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  1. This is one of those things that comes up every 6 months or so.
  2. Bernies showroom is still in the basement of Seven Dials Music - at Seven Dials. The main GB workshop and EBS warehouse has been moved to Peacehaven. Dont know what is going on at Sydney Street.
  3. There is also the Sandberg California P. Thats a heck of a lot of Super P basses we have collectively come up with - in addition to Fenders own offerings of custom shop and jap re-issues. Not sure if 20 year old Ibanez Blazers was exactly what the OP had in mind though.
  4. There are also the Lakland Duck Dunn and Bob Glaub models.
  5. [quote name='sgt-pluck' post='110629' date='Dec 29 2007, 06:49 PM']Thanks - what is that Bass in your picture? Also, I'd never heard of Celinder, I'll look them up. Pluck[/quote] Tis a GB - made by Bernie Goodfellow. Celinder are very highly rated. Made in Denmark. Kiwi has one I believe.
  6. Dont forget lots of amps pre-shape or contour should really be labelled "slap".
  7. And not forgetting Status Retro-active and Vintage ranges.
  8. OK its a bit Jazz shaped but pure P pup. I'm sure old git will be along shortly with his 5 string Shuker. Celinder do a P and there are a few on here. And dont forget Leo's own P update - the Stingray.
  9. [quote name='GStar' post='110476' date='Dec 29 2007, 10:29 AM']Thanks bass_ferret - does a 115 add anything to a 210 or a 410? There seems to be conflicting views on here to the use one brings to a bass stack?[/quote] I had a Peavey T-Max with 1x15/2x10 - I PX the 1x15 on another 2x10 cos it sounded better with 2x2x10 IMO. Best thing to do is try before you buy then you can hear the difference. If you can get the shop to spin a CD through a PA and play along to that as this will give you a better idea of real world sound.
  10. Spend as much as you can afford - I would pay the extra for the Peavey TNT over the Max. Try before you buy. Avoid Laney and Behringher - resale values as well as naked snobbery.
  11. I never gave much thought to this endorsement malarky but having seen all the dudes (or should that be dopes?) getting ready to pony up their hard earned for the MM Sig SWR i'm not so sure. I know at least one member on here that only got a GB cos Mark King played one and the extent of his knowledge of the bass was "its the same as Mark Kings", and who now plays a Status King Bass. Mark King only stopped using GB's because Bernie would not give him a slack handful of Rumour basses.
  12. Try all the options and buy the one you like the sound of best. Not easy if buying blind on the web mind. Cant see the point of getting a 2x10 and a 4x10 - just get 2x2x10s.
  13. The EBS and DHA all have a lot of happy users on here.
  14. [quote name='Hit&Run' post='110276' date='Dec 28 2007, 06:03 PM']Are these basses the same as the original Bass Collection instruments? They look extraordinarily similar in design, and as a bonus are very cheap. It's even called an SB301!! [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SX-SB301-Bass-Guitar-Fusion-Bass-Guitar-Red-Brand-New_W0QQitemZ290194393281QQihZ019QQcategoryZ4713QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem"]SB301[/url] What's the deal, guys? (Apologies if someone's already asked this question.)[/quote] In a word - no. Proper Bass Collection has SGC Nanyo on it somewhere (unless it has worn off).
  15. Your action is too high if you cannot fret properly or you cant adjust the intonation (pitch of fretted notes) and play in tune.
  16. Well you dont see many taped over headstock logos so I dont think it is consistant thing. Dont get many gratuitous headstock shots of stuff that is not Fender/Gibbo either mind.
  17. [quote name='ARGH' post='110065' date='Dec 27 2007, 10:41 PM']Yeah Bilbo did that and we know how that ended[/quote] Sorry Ross - you lost me there mate.
  18. Welcome
  19. [quote name='bass_ferret' post='109925' date='Dec 27 2007, 04:35 PM']As the guy who built my bass said - "I can put some strings and pups on a table and get a noise out of it - but it would be a c*** to play". Some people are prepared to do that with ironing boards and call them ERB's. You pay your money.....[/quote] [quote name='ARGH' post='109983' date='Dec 27 2007, 06:54 PM']Is this a direct quote from Bernie Goodfellow...In relation to this subject.....or a lie to suit a purpose?[/quote] The bit in the quotation marks was a direct quote - thats what they mean. It was no used in the context of ERB's though - that was just me winding you up My pair cost me just over 3k - I think it was money well spent cos it was what I wanted. You got what you wanted. Everyone is happy Although I did not start a thread asking why anyone would pay good money for an ironing board sith strings.
  20. As the guy who built my bass said - "I can put some strings and pups on a table and get a noise out of it - but it would be a c*** to play". Some people are prepared to do that with ironing boards and call them ERB's. You pay your money.....
  21. GB's dont have to have fancy wood tops!
  22. I wonder how this baby will sound?
  23. I asked another builder what the difference was between bolt on and through neck and he said "the size of the bill!". Obviously if you dont want a heel then you have to go through neck or set neck but if you rarely venture to the dusty end it probably makes no difference.
  24. Well my GB's are not copies of Fenders, rather inspired by Fender. Like you say its down to personal taste but I have never played another fretless that comes close to singing the way mine does. Its also a matter of personal choice. I think my GB's will be loads better than your Geddy but thats my opinion but also why I chose to spend my money on having them made. Other people may chose to spend their money on a 9 string monstrosity - thats their choice.
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