
Musicman20
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I am very late to this band, but got a ticket for the Manchester show next year. What a fantastic, complex and bizarre band they are. I am gutted I won't ever see them with Tim.
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The G&L humbucker basses / active basses are ridiculously powerful. Really good instruments.
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If Fender do take over, I hope they keep all staff and continue to manufacture G&L. Leo will be going home.
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That’s a reasonable price for a UK manufactured amp.
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I just mean the price will be dramatically different whichever it is.
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Are these a Canadian bass or an import MIC bass?
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That common trick! I always remember when you guys at Genz discussed this and that your volume controls are much more 'honest'.
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I can't handle watching any videos by that guy. G&L basses and guitars are great IMO. I would have bought one of their USA basses had I seen more stock over here. I do like that they dragged out old paperwork over the past 10 years or so to build close new versions of old designs. It'll be a shame if they go under, but someone will swoop in and buy them.
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I had a GP12 400SMX (I think that was the model name). Mid 90s ish 400W amp head. Only issue it had all that time was that it needed a new fuse the first few months (never had an issue ever again!), and I had to replace some of the plastics on the front/back panel occasionally. Absolutely superb. Build like a tank. Extremely heavy though, and awkward. Would I get it again? Absolutely. The closest I have come to it is the Genz Benz Shuttlemax 9.2, which I am never parting with! The old Trace stuff was over engineered and looked superb.
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I noticed this mentioned here: https://www.reddit.com/r/GLGuitars/comments/1nla1iw/gl_shut_down_temporary_or_permanent/
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New Fender Vintera II Roadworn 60's Precision
Musicman20 replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
Just standard MIM pickups on a 1399 bass immediately puts me off. Too expensive. -
It has, but Mesa are a different breed and these are all built in the USA (not that it is a big deal really as any country can make a great amp). For 999, I think that is reasonable. I expected more. I am interested in this.
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Small "Hifi" amp head recommendations sought!
Musicman20 replied to andyhaines's topic in Amps and Cabs
I am not sure of the noisefloor/fan situation, but the Genz Benz Shuttle/max amps and then the Genzler amps are VERY precise and clean. https://www.thomann.co.uk/genzler_magellan_mg800.htm?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=1581403900&gclid=EAIaIQobChMImovYv4i6jwMVQJdQBh0_lQG_EAQYASABEgL87PD_BwE A Markbass amp would probably get you there as well. LM4? -
To be honest I don't think bass amps have moved on THAT much since the RH450/750. Same with the later Genz Benz amps. Just new models by various companies with some refinements. We have probably peaked with a good class D powerful amp combined with a great cab. That or modelling with a high end powered cab.
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Agree with this. Back then they were really cutting edge and had great service. I've kept mine and I love the cabs. The only issues are the buttons.
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NBD: Rare MIJ Late 60s Traditional II Jazz w/ Matching Headstock
Musicman20 replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
Sounds and looks fantastic! Nice playing as well. -
Oh I totally agree it's damn difficult in the USA, I was just curious really. The only reason I mentioned NI contributions is when I was looking for a breakdown of NI, there are many references similar to this: https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-analysis/data-and-charts/nhs-budget-nutshell#:~:text=the money go%3F-,How is the NHS funded%3F,as prescriptions and dental treatment. 'The vast majority of public NHS funding comes from general taxation and National Insurance contributions' I've no idea to be honest. I've bought many USA instruments in the past, but from now on, due to the extreme prices we are seeing, I will be less tempted. I do have two full fat USA Bongos though (on topic!) and personally I'd advise going for one if you can.
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I'd be intrigued to know the average salary deductions from say 50k in England (and it's equivalent) in USA. When I say deductions I mean the mandatory deductions only....and then a comparison to USA deductions for med insurance vs the tax/NI element here for healthcare. I imagine the USA still works out ludicrously expensive. I have noticed how insanely priced some 'USA' products are in the UK...(are Sterling instrument checked in a USA facility?)
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https://www.andertons.co.uk/sterling-by-music-man-bongo-5-bass-in-firemist-purple-satin/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=surfaces&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20740064305&gclid=Cj0KCQjwqebEBhD9ARIsAFZMbfzluWZstvyIdzYnPqDNx6l7fI3In8OhC-FjCSDIYJ7fkQSrM-QdHFQaAvZVEALw_wcB Wow! I’m sure you can get a second hand USA model for £1500-1700.
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That IS a nice Fender.
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That was absolutely lovely. IMO, the modern Fender American P bass 5 string is actually a really nice instrument. The P pickup will always bring a certain tone to a B string, and often it's nice to have the bridge pickup to get it to sound a little 'tighter', but I'd go for a Fender P5 if I wanted a passive 5 string P bass. I've tried many types of 5 string, and still, despite different scale lengths, I absolutely love the Musicman tight and aggressive B string 5 string basses.
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Yep, and you get what you get!
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Dealer as in the distributor, not the shops. It adds another layer of profit.