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Course , what we really need are several wives. Nice big solid , heavy one with a decent bottom end to drag round the pubs. One with a smaller body and slimmer profile that's a bit more versatile for more classy venues One to experiment on at home to learn new tricks but goes behind the sofa when Top Gear's on. and one that's active whenever you flick a switch but , if left alone , doesn't run her batteries down and expect us to finish the tune she's playing the moment we walk in.
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'kin 'ell - result , matey. Be good to hear the demo when you get done.
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[quote name='The Burpster' post='416633' date='Feb 22 2009, 02:32 PM']P nuts (tee hee) are normally cut to accomodate .105-E strings. This could well be your prob.... Try putting a piece of paper on the nut slot under your E string to narrow the gap between string and nut on the nut sides. If this tightens up the sound you know where the problem lies. My P used to do this with the A string with chromes on......[/quote] I never figured exactly why but I had 'A' string probs with my Precision. Bare in mind I was 17 and green at the time. Maybe poor stringing , maybe poor nut - but my solution was a second string guide which I've used on Fender basses ever since - more out of habit than anything , I'm sure.
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[quote name='hubrad' post='416560' date='Feb 22 2009, 12:01 PM']I was once refused a S/H Jazz Bass purchase in Denmark Street after I let slip that I was planning to do the same! But seriously, go for it.. I started off with an Ibanez Roadster which I suppose started life like this: [attachment=20707:normal_Ibby_023.jpg] only in mahogany stain. By the time I got it, it was fretless (one piece ebony) and still 4 string. I now play in a ceilidh band with the guy who did the conversion It's now 5-string and headless - did it myself with a junior hacksaw in my hand and hope in my heart. [attachment=20709:before_wb.jpg] Now off the road for some long deserved tidying up and a reface. I'm planning a build diary on a budget! Over the years it's had so many different holes made and pickups fitted, but it's done every electric bass gig with me. I'm glad I did it; the balance is perfect and it sounds and plays so well! Ok, so the Fender Jazz is an icon, but why does that mean it can't be tweaked for the individual player? Best of luck, HUGH[/quote] I think I've seen you and your self modded Roadster. Did you have 2 and dragged them along to O D's in Wakefield about 5 years back - one covered in newspaper clippings??
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[quote name='William James Easton' post='416628' date='Feb 22 2009, 02:20 PM']any orange experts on here?[/quote] Dale Winton and David Dickenson have yet to join I think
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Couple of hundred quid for the cab. Few pints to your mate to help you lift it. 25 spots for a folding sack cart if he can't make it. 2 quid for ibuprofen. Tenner for some casters off ebay. 5 mpg less if your car's big enough and a couple of grand for a berlingo if it's not.
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If you look at the price of 70's Fenders in Vintage and Rare , then you factor in it's history , the fame of it's previous owner , it's provenance and it's likely value in future , baring in mind the seller is a collector rather than a musician - I don't think a start price of 3 grand is too terrible at all. If I'd won the lotto last night I still wouldn't buy it , but I'm not interested in owning rock memorabilia. Some folk are. Re. the comment about the credit crunch.... there are plenty of folk out there looking for a safe investment . I'm not sure this is one but vintage guitars - partic at the current deflated prices - seem a reasonable investment to me at the mo.
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Bridge and nut embuggerances remain favourite - but a longer shot could be the pickup is angled too high towards the E string. Drop it a turn and see what the affect is.
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20 past 6 last night , CK , when you posted. You must have gunned it home !!! As ever , the quality of that build looks first class , you must be very pleased. Esp like the little Kiwi. I love personal touches like that. Has Mr Shuker got anything better than that ratty old Trace Commando for his clients to try their new aquisitions out yet? It's been 18 months since I saw him and I said , tactfully , that folk coming for a trial of his stock basses are less likely to be impressed hearing the sound through that pretty inadequate practise amp. I take it he's out of Sheffield and into the peaks now - I want him to cast his eye over most of my basses and have a fiddle here and there. I'd like to try and tie him down to 'while you wait' for the couple of hours it's take but reckon it's unlikely. Still - walking country - I could have a couple of days there.
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here it is - had a Jazz fretless neck on at the time. Looking at the pic I wish I still had it , but I was so frustrated after years of trying to get it how I wanted I broke it and sold it for parts. It was a 72 , serial 384915 if anybody here ended up with the neckplate!! Come to think of it - was it you who bought that badass or did I buy it from you?? Christ knows - my memory's a piece of crap these days. Just found this too and scanned it. This must be about 1990 so I can't have got the bridge off you. My mae had just done the routing and I'd put the J pup in that day. The pup cover was just painted white. There was no switching at this point , just the two pups wired together. The pic makes my hair look dark rather than the colour I was born with - grey !!!
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Ahhhh - you're wanting a bit of definition to go with the front humbucker. Well - I stuck a Jazz pup (something like a dimarzio) on mine , and being a telebass I wired it through a telecaster 3 way switch. I had problems. I could never get the pickup vol levels anything like equal. The J on it's own was too out gunned and the two combined sounded like.........well , nothing to be honest. Just a bit piddly. I had a guitar sparky mess around with it and he managed to reduce the humbuckers output which helped a tad but all it was really doing was taking away rather than adding. I'm sure you've better ideas than I had but thought I'd mention it. Got a pic somewhere , I'll try and dig it out.
