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silverfoxnik

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  1. Thanks... This one is a K series, which according to this wiki dates it at 1990-91: http://www.squierwiki.com/Serial-Number-Tracking
  2. Now SOLD - thanks for looking. Hi Folks For sale only is my 1990-91 MiJ Squier Precision Bass, which comes with a tatty, but functional hard Fender case. SOLD I bought this from PawelG about this time last year and have used it for just a couple of gigs and a few rehearsals in that time. Here's what he had to say about the bass in his ad, and I hope he won't mind me quoting him because he summed up the bass really well...: "So, this Precision is as good as my 1983 JV. The pickups seem a bit ''hotter'', there is A LOT of bottom end and the sound is very woody. Come and hear it for yourself if you can... The bass is in great condition, has been used a lot but cared for. Usual marks here and there, nothing major. The frets might need polishing in the near(ish) future. Frets 1 to 7 have marks on them already, the rest is almost perfect. Action is really low and there is no buzz anywhere. Currently strung with flatwound D'Addario Chromes. I tried to picture all the imperfections, please message me if you need any more detail. Comes with a Fender strap, real celluloid 62PB pickguard and a spare white pickguard. Weight is just under 4kg/8.8lb. Nut width - 40mm. " I bought the bass partly to scratch that 'I really must have a P Bass' itch that I get every couple of years, and to be honest, I wasn't disappointed when I got this one; if you're into that Motown thump and James Jamerson tone, then this is perfect for that. As Pawel said, it's got a great, warm, woody tone, it plays really well, looks very cool with plenty of mojo and is nice and light - perfect for long gigs! And because I've hardly used it in the time I've had it, it's still in exactly the same condition that Pawel described it as being. I'm selling only because I need to find some funds for a new car and if that weren't the case, then I'd be more than happy to keep this because it's really nice P Bass. And just to explain why I'm selling when it's such a good bass - It's because I'm primarily using Thunderbird basses in my main gigging band now, and I also have a BC Rich Eagle that gets used a lot (and which I couldn't ever part with), so my gigging needs are well catered for. Hence this beauty being up for sale! In terms of price, I'm looking for £330 (or near offer) for the bass & case, not including any postage costs. Viewings are very welcome if you're near enough to me in Littlehampton, West Sussex (tea/coffee/biscuits provided of course), and I'd also be happy to work something out about travelling if it's within a 50 mile radius.. I'm happy to post (for an additional cost) but there's always a risk with that which I'd prefer not to have to do if possible. Anyway, thanks for looking and if you need any more info, please ask away here or PM me. By the way, I do have a feedback thread too, so please check that out if you don't know me and want to check out my credentials on Basschat.. Cheers Nik
  3. Hello Mods I've just realised that I've posted this in the wrong Forum - doh! Only been posting on here since 2007... Please can you move it to the correct Forum. Thank you kindly, Homer
  4. Now Withdrawn Hi Folks Now withdrawn: Mesa Boogie Big Block 750 amp (rackmount version), which comes with the mute/channel switching footswitch and a 4U rack case with rack draw, power cable and Speakon to Speakon cable. I bought this from Dvisions just before the New Year and have used it for just a handful of gigs in that time. Price is £500 or near offer and considering these were almost £1700 new when they came out about 10 years ago,and this includes the footswitch and rack case, I think it's a pretty fair price. It's working perfectly and is a very powerful, high quality US built amp with a wide array of tonal options. IMO, the Big Block is capable of delivering volume in spades, with a powerful and easy to use e.q. section (especially the mids) and when needed, a more gritty and overdriven sound if you need it. The Big Block didn't have a footswitch when I bought it so I sourced a Mesa Boogie Lonestar footswitch that does the job of remotely changing channels between clean and overdriven, and also the mute function. It's really handy to have that functionality in a gigging situation... If I've attached the right photos, then you should be able to see the footswitch