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NancyJohnson

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  1. [quote name='megallica' timestamp='1457224030' post='2996585']
    Guns n roses use your illusion
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    Never was a GnR fan, but they had their moments I suppose!

    I've heard the argument that Use Your Illusion could have been edited to a killer single more times than I can remember; I don't know the albums at all (or their back catalogue either), so don't feel qualified to say whether this is a good selection, but I'm gonna fire up Spotify and create a playlist...

  2. If anyone is interested in my input (I've owned a few Thunderbirds), certainly I'd like to see more colour choice. A few years back they did a limited run of deep blue (not Pelham) for the Japanese marketplace, so it is feasible for the paint shop guys to use a different colour.

    At the end of the day, if you want a decent Thunderbird built from a myriad of choice parts and finishes, just buy a Lull.

  3. [quote name='6feet7' timestamp='1456871353' post='2993177']
    Are they that good? Arnt there just as good basses out there that cost less?
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    I've liked the series one models since I first saw them, but the Cruises that followed (with the 2Tek bridge and more Fender-shaped body) didn't appeal.

    Sure there's other P/J derivatives, but for me the series one just oozes cool.

  4. [quote name='2elliot' timestamp='1456000489' post='2984492']
    That sounds interesting. I may have to try a valve swap on my EVO iii. It may sort out the close but no cigar sound the head currently produces.
    [/quote]

    One thing you need to bear in mind is this is a bit of experimentation on my part; I've been too reliant on the Sansamps (in various guises, into the effects return) and reached a point where I just wanted to try something else out. Ultimately (as posted elsewhere), I'll probably end up with an Orange OB-1 500/Korg DTR (or Pitchblack) in a 3U rack as an alternative.

  5. [quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1455982420' post='2984255']
    There's been one on Ebay for a while, it's in the US though, and pretty battered. Great basses.
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    I've seen it. Part of my reasons for not pulling the trigger is that the marks on the finish are kind of beyond buffing out. It needs a full respray which will compromise the serial number and the headstock logo. No idea how they did the white-on-black logo; maybe the whole headstock facia was a transfer and then clear coated.

  6. [quote name='amnesia' timestamp='1455880245' post='2983195']
    I like nice things. 'Want' and 'need' are two totally different concepts. Sometimes they align.
    [/quote]

    I honestly couldn't have put this better.

    My gear isn't a vanity project; i like the Thunderbird shape, so have pursued that course. I don't need five or six of them, but it's nice to have a choice.

  7. I've been giving some thought to getting hold of an OB-1 500, it's the first rack head that I've seen in a while that has leapt out at me shouting 'Buy Me!' I'm a tad put off by the price tag, especially considering I'd need to factor in a 3U rack, plus a tuner of some sort. A few online retailers are doing interest-free credit at the moment, so maybe it's worth a punt.

  8. It really saddens me how expensive Tech21 stuff is when it gets here. I bought my VTBassDI through Amazon and got it shipped to a mate in New England, who bought it into the UK on a business trip. About half price.

    I can understand the costs behind retooling the manufacturing for 240v units, but battery/9v stuff?

  9. For me, I always liked the Mustang/Musicmaster shape, so I got a cheapie Squier Badtz-Maru.

    It weighs nothing, it was easily customisable following a headstock accident, plays easier and sounds a bit more whumpy than an equivalent 34" scale bass and it's fun. Let's also not forget these are serious instruments too. Short isn't the remotest bit silly.

  10. I had a 79 Precision for a long time. It was knackered when I got it and the pickup (s) and loom were changed several times during my ownership.

    Personally, I would forget repairing the pots, just change them for something new but at the same time keep the original units so they can move with the bass should you reach a point where you want to move it on.

    While basses from this period are slowly becoming 'vintage', from a monetary perspective they're never going to be worth as much as 50s/60s models. Just get it working, enjoy it and leave the duff parts in a box at home for someone else to worry about in a few years time.

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