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Sardonicus

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  1. I just realised that I never posted a picture of the bass, here it is...
  2. The official reply from Fender / Squier is; "The PR number is a reference to the product development project. Each product we make will have a reference number through the R&D stages and on these particular instruments, it was kept on them during production. It is essentially the technical model number." So now we know 👍
  3. 45-105 or 40-100 ?

     

    I've always played 45-105's but I was thinking of trying 40-100's, is there that much of a distinguishable difference between the two gauges?

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    2. TKenrick

      TKenrick

      Not at all what you asked, but 45-110 gets my vote!

    3. Sardonicus

      Sardonicus

      @TKenrick I tried a set of Rotosound BS66 Billy Sheehan signature strings back in the mid 90's after seeing him at a clinic at the The Bass Centre in Wapping, I didn't get on with the .110 E string.  I love 45-105's and I stick with them for my main basses.

    4. Munurmunuh

      Munurmunuh

      I once went from 45-100 to 45-105, because I felt the 80 and 100 didn’t have the same bite as the 45 and 65. The 85 and 105 made me much happier. These were Daddario XL Nickels. When I later bought the standard Swing Bass set, again I felt the unusual 80 lacked the vibrancy of the 65 and 105. That sense of vibrancy is clearly a weirdly big thing with me, because I've never once seen anyone else saying any of this stuff 😅

  4. @casapete I also thought that `PR' might stand for Product Reference but, I've not seen that style of reference on any other Squier basses before. Hopefully Fender can satisfy my curiosity....when they eventually reply to me.
  5. Does anybody know what the reference; TYPE PR : 839 means? It's on the headstock of my newly acquired Squier Jazz Bass Deluxe IV which is Indonesian made, in the CORT factory back in 2015. I emailed Fender this morning to see what they say, just waiting for a reply.
  6. GAS - I'm tempted by a Squier Deluxe Jazz Bass IV that I've found for sale, what do you think, shall I go for it?

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    2. shoulderpet

      shoulderpet

      I know, when I get a new bass I usually play it for a few minutes first, check how the action is and then change the strings and work on the setup but that bass as soon as I got it the first thing I did was take the strings off straightaway and clean and disinfect the bass.  The thing that really took the p!ss is that the previous owner described it an "as new" condition

    3. Sardonicus

      Sardonicus

      I’m thinking of putting a scratchplate on it, if the bass was made in Indonesia, what scratchplate would I need to get?

