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  1. [quote name='pete.young' timestamp='1446727046' post='2901770']
    The BBNE2 is at least 18mm, maybe slightly more.

    You should look at the Sterling By Musicman Ray 35, the string spacing is 17.5mm and you should be able to pick up a second-hand one in your budget.
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    The BB NE2 has a 17.5 mm string spacing, i've measured mine. I knew it was noticeably less then my 19mm Xotics, it takes a bit to get used to the gap difference

  2. I can't speak for the Sowdowsky, but I own 2 Xotic XJ_1T 5strings and they are one of the nicest basses I've played. If you are in Glasgow on the 7th nov, i'll be in the Partick Brewing Co. with a big band. (free entry) and the 3 Judges on Sunday 8th....also Partick

  3. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1446567621' post='2900383']
    Funnily enough I went back to D'Addarios on my BB and the irony is that's what comes fitted out of the factory (although probably a 130 not 135)! Next string change though will be Dunlop Super Bright Nickels, I've heard great things about them and word on the street is if you like D'Addario nickels you'll love these.
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    I really like D'addario XL170 nickels, but hated Dunlop Super Bright steels and nickels, they have a much lower tension and steels sounded really "coloured" and Nickels had intonation problems. Just my opinion and experience.
    I've also owned 2 x 36" scale Overwaters, a 6string fretless and a 5 string fretted, a 35" scale Overwater jazz and now have 2 x Xotic XJ-1T's and a Yamaha BB Ne2. My present 3 basses are 34" scale and have better more defined "B's" than the longer scale basses i've owned, so scale length isn't necessarily the answer to a good sounding "B". Beware the 36" 6 string, the top "C" was very twangy and guitar like due to the extra tension.

  4. I remember a 5 hour gig with my Mk1 WAL being painful! I don't know what it weighed, but it was significantly heavier than my 76 P bass. That was late 80's when my back was also significantly younger!

  5. Great little amp, I bought mine as a backup, but use it regularly at small gigs. As a matter of interest, i compared mine to my MB800 at a small gig, through my BF Midget T and the pic shows the controls, that to me matched level and tone pretty close.

  6. Haven't tried that combination, but I do occasionally use my G2 Midget t with my Big Baby2 when more volume is needed and i'm happy with the results. May not be an ideal pair from Alex's point of view, but it achieves the required results for me on the very few occasions it's required.

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