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MJJS

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  1. It seems perfectly usable. The neck is slightly asymmetrical and thicker on the B side to stiffen it. And the B is very full due to the filter preamp.
  2. If you’re going to look wider, Atelier Z and ACG make top end short scale instruments. If you have that level of budget of course. Chowny do a set of UK made ones as well.
  3. Well, I increased the budget and have acquired this magnificent beast. Having now been playing it for a few hours it’s right up there with the best. Now I still need a 6 short scale fretless…. 🤔
  4. This feels under priced now, I’d take it to Bass Direct (who aren’t far from you) as I think they have good international exposure.
  5. These always remind me of Vulcan Bombers
  6. I find it odd that I put an original S2 up at bass direct in superb condition last year and we could only get £3250 for it. These later basses are not the original thing but fetch much higher prices. In contrast an early Fender would always outprice an ‘Anniversary’ reproduction.
  7. MIA - Missing in action
  8. The S2 is slightly turned, so looks a little narrower than it really is.
  9. Can’t recall If I’ve put this on this chat before.
  10. Just in case someone wants one …. https://bassbros.co.uk/product/1987-jaydee-roadie-series-3/
  11. Did anyone mention Adam Ben Ezra?
  12. Well, she’s was a fender lady on Friday.
  13. If you email JayDee they’ll have any info you need.
  14. Love mine. Has Labella flats and does the old school thing really well
  15. Love to know what for ….. 😉
  16. I’d advise you to take a few lessons with a DB tutor as most starters I have seen don’t naturally develop correct left hand technique (if you’re right handed). You should get more from that than you’d believe, including holding the bass. If you sit, as I do, invest in a good adjustable seat. Consider an adjustable bridge, it doesn’t look like yours is. That allows you to lower the action when you start out which eases the effort required(at the sacrifice of unamped volume). Finally, as has previously been said, play for short periods at the start. Injury is bad news. Good luck.
  17. As this thread is more active, I’m looking for a six Fretless. Something like an Ibanez SRF706 (which seems to have been discontinued) with a budget around £1200. Lined or well marked fret lines preferably. Thx
  18. Actually, put it a the second fret and you have a shot scale bass almost exactly.
  19. Some lovely basses, but rather beyond the intended budget unfortunately.
  20. The Sterling MM in HH configuration would be well worth a look and about the right money. Schecter also make some great kit in that price range.
  21. If you haven’t purchased strings yet, I’d recommend looking at Newtone strings. https://newtonestrings.com/product-category/strings/bass-guitar-strings/?v=79cba1185463
  22. I’ve always found it’s the combination of pick up and amp that makes the real difference. My chain is a K&K Bass max, RH750/450 and a Vanderkley 1x12 cab. The sound to my ears is very transparent.
  23. Thanks, but thinking sub £800ish
  24. I’m looking for a short scale (30/31”) 6 string (B-C) along the lines of a Brice HBX 406 3/4 or similar. I’ve posted in the wanted section but this forum seems more active. Any ideas for alternative models appreciated.
  25. A lovely thing. A little research shows a UK purchase of this set would currently be about €4k (£3.5k) if that helps.
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