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Grahambythesea

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  1. If you want to get the strings lower you could always go fretless!😎
  2. Yep, that sounds awful. It will go the way of the other Taylor Bass - into the discontinued line.
  3. [quote name='Bridgehouse' timestamp='1484909843' post='3219564'] Been playing it some more now. Needed another quick truss rod tweak as it settled after shipping, and it seems to have stabilised well now. Really liking the TI flatwounds on it - I know a lot of ppl think they are a bit 'rubber band' and they certainly are lower tension compared to the Chromes but I really like the sound. It's probably not typical for a early/mid 70s fender - but it sure has a great vibe about it and it's proper lightweight. Very happy - and thanks for all the kind words too folks! I guess there's a good reason why they are the reference classic design! [/quote]i've never used TIs so can't comment on the "rubber band" feel, but I to found Chromes a little too high tension. I have LaBella Low Tension Flats on my fretless and they are what they say on the packet and definitely not rubbery. May be a good alternative next time your changing strings, they come in a good bit cheaper than TIs. Just a thought.
  4. [quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1485362403' post='3223402'] Do you have to put the 3 point on it? How about a Hipshot or 2 piece? [/quote]i quite wanted to keep this looking vintage, plus the Hipshot costs nearly as much as the entire bass! Slight exaggeration but they are ridiculously over priced.
  5. [quote name='Davo-London' timestamp='1485360275' post='3223384'] Were you tempted by the Warwick Star Bass II, which has 2 humbuckers? I know it's not period correct but that Warwick has the most impressive sound range of any bass I've seen on the t'internet. Just thinking. Davo [/quote]i looked at the Warwick but think they are expensive. I don't need a semi for gigs, it was just nostalgia so this is mainly for fun at home. My old EB2 was the double pickup version and I found them terribly imbalanced. I never really used the bridge pick up as a result so thought this EB2 lookalike should be the single pickup version.
  6. Having played a US Jazz for 20 years after having précis ions for quite a long time, but now abandoning them I thought I chick in 5 penny worth . It seems to me most pro band bassists use one and generally get a good sound. Listen to someone Kinga Gylk and she gets a brilliant sound out of hers! They can't all be wrong but they are far from perfect. The downsides are that the pickups pick up some types of lights and hum much worse than precisions, and they are heavy. Don't know why because other luthiers can make them much lighter and hum free. Love 'em or hate 'em you can't ignore them. I don't think I'll ever get another but I do like the skinny neck.
  7. [quote name='Stu-khag' timestamp='1485042053' post='3220741'] Never seen or heard of this company before. Been lusting after a plain eb2 or rivoli type bass for years.out of interest, how much was it? [/quote]PM'd you. Hope it's helpful.
  8. I had a longing to revisit the old EB2, but when I had one I didn't get on with the clumpy short scale neck, so when I heard that BaCH were offering a long scale version I thought it might be the solution. However they were not on their website, so when o contacted them I was told they were discontinued after pressure from ........... However they did have some unfinished ones which they would supply without a bridge. It arrived today, a beautifully finished natural body with a darker wood neck (just like the old G..son), but long scale and only 39mm at the nut and a single mud-bucker. Can't wait to hear what it sounds like, just need the 3 point bridge to arrive and some strings (flats of course) and away we go,the 60's revisited. http://s1305.photobucket.com/user/grahambythesea/library/BaCH Updated the pics to show this bass now the bridge is on and strung up with flats.
  9. Received a semi acoustic "EB2" lookalike today, really impressed by quality, have a look at my NBD.
  10. Given the gig bag smells damp, it sounds like he may have stored in the loft/garage/basement, so I'd be checking for neck warp and veneer or binding lifting. How can people disrespect what is a quality and originally quite expensive instrument ?
  11. [quote name='prowla' timestamp='1484493579' post='3215853'] Going Hipshot, I would have had a D-tuner in there too! [/quote]i have used a bass with a D-tuner in the past and I didn't find I used the facility. It would also have negated the reduction in weight which I was trying to achieve.
