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4-string-thing

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  1. Are the extra screws for the pup guard? How can he date it so accurately from the serial number? The nearest I can get to mine is 77 or 78, serial number S861577. And how come a "reconditioned" bass is worth more than an all original? I thought a refin devalues it?

  2. I reckon there could be a couple more in the near future. Is it just me, or does Noel Gallaghers latest sound a bit like Bus Stop by The Hollies? Or that James Bay thing sounds very much like Charlie Boy by The Lumineers?

  3. Pretty off topic but last years finalist, Sally Barker, used to sing in my local in Loughborough every Saturday night (about 30 years ago) with a guitarist called Chris. I taught her Fairports Meet On The Ledge! She had a good voice then, but always used too much reverb....

  4. I bought a s/h HB 50's P from a fellow Basschatter a few months ago, I have to say it's a great bass! Easily as good, or better than a CV or VM Squier. The only issues I had were the scratchplate screws sitting a little too proud (sorted, 2 minutes countersinking with a 10mm drill bit) The scratchplate not sitting flat near the neck (too tight against the edge of the neck, sorted with a file in 2 minutes) And the modern shaped headstock (sorted by a local luthier, who re-shaped to something more fitting and refinished it for £45)

    I added Fender chrome from ebay and for less than half the cost of a CV Squier I have a great looking and sounding bass that plays really well and is exactly what I was after. It's more of a 68 Telecaster bass than a 50's Precision, but I love it!

    If the Jazz is anywhere near as good, you could do an awful lot worse.[attachment=168790:newbass2.jpg]

  5. Henry The Human fly, Richard Thompson.

    Way To Blue, Nick Drake.

    The Good Will Out, Embrace.

    In The Court Of The Crimson King, King Crimson.

    A Live One, Loudon Wainwright.

    Nighthawks At The Diner, Tom Waits.

    Liege And Lief, Fairport Convention.

    The Way we Move, Langhorne Slim & The Law.

    Apollo, Brian Eno.

    The Felice Brothers, The Felice Brothers.

    The Queen Is Dead, The Smiths.

    Gish, Smashing Pumpkins.

  6. Slightly off topic, but some years ago, the originals band I was in was offered a gig in Fulham, which we decided to do. The deal was that we had to bring people, pay for the sound engineer and print our own flyers. The idea being that we got the admission money of anyone who handed in our flyer. So, we hired a van for the band, and 2 minibuses for our "fans" (aka mates) The band drove down in the afternoon and the minibuses later on (2 mates roped in to driving) Costs went something like this, bearing in mind it was 1994/5. Van: £60. Minibuses:£120. Finishing work early: £20 each. Petrol:£100. Parking for the minibuses:£14. Engineer £25. Beers for our "fans" £20. There was also food/drinks for the band etc. Total cost was well over £300, door receipts were in the region of £12 as most of our mates forgot that they were supposed to hand in the flyers as they paid their £3. Good crowd though, the same 20 people that we could play to any time we liked in Leicester!

    Sad thing is, we did it 3 times in total.... I quit the band after the third time.

  7. [quote name='barkin' timestamp='1405355987' post='2501165']
    Long may it continue to serve you well. I don't recall exactly what happened to mine (I think mine might have been a 120, rather than a 220) but I do remember the tech who repaired it saying that it wasn't an uncommon problem.
    While I did like it, I never really trusted it after that, and sold it on.



    My immediate replacement was a Carlsbro TC60, which I've still got. I wondered at the time if it would be loud enough. It was... :)
    [/quote]

    I also bought a non-working 120 with a cab (because I wanted the cab) The guy who sold it to me said it had just stopped working mid gig. I switched it on briefly and it did start to smoke quite badly! I sold it to MrFoxon! I did have a look inside, and the 120 is nothing like the 220, about half the circuitry!

  8. [quote name='barkin' timestamp='1405026942' post='2498168']
    I had an Acoustic head went up in smoke, literally, during a gig 20-odd years ago. I've always carried a spare since then, and never needed it !

    Never leave home without a BDI21 too these days.

    You're round Cambridge way, are you not? A bit late now perhaps, but drop me a PM if you get stuck in future.
    [/quote]

    Just the opposite of my experience then. I've gigged with an Acoustic 220 for 33 years and never felt the need to take a back-up amp. I did buy an Ashdown 600w, thinking it would be louder (when I was in a spoof hair metal band) It wasn't.....

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