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jonno1981

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  1. I think body wear generally looks great on any classic shaped instrument. Where I get put off is too much wear on the neck beyond discolouration and light finish wear. Anytime I pick up a bass with proper chips in the back of the neck/ side of fingerboard I just want to put it back. 

  2. Grados have stunning detail (got some 225s), but I find them fatiguing to listen to compared to my hd600s which I could enjoy all day. It’s very personal and absolutely worth a trip to a shop to try some. Any hifi retailer worth their salt will have demo pairs of these that have been properly run in to demo. You might be surprised with what you prefer! I’d add audio technica to the list as well.  

  3. Great guidance above. 
    I wonder if your bass is too low an output to push the amp to overdrive. 
    If you can get hold of one/borrow etc. I’d try running a preamp in front of it and see how much of a difference that makes. It’s clear you’ve got a sound in your head you’re trying to get to. 
    If not a darkglass fan, sansamp or something similar. 

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  4. I used one of these for years with a prog trio and it was a huge part of our sound. I used to love the bits in songs I got to use the fuzz with boost.
    One thing to mention, I found it responds really differently with a hot signal into it. I used to run a sansamp vt bass always on in front of it, loads of really satisfying natural compression from the bass juice. A very underrated device. 

  5. I picked up a bargainous bb414 on Facebook marketplace a few months back. 
    Fitted a gotoh bridge (after pic was taken) I had knocking around, new strings, setup and it’s surprising excellent. 
    Light, well balanced and very high output. Nice variation and even the bridge pickup sounds good soloed. 
    I had some friends over who thought it was a mid level bass, it only cost £120 + strings! Very pleased and ridiculous value for money. F5827549-80E8-4D77-A282-FCB86EB4CA8F.thumb.jpeg.c569b57714fb914cb7020e07482e3fd2.jpeg

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  6. Amazing trio! I’d pick up the walnut wal 4 first, then the modulus, then the other wal4. 
    As contemporary basses go, I think all three are as solid investments as you can get at the moment. I’m very jealous!

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