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  1. Charles Mingus. http://youtu.be/DWmE8T09-G4
  2. I also met with Greg today to collect the Eden cab. Very smooth arrangements and bargain, quality cab with a nice cover included. Thanks a lot Greg. Tom
  3. Bought a cable from Kris. Came very quickly in the mail and was exactly what I needed, and exactly as described. Kris was great at responding to pms, and a pleasure to do business with. Thanks Kris Tom
  4. Thanks again, I think I'll fit a new bridge then have a bit of fun trying to steam the old one back into shape. Nice to learn about the general maintenance of the bridge - I'd (obviously) not thought about it before Tom
  5. Morning, Thanks for the responses - All of the above apply to me: The bridge is bending upwards - I have never lubricated the bridge - and, like Sarah Thomas, the penny has dropped! Thanks for the advice about the adjusters. I thought they might come in useful if I changed strings to lower tension in the future as I have a low action. It's not a particularly loud bass, so I guess I should stick to the same type of bridge. I actually live close to Bridgewood and Neitzert in Stoke Newington, so maybe I'll just bite the bullet and go there. I'll take the bent bridge with me for sizing. Not sure I'd get them to fit it as they wanted £90 to fit a Fishman full circle. Should be able to find a nice bit of time over the holiday to fit it myself, though I hope the soundpost stays put! Thanks Tom
  6. Hi All, My bridge is looking a bit dodgy, and I'd hate for it to pack up on me at an inopportune moment. Where would be the place to buy a replacement of a reasonable quality, and what should I expect to pay? I'd quite like to have adjusters fitted, but not sure if I would pay the extra for that at this time of the year. Alternatively, is it possible to straighten a warped bridge? I recently loosened the strings off in the hope that it would straighten up with the release of the stress, but it didn't. It's on a 3/4 upright. Thanks Tom
  7. I have one, bought from here last year. Pearl white alder body with matching headstock, rosewood fingerboard, bound with block inlays. DiMarzios and Demeter preamp. Gorgeous to play, well balanced, and such a perfectly profiled neck for me. I was only used to Precision necks before so the width has been a revelation to me. I can understand that the headstock is not everyone's cup of tea, but I like not having the complete Fender look. I can't quite find the Jazz "burp" sound, but that could just be me not spending much time experimenting with the endless eq options. No problem ever cutting through a live or studio mix. Thanks Tom
  8. Fantastic. Health and safety from another era too! Tom
  9. [quote name='steve-soar' post='994195' date='Oct 19 2010, 10:34 PM']And to think his mother almost took $200 from some old boiler with a chin like Bo Selecta.[/quote] lol He can't sing though!
  10. Hi Clarky, Sorry to hear about your misfortune. Sorry too, if my comment on the gig thread was untimely - I hadn't seen this thread. Hope you heal well, and soon Tom
  11. Played a gig there last Christmas. The sound guy was fantastic - even helped me eq the db on my bass amp! The band sounded fab both on stage and foh. Hope you get the same person, can't remember his name, sorry. Tom
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