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Musicman20

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  1. [quote name='mrtcat' post='1005558' date='Oct 29 2010, 06:15 PM']Very sorry to hear that. If it helps I sold my old kit to fund a TC Classic 450 and paired it with a Bergantino AE212 and it has wiped the floor with everything I've ever owned previously (which is a supidly large range of kit). The good old "Arts Council" are still offering 0% over 10 months to pretty much anyone.[/quote] Interested to know about this specific combination, I must admit!!
  2. 60s Fender...with all the trimmings (case and documents). Hide it away and play it on Sundays Mind you, personally despite the fact I have yearned for a 60s Fender for years, Id never pay the asking price purely because im so fussy and id never find one im happy with!
  3. As per the title, I fancy a change as the LM3 and RH450 are both warm and clear amps. I fancy trying something different and adding a different amp to my arsenal. I may live to regret this though as the amp is lovely! Price is due to immaculate condition and the fact it has no signs of use. I have owned this from new, and it was shipped stright from the Bass Merchant chaps, and was never on display beforehand. I have kept it in a very sturdy Gig Skinz gig bag for the majority of the time. Hence, it has no marks, not even fingerprints! It still even has the inspection sticker attached. Only played at low volumes. Quick, clear, warm and punchy! We all know the tone of these amps already. Set it flat, and maybe add VPE or VPF. Plug and play. The amp will be shipped in its original box with all the original packaging and instructions. I may have a brand new, still sealed L/XL Markbass T Shirt that I can throw in as well. WOW! Price: £440 including P&P. Postage: Yes, I will post after payment. Otherwise, pickup in North East Lincolnshire for £420. Payment: Bank transfer or cash in collection. Please see my feedback in my signature. My gear is always incredibly well looked after. Link to specs: [url="http://www.markbass.it/products.php?lingua=en&cat=1&vedi=99"]http://www.markbass.it/products.php?lingua...t=1&vedi=99[/url] I have a picture here and more can be provided: [attachment=62536:DSC00267.JPG]
  4. The new upgrades on the American Standards are quite nice. I've owned a MIJ bass, and for the price they are fantastic. Tone and feel aren't quite as up there as an American Standards, so I feel for the price I paid, I got what I paid for. Recent MIJ/CIJ prices are too high I believe, I think a lot of it is down to a little bit of hype. Don't gets wrong, the old prices reflected a VERY good bass for the price, but £700 or so for a new MIJ/CIJ without a case is just plain silly. Having said all this, I don't really like the idea of a thinner finish. My ideal finish is the ultra slick poly EBMM finish. Ive recently got bored of Fenders so I'm down to just one now.
  5. That Bongo looks even better in that second video
  6. Id love one, but at $5000, its a bit much
  7. [quote name='bumnote' post='1002431' date='Oct 27 2010, 01:44 PM']Ive never tried Ernie Balls, Ive had Rotos and Lakland own but I found the rotos and lakelands to have more tension while I find the tis looser, and that is the reason I prefer them.[/quote] The EBs are higher tension (Group IIIs are the ones I use) than TIs, but still with plenty of flexibility. The tension isnt that much higher at all, but its there.
  8. Its Bass, Treble, Lo-Mid, Hi-Mid, Balance, Volume...not in that order thought I dont think!
  9. [quote name='stevie' post='1002224' date='Oct 27 2010, 11:31 AM']I've only used two brands of flats. I had Ernie Balls on first - a used set supplied by a kind Basschat member. I then bought myself a set of TIs. When I had fitted two of the TI strings, I compared them. I have to say, they sounded identical. I couldn't tell that I had two different brands of string fitted. Just one observation FWIW.[/quote] Exactly, and I think the TIs are a fair whack more. I think its more the feel that people like to comment on with flats....and the ommph!
  10. I might often blow the Ernie Ball trumpet, but everyone should test these flats. Im no flats expert, but I think it might convince a few of the experts that they are indeed very nice!
  11. At least they sorted the guard out
  12. I checked mine out last night. All of my strings sit on the middle grooves of each saddle, and the A and D are ever ever so slightly further apart (I think)....we are talking a matter on 1-1.5mm if that. When I bought the bass, the string spacing was totally equal (factory setup) and the strings were not all on the centre grooves if I recall. This was the same with my other 2 Fenders which I sold on. I can obviously adjust that with moving the A down one or the D up one, and this will mean they are all even....but it makes little difference. With regards to the dots on the board, are those pictures taken AFTER you have adjusted the string spacing to 'equal' at the bridge? If so, I can see why it appears the dots are closer to the A...as you have dropped the A down one notch/groove on the saddle. Just experiment a little...I tend to make sure my strings are fairly even over the pole piece spaces of the pickups, and leave it at that.
  13. Thanks Rich, sounds great! I am eyeing up ordering a Bongo 5 HH..and the more I hear the more I edge towards the order. I know what you mean about the responsiveness. A light touch gives huge sound with my new Ray 5 HS, so I can imagine what the Bongo is like! Im glad it is not a skinny Jazz type neck. Part of my reasons for not bonding with Jazz basses is that my hands cramp a little at the nut...I feel I dont have the room I want to play with. I imagine I could get around this and get used to it, but Precision necks always fit straight away, as do Stingray necks. I like the comments about the fit and finish. I think they make an excellent bass at EBMM, especially for the price point.
  14. Ive used both TIs and currently im using EB Group IIIs. I have to say, them are both fantastic. Im really warming to the EB's, and they are not as expensive as you might think. The EBs have no problems with string through the body setups.
  15. 99% rosewood for me. After trying various Fender's with a maple board, I found them not to be how I prefer. I grew up using rosewood boards, and I guess Ive got used to the feel of them, and the aesthetics. I do like a maple board on a Ray, but still, rosewood just edges it. I need to try and ebony board at some point.
  16. The Sterling V is on order as well. Ive sold 3-4 ish basses to be able to afford to do it, and one of them is my 30th present. I basically became very bored of having 3 Fenders. One great P is enough, and as yet I've not 100% bonded with a Jazz.
  17. Thanks, I've been looking into one of these. Which model do you have?
  18. Basically, when you move the strings a little on the saddles, they wont be equally spaced over the dots and/or the pickup pole pieces. If you prefer the strings with different spacings, no probs, just pop them over the groove you want them to sit over. If you want them totally equal, just line them up so they are all equal
  19. Seems normal. I've spaced mine so the A and D are slightly further apart. Easy to put back to normal.
  20. $5,000, and only 50 made. No-one on here is going to get one, I bet. They will be snapped up by big names. The ones behind are the 'normal' hybrid version that is standard production. Strange.
  21. I personally think they look fantastic, and im extremely vain with my gear.
  22. I put at hread up here a few days back. I look forward to testing them out. I still havent heard a cabinet I prefer to the Aguilar DB112/212, so it has stifff competition. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=107870"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=107870[/url]
  23. Genz Benz Shuttle shape buttons.
  24. [quote name='charic' post='999660' date='Oct 25 2010, 08:29 AM']Bongo (not thought long enough for neck and colour)[/quote] They are always rosewood boards, as apparently maple boards didnt look right, so they dont offer it. Personally I preder rosewood, so thats fine. The neck is painted then satin finished. I admit this is intriguing me as to whether I will like it, but apparently it is very smooth and comfortable. The main postive comment I get is that when you plug it in, the tone is a monster!
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