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Schnozzalee

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  1. Where are you?
  2. Are you in the UK?
  3. Had an American Vintage Reissue when they were £1400 and the only joy I experienced was the quick resale... Go for a G&L mate and thank me later - I'm on my 7th and they're workhorses for professionals (great quality and value too). Yamaha are also worthy of your hard earned cash.
  4. I'm intrigued by these, but they're quite rare!
  5. Good on you - Used to have a Cirrus and I paid £650 for it, so I couldn't believe the quality when it arrived. I loved the tone and the looks, but I couldn't get on with the 35" scale and I do like to switch to passive for practice etc. Enjoy!
  6. This type of thing doesn't bother me, but if I stomped up £1500 and I wasn't 100% happy, I'd be sending it back.
  7. Always liked these
  8. Sniff out a G&L Tribute (Indonesian Made if you can).
  9. At home I like to play a Precision as it sounds like all the records I like, but a couple of Bartolini Soapbars do the trick live.
  10. Owh I genuinely think that would be the bass for me - The perfect mix of hollowbody and electric
  11. [quote name='walbassist' timestamp='1478608849' post='3170234'] Yes, the Contra is amazing, but so is the price tag! [/quote] How much is it? *Winces*
  12. Has anyone seen the Marleaux Contra?!? Imagine a Fretless 4 String Version... [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtFAiCPPGqg"]https://www.youtube....h?v=jtFAiCPPGqg[/url] [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQIynx39Ll0"]https://www.youtube....h?v=iQIynx39Ll0[/url] I had a Consat a few years back and it's still the best Bass I've played, but as a Jack Bruce fan, the Contra ticks even more boxes for me.
  13. [quote name='Kiwi' timestamp='1477024432' post='3159293'] True. I even prefer the sound of a split HB to that of a single coil. My love for single coils took a real beating after trying out some painstakingly constructed replica vintage 57 single coils for my Hitmaker replica. They were sh*t and were promptly replaced by some modern Fender noiseless singles. I have strong suspicions that Nile's Hitmaker is a bit of a dog in real life but my replica is still nice to practice Chic stuff on. [/quote] I'm in this camp. My experiences were very similar when I owned a Fender '57 AVRI Strat - I didn't have the pedals to make it work in a band setting.
  14. I now have all (Single Coil, P90 and Humbucker). Some Single Coils just don't cut through, so a Blade can be more practical; however, if you split a Humbucker then I think you cover this ground. As mentioned above, the Seymour Duncan '59 and JB split very well, as does the Jazz. It's more important to have a Bolt-On and Set Neck Guitar in my opinion, as there's now nothing I can't do (my Yamaha SG does Jazz, but it's normally this Genre that you miss out).
  15. Jack's associated with a Fender VI and a Danelectro Longhorn. I've never heard of the others in the photo, but it's nice to see the Seller's telling the truth.
  16. Is that the guitar Ted Nugent played? I like those
  17. Does it have a case?
  18. Sawing the two plastic pickup covers and sticking them together is the easy part, it's finding the extra two pole pieces that takes time.
  19. I got one in top nick for £650 - I just had to get Overwater to tell me what tool adjusted the truss rod. I'd rather put £472 towards a Rick in this case.
  20. ^ Agree, 9's are always best with Floyd Rose Bridges IMO. I've never tried the bridge on the MSG (nice guitar btw!), but I tend to avoid custom innovations in case I need parts (the ESP Sinclair/Synclair was a nightmare). Trevor Wilkinson nails the reason why the Open G on Vintage Trems never stays in tune - I'll try and find the video. I have a T-O-M and Locking Tuners, but it still doesn't do what the Floyd Rose does, as I can do 10 bendy solos on the Floyd and it'll still be in tune.
  21. Nice one - Bump!
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