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Help me decide between Jackson Spectra and Ibanez SR300EB
Grahambythesea replied to wishface's topic in Bass Guitars
Do you have to buy a new one? At this price range you are going to get the lowest common denominator, poor quality pickups, frets, tuners. You would fair better with a second hand bass of better quality for similar money. Why not look on here at what’s being offered. -
Please remind me: bass between a rectangle and a Thunderbird
Grahambythesea replied to BassTractor's topic in Bass Guitars
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Withdrawn. BASS COLLECTION DETROIT. Withdrawn
Grahambythesea replied to Pestie's topic in Basses For Sale
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I agree about the Squier and Bass Collection ( if you don’t mind the weird headstock). The Gibson EB both the 2013 & 2017 versions are really light at about 3.5kg but may be a tad over budget, but really good rock sound from humbuckers.
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Ouch, at that price I’d want a bit more than a roasting!
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Try La Bella low tension flats. They are a lot thinner than conventional flags that tend to need the nut slots widened before fitting. The low tensions are pretty much similar to rounds and therefore fit as straight replacements. They have a good traditional thump sound which should suit. I love the look of your Doosey by the way, wish I could justify the investment.
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It looks like a toy against a long scale P.
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How few do you want? Welcome to the over 50s club, now you can go on holiday with Saga. 😆
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I’ve never played one, more the pity. Always been a bit wary of them for 3 reasons. 1 short scale. I have owned s/s basses, but not wild about them. 2 neck dive. I assume they’d be neck heavy as the have such a light body. 3 string spacing. I play finger style and the strings look really close together whereas I used to 19mm spacing. However I could really use a lighter weight these days and something really appeals about the violin shape. So can anyone dispel my fears about them.
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Diamond, made in Japan, but by wich company, and when?
Grahambythesea replied to spellonyou's topic in Bass Guitars
That looks like the old Harmony guitar which I think Keith Richards used in the early days. -
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Would someone like to explain what’s new about this series? Looks like the same old stuff they have been making for years! Shouldn’t 50’s, 60’s and 70’s Precision’s and Jazzes have bridge covers and pickup bridges?
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Hmmmm....Shell Pink Jazz, rosewood neck and headstock...?
Grahambythesea replied to lou24d53's topic in Bass Guitars
Yuk to pink. The surf green is nice but the dark brown headstock is grim! IMO. Definitely don’t like the etched logo either, a brass inlay would have looked classy. -
Ibanez 2030 - dead pickup and floppy strings
Grahambythesea replied to razze06's topic in Bass Guitars
I wonder when it was restrung all those years ago whether someone just bought a string but not the right scale length. A long scale string on a short scale neck would be pretty floppy. -
Name that Bassist from Their Sound
Grahambythesea replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in General Discussion
Chas Chandler Kyle Eastwood (when playing Electric, not so much when he switches to upright) Duck Dunn Carol Kaye -
Epiphone Zenith 5 String Lined Fretless - Sold
Grahambythesea replied to 6feet7's topic in Basses For Sale
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So have I but I think it’s more than 6.5lbs. Really good bass though.
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SOLD - Maruszczyk Jake 5P P/J - Sunburst, Tort & Blocks
Grahambythesea replied to PTB's topic in Basses For Sale
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Love that slimmed down Jazz look.
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NBD Rickenbacker 4003 Jetglo (well, new to me...)
Grahambythesea replied to BrunoBass's topic in Bass Guitars
I’ve read that they’re heavy, what do you think? -
Great bass lines you’ve forgotten about.
Grahambythesea replied to Grahambythesea's topic in General Discussion
Good one @gs_triumph . All Four Seasons songs had really strong backings. The original band were great musicians but not such good car thieves, so they ended up having forced absences from the band. In one of their TV appearances the bassist is wielding a Gibson Thunderbird. Not a bass I would have associated with their style. Probably had done deal with Gibson. -
There was a gorgeous natural finish “custom” smoked bass on Reverb for a very long time on which they kept reducing the price. I reckon they sold it at a bargain price to some likely fella.
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That’s interesting, so the Mossrites and Charvel Surfcasters have probably gone unchallenged. More power to the elbow then for resurrecting some really cool designs. Are they a little expensive for what I assume is Far Eastern manufactured?
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As this was presumably sent from Japan, did you escape import duty since Europe is supposed to have done a free trade deal with Japan?
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