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Marc S

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  1. What? 450? Wish I had the space etc etc Someone's going to get a real pretty bargain
  2. He was a big influence on me too. Saw him playing with "The Light" quite recently - really enjoyed it. Think he had a Yamaha bass then? His old Rick copy was a Hondo, I think. It apparently went missing some years back The first brand new bass I ever bought was a Westone Thunder Jet - I saw Stuart Morrow with his Thunder Jet on TOTP, playing "Great expectations" .... and bought my Westone on the strength of how good it sounded, and how cool he looked playing it My old Thunder Jet has been owned by a pal of mine for many years since I sold it to him - and he still loves it I saw him playing it last year, and it still sounds great (though it's a bit battered now) I meant to add to someone else's thoughts on here, about buying an old 2nd hand Westone - there was one recently that was very cheap, and another which was free - just donate something to a charity! From a very decent BC member. A second-hand Westone is another great option But of course, they're getting on a bit and may need a little attention. Given the money I've seen them go for, and the build quality - you could grab a real bargain
  3. I think jrixn has a point there - if you don't like the look of it before you've even bought it.... you're already uninspired by a bass, before you've even started playing I don't know this seller personally, but there's a Squier VM on here for near enough your budget They often come up for this sort of money second-hand... sometimes, less money, depending on model, colour, condition etc
  4. I think you need to put "Sold" in the title of this thread - to give the mods a chance to see it Cheers now
  5. The VM (Vintage Modified) series, which were made in Indonesia, can go for a really good price second-hand There have been a few on here, and for very very reasonable prices. I had one, and it was a really good bass for the money I think there's an Ibanez SR500 on here for near enough your budget. And they are amazing quality for the money Someone else has mentioned that a new bass may not be very well set up. I've seen some new ones that have had a frankly terrible set up -so beware that this may make your new bass harder to play. Perhaps you could ask a BC member who is local to you, what they think once it has arrived? (or once you've bought one 2nd hand). I for one, wouldn't mind helping a beginner, if a fellow BC member needed it.
  6. I have a very similar Limelight. Mine doesn't have the matching headstock, or cream pickup covers And I must say, I like the look of these features on this bass Mine is utterly amazing, it plays and sounds as gorgeous as it looks - as I'm sure this one will too I don't know how Mark at Limelight gets his basses to sound so awesome The new owner won't be disappointed
  7. This bass is utterly gorgeous.... I can't stop looking at it.... Sigh
  8. Welcome indeed Billy, Yes, try the marketplace on here, and post an ad in the "wanted" section Moreover, enjoy everything BassChat has to offer
  9. What a really nice gesture. Top man for suggesting a Cancer research related charity too Nice looking bass too
  10. Wow, that looks lovely You're lucky that "10 basses is enough" for you - I've got too many (apparently) and it's not ten! lol If I had room for another one (after selling my Yam 5'er) this bass would sorely tempt me GLWTS EDIT: BTW - what's the weight of this bass?
  11. Sorry to be so late to reply to this! lol Yes, My Limelight P/J has a Jazz width neck on it, and it's lovely & comfortable. A little bit chunkier (deeper?) than my Fender Jazz, but a very comfortable neck Re the pickups Mark uses - I don't know what they are, but they sound absolutely awesome. I put a set of his Precision pickups into another bass, and the Limelight pickups improved the sound hugely.... My Limelight is the best sounding P bass I've ever had or played - my JV is the closest to it, and I don't know how that sounds quite as good as it does... it simply does My JV and my Limelight usually get comments from other band members, and sometimes members of the audience. I don't usually get comments from the audience, except when I'm playing EUB - when they ask me what it is
  12. Only just spotted this thread. They look good for the money Thanks for posting @skidder652003
  13. Yes, I mentioned Kiogon's wiring looms here, because I think it's a simple swap, and he's also great with help and advice too. Keeping the original harness is a wise choice.... just in case. Keep it in a box, and perhaps as you're removing it - put a label on each wire / lug - to remind you where it goes..... I put a Kiogon stacked control plate into my Jazz recently, and though i've no intention of letting the bass go (I let my previous one go, and missed it so much, I vowed to keep this one) - you never know whether circumstances might change of course. And someone is bound to ask whether I have the original or not! Luckily in my case, the standard Jazz loom would be easy to re-fit, if required
  14. The wiring diagrams above all look slightly more complicated than a map of the London Underground to me... Has anyone asked @KiOgon for advice? I'm sure he could help. His wiring loom kits are brilliant, and moreover, simple to fit, being solder-less
  15. Same two I could first think of. I recall John Lennon's murder really shocking me. Though a lot of his solo stuff wasn't anywhere near as good as his Beatles work, it still seemed a dreadful shock at the time. I was young, and perhaps I thought the Beatles could one day reform - or maybe it was because of the manner of his murder? Perhaps I saw it as the end of an era? Re Joe Strummer, perhaps Paul is right - could the Clash have reformed? Maybe.... I was no huge fan of George Michael, but his death shocked me as he was a similar age EDIT: Just reading MrCrane's post above - I liked Kirsty McColl, and her death was such a sad, tragic accident
  16. Surprised this hasn't gone - they don't come up for sale very often
  17. Oh my word! Beautiful
  18. Lovely looking bass. I must admit, I usually like the look of Godin basses, and this one is no exception Re the fretmarker lines - I've got very fine ones on my MIJ Jazz, and it took a little persistence, but I'm used to them. That said, they're quite fine and dark - so they don't immediately catch the eye - perhaps they give me enough clues / indicators, without distracting me? Is there any way you could "dull them down"? - perhaps with staining? Would that help? Shame to sell such a nice bass
  19. My own thoughts exactly. I've had several PJ's over the last couple of years, and the added J pickup didn't seem to negatively affect the P pickup in any way (not that I could hear) My Limelight PJ sounds absolutely superb - I mainly use the P pickup, and simply add a little J to suit the song or sound I want it to. Works every time for me
  20. Thanks for the info bubinga5, Yes, it can be tweaked - the bridge allows for very fine adjustments, though I think the current spacing is very comfortable IMO. It doesn't seem tightly spaced to me - I tend to struggle with closer spacing... I'm currently trying to get used to the much closer spacing on my new Ibanez Mikro 5 string.... And it's tricky, so is going to take my awkward fingers some time
  21. I meant to ask this too.... but thought I might end up being tempted I must control myself, because I've just sold two and got one in. Must thin the herd
  22. Sorry, I thought I had already marked this bass as "sold"
  23. Lovely bass, in great condition. I can't get over how good my JV P bass is, and how great that sounds This would be the perfect partner to my Precision, if I didn't already have my wonderful Roadworn Jazz bass Sigh, this looks lovely in white with Rosewood board & Tort guard GLWTS - I'm sure someone will snap up this beauty
  24. I've had a question about string spacing on this lovely bass. Sorry the last but one photo isn't too clear But if string spacing is measured from the centre of each string - it is 16.5mm Not sure if that's the standard way people measure string spacing? but it seems the most logical way to me.... I can now offer a "roadworn" vintage Fender G&G hardcase with this bass. It's not mint condition, but looks rather cool and all catches & hinges work great I'm unsure of its' age - but it's most likely from the 1980's or perhaps the early 90's Though I'd prefer collection or a meet-up, I'm happy for you to arrange your own courier (UK only please)
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