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  1. [quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1386065205' post='2295108']
    It sounds very nice indeed. What gauge strings is Pino using? They look very light.
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    Thomastik flatwounds on his '62 P which are crazy light. Not a fan personally but Pino manages to make them sound great as always!

    The song is boring for me. All the best players in one room with no decent material to work off is what it comes off sounding like.

  2. My dad reliably informed me this evening that he'd owned a 'white Fender' bass guitar back in the 70's. The first time he's ever told me about it what with him being a drummer back then, apparently he sold it to a friend of his. It's not the first time that hindsight is a wonderful thing for him, he also sold a Sex Pistol's first edition copy of Never Mind the Bollocks to another friend which is worth god knows how much today!

    Here's another quick pic minus the ashtrays. Interesting marking by the bridge, not sure what could have caused it - maybe some of the bigger Fender nuts might be able to shine some light on this? It's unusual and adds to the quirkiness of the instrument. I do really like it



  3. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1386192597' post='2297132']
    Nice one Liam, a 70s of each now then?
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    Yeh! Your P isn't going anywhere, I like it way too much.

    [quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1386195087' post='2297173']
    As a pick player I find the covers are a real pain.
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    They've come straight off Gary! Tust looks a lot prettier with them on. Totally impractical for me too, I palm mute so much.

  4. I've wanted an early 70's Jazz for a while, I'd long-term borrowed my mate's '71, still one of my all time favourite bass guitars hands down, but it didn't feel like 'mine', so I jumped on this one when I saw it for sale. It's a four-bolt, with the pots dating early '74 (7405) and the neck plate indicating the same year of manufacture.

    It came strung with flats, I love the sound and I like doing the best impression of Joe Osborn I can with a pick, but I figured that a nice fresh set of D'Addarios would work better for me. Taken me about an hour to sort out the setup but this thing sounds fat! Solid, growling jazz bass tones. The pic doesn't really do the colour much justice, it's actually a darker more chocolate style burst that I've not seen much of in Fenders of this age. Bloody made up I am!

    Here's a quick pic


  5. Top marks for Gareth as a seller. Just bought his '74 Jazz. I value communication massively and especially with high price instruments, he kept me posted through the entire deal from start to finish. He even phoned me too, a lovely guy to deal with. All the best mate!

  6. It was a pleasure mate! At the risk of turning this into too much back slapping, Lord Sausage was playing with the house band in the musical Rent that night on fretless, superb player and an all round lovely guy, we had a blast. First time in my life I've ended up in a casino, shame we didn't walk away with much but at least it was Dan's money we were gambling! I'll see you on the next tour in Feb for much more of the same.

  7. They're comparison to trying to slide your hand on glass is interesting. Most bass necks are wood and have a totally different surface depending on how heavily finished they are and what they're finished with. All the graphite necks I've tried have never hindered me either even though I'm not a fan.

    So yeh, I think it's snake oil and countless musicians that are not hindered by standard necks. That textured finish is also going to collect the worst kind of grime and dirt from hours of playing! Nasty all around.

  8. It sounds like you've not really played enough instruments to really know what you want. None of the basses you've listed below the Fodera are comparable, none of them merit any more deluxe status than the other because personal preference is everything. There was some good advice to go and try out a lot more luthiers including Fodera if you haven't already, the the U.S you've got MTD, Sadowsky, Skjold, Elrick, Mike Lull, Alleva Coppolo, F-Bass (in Canada actually), the U.K you've got Sei, Overwater, ACG, Shuker. Get down to the Bass Gallery Camden, Bass Direct too, try everything.

    [quote name='White Cloud' timestamp='1386015516' post='2294687']
    Fodera = Aston Martin
    Fender = Ford Mondeo

    Do you want an Aston Martin or a fleet of Ford Mondeo's?
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    Funny how perspective can mean everything. Fender for me = Classic Ford Mustang. Fodera = Liberace's solid gold Cadillac.

  9. [quote name='Platypus' timestamp='1386010564' post='2294601']
    I have insured an expensive bass to go from UL to Findland using an insurance broker that catered for musical instruments. It was a couple of years back, though will try to find details for you later.
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    Cheers, this is what I'd be looking at if I could get the details. Is it notably tricky business splitting insurance and courier?

