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OutToPlayJazz

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  1. BTW, the baritone VI seems to have been quietly dropped when the Fender websites updated a couple of months ago (with the addition of new colours like "Candy Cola" on the basses & the new VG series strat, etc...), same as the Zone series of basses.

  2. Do you mean the Fender bass VI? Thomann.de are quoting £1421.20 but it's on an "on request" ordering basis...

    DV247.com £1729.99

    Hope this isthe one you were thinking of... The 'Jaguar' is a standard tuning bass with a similar body & lots of active trickery :)

  3. Hmmm... Just saw that the price was originally set at £120, so I have to vote for the Boston P-basses I've just bought as rentals. Quality is way in front of a Squier Affinity & they sound lovely, especially as I paid only £80 for each package (including 15w amp, case, lead & strap!)

  4. If it's new, shop around for the natural maple Squier Vintage Modified Jazz... But otherwise, anything used that fits :) Look for a Hohner Jack Custom with the active circuit for one suggestion, or the B2A stick bass.

  5. I've tried all the tricks over the years... I use fast fret to keep strings zingy & clean sounding... Strangely, if you wipe the strings with a cloth afterwards, the strings deaden. Just give the strings a wipe down with the applicator & they're fine. Make sure you don't get any on exposed screw heads or pickup poles, though. It's very corrosive!

    Many years ago tried the old boiling strings routine & wiping them with a solution of meths with a few drops of washing up liquid. Neither gets you very far, so I'd say either pay £15-20 on a set of strings each month, or buy some more fast fret at £5.

    Cutting corners never seems to work!

  6. One of my pupils has the OLP MM2 (black 4-stringer). It's a nice enough bass for the money, but I had a play on the natural Tony Levin 5-stringer & it was a nicely made instrument, active, etc, but the string spacing would suit a g*****ist more than a bass player. Feels as if they tried to fit 5 strings into the space of four. Good output from the preamp, though :)

  7. I have Schallers on my Geddy Jazz and find them fiddly... But the Warwick ones on my Corvette $$ with the push-in pole are a much better design (as long as you make sure they've clicked in properly!)

  8. Anyone else played one of these? I had a long play on two of these Tokai Rockinsbetters (okay, so it's a crap name!) & they were awsome to play - Great sound & feel to them. Only fault I could find was that the fireglow one I tried had a badly fitted chrome cover over the neck pickup. Fantastic basses, though!

  9. If you have a look at www.guitaremporium.co.uk they have all the specs on there. Also on www.fenderjapan.co.jp

    I really like the idea of a japanese P-bass for just over £200. I guess the import duty would bring it more into line with the emporium's pricing, though :)

  10. QUOTE Will anyone give me £200 for my Johnson P bass? No, its got the wrong name on the headstock, but you have no idea how it plays or sounds. Consequently, manufactureres must keep shooting out products that appear to have a premium value in future, especially considereing its not a consumable product, they are pretty much around forever.


    I know exactly what you mean... I picked up a couple of cheap Boston P-bass packages for rental & doubled the value of one by putting decent strings on it and setting it up! Okay, so it's not in the league of my other instruments, but it's as good as many p-basses you'll play.

    I've also been very impressed by the Crafter Cruiser series... Impecable build quality and great feel/sound.

    Remember, if it plays like a bag of sh*te, it probably is a bag of sh*te... The badge really is meaningless!

  11. [quote name='lowdown' post='55745' date='Sep 5 2007, 09:48 AM']Did a tour show with him...and he was a very clever comic....
    In fact to clever...half the time the audiance did not know what
    he was going on about...i thought he was great...
    Hey 'out toplayjazz'....do you know a drummer from your area called
    'Bill Hayton'....??
    Garry[/quote]

    Name rings a bell... But I've only been in the area for about 3 years, so not that well connected around here yet.

    Drummers we use are Dave Armshaw, Brett Hallam & Clive Loveday.

    Regards,

    Rich.

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