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  1. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1504460660' post='3365032']
    Nothing, I was actually looking at an entirely unrelated seller. :lol:
    Better have my cocoa, get to bed early and stay away from the internetz...
    [/quote]

    OK, that actually had me hunting in the emojis for a ROFL icon :D :laugh1: - and feeling relieved too. Buy with confidence folks!! Probably...

  2. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1504460068' post='3365018']
    I'd recommend checking their feedback before purchase. :)
    [/quote]
    OK, I confess complete ignorance on that one - 100% positive, looks like a dealer(?), what did I miss?
    Is it the dealer part + claims of RSI? (Sincere question - I wouldn't want to put anyone wrong on something like this.)

  3. Sometimes you have to get rid of one you don't want to - along the lines of "oh well, life happens...".
    So, with some regret, putting my Yamaha RBX1000 up for sale - bought from Bagsieblue only recently ([url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/304065-yamaha-rbx1000-made-in-japan-pj-top-of-the-rbx-range-25-years-ago-sold"]http://basschat.co.u...-years-ago-sold[/url]).
    In superb condition and sounds awesome. It's got to be either this or my Bass Collection but with all the mods made to that I'd never get the money back.

    So - 1980s Yamaha RBX1000 top of the line Japanese model. A few bangs and scrapes - bit of buckle rash on the back but otherwise in absolutely great shape for its...
    Nut: 40mm.
    Bridge spacing: 19mm.

    My kids are younger than this bass... but the bass sounds better (and gives me less hassle).

    Pick up from Frome in Somerset.
    Shipping would be £20.
    I also have a Hiscox Liteflight case going spare for £50 for added protection, otherwise it'll come well packaged in a brown cardboard box.

    The piccies:
    [attachment=252764:bass_stuff-10.jpg][attachment=252766:bass_stuff-11.jpg]
    [attachment=252767:bass_stuff-13.jpg][attachment=252768:bass_stuff-15.jpg]
    [attachment=252769:bass_stuff-9.jpg]

  4. [quote name='basskit_case' timestamp='1504177160' post='3363152']
    Would have loved this, but am I right in thinking that it looked like there was a crack between the E & A tuners?
    [/quote]

    It's on the line of the neck laminates - but certainly does look like it's slightly opened up... eek. If I'd won the auction it would be something I'd be looking at very carefully when the bass arrived. If it is splitting open, presumably glue and clamp would solve the problem adequately?

  5. [b]MXR M81 Bass Preamp[/b]
    From the Jim Dunlop website:
    "The Bass Preamp features separate Input and Output level controls and a 3-band EQ section with sweepable midrange-from 250hz to 1khz-for extensive tonal flexibility. It's all delivered super clean with high headroom thanks to our own Constant Headroom Technology™, and you can use the PRE/POST EQ switch to set whether or not your Direct Out signal is affected by the Bass Preamp's EQ section. And of course, the Bass Preamp features a GROUND LIFT switch in case you encounter ground loop hum."

    In excellent condition, (only change is that it has velcro pads rather than the original rubber feet) comes in its original box and will be sent 1st class signed for.

    No trades.

    [attachment=252477:mxr_m81_preamp-1.jpg][attachment=252480:mxr_m81_preamp-4.jpg]
    [attachment=252478:mxr_m81_preamp-2.jpg][attachment=252479:mxr_m81_preamp-3.jpg]

  6. I've now get TheGreek's grey/purple fretted (but with new strings :P) and it's had new pickups and a loom from KiOgon and it is my favourite bass ever - the first one I pick up and the one I look forward to playing.

    [attachment=252129:bass_collection_sb100-1.jpg]

    And, alcytes, if you want to sell your SB301, please give me a shout!!

  7. Going at what looks ot be a reasonable price with hard case:
    https://webshop.cashconverters.co.uk/auction-item/1585488/yamaha-rbx-6jm-john-myung-signature-6-string-bass

    Only warning - the one time I bought a bass from these guys (though not this particular shop) online the packaging was absolutely awful, suprised the bass survived... and yeah, have the feeling they could even mess up a hard case.

  8. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1502401006' post='3351281']
    This is the only fretless that I've actually gelled with and I think I paid just over £100 for it. It would be stupid to sell it, kick myself in a few weeks and look to find another.

    I did this with a MM Stingray - first one was great, second one was mediocre - still looking for a mid 80s with quilted neck at a reasonable price.

    As Roger Daltrey said..."I won't get fooled again.."
    [/quote]
    Yeah, guess I'm just going to have to wait, keep my eyes open and hope. If you ever do go completely mad and decide to sell... you know where to find me :)

  9. For the Bass Collections lovers (you know who you are):
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bass-Collection-SB-460-by-SGC-NANYO-Excellent-Condition-smooth-bass-playing/222618842870

    Quite tempted by this one but have no spare cash...
    Condition looks pretty good apart from some pitting on the tuners.

