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  1. [quote name='cockbongo' post='110109' date='Dec 28 2007, 03:03 AM']Providing its in good condition i'll take it for the asking price mate. Will PM you in the morning.[/quote]


    It's in good condition, only used about 15 times and sat on top of my AMP !

  2. Ritter Double Gig Bag

    (Gig Bag for 2 Basses)


    [url="http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~Ritter-RCG700-Gig-Bag-for-2-Bass-Guitars~ID~3703.asp"]<a href="http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~R...ars~ID~3703.asp" target="_blank">http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~R...ars~ID~3703.asp[/url]</a>

    It's the Black one.....

    Well Made, Hardly Used (about 3 times)

    £40 Posted in UK - [b]Reduced to £30[/b]

  3. Fantastic Antique Brown Leather Gig Bag for Sale......

    Outstanding Quality

    I purchased this 6 months ago from Overwater for £199

    Never out of the House !!


    [url="http://www.overwater.co.uk/Leather.htm"]<a href="http://www.overwater.co.uk/Leather.htm" target="_blank">http://www.overwater.co.uk/Leather.htm[/url]</a>


    £135 takes it away !!

    I also have the Matching Leather Strap which cost £35 (See the Link)

    [b]I'll throw That in for Free ![/b]

    What a Deal !!!!

  4. Thanks Guys......

    I just wish the photo's gave a better representation of the finish....

    Despite what some of the photo's seem to suggest there's not a mark on this bass anywhere, any marks are just light / reflections

    It really is the sexiest sunburst ever !

    I'll try to get some better photo's soon.....

  5. Hi Guys,




    I was going to be playing Bass in a RCHP Tribute until work took a different direction and swallowed my life whole

















    I had this ultimate Modulus Created as follows :


    Modulus Flea Bass 1997 (Very Early made in the first batch)
    Lane Poor Pickup (The Uba Rare one with the Modulus Logo)
    Headstock has the "Flea Grin" Logo

    Body is very interestingly laminate Top !
    One Piece Swamp Ash with Alder Top
    Refinished by Dave Wilson in THE most sexy sunburst you've ever seen....
    The Back is the highest Gloss Black you've ever seen
    Dave Finishes instruments for Stephan Sobell (makes £15k accoustics)
    I spent a day with Dave as he finished this instrument and every detail is perfection

    The Respray alone cost £350 !

    Dave also renewed the circuit installing a Aguilar OBP3 18v 3 band circuit
    New Badass II Bridge
    Custom Made Clear Scratch Plate completes the look

    Comes with Gator Hard Case

    Dave has dressed the frets and set the instrument up to perfection using Flea Signature GHS Bass Boomers

    Action is lower than anything on the planet....

    Tone is Devastating...... The pokiest instrument i've ever heard, cuts through anything, without needing to sound harsh or aggressive

    (although it does everything you'd expect a Fleabass to do)

    The Balls this bass has in unreal !!


    The Instrument stands me over £1800

    I'm looking for £1250 - Not in a huge rush to sell so would wait a while with a deposit to secure

    Sorry Photo's are really poor - they seriously don't do the instrument any justice

    I've taken loads and it's a really hard instrument to photograph




    Kind Regards

    Mark

  6. [quote name='johnny dissident' post='74072' date='Oct 14 2007, 10:15 AM']I have the same dilemma,I rushed into buying a stentor student,without shopping around properly,because I was desperate to start learning.Immediately it's limitations became apparent,it was'nt even set up . So I lowered the action, which was an unplayable 15mm down to 8mm,installed a KK Bass Max and fitted it with a set of Helicore hybrid strings, it came with brake cables.It's cost me an extra 200 quid on top of the £500 I brought it for ,but it's sounding ok it's never going to be a great sounding bass.
    But when do I stop spending money on it and upgrade.I would like to fit an adjustable bridge and have a professional set up ,I found that the bridge is'nt seated properly,but I've been quoted £200 for this. :)
    can anyone recommend a luthier in the glos ,oxon,wilts area who could help me get the best out of this instrument without spending too much.[/quote]

    Hi Johnny.....

    that's kinda my concern too..... spending a few hundred on trying to improve the bass isn't a sure bet I don't think....

    The bass I have seems better than the other starter instruments I tried and the price was good so I was happy to jump in.... although i'm maybe thinking I should have waited a bit and saved up.... however, like you I was mad keen to get started with double bass.

    Currently I could limbo under the action on my bass so that's a quick win, the strings are a no brainer, but I don't know if the sound post and bridge set up is even close to correct or optimum, i'd be gutted to spend hundreds on set up not to see the benefits....

