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  1. [quote name='AttitudeCastle' timestamp='1449783766' post='2926887'] Oh my! These would be right what I'm looking for if they weren't on the skinner side at the nut, would really have to play one.I I'm currently looking for a P to hot rod or a P style bass as my new main bass in a new project, but I'm yet to find something suitable anywhere with a nut bigger than 40mm. I'm used to 44mm. Anything less than 40mm feels a little uncomfortable to me, which is why I don't get on with Jazz basses. Alas, my search continues! I absolutely love the Yamaha BB basses, but the neck I don't gel too well with, though may resort to just bucking up on that one! Edit: Could some one divulge a little further into their ordering experiences in terms of what options are available? I've seen wateroftyne's thread on his NBD - Maruszczyk Jake PJ and it has me curious. The bodyshape looks a little funny to me on the lower horn to me, but if the rest fits, I can more than live with that! [/quote] Just tell 'em what size neck you want and they'll do it. They nailed the chunky profile of my '71P (41mm nut, 24mm thick). I might be wrong, but I [i]think [/i]what you're noticing about the lower horn is actually the pickguard shape. Fender's taper to a sharper point.
  2. [quote name='gareth' timestamp='1449775316' post='2926774'] michael I thought you were a fender man? [/quote] I still am... kind-of. I've still got my '71s, but I stumbled across Maru.. err, I mean them who must not be spoken - earlier this year when I was looking for a specific spec P. I was properly blown away and I've barely touched the Fenders since. If Fender did anything comparable I would have been there first, but they don't, so...
  3. [quote name='cocco' timestamp='1449774604' post='2926763'] When are we changing the forum name to maruszczykchat? [/quote] Hopefully never - barely anyone would be able to spell it.
  4. [quote name='ubit' timestamp='1449773296' post='2926744'] I disagree again, look at the multitude of suggestions! [/quote] Hmmm?
  5. [quote name='nash' timestamp='1449745994' post='2926400'] I want to try one of these! [/quote] Maruszczyk do something similar for about £650...
  6. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1449709187' post='2926266'] To me, the comment "aimless noodling" regarding Jaco sounds ignorant. That's my opinion. [/quote] A fair chunk of what Jaco plays sounds like aimless noodling to me - as in, it's there for the sake of it and doesn't really have any musical value. We just like different stuff, 'ol Jaco & I.
  7. [quote name='ubit' timestamp='1449744059' post='2926380'] Quite! This question has so many answers that it will become ridiculous. [/quote] I disagree - the OP admits he's a bit out-of-the-loop. This thread will probably alert him to a number of options he wasn't familiar with previously.
  8. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/263423-nbd-maruszczyk-jake-pj-fender-sandberg-lakland-killer/"]Maruszczyk[/url]. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/274164-nbd-maruszczyk-jake-4p-pj/"]I can't fault 'em[/url].
  9. Or this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_o4omd8T5c ..to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5ntRwfKD38 ..and squillions of other examples...
  10. My stock answer for this: There's dogs and diamonds in every era. '74-'80 can be a bit 'challenging'.
  11. They're really pretty light - IMO, this and the Walkabout are the perfect balance of weight and full-fat tone.
  12. I used it last night at a rehearsal before our run of gigs over the next couple of weeks, and it sounded beautiful. It's definitely a bit more aggressive than my 3TSB, so I've got a nice contrast there. The narrow neck and maple board is something I wasn't really used to, but I don't really think about them now - it just feels great.
  13. Maruszczyk will build one for you for a very reasonable price...
  14. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1449560930' post='2924562'] Following on from the Jaco thread... Rush are another band I have never heard. Any suggestions? I could do with something to listen to on the way home tonight... [/quote] It kinda depends what you're into - there's lots of Rushes. Moving Pictures or Permanent Waves would be a good start. But... if you like stuff a bit poppier / glossier, maybe Power Windows. Or if you like it heavier, go back to 2112. Proggier? A Farewell to Kings or Hemispheres. 80s new-wave? Signals. I can't recommend anything post-Counterparts, 'cos I don't really rate it. Plenty of people do, though.
  15. [quote name='White Cloud' timestamp='1449523655' post='2924403'] As much as I love Rush I consider it a relief to be honest....their recent output turned me off. Knowing when its time to call it a day is all about timing - pardon the pun. [/quote] Yup. R40 is the first Rush release I haven't bought since I started following them in the late 80s. It just seems phoned in.
  16. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1449497160' post='2924016'] I don't take a band that was finished 45 yrs plus as a reference, tbh... just like I wouldn't dream of playing 'Come together' the same way. So, yes, I got over them eons ago.. whether that is sacriledge to some,..?? oh well...!! [/quote] Not you - I mean the entertainment industry as a whole. They still cast a huge shadow over it.
  17. A game-changer - a true genius. Even so, I can't bear to listen to most of his recorded material.
  18. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1449490144' post='2923911'] Looks great, ... I need to know where it stands against an AM Deluxe.. [/quote] Chalk and cheese... I bought an Am Deluxe and sent it back. It felt tin-pot compared to the Jake. Both my Jakes are proper luthier-built quality. I can't fault them, or the other Jake I've tried.
  19. [quote name='ians' timestamp='1449488535' post='2923880'] couldn't agree more....the angriest three note intro ever written. [/quote] And ironically referenced with a wink in the opening of the Genesis song in the previous post...
  20. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1449480327' post='2923762'] Nothing wrong with that and he has a body of work that will last for many many more years but things move on. [/quote] But never 'on' enough to quite get over The Beatles.. which IMO speaks volumes.
  21. I know, I know.. I'm so predicable. [url="http://public-peace.de/index.php/bass-guitars/maruszczyk/elwood/5-string/432-elwood-5p-3-tone-sunburst-custom110300"]But something like this[/url]? All for less than 800 quid, or maybe a bit more if you want something exactly to your spec.
  22. A couple of my bands gig more often than not without a drummer. Generally, the audience come to terms with the fact there's no drummer there pretty quickly. We just do lots with dynamics and make sure it still swings and rocks a bit without a kit behind it. That said, the music can handle it. it's not like we're metal or anything.
  23. Bee-yoot! And a 3/4 view of the sofa, too... you must be special :-)
  24. Not sure about radius - you probably can - but definitely the other two.
  25. [quote name='Fisheth' timestamp='1449433242' post='2923512'] Or mine Four weeks in and I'm getting tense... Do you get pictures of the build in progress through like with other builders or not? [/quote] Nope - just the sofa shot :-)
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