  12. For those who were interested in the Semi Hollow they were rumoured to sell, they still have a few but have been "forbidden to sell them", their words not mine. Sounds like big bully G..son has been having a go. Not sure on what basis, G no longer makes or sells either the EB2 or the Midtown with equal length horns so what are they trying to protect? Many companies make both basses and guitars with bodies based on the 335 shape, it can't be patented. The BaCH semi hollow has long scale but a semi body with a centre block so it's like a hydrid between the EB2 and the Midtown so it's no copy and the headstock is a different shape and has their own logo on it. However you can buy one as a "project " they don't fit a bridge, you have to do it yourself! There is an alternative, a company on the web called Number One Design Guitars ( which I think are based in Germany) will get one for you, fit the bridge and set it up, but are charging more than double the price from BaCH and loads more for shipping too. So I've ordered one from BaCH, ordered a 3 point bridge (anyone know how to fit one?) and we'll see how it goes. I'll keep the forum posted.
  13. I traded for the Spector Rebop on this forum, but whilst changing strings a tuner broke. It was replaced by my luthier with the nearest replacement he had, but it wasn't a perfect match. I concluded that if one broke so might another and it was time to replace them all. At the same time I thought I might save a little weight not that this is a heavy bass, it weighed in at only. 3.7kg. I was surprised at the cost of Hipshot's at about £100, but found on a US site the"Licensed" version at about half the price. Fortunately I have family in California so bought the tuners on free post in the USA and collected them on a recent visit. The change over was so easy, they lined up perfectly even with the screw hole and when I re-weighed the bass now is only 3.5kg! Result! http://s1305.photobucket.com/user/grahambythesea/library/Hipshor
  14. It is worrying that the quality control at Fender seems to be very hit and miss. I had one where the neck needed a shim on arrival. It shouldn't have to be down to the shop to set them up although there some dealers who pride themselves in getting them to perfection, if you can find one. The smaller manufacturers have to establish a reputation in order to compete with the "Leo" brand, because that seems to be the bass most pro bands are using ( but of course that may not be the bass they record with), and they have a techie to set up the instrument for them.
  15. [quote name='owen' timestamp='1484076042' post='3212514'] [URL=http://s8.photobucket.com/user/peredur/media/Tele_zpsmfngoedd.jpeg.html][IMG]http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a49/peredur/Tele_zpsmfngoedd.jpeg[/IMG][/URL] [/quote]wow, Gretsch should have been making that! Very rockabilly. How's the quality and playability?
  16. Gotoh make lightweight tuners with the clover leaf style keys but they cost an arm and a leg. Fender also make a lightweight key which was fitted to the deluxe models. I think Hipshot make them in 2 sizes one of which should fit. Some of these only seem to be available in the USA.
  17. I think the design is hideous, looks like a really cheap model that's avoiding getting sued by fender.
  18. [quote name='oggiesnr' timestamp='1483827941' post='3210520'] There is very little competition if they make an acoustic bass that can be heard over a few acoustic instruments without needing an amp. [/quote]True, I don't even know that the Original Taylor could be heard like that. The bass that came near to being truly audible was the old Earthwood,IMHO, but that looked like it had escaped from a Mariachi band.😆
  19. I also love the Taylor bass, but as you say, mortgageable hen's teeth! I wondered why Taylor dropped them but I guess at the price it was way beyond the reach of most people who might want an acoustic bass. A cheaper one might make it more saleable, but there is a lot of competition out there.
  20. Never understood why Yamaha discontinued these, they look brilliant. How's the tones from the magnetic pickup?
  21. http://s1305.photobucket.com/user/grahambythesea/media/Fenton%20Weill/image_zpsypmftlqa.jpeg.html?sort=3&o=0 Back in the day (the 60's) I had a Fenton Weill like this that had the same neck, headstock, pickups and pickguard, tailpeice but on a much better body shape.
  22. [quote name='Hobbayne' timestamp='1483655088' post='3209132'] I always Jet was a Precision player. [/quote]Before the shads were famous and could afford to import US guitars, he also played a Framus. After he left the shads he recorded with Tony Meehan on a Fender VI - "Diamonds"
  23. Try Nomad finish restorer, very high quality polish. I did a smelly old acoustic covered in beer stains bought from a pawn shop and it came up beautifully.
  24. Personally I see no point in the high C. You can get most of the notes it offers out of the higher registers of thecothercstrings. However you cannot get the lower notes, especially if you play with key boarders or brass who favour Eb. I also find it easier on the hand to play off the 5th and above on the B rather than 0-5 on the E.
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