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  1. In UK Gumtree's main revenue source is (was) recruitment ads. 

    Not owned by Ebay any more either, they sold it July to Adevinta, a snip at $9bn... 

    (They also got rid of super scammer site Stub Hub around same time, to the even worse Viagogo..) 

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  2. 1 hour ago, BassApprentice said:

    Roasted maple always looks great. Currently looking at the new Sire passives with the roasted maple. Is the tone slightly softer and warmer than standard rock maple? But still more treble than rosewood. 

    Opposite I think. Roasted = harder, so clearer / brighter than std maple. All only audible to dogs in laboratory conditions of course.. :)

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  3. Found Facebook Marketplace great for selling lower value basses, sub £500. Had 4 listed on BC earlier this year that unfortunately weren't selling, all went in a week on FB, cash on collection, easy. Guess dependent on your location. 

    BC continually great for higher value stuff, IME. 

     

  4. 7 minutes ago, mcnach said:

     

    where did you get that idea from? I've had two opaque finish (purple and red) ash body Jakes, they most certainly do them.

    It's the configurator, doesn't allow it. Assumed was a bug but it's been like that for a while.. 

  5. 49 minutes ago, timmyo said:

    Hi there - I’m a lapsed beginner player myself (ended up just an acoustic guitar player) but my son wants to learn bass. We have a teacher locally and obv I want to do the proud Dad thing and get him a practice amp - I may go for one practice amp and one headphone unit as he splits his time between my house and his Mums house) 

    ideally I’d go used to start off- any suggestions as to what’s worth looking for? Fender Rumble? Other things decent value and quality? 
     

    (I’ve got an old Classic Vibe P he can use, but toying with picking up a CV Jazz for him that’s easier on the hands size-wise - any thoughts on that?

    thanks folks 

    CJ Jazz great suggestion. He'll be fine with 34 scale. 

    Any practice amp with aux line in, and headphone out, will serve him well. Ashdown Tourbus 10w or 15w worth putting on your list. 

  6. Broader point here on the limiting ways instruments are taught, esp Associated Board / Trinity exam route.  

    Played upright from 11 to 16  - grades, county youth orchestras etc. Didn't enjoy it, just something else to learn by rote. Nothing on creativity, just flawless repetition. You regurgitate but don't understand context.

    Ironically now play mainly jazz, on electric, with bands who'd rather I was on upright, and once strong reading ability largely lost. Hopefully teaching has moved on since then, but the exam factory put me off playing upright since. 

     

  7. Echoing much of the above. I’ve found amp placement key when playing with lots of other wind / brass. Gigs you play you’ll be one of the few powered by electricity, often no PA (making some assumptions on the scale of your new gig, assuming not Lincoln centre :) ) 

    Helps to be able walk into punter space to during soundcheck, wireless or long cable. 


    With bass amp on stage as the sole sound source it’s pretty claustrophobic playing right in front of / next to. Ideally I place this as far from me as possible. 

    Nice one getting the gig. Nothing sharpens your reading like a big band gig! 

  8. 5 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said:

    I try.

    Every time I  try, it's going nowhere.

    I can  do the rhythm easy enough, but not the pitch.

    I even struggle to work out which line (or space) a note is on, let alone associate it with the pitch for that place.

    I struggle with the rhythm. You take the right hand I’ll take the left? 

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  9. High cost and long lead times - custom builds are ripe for disappointment. 

    There's been a few here recently - faultless bass arrives and it’s just not what you’d hoped for. It’s an expensive lesson.  

    Years back had a custom build from US - specced woods but naively left selecting exact pieces to the luthier, he’d done other basses in this wood and I’d ‘assumed’ would look the same. My fault, and my money. Hoped I'd warm to it but sold within a year for half what I’d paid. 

    What’s the one piece of advice you’d give anyone embarking on a custom build? 

  10. Your luthier could just make a regular ramp to fit inbetween the pickups, give you more freedom on pickup height, and avoid magnets on pickups?

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