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  1. Well, the Marus bass is definitely off the menu. From all the excellent posts, I really can't see a point in the one I was looking at.

    Still haven't bought anything - got the P ready to go, but I can't stop my Ricky itch (although I've had a load before.....and I know a P is the 'sensible' choice overall)......I know what ever I do I'll regret it!

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  2. Interesting stuff.

    I used to put a Rumble 500 head into a Rumble 1x15 cab....actually found that better than the 2x10 combo!

    Hence the interest in a powerful 1x15 combo. Had a Trace 715SMC years back, monster heavy, but monster loud from a 1x15 combo! Guess I'm always chasing that......

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  3. 36 minutes ago, stewblack said:

    I have a Maruszczyk and I cannot find any reason not to love everything about it. 

    However, something tells me you really would prefer a Fender P Bass. 

    Just reading between the lines. 

    You're probably right! I guess I am looking to save a few quid if poss, and maybe try something different as well.

    Guess the issue is, seeing a nice one in Bass Direct, it's only £350 cheaper than a big F. Still a saving, yes - but I think after reading some posts, that the quality just might not be on a par with a Pro 2. I'm wanting something to just live with  - after a break from playing, I'm done with all the GAS and mucking about. Decent bass, decent amp, job done.

    I'm not being flashy about the saving - I'm in no way, in any way, by any means financially sorted - but when it's this much on a bass, I want to get it right long-term, rather than save in the purchase, and end up with buyers remorse every time I see it.

    Still not sure, though!

  4. I spoke one retailer, and they reckon that the Ashdown 1x15 combo is more than adequate. Hard to find stuff about these things, given how new they are. I do prefer a 1x15 over a 2x10, hence looking at the Laney - but it just may be a bit heavy for me!

  5. I'm looking plug and play, TBH. My last Ricky I spent a fortune installing a 3-pickup  mod amongst other bits.

    When I was finished, I was unhappier, and poorer than when I started. And it still didn't sound right!

  6. I have looked at the Ashdowns - the 15 (1x15) claims 300w, as does the 210.

    Hard to find any 'real world' experience of these online.

    The Rumble 500 pushes 350w, so the Ashdown is lower on that point - although I'm not sure how much difference 50w actually makes overall!

    Nothing worse that getting a new amp and finding it struggling in a band situation. Had that years back with a Markbass 112, Had to hastily add another (pricey!) cab. I'm looking for an all-in-one solution to be as powerful, light, and compact as possible.

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  7. 48 minutes ago, Lozz196 said:

    Got to be worth checking out

    Hope so.... praying the colour is OK! I'm trying to keep the cost down.

    I think the trouble with the Maruszczyk is the price is just too close.....

    My problem has always been I like the classics. Had Jazz basses, loads of Rickys, and a couple of P's. Nothing else has ever grabbed me!

    Just need ease of maintenance,  easy to EQ, passive....hence looking a P shapes. 

  8. In the market for decently priced, powerful combo.

    Came across the Laney R500-115. Looks good on paper. I'm a sucker for a 1x15....although it's heavier than I'd like.

    So many of these combo list one level of output, but usually its only with a cab attached.

    This lists as 500w....sounds plenty, and I can't find any info to thr contrary?

    Any experience of these? Guess it's one of these, or back to a Rumble 500....or the  Ashdowns (although only 300w?).....just looking for light and the most powerful!

     

  9. 10 minutes ago, 6feet7 said:

    There's two more Maru's for you to look at at Bass Direct - both Jakes (a P/J and a P/MM), both 5 strings and weigh just over 3Kg. I've just part exed them for a Yamaha TRB5P. Great basses but the Yamaha was on my bucket list and I couldn't afford it without getting rid of them both :(

    Many thanks - but I get confused with anything over 4 strings!

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  10. I did look at Lakland a while back.

    A a bit of a traditionalist - for years, it was a Ricky or nothing. However, I never really got what I wanted from them (on the whole), and if I were to go down that route again (and the prices are just mad at the mo), I know I'd end up with the same results.

     

  11. Part of my returning to playing, after a year or so off, I'm quite keen to change my approach to bass, tone, just go in a different direction.

    I'm pretty much most probably going for something P-shaped.....had a few before, but always as backups. Now I fancy more of a plug and play idea, as before I spent years going for a sound I never quite found.

    I know the Maruszczyk basses got a lot of love on here a while back....120-odd pages in the main thread! A lot of the content is far from recent, and it got me thinking.....are these instruments still held in high regard?

    My dilemma has pretty much come down to a US Fender P, or a Maruszczyk.  Buying blind!

    The US Fender comes in at less than £400 more, and that's my problem. It's pretty close....and I'm a little swayed by a name brand, rather than the unknown.

    I've checked our some of Adrian's videos, and like the sounds he gets...Nice and growly!

     Any thoughts?

  12. Bit of a thread revival, but I was looking at the possibility of a Maruszczyk bass, and this read hasn't exactly inspired me with confidence.

    The saving of a few hundred pounds over say, a Fender, is enticing....but not if such issues are common? I have read online about a few QC gremlins. 

    One thing I'd always say for Fender, when I bought a NOS bass some years back, they replaced a warped neck and couriered it back to me. They were great.

  13. Love RG. Good example of guitar soloing whist the rhythm section does its thing.

    Same as Free....I love it when there's a drop out....puts a real emphasis on what's driving the band.

    In my last trio, I would play a million notes and play all over the fretboard during solos! 

    I think both approaches work,  can't go wrong with either. I guess one would be rock solid, whist the other can be more experimental,  and spontaneous. I love some of the Hendrix live stuff where Jimi solos, but Noel and Mitch go bananas as well!

  14. I do think it's quite hard now, around here as well. Very few people looking.

    I'm certainly quite picky, but even I wasn't, there still isn't too much about.

    I started my potential return a few months back, and I've still not got around to getting another bass yet, given the lack of opportunity. 

    About 10 years ago, you could leave a band at tea time, and be in 3 more by lunch the next day! Good days.

    Stick with it, OP, if you're heart is in it. I'm not sure mine is, TBH!

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  15. I bought a guitar practice amp from Glenn Tillbrook from Squeeze. He was selling on rural supermarket's notice board (it was 1997). I traded it in a few years later - didn't know it was him until I got there to collect.

    Also had a Ricky 4001 that was owned by the bassist from The Luddites. Who? Exactly! They did appear on The Tube in 1983, did a Peel Session, and released some singles - all with said instrument. Bass was, sadly, a bit of a dog's brekkie - and even following some extensive restoration work, it still needed more. I  moved it on (explaining its provenance), so no idea where it is now. It was rapidly becoming the bass equivalent of Trigger's broom. 

    I bought it because it was a '74, and a good price at the time. The provenance was simply interesting, as it was nice to know the history. 

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