG by the bathroom scales It sounds and plays like jazz basses I've played which cost > £1000. I don't really play this often enough to justify keeping it as I'm more of a 4 string guy. I've posted my pics but [url="https://www.facebook.com/pg/FaridaUK/photos/?tab=album&album_id=10151458039970885"]Farida's own pics[/url] do it more justice than mine. It's in perfect condition. [font=inherit][/font] [font=inherit][/font]
  5. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1461430271' post='3034612'] Great grain pattern... [/quote] Yeah, because it's a matte finish you can actually feel the grain of the wood. Hugh
  6. [quote name='cocco' timestamp='1461059959' post='3030973'] Love this. The black hardware really sets it off. [/quote] Thanks! It's come out exactly as I hoped. The control plate is actually chrome, not black as it looks in the photo. The rest of the hardware is black though. Hugh
  7. I once owned a US built Peavey Forum from mid 90s. It was an awesome bass, if heavey. If I remember I bought it for £120 and sold it for £100. Both prices were really cheap.
  8. I agree with the others. If you like tinkering it's a great way to get a cheap, good quality bass, and it's good fun. But for selling they're rarely with the sum of their components. Unless you find a buyer who happens to want exactly what you've made. Hugh
  9. [quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1460758719' post='3028635'] Very nice! What's custom about the build? Compared to their stock 'Human Nature' builds. Si [/quote] A few things. - Black hardware but chrome control plate. - chambered body - matte finish - fender knobs - neck dimensions (38mm nut, 20mm deep at 1st fret, 23 at 12th. Hugh
  10. [quote name='Kev' timestamp='1460756440' post='3028608'] Love the simplicity! And refreshing to hear good news about the out of the box setup Congrats! [/quote] Well I do like a low action. But this isn't ridiculously low. And it's not close to buzzing. I can attack the strings a bit without unwanted noise. It was in tune when it arrived too so I guess it didn't shift in transit. Hugh
  11. My custom Elwood arrived today! I'm proper chuffed with it. The craftsmanship is excellent and it plays like butter. The setup out of the box is perfect for me too, which is unusual. Usually I've got the allen keys out within 5 minutes of opening the box. Hugh
  12. [quote name='GrammeFriday' timestamp='1460537539' post='3026505'] Many thanks, WoT. Yup, I'm pretty stoked about the way it looks to have turned out, too, and can't wait till delivery day - paid the balance last night. How long does it usually take from final payment to delivery, btw? Or perhaps there is no usually? [/quote] I got my picture and paid yesterday lunch time. I got my shipping notification this morning. Expected delivery on Friday. So once the payment arrives it should be quick. Hugh
  13. Very cool, looks awesome! I've played some 70s Fender copies which play really nice, they can be great basses. Hugh
  14. I played one of these once, and really liked it. The tone was awesome and it was comfortable to play. I can't imagine myself ever owning one though. The style is not really me. Hugh
  15. I was hoping mine would be in this batch but according to Adrian it should be in the next one. So looks like I've got another 3 weeks to go for mine. These are looking great though. Hugh
  16. I've found the loudest gigs to be the smaller venue ones. The loudest gigs I've been to haven't really been named acts. I think the most uncomfortable my ears have been was at a small festival in Chester. Small line array system cranked way too high. Since then I've been very careful with my ears at gigs. Hugh
  17. [quote name='linear' timestamp='1457629597' post='3000416'] If I ever see a Mark Hoppus bass in a shop, I'll certainly give it a try, especially if it's the less visually offensive white-blonde model. Interestingly, I saw a video posted on another thread with Scott Devine and Chris May from Overwater talking about a new P bass they have specced together, and they've gone for a reversed pickup. [/quote] FYI: Scott's bass is still in the prototyping stage and he's not yet convinced by the reverse P. So there's a good chance it'll be a standard P pickup when the final model is revealed. Hugh
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