
Burns-bass
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Is a new mass-produced bass ever worth more than £1500
Burns-bass replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
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Help getting Bass from Warwick to Lichfield.
Burns-bass replied to BassBunny's topic in General Discussion
I've read the post above, and that seems to be exactly what the seller has said. All your points are valid, but I'm one of those people for whom it makes no sense to waste an hour or two of my day getting a box to send a guitar – and perhaps the original poster is too. This is compounded by the fact that not a week goes by when someone isn't on here moaning about how a courier has smashed up a bass. You may be able to spare a good few hours to trek into town (and Nottingham isn't a bad place, granted), but sometimes people don't. I've had several people send me rude emails and messages because I didn't want to send something. I've also had people on ebay buy stuff than ask me to send it when I had explicitly said I wouldn't. -
Help getting Bass from Warwick to Lichfield.
Burns-bass replied to BassBunny's topic in General Discussion
I have two kids and run two businesses. I fully respect someone not wanting to bother with this. -
Bet your band mates wouldn’t agree. Having spent years in originals bands there were always a few tracks I hated. Sometimes it would be a chord change I didn’t like, once it was the singer’s inflection, once it was the title track from an album and we played it for years and I got sick of it!
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I remember passing on one for £150, that was 2002!
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There’s a difference between fret wear and damage. In a lot of cases there will be dents out of frets that are often caused by the stings hitting the fret. You can also find that the frets can come loose and raise a little which can affect the action.
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People on here moan about everything. Nut width, fret size, pickup location, string spacing, whether the string goes over the poles, the directions of the arrows on the knobs. When I started you’d just buy a bass. I’m still pretty ambivalent about it now to be honest.
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What to take to a "get to know you" jam...
Burns-bass replied to dclaassen's topic in General Discussion
One bass, one amp, pedals and pre amp all set up and ready to go. Keep it chilled. -
Classic moral maze. You think you’ve navigated a clear path through then you hit a dead end. The music and songs take on a life of their own, and have huge resonance for people beyond the original artist, and in some cases the original recording. If you listen to the lyrics of much early blues (which I play) it’s horrendously misogynistic ( although you do have to consider how much was artistic licence). Personally, I don’t have a problem playing these tracks, and would continue to do so. Playing the tracks isn’t an endorsement of the individual, their views and opinions, or actions.
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Parcelforce now off my christmas card list
Burns-bass replied to Yan_Huriey's topic in General Discussion
I recently had a vintage bass that arrived in a hard case that was hit so hard the scratch plate cracked. Couriers = bad. Was fully insured and the seller sucked up the loss and took the bass back. Real shame though. -
My wife has read the books and she loves it. Any TV shows that frees me up to play bass is good with me!
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The bridge on mine was fine swapping from Mittels to Weichs. Didn’t need any work and the action is fine.
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I’m no expert, but I found swapping to Weichs was a game changer in terms of my dexterity and I found no difference in terms of sound. Personally, I’d do the swap on all strings, but that’s just me.
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No. Check the windings at the bottom. If they’re damaged or broken, then discard them. Otherwise, just use your fingers to straighten it out.
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I did this trip with my girlfriend (now wife). We spent two months travelling through Spain and France in a camper van. Great days.
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The best thing to do is chat with a shop such as Thomas Martin who can help you. Those guys ship basses (some of which are worth a fortune) across the world. It won't be cheap, but it will be done properly. They're likely to be very busy, so perhaps an email is best in the first instance. Unless the bass is valuable (£3,000 plus I guess) I can't see it worth flying over. As Joe suggests, it may be better to buy one when you get there.
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I asked my finance bloke and it seems I’ve got this wrong so ignore me!
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They’re a consumable part so I’d replace them (unless it’s a vintage Fender, when of course breaking the original solder joint somehow releases the mojo out there by a poorly paid factory worker in the early 60s).