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LewisK1975

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  1. That is lovely! If it doesn't work out for you I wouldn't think you'll have much trouble shifting it.
  2. Thanks for that, I can be a bit heavy handed but also like my action as low as possible, so finding the right strings and then getting the setup correct for me is always fun! I've found Dunlop superbrights are the perfect roundwound for me, but the search for the right flatwounds goes on!
  3. Lovely, one bass missing from my arsenal is 50's style P and I'd love to have one. Out of curiosity, do you know how the labella low tension flats compare with TI flats? I've tried TI's on a few of my basses and wanted to enjoy them but they're sooooo low tension, just can't get on with them..
  4. The first UK Lockdown in 2020 was a turning point for me. I had done my last gig in Feb / March 2020 just before the pubs closed, then I remember during August they were talking about re-opening the pubs and I realised after 5/6 months off, I hadn't missed gigging at all, which had to be telling me something, right? So I made the decision to quit the bands I was in there and then. As it turned out, live music wasn't allowed in the pubs anyway, so I hadn't left anyone in the lurch, so to speak.
  5. I think these 40th Ann. models are stunning. Like someone else above said, I too think they'll become sought after like the early CV models. The Blue P-Bass in particular is really nice.
  6. I've had all the ones I've wanted over the years - The Sparkly blue Steve Harris Fender from 2009-ish, 3 Yamaha Attitudes, Fender Geddy Lee, 80's MIJ Jazz Bass specials (not sig models I know, but bought because I was a huge Duff Fan). The only one I've got now is the Bass Centre Guy Pratt Betsy Jazz..
  7. I remember having one of these back in the day. Loved it, the only thing I did was move the carrying handle from the top to the side which made carrying it a lot easier..
  8. Happy Birthday for yesterday. GAS is a fickle mistress, for me anyway! One minute I'm fine and the next I'm in physical pain for the shiny I've just seen online. Current GAS for me would probably be a Strat and Tele for my home studio, or the new 40th Anniversary Squier Precision, in the blue colour. I'm a sucker for a pretty P Bass.. I've not spent a massive amount of time on Basschat for the past 2 years either, and that helped with GAS also 😆
  9. I recently picked up one of the Bass Collection Guy Pratt Betsy models, got it s/h with a nice gig bag from Bass Direct for £450. Pretty standard Jazz bass fayre but with EMGs like the actual Betsy. Excellent finish and I really can’t fault it. ‘Cheap’ basses (and guitars) really aren’t what they used to be! I got one of the Harley Benton Les Paul copies from thomann in the summer for £238 delivered and it’s absolutely brilliant!
  10. Excellent transaction with Paul - 1 day delay with the courier - no fault from Paul's side. Great detailed communication from Paul about the Bass which now finds itself in my grubby mitts! As @MB1 says above - deal with confidence folks! Cheers, Lewi
  11. Don't know much about the Fender Yosemite's but certainly for rock you won't go far wrong with Dimarzios....huge output.
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  13. I'd say that's a bit of a Result Andy - sure does look purdy!
  14. What Lozz has here is an American Deluxe Precision, this was the top of the range series before becoming the American Elite during 2015 and now the American Ultra series..
  15. I often think I'll be able to play this one day.......one day!
  16. Working from home atm, so got Planet Rock on all day (usually only listen in the car on the way to/from work). The new Bush song is pretty bloody good (to my ears anyway) YMMV!
  17. I've got one of these too - love it. Out of stock at Andertons at the minute though: https://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-dept/bass-guitars/acoustic-bass-guitars/ibanez-acousticbass-mahogany-parlor-body-aeq-2t-preamp-ibanez-under-saddle-pup
  18. Another +1 for Tru-Oil. I stripped a Bass a few years ago and did it in tru-oil and it worked a treat. Really easy to apply (literally rub on with a cloth). Let dry, rub gently with steel wool & re-coat, repeat until you're happy with how much it shines.
  19. Awesome that you still have it Ed, of all the drives I've done to do Bass deals, coming to meet you in Salisbury was one of the nicest ones!
  20. As everyone has said, you won't go far wrong with either the Squier or the Sire. The big difference between the 2 is one is active (sire) and one is passive (squier). If you don't know the difference (apologies if you do) - 'Active' Basses have an onboard preamp which have bass/middle/treble controls like you'd find on an amplifier and are used for quick access tone changes (saves you going to the amp). They require a battery/batteries for the preamp to work. I think the Sire does have a switch to turn the preamp off though, so it can work like a passive bass. For a first Bass, I'd be more inclined to keep it simple & go with the passive Squier. That Bass just has a volume control for each pickup and an overall tone control. Less controls to fiddle with an just get on with playing! Hope this helps!
  21. When I use my RH750 it goes through a Barefaced two10. Sublime for me!
  22. Just heard Journey's 'Who's crying now' on Planet Rock. Lovely Bass sound on that.
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