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  1. Again, great guy to deal with and power unit arrived very well packaged. Cheers dude!
  2. Pedal arrived very quiclkly and was very well packed. Always a pleasure, never a chore! Cheers Steve
  3. Thanks for this dude it's a cool neat pedal for not a lot of cash. This guy's shifting some good gear!
  4. Been meaning to set one of these things up for a while so do your worst!
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  6. Received my Warmoth Jazz in just an unlocked Gator case with a Parcel Force sticker slapped on it!
  7. I'll take it then buddy! Do the leads come with?
  8. What's the height bud? Also i take it this can't supply power to an 18v pedal? Cheers
  9. Basic passive bass IIRC, vol x2 and tone x2. Think they retailed for just under £200 for the 4 string and i think another £20 for the 5. I tried the 5 string and it was way to cramped at the bridge for my liking but the 4 looks better
  10. [quote name='Shaggy' post='305349' date='Oct 13 2008, 11:46 AM']Of the T’bird type basses out there around that price, definitely my choice would be the Spector Rex (/Rex Brown) – especially in the “holoflash” finish like the pic. There was a 2nd hand 5-string recently in a local music shop for £350, sweet player and sounded v "rock" but with a modern “hi-fi” edge to it too. Stretching to £500 or so you might even get lucky and pick up an old unloved genuine Gibson RD or RD Artist, which have a more rounded T’bird shape and 2+2 headstock. These were Gibson’s top of the line bass in their day (late ‘70’s / early 80’s), but never really caught on mainly due to weight and complex Moog electrics, and as they’re so unknown these days can sometimes be had cheap. Not especially neck-heavy, just …… [b]heavy[/b]. Heavier than anything you’ve ever played. But the sound is worth it, massive and brutal - love mine, just swap to the Rick now and again to rest the back...... :wacko:[/quote] My RD Artist '77 in natural maple sold on ebay for about £450 i think, original case and gigged condition. Was gutted!
  11. That's something i'd usually have noticed too, i've just been tracking the odd fortress recently (to no avail), damn.................. If i'd have seen it i'd have bid on it!
  12. Think huggy and the bears is after a cheap MM 5er, give him a shout. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=29232"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=29232[/url]
  13. If you dig out that columbus i'm interested!
  14. BUMP! These need to go! They're annoying my housemates with their presence!
  15. I'll be taking the Blowtorch off your hands sir, pm sent!
  16. lemmywinks

    Dilemma

    [quote name='Ajoten' post='303739' date='Oct 10 2008, 11:53 AM']Daft electronics = anything with more than one tone control. I don't understand all this fancy EQ malarkey, I just want my [b]one [/b]good sound, and if I have 4 or 5 knobs AND 2 switches to twiddle a) how do I know what to twiddle and ii) surely I don't have to write down each setting etc in order to keep a tone after things get twiddled accidentally? So: I want passive Precision tone and style but a Warwick neck. And I'd be wasting lots of wonga on things I'd never use if I went Warwick. I think it's the waste that troubles me most. Feel free to recommend a passive 5 string with the mother of all necks (depth not width).[/quote] There's always a few passive Streamer Standards knocking about (i sold my 5 for about £200), lovely Warwick neck and a passive humbucker. I sold mine cos it looked like a Warwick but sounded like a Precision! The only controls are a volume (with push/pull) and tone
  17. Erm... Wonderwall? Ok it's for a party and they requested 2 oasis tunes so have to learn it. The last one i actually wanted to learn was magnificent seven by the clash, cracking bassline that
  18. From ebay by any chance? I bought one of those ages ago with the same neckplate and can confirm they are extremely good basses to play. It was my first fretless and i still have it, well worth the money!
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  20. Pedals shipped quickly and arrived extremely well packed and in tip top condition, obviously looks after his gear! Ta Steve
  21. [quote name='WarPig' post='302672' date='Oct 9 2008, 12:23 AM']for £00!! ill take it! [/quote] Does that include postage?
  22. I tried a few MIM Jazz basses about a year ago along with MIA and Squiers. In terms of how they felt in my hands the MIM was a lot closer to the Squier than the MIA, in fact it felt a bit cheaper (the scratchplate on a sunburst one i played was particularly ugh, was rough around the edges). However they do seem to be very popular so maybe i just got hold of a few bad eggs. If money is an issue, try a Squier with a decal change.... IMO it's as genuine a Fender as the MIM one!
  23. At this rate it'll still be around in the next 25 years, by which time it'll be vintage so i'll up the price to £3,000, if it's on ebay then £8,000
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