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Grahambythesea

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  1. I had one some years ago , a 1966 model. When I got it the switch didn’t work, but I got it replaced at the old (and late lamented) Bass Centre in Wapping, and it worked with avengence! The contrast was enormous, the full fat version was totally over powering. Sounds like yours isn’t working.
  2. Is it an optical illusion created by the shape of the pick guard or is the body even more offset than a normal Jazz? Looks great though and Beck is one of the best bass players it’s been my pleasure to watch.
  3. From a 4 string P bass thumper to a multi 6 stringer, who says bassists can’t change!
  4. Use a 5 string and then it’s only a half step down.
  5. I’m sure their great, but they just don’t appeal to me. The Super P and J make me think my eyes have gone funny 😂
  6. When I had a Washburn 5 string acoustic I found it was loudest with Rotosound Black Nylon strings on. Still not loud enough for a pub gig though, even a mandolin drowned it out!
  7. Love the look, especially no scratch plate. I had an ebonal board on a Washburn guitar years ago and it was very nice to play.
  8. Currently for sale a Korean Precision with a serial number indicating Cort factory, 1995. However it does not have the classic elephant ears tuners but enclosed “Y” tuners. Can this be right or a rogue?
  9. I can hardly believe that this Gibson Les Paul Semi hollow bass from the 70’s is for sale in a pawnshop ( Cash Con.......) I’d have thought if you owned one of these and needed to sell it you would put it on BC or Reverb or even eBay, but take it to a pawn shop! They want in excess of 2& a half grand for it so I wonder what they actually gave the seller! The forerunner of the Jack Cassidy, it’s not exactly run of the mill. I’ve only ever seen one before and that was gold.
  10. Thanks. I had a feeling that was where it should go. That presumably should make the hum go away?
  11. I’m sure this is an elementary question but I have never had to deal with the electrics in a bass. Guess I’ve been lucky in the ones I’ve owned over the years. A friend has just given me a very cheap P style bass made by Shine which had been in his shed ( cry of horror from BCs). Rust all over the place, there was actually condensation dripping off it when I took it out of its bag. So I’ve cleaned it up, straightened the neck (which resembled a long bow) and in the process of sorting out the intonation. The problem is when plugged in the a a slight hum, but turn the tone knob to full treble and that hum gets worryingly loud. I’m guessing there is no earth as when I touch the bridge the noise goes away. So I’m pretty certain it needs an earth wire to be attached to the bridge but to what part should it be attached at the other end?
  12. I remember seeing Rick Kemp in Steeleye Span playing one of these and loving the sound of it. Listen to Blackleg Miner - awesome. I then met him and tried his fretless version which was brill. So wanted one but couldn’t afford one.
  13. She was part of the Wrecking Crew and as such played bass on the Beach Boys Pet Sounds. Her pick technique is very obvious on God Only Knows. I always thought it strange that she’s a pick player but stuck a great wedge of foam under the strings to dampen the sound down.
  14. If you do buy a bass in the USA you will pay Sales Tax which is different from state to state. However if you get the proper type of receipt you should be able to claim the tax back at the airport before flying.
  15. String spacing looks pretty narrow.
  16. Change the nut and the strings.
  17. Another one bites the dust might be a good song......
  18. You think it will last another 20 years! 😂
  19. It’s only a mustang, another case of “because it’s old it has to be highly priced”. You’re better off without it, bro.
  20. I think the headstock doubles for a shovel to get himself out of the situation!
  21. There seems to be a view that if it’s old (1970’s or before) it’s worth a lot! There have been some pretty awful basses offered on auction sites and elsewhere for ridiculous prices which the sellers seem to think must be worth a lot just because of their age. Things like Egmond, early poor quality Japanese guitars ( before they figured out that quality was the way to go) and even later offerings such as Westones for silly money. Ow I think the Westone was a well made bass and in its day was a bargain but not at a price near half a grand! Does anyone ever buy any of these, judging by the time they continue to be advertised, not many!
  22. 4ins for r maximum comfort.
  23. If you want to look at something else with a pickup/ piezo combination, consider the Spector Spectorcore 5 string. Mine has an EMG and the Fishman piezo bridge, but I believe newer ones now have a Bartolini. Ebony board, great finish and reasonable price.
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