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EJWW

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  1. I like all three and if I was completely honest would not vote...but I did, for the BB P pickup. I think they all sound great but that P pickup tone is just so awesome, it really makes you sit up in your chair. The thing with the Stingray is that the tone is so easily identifiable and sounds so cool but I really think that the P and PJ tones of the BB are just more useful across more types of music. Actualy I wish I hadn't watched this video as my GAS is starting to rise again and I thought I had beaten it. Damn.
  2. Hi all, My second hand Squier CV P bass was supplied fitted with these strings. They're great and suit me perfectly. I want to put a set on my Stingray but I've no idea what type/brand they are. Any idea anyone? P.s. the seller didn't know either 🙂
  3. Some awesome playing there @Graham, enjoyed that!
  4. Yet another glowing recommendation for Jason from me. Bought his lovely Ray34, exactly as described, came out to meet me to hand it over and was a true gent when I ran into electronic problems trying to transfer the funds over. Deal with confidence!
  5. Lively gig on Saturday night. The venue was absolutely packed and dancefloor was packed from the first song till the last which makes it all worth it. I was nursing a sore ankle all night so unable to move around and dance like a nutter so the lads kindly obliged...
  6. I find it quite extraordinary how polarising BD and its proprietor is! I have visited there twice and found Mark to be quite friendly if a bit forthright. It seems once they've sorted the website and online sales out things should improve but the attitude and customer service issues will surely continue unless another viable company starts to pose a serious threat?
  7. I love this process, it's absolutely flawless - what could possibly go wrong?😀😀😀
  8. What a lovely collection! I too went gear-crazy under lockdown but now I've managed to reduce my collection from 7 down to 2 but I can feel the GAS rising again now gigs are happening again. Weird! My faves in your pic are the Ric, G&L and the Stingray. I've GASed for all of these at one point or another over the years.
  9. Me too. Played a handful of gigs with it and very impressed.
  10. Yes I am thankfully but the set demands my P bass and nothing more. So that's what I've settled for alongside the TRB. I reckon that other than fretless I should have all bases covered with these 2. Logical or what? Will it hold into 2022?
  11. That's the theory, I'm tying it in with a new year's resolution to live clutter-free and concentrate on the things that matter like practice and making music.... 🤞 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 And for @andy67....
  12. @Al Krow you're going to have to demote me from the wall of shame as I'm now BB-less. In my battle to defeat GAS I've got rid of all but 2 basses (down from 7). My only Yammy connection is now my 90s TRB5. On the plus side the GAS seems to have subsided....
  13. What an exceptional instrument. Black/maple combo, G&L, and light as a feather. Why is this still here?
  14. Always fancied trying a Reverend bass.... I seem to remember that you were going to use the silver Squier Jazz as a 'beater' bass or am I thinking of someone else?
  15. Vintage white 414 for £240 popped up in Brum yesterday as well 😀
  16. Many happy memories of the Bass Centre and Musical Exchanges. I did my work experience at MX in the '90s under the supervision of Woz who ran the bass dept. Needless to say very little if any proper experience of work was gained but it was good experience. Woz was a superb 'noodler' i.e. could pick up a bass and slap/tickle etc it and make you feel totally inadequate then hand it over for you to try it out 😄 The Brum Bass Centre is where the infamous violated Duck Dunn P Bass that sometimes pops up for sale online originated from.
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