operating the mute function and the channel switching.. I've also used the photo that Dvisions used in his for sale ad, so i hope he won't mind me doing that.. There's loads of really helpful reviews and stuff on Google, YouTube, Talkbass etc about this amp but suffice to say, if you want to get more info on it, it's definitely out there! Here's a few interesting YouTube links: This is my favourite - this guy is awesome! And though Mesa get associated with Rock music, here's a more funky exponent bigging up Boogie gear : And yet another funky Big Block user: Only selling because a) I'm using my Ampeg amp & cabs more, b) imminent house purchase is straining the finances somewhat and c) I've just had to buy a new car. So, something has had to give, hence this being up for sale. As stated, I need to raise funds so I'm not looking for trades at this time, sorry. Viewings welcome if you're near Littlehampton, West Sussex (tea/coffee/biscuits provided). Happy to work something out about travelling if it's within a 50 mile radius.. I've posted large amps before (for an additional cost) and could be persuaded to do so again, but there's always a risk with that which I'd prefer not to have to do if possible. Thanks for looking and if you need more info, please PM me. I do have a feedback thread too, so please check that out if you don't know me and want to check out my credentials on Basschat.. Cheers Nik
  5. Fabulous ! ☺ GLWTS
  6. This is such a cool looking 5 string bass; I keep coming back to look at it even though I've absolutely no need for it. GLWTS
  7. Your last paragraph sums it up really well, Chris. Most venues hire covers bands to entertain the audience so they'll stay in the venue and keep drinking. It's really that simple. The trick I guess is to find a covers band that plays to roughly the same level that you do, where you enjoy the company of your fellow band members, and where the set list follows the 80/20 rule, i.e. you like and enjoy playing about 80% of the set list. Having said that - and putting all reasonableness aside - I will take extreme (and violent measures if necessary 😁) to veto any attempt to cover Jamiroquai- crap tunes by any band I play in.
  8. And a very fine 50s and 60s cover band it is too...😊
  9. I think many of us on here will agree with this Mick; it's something that's very true of myself, that's for sure.. I remember playing some of your very fine basses a year or so ago, when I came over to check out a Trace cab you were selling at the time, and - no disrespect to your other basses - but the VC was head and shoulders above all of them - it was that good!
  10. And you try telling the kids of today that, and they won't believe you! 😁 http://youtu.be/ue7wM0QC5LE
  11. Yep! Mind you, with it being a very hot bank holiday weekend with busy roads, family commitments etc, maybe it was just not so easy to get together even at such a bargain price?
  12. Have a BUMP on me, Chris... This is an absolute bargain!
  13. Have a BUMP on me.. These are seriously good basses!
  14. That's fabulous! ☺ You really do have some amazing vintage gear... GLWTS
  15. Good question, Chris. Anyway, back on topic... Have another BUMP on me and GLWTS!
  16. I used my V4BH last week in the studio, with the matching 115 cab and a Gibson Thunderbird and it sounded absolutely fabulous.. So much so that the studio owner - who was also engineering the session for us - went online to see how much he could buy one for! He was a little crestfallen when he saw the new price for these amps, so I'll let him know about this one when I speak to him tomorrow. GLWTS
  17. I know that feeling, Chris, having less spare money and spare time myself these days... But it's been a blast - some fab gear acquired, then sold.. and in some cases, re-acquired. You couldn't make it up really ! 😁 Proud of? Maybe not, but a lot of fun and some good friends made along the way..
  18. Am really surprised this is still here.. Great cab, bargain price and Chris is an absolute gentleman to deal.. As many on here would agree I'm sure, Chris is so legendary on Basschat for his buying & selling gear exploits that there should be - by rights - at least half a dozen blue plaques bearing his name on various Motorway service station walls up and down the country! 😁 GLWTS
  19. Thanks for your detailed description - I know it's not easy to describe sound and tone. But you did a pretty good job! ☺
  20. That's a really cool looking bass! What does it sound like?
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