  10. Youtube is just one major factor that I can think of that goes in part to help answer the OP's question. It's easier to evolve a virtuosic style if you have peers and people to compete against or aspire to be and Youtube has really opened the door to the visual aspect of bass playing, which in turn I've noticed has propelled a lot of musicians on to really push themselves hard. The fact that we can access Youtube easily will have also brought to our general attention an abundance of virtuosic musicians who were previously unnoticed, which is possibly to say that maybe there aren't more virtuosic bass players than before, it's simply much easier for them to be seen.

    Realistically though I think the role of the bass has remained the same. What's enjoyable now as bass players is that we can afford to be retrospective and nostalgic about how we play or really push the boundaries. Technological advances in recording and a lack of bias against what is deemed 'acceptable' within the confines of the instrument mean that no longer to bass players have to fill the stereotypical role in a band. I personally have my preferences on how I like bass to sound and be played but I also like keeping my ears firmly open as well.

  11. I'd struggle to put my finger on why a Sandberg doesn't sound like a Stingray but it doesn't. Both are great basses, if you want a Stingray sound though then buy a Stingray. Me personally if I were to get a Sandberg it would likely be the JM5 they do as they sound excellent.

  12. [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1385238735' post='2286064']
    im loving those Pensa's. what was the neck like Ris.? ive heard they are Pbass big.?
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    It's been about 7 or so months but as my memory serves me the necks were perfectly manageable, flat in profile maybe for the 5? The 4 I tried was was not quite as thick as the '71 Jazz I'm used to, let alone my '78 P which is pretty beefy so I'd say they were fairly normal J profile. Their preamp is really impressive. I always find Sadowsky preamps overpowering but the Pensa was very musical. Push/pull for series wiring too which sounded awesome, nice substitute for a lack of mid control.

  13. [quote name='Lowender' timestamp='1385092308' post='2284431']
    Nah, I'm good. I know human nature. As Mark Twain said: "Make people think they're thinking and they'll love you, but really make them think and they'll hate you." I get message boards.. It's a mob mentality. No one is going to speak up for the guy who's getting piled on. And no one likes to be proven wrong. I was just being straightforward. If someone helped me and was a little gruff I'd say THANK YOU. But it seems some people are more concerned with whether it's done to their liking. Well, I have no time for that and sure as hell am not going to worry about it.

    And yes, Abm7 has a Eb and Gb, pedantically speaking. : )
    [/quote]

    You're a bit of a lost cause then. As a few people even pointed out your advice was at best inaccurate as there are no sharps in flat keys so why you're so smug I'm not sure. Maybe it's worth starting a thread in 'theory and technique' to see if you can get this misunderstanding ironed out before you go offering anymore advice. I'm out too.

  14. [quote name='Lowender' timestamp='1385079502' post='2284381']
    Eh, I think some of you are just looking for a reason to pile on. My point to the OP was that if he needs help, it'd make sense to be as clear as possible. I never heard the song so i had to do a bit of deciphering from his post to find out how to explain it. Not everyone may go to the same lengths. And, un, yeah, you're welcome.

    And even when my point of a B triad being the same as a Abm7, STILL, it isn't good enough. Geez, everyone is so sensitive. Maybe it's a Gen Y thing. They can't take criticism without crying and demanding an apology.

    You can all go on about how rude I am -- it gives everyone a free shot to insult me. That's fine. But you may not want to reconsider being a musician if you can't take the slightest bit of direction.
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    Surely a pattern can be noted by now, your replies often evoke a less than charitable reply from the rest of us. It's maybe worth assessing your attempts at help because on this occasion your reply on the face of things appeared belittling and condescending where no such attitude was required. The fact that it has been noted by more than a few people is not a coincidence and it's very possible you're getting a kick from it, but if this is a fact that is to pass you by blindly then the one thing to take away from this is to maybe look at how you choose to word stuff to other people. It's a friendly forum by and large, your reply was far from friendly.

  15. [quote name='Lowender' timestamp='1385076117' post='2284336']
    Next time, instead of trying for the snarky come-back, try listening. You might learn something.
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    [quote name='molan' timestamp='1384731608' post='2280187']
    You could listen to the appropriate part of the song for a few seconds and answer the OP's question quickly and efficiently [b]without condescension[/b].
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