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Cabal

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  1. [quote name='bassplace' post='349185' date='Dec 8 2008, 10:47 PM']I took my recently refurbed 75 4000 to practice yesterday. Wow, I'd forgotten what it sounded like loud. I think I need to lower the pickup the signal was so strong. And what an agressive almost distorted sound. I could barely calm the beast down. It cut through like a knife. Promise to gets pics up soon as I can.[/quote]
    Cool. Actually, now you mention it mine's a bit on the quiet side, so i should maybe raise the pickup somewhat. I reckon it could do with a bit of a refurb too after 35 years. It's on my list. :)

    Looking forward to seeing some pics, not many of them around anymore. What colour is it?

  2. [quote name='Mickeyboro' post='346638' date='Dec 5 2008, 04:58 PM']Wish you'd shown me this when we met, mate - I might have nicked it, dog permitting!

    I'm not normally a Rick man but this might be an exception... :huh:

    M[/quote]
    My dog's trained to viciously attack anyone who comes within ten feet of my bass collection, including me unfortunately. :)

    Seriously though mate, if ever you're around this way again, drop in...

  3. [quote name='EBS_freak' post='346551' date='Dec 5 2008, 03:53 PM']Get this to the Porn section![/quote]
    I was new to Basschat when i first posted this thread. I didn't even realise there was a "gear porn" section at the time. However, i did subsequently realise the heinous nature of the crime i'd unintentionally committed, and as a consequence i can now barely endure the terrible burden of shame. :)

    Mods, by all means move this thread to the correct forum...

  4. If anyone's interested in having a listen to the old girl in action, go to [url="http://www.myspace.com/sweartogether"]http://www.myspace.com/sweartogether[/url] and listen to New Age/Wild Beauty. Hopefully it's loud enough in the mix to give a good idea. I'm going through a Hiwatt 100 head. The other tracks were played on a Precision.

    Cheers,

    Jake M

  5. [quote name='Clive Thorne' post='346010' date='Dec 5 2008, 12:07 AM']I've always been puzzled as to what good a lock on a instrument case is. I supose that it prevents accidental opening in transit, but if someones wants to steal the guitar they'd surely just take the case as well?[/quote]
    Well, i see the lock on a guitar case as being there to stop certain people from getting into it, not to stop the thing itself from being nicked.

    Have you ever walked into a shared dressing room to find a complete stranger playing your guitar for example?

    Always better safe than sorry i reckon.

  6. [quote name='Tinman' post='343755' date='Dec 3 2008, 06:58 AM'][url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=248"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=248[/url]

    Have a look through this sticky for your spares :) You should be able to find something[/quote]
    Cheers, hadn't noticed this one before. :huh:

  7. I've just aquired my first Stingray from a fellow Basschatter. Always wanted one, finally got around to it. Hurrah!

    Just a couple of quick questions:

    Where can i get original Musicman parts, in this case a black scratchplate? If not, what about ready-made custom stuff?

    Also, i'm without a key for the case, so does anyone know if they're universal fit? If they are, would anybody out there be prepared to lend me one to get a copy made, if indeed a copy can be made of this type of key.

    Cheers,

    Jake M

  8. Traded a Gibson Les Paul for a Musicman Stingray.

    Nice chap, straightforward trade, and delivered right to my front door!

    All good and recommended. :)

    Cheers,

    Jake M

  9. For possible trade is my Gibson Les Paul Classic, owned from new around 2001. All standard, honeyburst finish, immaculate, hardly played. Comes with original Gibson hard case.

    Also worth mentioning i reckon is that it was recently setup by JayDee himself. Played like a shed before, very low action now.

    The specs are here: [url="http://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Gibson-Les-Paul-Classic-Honey-Burst/6XP"]http://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/...Honey-Burst/6XP[/url]

    Trade for Musicman, Rickenbacker, Status, Steinberger. Four string fretted basses only please.

    Please note, i'll only trade for an instrument of similar value and in excellent condition, with original hard case included. Sorry, no shipping, i'd prefer to exchange in person. I don't drive so we'll have to work something out there. I live in Birmingham. Just so you know from the get-go. :)

    A pic or two will follow shortly if there's any interest...

    Cheers,

    Jake M

  10. [quote name='neepheid' post='329784' date='Nov 15 2008, 06:45 PM']It is feasible that someone is fastidious about looking after their gear... the assertion that if it's been played for 20 years then it has to look like crap (sorry, I mean "have heaps of [i]mojo[/i]") seems short sighted to me.[/quote]
    +1 to that.

    I always find it odd when people seem to think that just because a guitar's old it HAS to be battered and bruised almost beyond recognition, otherwise it couldn't possibly be authentic, or if it is it must be crap and hence it's never been played.

    I own an all original '74 Rickenbacker 4000. Thirty five years old and i've owned it myself for getting on for twenty five of them. It was my only bass and was played daily and rehearsed week in week out for many years, it's been around the world several times, played on albums, you name it, and it's hardly got a mark on it.

    In other words, i looked after it. Sometimes people do. :)

    Cheers,

    Jake M

  11. [quote name='steinbergerguitars' post='331641' date='Nov 18 2008, 05:43 PM']Hi,

    My name is Tim; I am a representative for www.GuitarSend.com. We are a legitimate company and we have sent steinbergers to almost every part of the world since our inception.
    I would be happy to assist you with any questions you have about Steinbergers: both new or used, thank you.
    Unfortunately our prices are higher on new Steinberger models; this is due to the fact that we pay a very high price for these guitars (only slightly less than what a regular US citizen pays for one)
    Our pricing on classic pre-gibson 'bergers is generic worldwide however, and I invite you to peruse our website or contact me directly for more info.
    Tim
    www.GuitarSend.com[/quote]
    Hello Tim, welcome to the forum.

    Did you get my email?

    Cheers,

    Jake M

  12. [quote name='SteveO' post='331741' date='Nov 18 2008, 07:41 PM']There's no way that i'd ever buy one, What's the chance of a faulty system detuning you mid song? It's a lot of cash to save you about 15 seconds work every week or so. I think the problem is that it dosen't appear to be aimed at musicians (maybe this is what the OP meant by insulting)[/quote]
    Yes indeed, that's what i meant. :)

  13. I've just seen Gibson's "robot" guitars: [url="http://www.gibson.com/robotguitar/"]http://www.gibson.com/robotguitar/[/url]

    Frankly i find them quite insulting and offensive. What a load of nonsense. :)

    Cheers,

    Jake M

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