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IJE

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  1. I'm assuming these need no introduction on BC so will keep it to a minimum! 

    Aguilar SL112 lightweight cab in great condition - great sounding cab (and you can lift it with your pinky) but doesn't get used much so it's looking for a home where it'll get more use. 

    Current price at £580 

    Collection from Liverpool city centre or could deliver locally.

    I occasionally drive to London too so could always throw it in the car. 

    Thanks! 

     

     

     

     

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  2. Thanks for the replies everyone! I’m tempted to try the 62’ CS pups so will keep updating. I think the ram will stay too. 
     

    does anyone actually know the story of these basses? From what I gather this was a run that was made to exact Fender specs as an attempt to create higher end instruments than their usual output. I’ve contacted JHS to try and shed some light

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    38 minutes ago, Paul S said:

    Looks like the result of a weird genetic experiment using DNA from a ram, a giraffe and Mickey Mouse. :) 

    I also used an Encore bass as the start for a mod.  I had a med. scale  Hondo II neck spliced into a short scale double cut Encore body and it is a corker!  Ki0gon loom and an Entwistle PBXN pickup.  Yummy.

    Thanks for the replies! Beastly looking bass there. 

     

    Never heard of the Entwistle pups - that's a phenomenal price too. I had my eye on the Fender CS 62 ones - how do they match up? 

  4. 9 minutes ago, TheGreek said:

    Bear in mind that no matter what you do to it, it will never be worth a fortune. 

    If you're keeping the bass do whatever you to improve the playability.

    Thanks, I'm not really looking to up the value - just to get it to the best place I can in terms of playability / tone 

  5. 25 minutes ago, Mykesbass said:

    That's a really nice looking body (once you get the sticker/artwork removed. Got your money's worth with that alone!

    Sadly that mark is going nowhere..it's been carved into the wood. Looks like some kind of unfinished Ram on a hill - I'll just learn to love him! 

     

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  6. So this bass came up on marketplace today, a 1994 special edition 'Ltd 83' Encore P bass copy.

    I know these are generally at the bottom of the food chain but at £20 and 15 min down the road it was a no brainer so I'm taking it on as a project bass. It's actually turned out better than I expected, it's got loads of bite and I'm quite fond of the obvious mileage wear it has accumulated. I'm not sure what's special about it per se apart from the gold hardware and generally impressive build quality,  but I'm guessing this may have been a response to Fender's limited edition Strats in 1993 that featured gold hardware. 

     Sound clips attached (raw & processed) for whoever's intrigued. 

    I've already got a '73 P with flats that covers that area for me but I've been wanting a second P I can have rounds on for a slightly more modern sound so I've decided to mod this one and see if I can get it to occupy that role! 

    Past the obvious maintenance (string change, setup etc) and upgrading pups I'm wondering what mods would have the most impact on improving the sound and playability? I'm also looking for recommendations for which pickups to upgrade to. I'd like a sound that has a little bump in the low mids but retains a nice smooth high end too. I've got Fralin over-wounds in one of my other Jazz basses which I quite like, but I know there are many other options out there. 

     

    P.S.

    If anyone owns one of these or has some information about them I'd love to hear that!

     

    Thanks :) 

     

       

     

      

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  7. [quote name='Harryburke14' timestamp='1483475966' post='3207538']
    Id start by changing strings and, while theyre off, scrubbing the fretboard with some sort of treatment. All old dead cells and old sweat are in there.

    Failing that, dop it in a wheelie bin full of Dettol. Should do the trick.
    [/quote]

    Strings have been changed and fretboard scrubbed. It's more the body that's the problem!

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