    4. Sardonicus
  7. Here's my blue Spector and my cheapy East coast T-style.
  8. @Richard R Thank you 🙏🏼. I'm delivering my first sermon on June 12th. I'm playing and leading worship in the Sunday morning service and then I'm preaching during our newly reinstated Sunday Soak Worship in the evening. I can't wait 😁
  9. Go for it, approach your church and put yourself out there. I might have a moan on here but I love playing in church, I use this thread purely to let off a bit of steam, nothing more, nothing less.
  10. @LukeFRC I think I'm just being punished 🤣. Yesterday, the Song Picker announced that they now can't play for the whole of June and July, the Worship Team rota had already been finalised up to the end of July and so this has now got to be totally re-written. This was not the best decision as we have recently lost the two brothers that both play bass, drums and keys. This now leaves me as one of two bassists, the only lead vocalist and the only guitarist, so we all know what I'm going to be doing for the foreseeable future. The worst part is that I'm now stuck on 6-string and vocal duties and the only other bass player is.....The Learner ! You may remember from my previous posts that The Learner has played for around 3 years but has NEVER tuned, and NEVER touched the D and G strings on their bass. Also, by their own admission, they don't even want to be in the Worship Team. I've now got to play 6-string and sing whilst listening to The Learner buttf*ck every bassline...my idea of purgatory !!
  11. Our Easter Sunday service went well despite people slipping back into their old ways. I picked the songs for the past few weeks and on a Monday, without fail, I sent out the the songs for the following Sunday, sadly I wasn't picking the songs for Easter. Bearing in mind that we had to rehearse on Wednesday last week due to people being away etc, the person picking the songs decided to send out the list at 11:35pm Tuesday night. The song picker then rang me on Wednesday morning to proudly say that they had sent out the list and it should be fine as we weren't rehearsing until Wednesday, I casually told them that today was Wednesday, and that the first chance I would get to properly listen to the songs was that very evening, AT THE BL**DY REHEARSAL !! During the rehearsal another song was added, the song picker said that they would work out the key and let us all know, come 3pm Saturday afternoon and we've heard nothing. I messaged the song picker to ask what key the new song was going to be in, to which they replied that they had completely forgotten about it, hadn't practised it and could I sing it instead. I love playing in church but sometimes, it drives me up the wall.
  12. @LukeFRC Great song but whoever plays the cajon will have hands like tenderised steaks after that workout 🤣
  13. @stewblack Those are the same as I bought but if you order from Thomann, you'll be hit by a shipping charge when they land in the UK from Deutschland. I got mine from Gear 4 Music.
  14. I can safely say that my pedals aren't going to wobble or move any more. The pedal mounts worked incredibly well, I fitted them to the pedals, screwed the holes into the pedalboard and attached the pedals to the board in under an hour without any fuss. I've ordered some folding legs to give the pedalboard a better angle.
  15. Aren't they an industrial band from Poland 😂
  16. I ended up buying 5 packs of the pre-made pedal mounts, it only came to £17. If I had bought a bicycle chain and a punch tool it would've come to over £20-25 and then I would've had the task of trying to de-oil the chain also.
  17. Silly question time, could I just buy a bicycle chain and take it apart or would I have to buy a set of replacement links and use those?
  18. @Richard R When I joined our churches worship team, I initially expected to only play bass and sing backing vocals however, God has plans for us all and mine was to end up alternating between bass/backing vocals some weeks, lead vocals/acoustic guitar some weeks and lead vocals/bass the other weeks. I love the challenge and my singing and guitar playing have definitely improved for it, I used to consider myself a bassist first and foremost but now I play bass and 6 string in equal amounts. My wife has a keyboard so I'm also planning to learn how to play that soon, I must love to be punished 😁
  19. @stewblack I was looking at these very things on Amazon but I thought that they might be too big and too thick. I might just buy some and give them a try, nothing ventured, nothing gained and all that.
  20. I had my first singing lesson last week, I decided to go for lessons to learn proper breathing techniques and how to protect my voice because, it is an instrument at the end of the day. Even after my first lesson, I found it so much easier to sing, my voice sounds softer and warmer and I'm not getting dry, sore throats from forcing my voice too hard. I also found that my bass playing was more relaxed this Sunday because I wasn't stressing about my vocal performance...it's a WIN WIN!! I'm only going to have another couple of lessons but, for anyone that sings on a regular basis, I thoroughly recommend giving them a try. If it helps my voice last longer and keeps me in demand, I'm all for it.
  21. What low-cost methods do you use for guitar pedal mounting brackets? I found some online but at £4 for a pack of 4, that's going to prove a little more expensive than I expected (picture attached). Velcro doesn't work for me as pedals still wobble about and eventually fall off.
  22. @Richard R We do display the words, both in church and on the livestream so that would explain why it's CCLI or nothing at all. Huge thanks for clearing this up.
  23. Like most churches I'm assuming, we select our songs from CCLI, I had a couple of classics that I wanted to play but as they are not licensed on CCLI, we can't play them because if they're still copyrighted we lose the livestream. I so wanted to do a version of `Here I Am Lord' aka `I, The Lord of Sea and Sky'......denied. 🤷🏼‍♂️
  24. Over the weekend I saw a Tanglewood Rebel 4K bass for sale for £30 on FB Marketplace, clearly the person selling it didn't have a clue what it was as they listed it as a `Canglewood'. I messaged them to say that I could be with them in 40 minutes with the cash, they read the message and didn't reply. I then sent them a short message asking `??' which they read and again didn't reply. Then Messenger flashed up that they had increased the price to £50 for no reason, they then replied to me and said that tomorrow morning would be better. I replied that I was no longer interested as they had upped the price and they could stick it. It's still a great price but I'm not being mugged off. If it's still on there in a couple of weeks, I'm going to offer them £20 😂
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