    When I used to cycle.... the golden rule was start with the best Frame & Fork set you could afford.... and then upgrade the components over time, adding top quality bits to a starter bass doesn't seem to make that much sense.....

  7. [quote name='BassBod' post='73800' date='Oct 13 2007, 03:21 PM']I've got a an old Czech ply - it really depends on what's wrong with it, and how much you're prepared to invest.

    Broken bits (endpin, nut, tuners?) aren't too pricey, and fixes can be included in a pro set up. New pro-fitted bridge is a good idea, again not expensive and you can also include a pickup installation. I'd look at this type of work as giving the bass a fair chance to sound its best. A few changes can really make a big difference.

    Where I would stop is major structural work (taking the top off, neck off..) or replacing the fingerboard. The bass was constructed to a certain level, so you have to always bear that in mind.

    On mine I've fitted a new adjustable bridge, changed a dodgy endpin and stripped the peeling fingerboard finish. It sounds ok (with Innovation strings) for old school thumpy stuff. But it's never going to give the complex woody tones that a "better" solid top bass could. That would cost me a lot more - and I play EUB most of the time, so its never going to make sense to invest that much in an acoustic bass.[/quote]

    I don't think there's anything particualarly wrong with it.... as you say it's been built at a price point with compromises I guess, my journey with DB is just beginning so i've not even started to play the bass to it's potential, however I just know it's not a "quality" instrument and I don't want the current playability issues to impede my progress with the DB. Obviously if the instrument isn't set up to it's optimum it has tones and qualities left to yield.....

    I think I'll throw a few quid at it before I start thinking about more expensive options

    Thanks

    Mark

  8. [quote name='jakesbass' post='73703' date='Oct 13 2007, 10:43 AM']First question:
    where are you?
    there is a master luthier in Greenwich called Roger Dawson who is genius at achieving the best results with any bass. Oh, and he's very reasonably priced. The things you have mentioned: bridge, soundpost, strings etc [i]will[/i] make a difference, especially when done by somebody like Roger. He's completely rebuilt basses I've played and worked on all my instruments. I cannot recommend this guy highly enough he is an absolute master
    Jake[/quote]


    Hi I'm in the North East..... i've been given the details of a respected guy for my DB maintainenece..... I hope he's able to complet his work to the standard of Roger.

    Just to add that although my bass is of Ply construction it does have an Ebony fingerboard.....

    listening to what's been said it looks like it's well worth having the bass correctly set up and a few things re-worked !

    Thanks

    Mark

  9. Hi Guys,

    I've just bought a Cheq double bass.... i'd tried a few cheap starter basses (mainly chinese) ranging from £450 up to £850 and found them to be poorly put together and dull sounding....

    I paid £350 (Inc case) 2nd hand for this Cheq instrument (it's ply obviously) and it felt to me better than anything else i'd tried new, and seemed to sound bigger and louder than the other instruments i'd considered.

    However, having lived with the instrument a couple of days i'm realising it's limitations already....

    I know the strings are old and i've had some good advice on string choice already... My question is... how far can you improve a starter bass... ?

    I know every instrument will be different, but as a general rule is it be worth spending a bit on things like bridge replacement, soundpost and a general set up ?



    Or should I put the money toward an "upgrade instrument" for the future ?

    Thanks

    Mark

  10. I'll never complain about a high action on a bass guitar again !!

    sounds like a great idea... i've seen those adjustable bridges on Bob's site, I can certainly see the benefits.

    [quote name='BassBod' post='73667' date='Oct 13 2007, 08:40 AM']One other thing - sounds obvious, if you get the bass set up think about putting adjuster wheels into the bridge. This enables you to change string height (ie start low then move it up by small amounts over a few months, then back down if it's too high for comfort). The real purists will say they mess up the sound, but when you're getting started it can be a big help.

    Enjoy...

    BB[/quote]

  11. Thanks Guys.....

    i'll certainly check out Bob's site.....

    I've got some lessons booked with a local young player, who's a strong technically. I've very quickly realised that just treating the DB as a big Fretless Bass guitar isn't going to work !

    Part of the reason for me wanting to get into the Double Bass is that I'm a reasonably profficient Bass Guitar player but I lack the theory to back it up.... I've found it hard to get the desire to lean the theory when I can already play, gig and generally get around the Bass Guitar.

    Learning Double Bass, will essentially take me back to basics, and make me more hungry for the theory and technique.

    Thanks for the advice

    Mark

  12. Hi Guys,

    I can't see that this topic has been covered..... apologies if it has...

    I'm New to DB and am looking for some new strings for my recently acquired upright !

    current strings are like tungsten rope !

    looking for something with good bottom, big sound and maybe a bit less tension !

    Thanks

    Mark

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