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julesb

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  1. [quote name='BassApprentice' timestamp='1491466857' post='3273193']
    FWIW, There is a blue Aerodyne Jazz in my local music shop. Never seen it in blue but it is stunning. See here: [url="http://www.kennysmusic.co.uk/fender-fsr-aerodyne-jazz-bass-lake-placid-blue-pre-owned"]http://www.kennysmus...-blue-pre-owned[/url]

    I remember lusting after one when Duff McKagan started using them in Velvet Revolver.
    [/quote]

    That is a lovely colour!

  2. Buy my Zon. Then you'll be alright! Seriously though, have you contacted the people you will be playing with and got any advice from them? They must be in the same boat (sorry, I couldn't resist)

  3. [quote name='Dan Dare' timestamp='1491409876' post='3272832']
    Our opinions are of little use
    [/quote]

    Hey, you're selling yourself short! I know what you mean but I was just looking for things that owners particularly like/dislike that you can only get from long term ownership. They seem to be a great solution to me but until I get chance to try one I thought I'd see what you guys think.

  4. I love a jazz body with P/J setup and was just wondering about how these might be different to other variants on this theme. I.E. Does the basswood body give it a completely different tone?

    Looks wise I much prefer the non export colours to the all black even though that still looks cool.


    Any thoughts appreciated and thanks in advance.

  5. [quote name='phil.c60' timestamp='1491045377' post='3270095']
    Or get yourself a Sansamp DI and carry that instead so you can play through the PA. Even if it's just a small vocal PA as long as you keep the volume sensible you'll be fine, and even if you can't eq like you might like it will get you out of a hole and keep your gig going. Had to do this when had issues with my LM3 (which turned out to be a cable issue, now solved by buying some lovely cables from the previous poster - thanks Dave!), and could get going again in about 30 seconds with the kit to hand. Don't go anywhere without mine now.
    [/quote]

    good idea

  6. I sold my beloved '74 Ripper in times of hardship and promised myself that situation wouldn't happen again but times are tough at the moment so I wish you well. Some of these basses ARE more than a piece of wood especially the old ones that have often have led very interesting lives and would have many a story to tell if they could!

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