  10. Now feeling torn - took the SR700 for its first outing today and was, to be honest, a little disappointed with it at gig volume... though this could be just because I didn't get the tone dialled in right on the first attempt and I'm not used to active basses as haven't played one for a while. The neck was also felt a bit sticky... or that was just me... Will try it again next week and see if I can get more time to fiddle with the sound. I use a wireless setup and from a distance it sounded reasonably good (mids were a bit forward) but standing next to my rig it just seemed a bit wooly. However, weight and general feel was lovely and digging in everything felt solid and well put together.

    Still GASing for the SR750 - the licensed Nordys are calling out to me... :D Though a couple of places they're marked as "Discontinued"?!? Is that for real?

    Unless I can pick up a 300e secondhand I don't think I'll be getting one anytime soon - but not seen many come up secondhand... as mentioned, don't need want to get a haircut when I'm not 100% sure it's something I'd hold onto long(ish)-term.

  11. [quote name='jezzaboy' timestamp='1503171756' post='3356258']
    Hi anzoid.

    I have a SR750 and they are indeed licensed Nordstrand pickups but it is a cracking piece of kit. The eq is really good on these especially with the active passive option.

    The only thing I would say about it is that due to the natural wood finish, the body is very easily dinged. Or mojoed if you like!
    [/quote]
    Thanks jezzaboy - think I need to save up for one these...
    I'm pretty careful with my stuff so hopefully I won't create an early relic if I do buy one :D

  12. I'm intrigued as to why MK1 Barts have such a bad reputation - this isn't the first place I've seen people say that they're not much good. In my SR700 they seem OK - I admit I've not spent much time with the bass yet, but initial impressions through a GK MB500 into two Mark Bass 12s were good.
    Does anybody know anybody who has swapped out the Barts for Nordy big singles? I'm tempted to do so if [a] I manage to sell my Yamaha and [b] the general concensus is that it's worth the effort - I'm never likely to have SR Premium type money and I'm not a huge fan of the current bunch of finishes.
    And yeah, like Pinball, really enjoying a decent Ibby thread. My first one was an SR300 in pewter that I foolishly moved on (it didn't sound good through an Orange 50W combo...). Would love to try an SR300e at some point.

  13. Also on eBay with a start price of £350 - so if you're interested maybe an offer would work...
    Searching for "Yamaha BB1100s fretless" shows that a "Buy it now" one went for under £325 at the beginning of June - the £325 is crossed out which I think indicates that a lower offer was accepted. It was collection only though which tends to knock a few quid off.
    My experience with fretless basses is you get less for 'em because it's a smaller market - so an offer right at the beginning of the listing (Gumtree and eBay) might be quite welcome from the seller - I know when I've sold frelesses I've always wondered whether they would sell :D

  14. [quote name='Al Krow' timestamp='1502523424' post='3351945']
    Look forward to hearing a bit more about how you are finding it in comparison to the P-Bass. I've never owned a P-Bass but been recently told that if I want a particular tone I'm hankering for, that the P is the only way to go!
    [/quote]
    Currently on holiday so the bass is quite a long way away... and I've not had too much time to play it because of getting ready for said holiday, but... it's about as far from a P-bass as you can get in terms of feel - neck is very slim front to back, it's 38mm at the nut though the spacing at the bridge is 19mm - just like your average Fender. The neck on the SR700 is bubinga and jatoba (not sure in what proportions) and feels smooth but is open pore(ish) compared to the satin finish that my P-bass had. Body is very small and contoured, less slab like, but I never had a problem with the P-bass feel.

    With the neck pickup soloed and the treble rolled off and the bass boosted slightly you can get a definite P-bass type thump - the Bartolini MK1s are (as far as I can tell from the reading I've done) split coil pickups. But it still isn't 100% P-bass sounding, perhaps a bit too hi-def, a bit too shiny and modern. Having said that, the reason I got rid of my P-bass after multiple pickup swaps was because it didn't have the sound I want... So, I guess, if you want the P-bass sound, you're going to need a real P-bass at some point. The styles of music I play don't tend to call for a specific sound so I can get away with playingwhat I want. If I had to compare the SR700 to anything Fender, I'd say it leaned more towards scooped Jazz bass.

    The SR700 was a bit of a "see it at a good price, go for it" choice, but I think it may stick around for a while at least. I would, in theory, like to have an SR750 with the P/J Nordstrands (though I believe they're licensed rather than real Nordys??), but I'm also not so keen on the wooden bodies of the higher end SR range - I like a poly finish, and actually prefer solid colours though the amber SR700 is very nice "in the flesh". I should do an NBD rather than hi-jack this one... but here's a couple of photos anyway :D

    [attachment=251558:ibanez_sr700-1.jpg]
    [attachment=251559:ibanez_sr700-2.jpg]

  15. Just got an SR700 in amber, 2014 model with the mid-switch. Saw it secondhand on Anderton's website yesterday, and it happily coincided with the sale of my Fender P-bass.
    Still in the "getting to know you" phase and not taken any photos as yet - but liking it very much so far.

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