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DanH71

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  1. ive just bought this..
    [sharedmedia=core:attachments:246796]

    its someone else's bitsa base emulating a J-Bass american vintage 64 and comes with Fender Decal..

    Id like to customise it to my liking and may remove the decal [haven't decided yet on how bothered I am either way], so as not to be a sheep in wolves clothing;)

    surely its how you play the thing, and how it feels and sounds anyway and not the badge it has or hasn't got on it.

    If I do though, anyone point me in the direction of the process of safely removing the decal, and a shop fro custom decals would be good too! [i like the idea of designing and uploading my own].

  2. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1496769938' post='3313765']

    The general shape of the body. A number of Squiers also come with Skunk lines too. But TBH any judgment of mine should come with a public health warning. There are many more knowledgeable people on here than me.

    Edit: Have you taken the neck off and looked for markings and to see if the body is solid wood; assuming you can see anything through the paint?
    [/quote]

    Sorry, missed your post!
    No I haven't got the bass yet, but what might that tell me if it's solid wood (do you mean 1 piece?)?
    Obviously brand stamps would be a giveaway.

    Thanks again
    D

  3. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1496769938' post='3313765']

    The general shape of the body. A number of Squiers also come with Skunk lines too. But TBH any judgment of mine should come with a public health warning. There are many more knowledgeable people on here than me.
    [/quote]

    Warning heeded and your input much appreciated;)!

    not sure though about the body, as the neck/body bolt plate is not squier. Doesn't mean it isn't ,maybe he wanted a 'fender' plate but couldn't find one and just put on a blank plate to hide the shame of it being a squier:)

  4. [quote name='Jean-Luc Pickguard' timestamp='1496768128' post='3313750']
    Looks nice but its not a squier, mighty mite or licensed by Fender neck as the headstock is not the correct shape. The blob on the end of a Fender/Squier/licensed headstock would be bigger and the lower edge would be more curved. It looks more like one of the generic Chinese necks that come up on ebay
    [/quote]

    Thanks for the insight on the headstock shape!

    Any ideas on the body at all? Squier or jazz copy from a different manufacturer maybe..

  5. [quote name='RickyV' timestamp='1496760585' post='3313693']
    For the money that looks great! Could just be something like a Mighty Mite neck with the headstock sprayed to match the body and then the decal applied. Any idea what pick-ups it has?
    [/quote]

    no, no idea as yet.
    Just seen the two pictures. When I collect it at the weekend I can post any more info that I may get by looking at it. That was mostly why I posted in the 1st place; to see if folks could give any possible leads..

    could well be a mighty mite. will have to check the quality of the headstock paint when i get it.

  6. Hi all,

    just bought this jazz bass off ebay for £116 pounds, in the knowledge that this is NOT a fender bass guitar, despite what the decal says.

    The guy who sold it was very sure to make it clear that this was not a genuine Fender jazz bass and told of how he had bought it off a guy who was equally honest about its non authenticity. Ive asked
    the seller if he knows the origin of these parts but he only knows it is a put together item.

    I haven't received it yet but am curious as to what the original owner has done in terms what guitar/s the body and neck are from.

    I can see that he has tried to create a Fender Jazz Bass American Vintage 64
    in Lake Placid Blue [headstock decal is the same] but want to try to find out what its actually put together from?

    http://davesguitar.com/products/fender/american-vintage-1964-jazz-bass/

    Its curious because the colored headstock with moody fender decal sits on a neck with contrasting skunk stripe, and I dont know of any squires/or other guitars that have this colour headstock and skunk stripe. I know the John Johnston has this coloured headstock
    https://www.andertons.co.uk/p/0301078502/electric-basses/squier-james-johnston-biffy-clyro-jazz-bass-in-lake-placid-blue

    but its not this has they have no skunk and model and manufacture decal on the reverse.

    Same for the body?

    As I say, I haven't received it yet but was looking to see if anyone had any ideas from the two pictures I have, OR if anyone could give me any advice or where to look and what to look for to find out more about
    this frankenstein bass?

    Wanted to start a bitsa project and thought this a cheap way to start.

    cheers
    Dan

  7. @EBS_freak

    thomann E-Bass gigbag looks great.

    aguilar th350 is [color=#000000][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]8.25" W x 7.5" D x 3" H[/size][/font][/color]

    [color=#000000][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]do you think the front pocket has this kind of depth in it?[/size][/font][/color]

    [color=#000000][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]Cheers[/size][/font][/color]
    [color=#000000][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]Dan[/size][/font][/color]

  8. Hi

    Is it possible to take a di feed from the Aguilar Tonehammer 350 using male xlr into the female xlr input of the mbox 2 mic input?

    Speakon output is available at the back, so I guess a speakon to 1/4 jack (if such a thing exists) would be another way to get the audio through the mbox 2 and into my pc..


    Any help would be appreciated

    Dan

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