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I used one in a seven piece function band (swing/soul) and it performed admirably. Best of all it fit perfect in an MX5 boot - Great amps!
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SOLD - Decided I'm keeping my Cort Custom 5 string so the Lakland 5501 is the one to go: Brilliant bass, lots of love for them on here and Talkbass - just google them £425 Superb B string, 19" spacing (i think...certainly wider than a 17mm Stingray 5 i owned), plays great Anyhow looking for £425 , welcome to collect/trial in Plymouth Devon - Cheap fender soft case only but can be well packed for courier if necessary. If your interested talk to me Here they are together, awww:
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TRADED- Fancy a change for a nice passive J or P, preferably Fender and ideally a rosewood board but may consider others, quite like relics i.e. Limelight, Flea bass, Roadworn etc The Stingray is 2009, black with rosewood and a player, not an untouched show piece, plenty of gigging mojo as mostly highlighted in the pics but nothing that affects playability. It's actually a really nice player and by far my favourite Ray to date having owned several over the years, Classic 2 EQ, compensated nut. The case has a cracked corner as shown in the pics, could be glued but it never bothered me - still perfectly functional. As a bonus it has two pickguards, tort and black, and a hipshot BT1 D-Tuner (original included). As I say it's a great player with the nicest Stingray neck I've played - perfect gigging Stingray! Weight is 10.1 lbs , nut width 42mm.
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I'll stand up for Logic X if you go the Mac route. Loads of online videos, forums etc and for the money it is pretty amazing...loads of loops, loads of presets - what else do you need ? (Awaits someone to predictably say Reaper...not tried it personally but mildly intrigued )
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Bass...easy to get into, harder to get out off ....and expensive
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I should really get to know my R24. I only use mine as a recorder/control surface into Logic - works reasonably well. But the sampling features intrigues me...just wish this unit had a MIDI connection.
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Yeah great b-line and tune...love noodling this tune sat on the sofa
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Did a bass trade with Eric a while back now. The trade went effortlessly and smoothly plus Eric was a top gentleman throughout. As our trade was done via a well known social media app I invited Eric to join Basschat - here we are, enjoy the G.A.S. Buyers & sellers can deal in confidence
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New Spitfire Pickguard on my 64 Precision..!
Raslee replied to chrisanthony1211's topic in General Discussion
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These basses need little introduction and are totally superb P basses in my opinion punching way above their weight. This one is up for sale/trade with a heavy heart but I need to sell on to fund some upgrades to my other basses that I regularly gig with. This bass comes as standard plus the additional upgrades of a tort guard (original anodized gold plate also included) and a hipshot D-tuner (original tuner included). Stock pic (actual pics below): The Fender 50s Precision Bass Features:[list] [*]Body: Alder [*]Neck: 1-Piece Maple, "C" Shape, (Gloss Urethane Finish) [*]Fingerboard: Maple, 7.25" Radius (184 mm) [*]No. of Frets: 20 Vintage Style Frets [*]Pickups: 1 Precision Bass Split Single-Coil Pickup (Mid) [*]Controls: Volume, Tone [*]Pickup Switching: None [*]Bridge: American Vintage Precision®/Jazz® Bass [*]Machine Heads: Vintage Style Reverse Tuning Machines [*]Hardware: Nickel/Chrome [*]Pickguard : Gold Anodized Aluminum [*]Scale Length: 34" (863.6 mm) [*]Width at Nut: 1.750" (44.5 mm) [*]Unique Features: Vintage Styling, Anodized Aluminum Pickguard, Synthetic Bone Nut [*]Strings: Fender Super Bass 7250ML, NPS, [*]Gauges: (.045, .065, .080, .100) [*]Accessories: Deluxe Gig Bag included [/list] This bass was around £850 last year and is pretty much immaculate, I still have the receipt somewhere and the upgrades were around an extra £100. It's mainly been the home/studio bass and the tone is to die for, best P tone i've ever had to be honest. I'm looking for bargain £550 as standard or [b]£650[/b] with upgrades + courier costs (around £20 or less in the UK or collect from South Devon UK). or Trades are very specific (plus cash my way): John East Pre Uni deluxe 4 knob and/or a 5 knob version...ideally with all the knobs. Aguilar 4J-60 pick ups (4string jazz) Aguilar Supersingle D2 5 string (P2 size) pickups ....may at a push consider something like a Squier CV P bass and at least £450 my way.
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Fender Classic 50s P or the Roger Waters model?
Raslee replied to fretmeister's topic in Bass Guitars
The ROg W has the Quater pounder pick up IIRC. Quite a hot and rock tone, very fat. I now own a Classic 50's and it's pretty damn good, the tone and pick up is classic old P. Having tried both I'd pick the classic every time - it's quite a funky old school beasty and despite usually preferring a jazz width neck I've actually bonded quite well with the shallow cricket bat. Great P's -
[color=#ff0000][size=8]ALL SOLD[/size][/color] Gutted, childcare arrangements have fallen through and it's proving to be a logistical nightmare for me so I am sadly putting up my tickets for sale - 4th & 5th March Olympia Conference center. [url="http://www.londonbassguitarshow.com/"]http://www.londonbassguitarshow.com/[/url]
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[quote name='FinnDave' timestamp='1487110969' post='3237278'] Here & Now, Gong, Hawkwind...if I really wanted to be out of my depth then the Grateful Dead. It IS a fantasy, right? [/quote] I'm with ya ... Gong, Ozrics for me
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It looks alright on my sunburst P now, maple neck...quite happy with it