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NBD - The Bass Which Dares Not Speak Its Name
HeadlessBassist replied to Happy Jack's topic in Bass Guitars
Lovely little haul you got there, Jack - and the best part is they didn't cost you the best part of £2800 each. I've looked at some Chinese Fakenbackers and they always look very convincing on the Google, but I'm still not convinced enough to risk over £300 for one. Ricks are something I'm sure many would say every pro bass player needs in their arsenal, but I've never had one, basically because I've never had the need to get one. Yet. Doesn't stop me looking, though. -
They look rather bendable, yes. Have a listen to Pino Palladino in the John Mayer Trio. He uses Thomastik Flats on his early 60s Precision. Great sound. https://youtu.be/go3vGKdKBqk?si=563scCQueIPoOHus
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I'd agree with all the above, except G4M's base offerings. I've had several pupils turn up with them, and the bodies usually weigh so much that they generate their own gravity & I end up spending about half an hour setting them up to make them even half playable. Not recommended.
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That's a very cool 80's-esque look you have going on there. Are you auditioning for a Depeche Mode reboot?
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NBD: SGC Nanyo Bass Collection SB310 (I think)
HeadlessBassist replied to neepheid's topic in Bass Guitars
No, you're not talking nonsense at all. Whenever you play either a headless bass, or an instrument with a small/thin headstock, you really do feel the lack of mass going through your left hand/wrist compared to other basses. And the centre of gravity really does shift significantly. I find these days that even my light weight ash Jazz seems to neck dive a little. It also makes you fly around the neck a littler faster. But maybe that's a myth too -
Who makes the "Stellartone" tone pot? Sounds as if it does the same thing as the Fender "Greasebucket" in my American Performer Mustang.
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The Scott Whitley basses are short scale. The LaBellas for short scales are usually strung through the body, as most higher spec Mustangs can only be strung that way.
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Love that Sonic P. At a distance at a gig you'd think it was a £1000 Fender 50's model. Enjoy!
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GMR Soundboard custom 4 8lb price drop £550 *Holding* - *SOLD*
HeadlessBassist replied to G-bitch's topic in Basses For Sale
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Agreed with several others on here, with these cheap Chinese wholesalers you never quite know what's going to arrive. (Often not what you ordered!) No need to go expensive, Graham - Keep an eye on the classifieds on here - There are often bargains to be had. A lot of us recently bought the hell out of the SoloKing basses from Andertons, which they discounted to £150 from £300. They were a lot of bass for the money. There are several really nice cheap instruments on the classifieds if you have a dig. For instance, I've got a nice Ibanez BTB on there for £350 (negotiable). There are often instruments available in the classifieds for under £200. If you're after seriously cheap, have a look at the Harley Benton range on Thomann.co.uk. They always offer great playability for practically no money. Hope that helps
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NBD: SGC Nanyo Bass Collection SB310 (I think)
HeadlessBassist replied to neepheid's topic in Bass Guitars
These are lovely basses. I played a few of them back in the 80s. Not the most interesting thing to look at, but a fantastic sounding and slick to play instrument. Congrats -
Cellists and Double Bass players read Bass Clef, Tenor Clef and Treble Clef. So, maybe the T-shirt is for those who play at the dusty end? As for the three string bass with five tuners... Damn those creative artists!
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That looks lovely. Congratulations! The FSR Jazzes are usually very special. I've got a hand stained Ash 2012 FSR Jazz which is also definitely a keeper. They're often mistaken for Guitar Center specials etc, but there's always something about a good FSR instrument. Dark Night finish is my favourite on the American Professional II as well. Enjoy your new Bass
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My preference has always been the Thomastik Jazz Flats of the 43-100 variety. I like the low tension, as you can actually bend them and play dynamically. They feel a quite similar tension to the Elixir 40-95 set I have on the American Performer Mustang. I just put the Thomastik set on my Vintera II Mustang, as the previous owner had put the usual LaBella DTFs on, which just killed all of its character and sound - the LaBella E-string was previously sending the tone into a deep pit of durge and despair!
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Ernie Ball Pino Palladino flatwounds - £90 a set
HeadlessBassist replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in General Discussion
I thought Pino always used Thomastik Jazz Flats? (which are expensive enough as it is!) -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
HeadlessBassist replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Very nice. Len. I saw this had sold on the classifieds. They're great basses for a relatively bargain price. Congrats -
Congrats Mark. Having held this bass and played it a little (albeit in a supermarket car park!), I can attest to it being a beauty. These are getting very rare now and are a special part of 90's British Bass Making history. Enjoy!
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Right. I think I've figured out what these are now. The base instruments were by BaCH in the Czech Republic. Ox Bird is a luthier from Poland who specialises in customising basses.
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Musicman Sabre Classic 2013 - *SOLD*
HeadlessBassist replied to Me And My Bass's topic in Basses For Sale
I know that bass - it was originally owned from new by an adult pupil of mine in the Teweksbury area. It's a stunner of a bass. I had the natural one around the same time. They're a real Swiss army knife of a bass, these Sabres. Amazing Precision sound from the front humbucker too. Best of luck with the sale! -
How far have you travelled to pick up a Bass?
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
Thinking about it, I also bought my first two basses there - A Columbus Charvel copy and then a Hohner Jack Professional while I was at college. -
How far have you travelled to pick up a Bass?
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
Yes, it was called Charles Foulds and Son on Irongate in Derby. I bought my first Cello there. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
HeadlessBassist replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
One trip to Edinburgh later... Okay, I'm still on my way back! Gotta love Competition Burgundy. Thanks Dave! -
Wow Andy. That looks amazing. You'd better apply to run the European Marketing Dept of SoloKing.
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How far have you travelled to pick up a Bass?
HeadlessBassist replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
Yes, I have to say that my trip to visit Will at Bass Bros was well worth it. The most expensive trip of it's kind [ever], but definitely worth it. -
Yes, I was thinking it all looks like nice enough hardware, but not £800 worth.