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It won't sell for that - guaranteed - because if it's going to I'll have it myself on general principle !
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[quote name='nick' post='416173' date='Feb 21 2009, 02:51 PM']Some info here [url="http://www.bobbabbitt.com/smf/index.php/topic,316.0.html"]Bob's bass in SITSOM film[/url][/quote] Thanks Nick - seems like folk on that forum think like me but , sadly , no answer. Even more sure it's not stock. Doesn't look like a Badass or a Schaller. I sound nerdy now , I'll shut up!!
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You see , Chris , what happens. You will insist on playing these new fangled Jazz bass things. If you'd have stuck with the P's............ I knew there'd be tears
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[quote name='simon1964' post='416117' date='Feb 21 2009, 01:24 PM']My honest opinion? - it looks plain wrong! I quite like some headless designs, and have a hohner steinberger copy which is a great little bass. But headless = modern designs like Status, steinberger etc IMO. Sorry![/quote] Hmmm. I think it runs a little deeper. The reason Steinberger 'sticks' faded is exactly because they don't have a trad feeling body. You need a taxi to reach the first fret too. Even in this thread it talks of headless basses being '80's. My headless Status is an updated Jazz bass - nothing more. Why is it '80's? The thought of a Jazz bass that wouldn't hit the wall or the harmonica player in many of the places I play is fantastic. Why do you need that head up there? Why? What advantage can it possibly give you? Go for it , my son. I'd love to see your project.
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Reading the original post - you've already answered your own question. If you want a bit of confirmation that a used Jap is the way to go , you already have it several times and I'm happy to chuck my hat in too. I have 2 Jap Fenders , a 54P and a Strat. Both excellent.
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[quote name='Hamster' post='415940' date='Feb 21 2009, 02:38 AM']If anyone has an accurate tab of Heatwave the way Mr Babbitt plays it then I for one would be very very happy to have it![/quote] I doubt I can write that quickly!! I'd only ever seen the film in part before - I was knocked out by Bob Babbit. Q for the more anoraky of us - I could see he was using a foam mute by the bridge but because of it I couldn;t make out the bridge itself. Didn't look like the stock Fender bridge from what I could see. Any ideas?
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Bojangles - a wine bar in Pudsey , Yorks. Beware - it has a killer staircase surrounded by glass panels. There's a small vocal PA upstairs and a stage/gantry but no lights. PA might be getting expanded. Forget your big gear - take friends - or plain give it a miss.
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Bit of Macca?? [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_jRxD2k79w&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_jRxD2k79w...feature=related[/url]
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[quote name='Josh' post='414630' date='Feb 19 2009, 07:17 PM']Why can none of you married players seemingly ever put your foot down?[/quote] Maybe I'm lucky.If Mrs Doc ever questions why I want something it's because she knows me well enough to figure there may be an element of 'whim'. She's likely to say 'wait a day or 2 then see if you still want it'. Good call. As for 'needing' multiple basses. That's down to the individual and the jobs he or she has to do. To be fair there's not many sounds you can't make with a Jazz , something more 'active' and a fretless.
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Someone gave me some ibuprofen gel called 'Fenbid'. I'd never have paid for it in a thousand years , not because I'm a tight wad................rephrase.....not JUST because I'm a tightwad but because I have zero faith in such things. Anyway - it works - reduces swelling and pain without necking tablets. I often find myself stiff on a morning....................... OK - enough Hawtreyesque guffawing - esp my neck. I also have a long term prob with my right ankle. Can barely walk on it first thing. This Fenbid gear sorts it out no bother. I think - not sure at all - it may only be available on prescription or , like many things , from the nearest pharmacy to your Greek or Spanish holiday hotel for a third of the cost.
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'73 fretless Jazz WITHDRAWN and '69 fretted Jazz SOLD
Dr.Dave replied to Beedster's topic in Basses For Sale
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'73 fretless Jazz WITHDRAWN and '69 fretted Jazz SOLD
Dr.Dave replied to Beedster's topic in Basses For Sale
Chris If this was originally a fretted neck plus , as you say , the binding is original - would I be right in thinking the side dots will be in line with where the front markers used to be rather than where the frets would have been?? The finish - the stripping job looks very good but what's there now?? Count me in as a possible. Saddo I may be but WOT's fretless that I noodled on this weekend has turned up in my dreams twice since!! -
All together now..... weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee're off to see the WIZARD The wonderful WIZARD of Wales because because because because because of the 84 jazz set he does that doesn't cost a bomb [url="http://www.wizardpickups.co.uk/shop.asp?category=Bass"]http://www.wizardpickups.co.uk/shop.asp?category=Bass[/url] Dont recall a bad word being said about them. Piece of piss to install. Good service. Sound fantastic. Search the site there's loads of refs.
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Other than giving it a rub with a clean cloth I'd change the strings and see how it plays. Unless it's been stored in a damp cellar or something I doubt much harm will have come to it. No battery to go wrong , give the knobs a twist and see if they crackle through the amp (if they do , check back for instructions) , check that the tuners work smoothly , dab of wd40 if they don't. Just trying to save you a few quid ,mate. Though knowing a decent guitar tech in your area is no bad thing and hope some of our midlands based members can tell you that if there's nothing in the sticky. BTW - I service my own kit most of the time - but one of my basses is covered in pansys , does that count?