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Marc S

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  1. Sending some pics to Fender is a good idea - I wonder what their response would be? Keep us posted on such matters, and what you decide to do.
  2. Wow - that looks extreme.... Sorry to hear this has happened, and that it's so bad. As others have said - strip it and refinish. Professional re-spraying might be expensive, or tricky and time-consuming for you to undertake (if you fancy that?). The suggestions on here for a natural finish seem the best option, and I think that's what I'd be doing. Best of luck with it.
  3. It's not just you @AndyTravis lol Hmm - this does look interesting. Something very different indeed.
  4. Last bump for this bass for a while (I may withdraw it until sometime next year). I took this bass to a rehearsal studio the other night, and it sounded absolute killer! Especially at high volume - those EMG pickups sounded superb. Perhaps it's also down to the through neck construction? I don't know - it just sounded "huge" with an amazing low end. I'm only selling as I have my eye on something else, something very different, and I'm trying to stick to my one-in-one-out policy
  5. I have one of these, in Fiesta Red. It's an absolutely awesome bass, and my favourite ever P bass. These are quality instruments, and feel lovely to play, with an awesome sound. GLWTS
  6. This really works for helping get that "played-in" tone on a new bass, and improved the tone & volume on my bass, during a time I couldn't play it much.
  7. It's a long shot, I know - but worth a try. As per title, I'm after a 3/4 Pirastro Perpetual E string. I have just become a fan of these strings, having bought an A,D & G from Ajbass on here. Price negotiable, depending on condition / usage. Thanks EDIT: Does anyone have anything similar, especially tension-wise, which might suit a set of Perpetuals?
  8. I had one of these. My only reason for selling, was mine didn't have a tweeter. If I hadn't now already got myself a small cab with a tweeter.... I'd have this. Incredible cabs - way way louder than you'd think. Lovely sound too, and so small. I played an acoustic gig using just my Crazy 8 once - it more than coped. The venue owner couldn't belive I could get the volume level out of such a tiny cab. GLWTS
  9. Ah, sorry to hear this Dave. Would a uke bass be easier on your joints? As I'm typing this reply, I'm sat on the sofa, playing my MIM Mustang, and wondering why I don't play it more often. Could you try some lower tension strings on your Mustang? That may make playing it easier on the hands? I played a Squier CV Mustang in my local PMT a while back - it was a lovely bass. Shame to sell all your gear. I'd hate it if I had to give up completely... I don't know what I'd do without music.
  10. I'd never heard of these. Always worth knowing of such rarities. Thanks for sharing
  11. Love that dark fretboard, and the colourful, contrasty sunburst finish. Looks absolutely lush! Happy NBD
  12. I have one, and I'm really really pleased with it. Re the mid range control, I find it's very good. I know what you mean about having a high and low mids control - but I find it quite controllable with what it has. The mid shift button can work well too, depending on the venue. I've got 3 different cabs, and choose which one, or which pair to use, depending on size of venue, and what set-up I need. I play in 5 different bands (and sometimes a folk club "jam") and play either bass guitar or upright or electric upright through it, and I can always get the sound I want, with the controls it has. It's plenty loud enough, the low end is particularly impressive, in that it is well defined, and clear. I'm using 10" speakers with it, as I find these work well with upright. I was happy with my MB Evo1 dual channel head - but now I choose the Peavey every time. For doubling up gigs, I now use the Peavey and my Stanley Clarke acoustic A,B Y pedal. Not sure where you're based, but you'd be welcome to try mine. Yes, the fan is a tad noisy - but I never hear it when I'm playing. My only regret is that I wish I'd discovered it sooner. Is it worth the money? Hell yes. Is it worth twice the money? Hell yes. I can't understand why it's as inexpensive as it is.
  13. Oh no! Sorry to hear this @bubinga5 I really hope your financial situation resolves itself asap. Years ago, I stopped playing bass for almost 25 years (work, marriage, moving/ doing up house, having a kid, band members doing the same etc) But even when I wasn't playing, I had a bass in its case, under the bed - and I'm so glad I did! Because one day, I just picked it up again. A short break from playing may not be the worst thing of all... but I hope you can get something again soon - maybe something second hand and cheapish... If you lived closer, I could loan you one for a bit.... Keep your chin up, look after yourself and hopefully, "normality" will be restored soon. Marc
  14. Having thought some more about this thread, and having read some more comments, I just thought I'd add another one of those "take a break from playing bass" suggestions. A note of caution though - don't take too long a break, or you may lose a bit more "mojo". To anyone feeling like they've hit a dead end, or had enough of a particular band... just take a short while off. Maybe play a different instrument? Perhaps a Ukulele, or that guitar you have gathering dust? Or perhaps seek out some other musicians you haven't played with before? When you pick up a bass again - maybe learn that bassline you always liked, but never had chance to nail? There are loads of these for me, as I'm always busy learning songs for one of the bands I'm in. Another thing I quite like doing, is look at some of the excellent lessons on YouTube - perhaps even try playing a song you hadn't considered before..... Most of all though, stick in there. I think music is a great therapy, and a great release from the other things in life - the things we have to do. As @miles'tone notes in the post above, time away from playing music can have a detrimental effect on mental health.
  15. Yes, that was my first thought too. What a great and interesting find. Only thing is, if you track him down and he says "Thanks for returning the bass.... here's your £20 reward" 😉
  16. Am I ready to give up? No way. I'll tell you why this is, and bearing in mind, like everyone else, I've had the usual run of let-downs, other musicians unreliability, bad venues / venue owners etc.... I started playing in the early 80's and grew to love playing the bass. I was in a couple of bands - we were all young and had dreams of a future where we would enjoy some unspecified level of "success". But after just a few years, myself and bandmates had moved away, got married, had kids and put our instruments down..... Years on, and by chance, my ex wife gave my teenage son a bass for Christmas. That sparked something in me. I picked up the bass I'd kept in a case under the bed. I couldn't remember much or get my fingers working properly - but it was fun to work out baselines again, and do so with my son. Years later, and I rediscovered the buzz I get from playing music and see and hear people dancing, singing along and just enjoying live music. I love live music myself, and I have rediscovered the joy of playing.... after an absence of almost 25 years. I've had lots of good gigs, and many brilliant gigs. I've met loads of great friends through live music, and since I started my second musical journey, I have never looked back. I cannot now ever envisage a time when I no longer play. And I continue to really enjoy playing.... and long may that continue. Apologies for the long reply - but that's how I feel, and I hope that everyone thinking of quitting, or has a change of heart - maybe even take a short break and try a different style or genre?
  17. Great gig last night, supporting Merry Hell - they were brilliant. Also, the bassist let me pick up his Danelectro Longhorn bass..... wow! I now want one. Oh no, the return of GAS. Seriously though, didn't know what I was missing. Seriously lightweight and comfortable to play. Sounded great too :) 

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      Marc S

      The more I see videos of the Danelectro Longhorn, the more I realise it's a bass that has suddenly grown on me....out of nowhere.

  18. Oooh so difficult to add just a few players to that list - as I'm typing this, even more of my own personal "legends" to add JJ Burnel Paul Gray (Damned / Hot Rods) (These are the 2 who got me into the sound of the bass) Andy Rourke (RIP) - hugely underrated IMO Tina Weymouth Bootsy Collins Steve Harris And on upright - Danny Thompson EDIT: Apologies, I can't do such a list without mentioning Peter Hook (Whose book "Unknown Pleasures" I cannot recommend enough)
  19. Just adding this re the Peavey Minimax
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