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rodma

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  1. [attachment=177157:DSC_0115.JPG] Phew That's the Basschat gas attack over for now. Not exactly the last of the great spenders
  2. So, I opted for the black 4 string acoustic (fretted) and it is the opposite of a decoration, since the only faults are in the finish. The lacquer or whatever it is, is a wee bit rough in a couple of wee spots around the connection with the neck and is a wee bit thin in one place on the headstock, so the wood is shining through a tiny bit if you look really closely. Not bad for 44 sheets
  3. Have pulled the trigger on one a lovely green one of these and received it today. Up until reading the affordable 1975 bass thread I was totally happy with my sub ray 5, but that's the danger of basschat for you. I wouldn't have even looked at the thread if it hadn't been my YOB. I tried the superglue fix on the A string, but failed so used the rodma patented tiny folded piece of tinfoil fix, which is perfect until you have to change strings in anger. I changed the strings immediately so, Jose, since you were so kind to offer me a try out of the differing preamp sub tones, if you want another set of Jack and Danny strings, they are yours for the having. It's a really fun little bass to play, my fingers are now raw.
  4. Hello Am selling my musicman S.U.B 5 to make room for an incoming 4 string bass. The bass is in fantastic condition with no visible wear to the body or paintwork on the neck, however there are five tiny dents in the neck caused by the strings (perhaps the previous owner restrained the strings causing this) in the timber on the machine head side of the nut, which should be visible in the closeup photo. I am only selling this since I have found myself never using the b string and since I only have barbie doll hands I'm going for something with a smaller neck and without the expensive thumbrest The bass is blue and I have changed the pickguard for a black one, but will include the original (fake chequerplate ) since it is safely tucked away in a drawer. The bass weighs approx 5 kilos and doesn't suffer from neckdive at all unlike some lighter-weight five string basses. I am based in Edinburgh and would prefer buyer to collect, or arrange to meet within a sensible distance. [attachment=176670:P1020374.JPG][attachment=176671:P1020375.JPG][attachment=176672:P1020376.JPG][attachment=176673:P1020377.JPG][attachment=176674:P1020378.JPG][attachment=176675:P1020379.JPG][attachment=176676:P1020380.JPG] Edit: Now with photos
  5. Damn GAS You've made me roll the dice too. Let's see what the postie brings
  6. whoah were you doing a 360, or do you just play with your back to the crowd for fun?
  7. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1386596821' post='2301910'] I'd like to register a complaint, please. I've got this terrible GAS for Mark Bass and this is NOT helping. I've got the funds, I come near Maidstone from time to time... I just don't have the need! I only play in my lounge and Mrs G [s]will[/s] would kill me. [/quote] +1 (except for being in the vicinity)
  8. Just bought a bargain set of bass strings from John Very nice to deal with and prompt with postage etc. Cheers
  9. [attachment=149233:pickguard.jpg] OK, here it is, not yet fitted (but slipped into place on top of the original, it's single ply, ever so slightly smaller than the checquerplate effort. screw holes appear to allign perfectly and i have not removed the protective film yet. just realised how bad the photo is. it doesn't show how neat a fit it is around the pickup, but it is great. It's the very last item listed on the last page of the ernieball.co.uk spares webpage The one thing to note is that they do not come with black (or any) screws, so i have ordered some and these arrived today. I now have too many, so if you would like some let me know and I'll post them to you. it's the least i can do after giving that bum steer on the stingray
  10. "The Bad Touch" messes my left hand up so badly that I'm unable to even get tired fingers attempting it, despite it sounding so simple. Maiden stuff however suits my hands, but i don't have the stamina to keep it up. back to the shed.
  11. [quote name='Damonjames' timestamp='1385230541' post='2285915'] I have had mine for a week now and LOVE it. Mine is a 5 and I'm struggling to find a replacement guard, especially after being chastised by discreet for wanting a pearl guard! [/quote] I ordered a replacement from strings and things for my fiver. I'll post up a photo when i get out so you can see it, in case it is not the correct one.
  12. Hello I'll buy these from you. if you could pm me your details and I'll transfer the dough from work tomorrow. That's so long as no-one has pm d you yet Cheers Roddy
  13. Awesome looking basses Photo reminds me of the star wars franchise for some reason
  14. [quote name='Ghost Rider' timestamp='1384458373' post='2277057'] Hello, I have no idea what Gauge they are as they were fitted by the previous owner. I would imagine they are a decent make. [/quote] Hi I'll prob give it a miss them just in case they are rotors Cheers Roddy
  15. [quote name='Dazed' timestamp='1384454873' post='2276988'] Haha I had a go and went on playing email tennis with hutt miriam. Despite my perseverance that I travel all over the south and can meet anywhere it wasn't possible to meet. Shame...... [/quote] Good effort. Perhaps we should sign them up for every online mailing list we can think of
  16. Hello Any ideas what brand they are? I have Roto flats, like the sound but can't get on with the additional tension, so am looking for an alternative.
  17. [quote name='Damonjames' timestamp='1384372255' post='2275922'] You mean wild GAS chase [/quote]
  18. other than the good advices above i can offer the following useless nuggets I used to play in a hardcore band and would always get cramp in my hand when playing live, despite being fine during practise, which meant finishing some songs using my thumb and index finger pressed together to form a "pick" when i finally let go (mid third song or thereabouts) The main differences between practising at home (or in a rehearsal room with the band) and playing live for me were temperature/stress levels (hand gets sweaty so have to grip tighter) speed (tempo) increase, which might not be an issue for you depending on the style of music rest between songs, rehearsals are normally leisurely rather than back to back fury. Try and practise as if you were playing a gig and it'll get better and stretch your thumb out gently to alleviate the symptoms a bit
  19. http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/music-man-sub-bass-ernie-ball/1038685277 This was on ebay (or at least these photos were) and ended at £265, listed as being in bournemouth (identical description) I don't really see why it would then be listed on gumtree for half the price i feel a bit like I'm spamming this site today
  20. Just sold a bass to John. Nice friendly straightforward chap, with no last minute haggling or any other nonsense. Highly recommended
  21. Yep Their service works as long as you don't mind radio silence for a week after you order. There is a recent thread about them on here
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