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Grahambythesea

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  1. I’m with Geek99 on this one. If they are really brass, the corrosion with clean off easily. Does the bass have other brass parts? I remember Arias having some really smart brass fittings.
  2. So it’s a 12 string bass grouped as 4 sets of 3? How’s that going to sound?
  3. I ha e a Spectorcore 5 fretless and it is superb for the money. Ebony board, Fishman Piezo plus the EMG ( now replaced by a Bartolini I believe) and a modest weight. If I have a criticism it’s that on the 5 the string spacing is quite narrow, about 17mm I think. The 4 has wider spacing.
  4. Why do we sell the ones that should be keeper?
  5. If you have adjusted to the extra string, then I think there is no going back. You are absolutely right about it being easier to go down to the B string, this will help you if you have smaller hands as the stretch between frets is much less above the 5th than below it. Good luck, go for it!
  6. The Gibson EB5 seemed to become like Marmite, but mine knocks spots off the Fender Jazz V I used to have. Passive but powerful - pull pots change the pickups from humbuckers to single coils.
  7. Interesting that Fender have put their hands up to a “misbuild “. What does this actually say about Fender Quality Control? If such an obvious error can get through what other faults are going by undetected?
  8. When not playing bass I mainly play acoustic. I sold a Takamine 12 stringsome years ago because it wasn’t getting use. But I missed that lovely jangle so I bought this Taylor 654ce when I saw it and it’s superb.
  9. Personally I like the tort scratchplate and who ever used the tug bar/ Thumb rest anyway? When I had a 74 P I changed the black scratchplate for tort because it looked so much classier! Maybe they should give you a bigger discount to keeep it 👍🏿🤑
  10. They look great, however if weight is a concern, then read the spec. It isn’t a hollow bodied guitar but a solid with wings. I’d ask the seller to weigh it for you. I was very surprised about the Gibson Midtown which looked hollow but wasn’t and weighed 9lb. This may be similar as the construction is much the same.
  11. Why not? Thunderbirds are old enough to have only been able to be fitted with flats back in the day! Bear in mind that generally the strings are thicker so you may need to file out the nut a bit. However faced with a similar problem I found that La Bella Low Tension Flats are much thinner than most and fitted without alternation to a bass set up for roundwound strings. Give them a try.
  12. So is this where Sandberg got the idea for their split pickup with 4 poles only?
  13. Why do you have 2 different dates on the neck of the blue one, it surely didn’t take 10 months to assemble.....😆
  14. Most of the Burns basses had 3 pickups, in addition to the Bison already mentioned here, the Vista Sonic and Shadows sported 3 and I think the current replicas still do!
  15. Spector coda or Sire Jazz should be within your price range and perfect.
  16. Not all Squier Affinity basses pass muster. A friend brought me his because the neck was bowed. However much you adjusted the truss rod it just stayed bowed. Concluded the truss had broken. There are a lot of budget basses out there, look at Spector Performer series, or lower priced Ibanez, you may do better than a Precision.
  17. I think you’ll find Egmond were short scale and European made. Top Tweny were unplayable beasts IMO, and I am not sure there Jap either.
  18. Is part of the problem the improvement in manufacturing techniques? With computerised machines that will exactly reproduce the same thing every time and lasers et al it has made the “cheap” guitars so much better and increased the amount that can be produced so the market becomes over saturated. To a large extent Fender and Gibson have brought this on themselves by promoting the Squiers and a Epiphone versions of their classics, many of which play as well as their US counterparts. I think car manufacturers realised a few years ago that just because you can produce product 24/7 it isn’t necessarily a good idea when they end up languishing in a field somewhere because not enough people want a new car, this spawned the 3/4 year personal lease system to encourage people to get a new car and change it regularly. Maybe guitar manufacturers need to look at new ways of “selling” guaranteed buy backs for upgrades and the like, although that might make musicians look after instruments better and kill off the road worn market!
  19. Given that it’s 9 screws which appear to be in the same positions, it must be worth your while just getting a screwdriver out and trying them for size, it doesn’t really look like a job to take to a techie. Be bold, go for it!
  20. There are several tuition videos on YouTube.
  21. Spector Spectorcore fretless is good. Has the addition of a piezo in the bridge too.
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