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Raslee

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  1. [quote name='jono b' post='154902' date='Mar 10 2008, 10:15 PM']It really would, I'm not great fan of the grill on the MAG, the ABM isn't much better either.[/quote] Am thinking about getting one for reggae, what do you think? I saw Luciano (big reggae artist) in Newquay a few weeks ago and his bassist had one!
  2. Where you based, is the cab still for sale? Whats the watts/ohms etc....is this the extended bass model ? email [email protected] Thanks
  3. For my living room rig i have an Ashdown Electric Blue 180W with 12inch speaker, cracking sound and looks cool too!,......paid £120 for it on ebay. Worth a look! For the out of the living room though i use Eden
  4. [quote name='captain black' post='218184' date='Jun 13 2008, 11:27 AM']PM'd[/quote] Sorry Captain Black, you just missed out by a smidging, the bass is now sold to Si as of the previous evening. all the best, Rasta. Irie
  5. FENDER JAZZ Hi folks, in reply to the emails i have received i have added extra photo's, also i have put the original scratchplate on as requested but the red tortoiseshell will also be included in the sale. The action is set to very low, but can be adjusted if requested. The current strings are flatwounds (as i play reggae), but i have some spare Elites round wounds i can throw in too. My apols for the picture quality of the pictures, i have a crap camera and am in a bit of a rush at the mo! I saw the same bass at PMT in Birmingham at the weekend just gone for £875!!! Get a bargain - sounds bloody beautiful too, better than my other jazzes! HOHNER Pictures as requested, although my apolos again as i have not had chance to clean the dust of the bass, it's been in the cupboard for a month or so....shame on me! but its a great bass! Paste these links for pictures in your browser: [url="http://picasaweb.google.com/Mr.LeeStone/FenderJazz"]http://picasaweb.google.com/Mr.LeeStone/FenderJazz[/url] [url="http://picasaweb.google.com/Mr.LeeStone/Hohner"]http://picasaweb.google.com/Mr.LeeStone/Hohner[/url] Happy to exchange phone numbers etc pending sale (although i am away from this Saturday for a week)...after that they're on ebay! Anymore emails feel free to email me at [email protected] Thanks
  6. Still for sale folks, have not got round to ebaying them yet as i have been busy, so they here for about another 10 days or so...i can't reply after Saturday this week as am away sailing. Irie
  7. [quote name='tremblap' post='211562' date='Jun 3 2008, 08:49 AM']Dear Rasta I will consider it, I could be interested, but I have to see with a PM I received first. I'll keep you posted. pa[/quote] Ok cheers matey
  8. Long shot, but swap for Fender Pro 15" bass cab...hardly used...like new, check Fender website...great 15" cab?
  9. Quick bumph...jus back from the cancelled Sunrise festi...bloody British weather! Anyhooo...when i can get round to scraping the mud of my camera i'll put up some new pics of the Fender....bear with me (i am caked in Mud)
  10. Pre off to off Festi bump...Fender now £425 for any takers for when i'm back and Hohner still up for grabs, although had a few emails bout that one-cheers....back next week. Irie
  11. Fe sure, totally Robbie Shakespeare , Lloyd P., - all dem riddim studio 1 kings that new what phat bass meant.....But Fam's is the Teacha! - seen! gwan keep dem fyah blazin fe I&I Jah ....Rasatafari [i]Becoming a bass player means being unable to listen to music without homing in on the bass part. This tendency can make it hard to relate to others. I look longingly at non-musician friends who seem to absorb music with blissful ignorance, responding to the song in its instrumental totality while I analyze the bass performance. But with reggae, we can get along. It gives those same friends a glimpse into full bass appreciation by dint of its undeniable bass heaviness. Whether or not you jive with reggae’s ganja-laced religious overtones, it has a uniquely dependent relationship on our instrument that you have to love. Reggae musicians crave bass—the kind that ripples through the body and stirs the soul. [/i] Blessed love Irie ites
