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  1. Hi again Craig, - very interested, can I come to see with view to buy?
  2. Thinking of getting a 5string for the first time. Lindo PDB5 looks good and reasonable. Any comments please?

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    2. TheGreek

      TheGreek

      I  like having a 5er. Having two octaves in a hand full is a god send.

       

      Admittedly it took a while to master but once you've got it moving round the fretboard seems so natural and obvious. 

    3. ChrisJaxon

      ChrisJaxon

      I agree; it is less the low notes and more about reduced hand movement up and down the fretboard. Make sure it is a fiver with a good B and a good quality string.

    4. Kev

      Kev

      Absolutely, depends what suits.  I prefer the timbre of notes on the thicker strings wherever I can so dropped 4 suits me fine, other people play six strings and never leave the first position!

  3. Hello, Neil Williams here, new to Basschat. Been playing since 1979, - early heroes Jim Lea of Slade, Jean Jacque Burnell of Stranglers, Suzi Quattro; then all manner of brilliant players - Stanley Clarke, Jaco,Victor Baily, Anthony Jackson, Abe Laboriel, James Jameson, Carol Kaye, Bootsy, Marcus Miller, Jack Bruce, Tony Levin, Chuck Rainey,Tal Wilkenfeld, Nathan East,  Neil Murray, Jimmy Bain, John Paul Jones,Tina Weymouth, Chris Squire, Les Claypool, Billy Sheehan, Jimmy Haslip, Danny Thompson, Mo Foster .... the list is an endless upward spiral, but when it ends, it ends with the god on earth that is, of course - GEDDY LEE.  Anyway, I play a '79 Precision, - I bought it in London in '81. I was after a Ricky 4001 a la Geddy, but the guy in the shop persuaded me to go for the Fender. He didn't have a  4001 in, so he had one sent over in a cab for me to try and compare. Good man, there's customer service innit. Anyway, - I've been using a Warwick CCL 250 combo for quite a while, and more recently a Trace Elliott GP7 with a slotted front, both with my little Aphex Bass Exciter/Preamp/DI Box thingy. They both sound great and are real work horses, but they're pretty weighty and I aint gettin any younger, so I've decided to take the plunge and go for a new Ashdown combo as replacement for them both - great sound, simple controls, loads of oomph and sooo light - its between the Original C210 300 Kickback, and the RM 500 T 210 Evo. The Warwick and Trace are up for sale, I'll put them up here first if anyone's interested. Any Ashdown users/ex users with any advice/thoughts. Would be most appreciated. Diolch/Thanks

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    2. neilmaffia@icloud.com

      [email protected]

      Thanks for the welcome - I'll head over to amps now - forgot to mention J.Entwistle..... and Pino...

       

    3. Owen

      Owen

      Forgot to mention Pino.....................are you even Welsh bro?

       

    4. SpondonBassed
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