  12. Hi Telebass, ah joyous Plymouth (outer Plymouth thankfully!)
  13. Cheers for the comments bass brethrens, yeah Dave the bass on the right is my new bass 75 Reissue USA model...it's a 1998 model....great bass but i think the 2004 has a better sound...but the reissue has the looks i've always wanted and the quality is astounding. Thinking of upgradin the PU's in the reissue to some Villex as i heard they're good for reggae. Will be sad to see the 2004 go but as i borrowed money of the wifey for the reissue....well you know the drill! The Hohner too is a great bass, love it lots and it'll be sadly missed but i have the reissue and a Laky 5 so i am more than spoilt these days! If no takers by roughly a week today then they'll be on the bay. Cheers, Rasta
  14. L-R 1976 Japanese Lawsuit jazz bass lookalike with added decal (sounds lovely) 2004 Fender American series Jazz (currently for Sale...see the for sale section) 98' Fender 75 USA reissue (Recent purchase) 2007 Lakland 5502 with custom built scratch plate with Laki PU's ONE LOVE, Bass love ! x
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  16. [quote name='paul, the' post='205814' date='May 25 2008, 06:56 AM']Welcome to Basschat. Great to see you've got the proper fams bass![/quote] Cheers paul, yeah i got the reissue for that reason entirely...Familyman, Bootsy and Jaco are the three wise guru's IMO But at heart i'm a reggaemon! Attached is a picky of my beloved 5502 Lakland also....feel well posh these days considering i came from the ghetto with a cheap Spanish acoustic guitar with bass strings on it!
  17. Hi, just recently purchased a 75 reissue so old faithful and the cricket bat has to go! ***********NEW PHOTO'S ADDED - GOTO TO BOTTOM OF PAGE AND CLICK ON LINKS, or try these below if they work************************ [url="http://picasaweb.google.com/Mr.LeeStone/FenderJazz"]http://picasaweb.google.com/Mr.LeeStone/FenderJazz[/url] [url="http://picasaweb.google.com/Mr.LeeStone/Hohner"]http://picasaweb.google.com/Mr.LeeStone/Hohner[/url] Fender Jazz, 4 string, 2004, Sunset Translucent Orange (you can see the Ash wood grain through the colour, more like a red colour than orange IMO..very pretty though!), American Series - Ash body, Rosewood neck, S1 switching, Fender Case and fender warranty and tools etc...a few gig dings but nothing that takes away character, kept as standard with no modifications as it doesn't need any...this bass sounds beautiful which is why i bought this one in the first place over several other Jazzes that i tried!...condition wise i'd say 9/10. can email morer pics if your interested, just PM your email address. £425 + P&P (i assume about £25) (Cost £850 back in 2004 - Mansons Exeter) Hohner B2AV 5 string, bit like a Steinberger. Headless and small, Phat sound particularly suited to reggae, trip hop, drum n bass, heavy rock and phat fonk. Emg select pick ups, active and passive, has a cool red LED light when in active mode, very light, Synapse hook purchased from Steinberger to help the bass balance and sit better (this is removable), this is a quality small bass with a large sound....you will not be dissappointed, Colour Mahogany condition 8.5/10 (has a small little scratch top of neck) £200 + P&P (i assume about £10-£15 ish) (Cost £375 back in 2005) See attached cheesey gig pictures of these basses. Could be interested in a trade for an EDEN WT550/ Metro/world series or AMPEG SVT 3 or 4 amp or an AMPEG 8x10 (Cash either way....pending Wifeys approval) PM me for any further info or questions etc, leave your email too as i repond better to these. I am away at a festival next few days so i'll reply upon my return if i haven't already (and if i do a festi runner and become a full time Hare Chrishna you wont here from me at all) - All the best (The bass for sale is the red one btw in the pic, because of the light you can't see the decal but of course it is there...all normal! I alos have the original white pickguard which i'll throw in and a special made black one with a lion picture on for the reggae, optional if you want that one )
  18. [quote name='CHRISDABASS' post='204392' date='May 22 2008, 04:28 PM']nah i bought mine new from academy of sound [/quote] I have a USA Jazz (2004) - Great sounding, plus some cash maybe?
  19. Hi all, just joined up and thought i'd say hello. I play in a reggae and Ska covers band and loving it but have dabbled in a bit of funk and alternative rock in the past too. Current bass porn set up, 98' Fender USA Jazz 75 Reissue Lakland 5502 Hohner B2AV headless (currently for s[b]ale/swaps?[/b]) Fender USA Jazz bass 2004 (Currently for [b]sale/swap[/b] to pay for my recent purchase of the 75 Reissue) - Translucent Sunset (Can see the Ash wood through the red colour, lovely bass) Clarrisa acoustic bass Old skool Aria Fretless 70's Lawsuit Jazz bass lookalike relic Ampeg B2E (350W) Ampeg 4x10 HLF Fender Pro series 15" Sansamp Para Driver Dave Hall Valve Compressor Am looking for an Eden WT550 if anyone knows anyone selling one and possibly Ampeg 8x10? PM me if you want to know more details about the Hohner 5 string headless or Fender Jazz bass that is for sale. Anyhow apart from all that, big irie and a big hello
  20. [quote name='jake_d' post='205676' date='May 24 2008, 07:33 PM']bump! im desperate! jake xoxoxoxoxox[/quote] Are they active or passive pickups- cheers
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