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NJE

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  1. Me and my best mate always quote this one: [color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Jimmy Rabbitte, Sr.: What did Evel Knievel want?[/size][/font][/color] [color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Jimmy Rabbitte: God sent him.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Jimmy Rabbitte, Sr.: What?[/size][/font][/color] [color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Jimmy Rabbitte: God sent him.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Jimmy Rabbitte, Sr.: On a f*@king Suzuki?[/size][/font][/color]
  2. I am sure more than a few of us have got a new bass, thought it was the best thing ever and then realised that its not what we really want after the honeymoon period has worn off. Beautiful bass, I really want an early 90's Stingray at the moment, got my eye on a few but this is the cleanest one I have seen so far. It looks almost new. Good luck, I hope you manage to get your Status and that it is all you want it to be.
  3. I always thought I could play anything and I usually adjust very quickly to basses but that has changed recently. I moved to a Roscoe Beck 5 recently which has a very wide neck and now playing my quite narrow Squier CV Precision for any length of time gives me cramp. I keep trying but it still doesn't get any better. Its fine for about an hour but then gets uncomfortable. I think I just naturally find wider necks more comfortable now, but part of that could be because I do have quite large hands and fat fingers. I really want a 50's Precision now, especially since I found out it has the same nut width as a MusicMan Stingray 5.
  4. I have played a few 'Super J' type basses and based on what I have experience of playing I would say my votes would be: Nordstrand or Nordy Jazz - Amazing build, lovely slim but wide neck on the couple i have played and just a quality instrument. I nearly bought one from Bass Direct, guuted I didnt snap it up. Fender Roscoe Beck V - I am on my second one now having foolishly sold my first. Amazing basses, wide tonal palette and the build quality is up there with any high end bass I have ever played. There is also one for sale on here for under 1k. Sei Jazz - Great basses, build is impeccable enough said. GB Guitars - Bernie makes amazing instruments. One of the nicest basses I have ever played was a GB Spitfire at a guitar show years ago. So flexible with the EQ and just absolutely beautiful instruments. Overwater J5 - I owned one, brilliant bass but I didn't like the neck, but it was built for someone else so I cant knock Overwater for that. Also brilliant customer service and you can take it to the builder for adjustments and servicing, same as Sei. Alleva Coppollo - same as all in the list, great build etc but I found the B a tiny bit lacking but that could be setup etc. great bass but it wasn't very exciting and I didn't find it particularly 'lively' sounding. Sadowsky Metro - Good bass, I found the B string lacking but that could be set up and string choice, overall brilliant bass but for the money they go for I would try some of the basses above first, I really don't think they are worth the price tag. Heard great things about Xotic and Lull, I really want a Lull P5. I would suggest you head to Bass Gear or Bass Direct. Mark at Bass Direct is a true gent and has a brilliant selection and he will keep giving you basses to try all day long.
  5. I was never really a fan but this new album is producing some brilliant songs and some great bass lines. Jamareo Artis his bass player is phenomenal, great groove and I wish I looked as 1/10th as cool as him when I play bass. His whole band are amazing though and its nice to see he takes a live band on TV appearances and they are just on fire all the time. I found this live video of him doing Treasure, I think I have listened to it 10 times now, the tone out of Jamareo's Precision is awesome. [url="http://youtu.be/uNKZxjg_IzE"]http://youtu.be/uNKZxjg_IzE[/url]
  6. Never had a single issue with a piece of EBS kit. All my cabs have been shoved around in vans and in and out of venues and never broken a corner. I have found the EBS support really good, give them a shout and explain, sure they will ship you some new bits probably free.
  7. I have a female singer in my band and she has a fantastic range and is a great singer but doesnt belt it out like the the guys in the band. We were all using SM58 mics (I personally dont like them that much) and she was struggling with it, it just didnt suit her and gave her no volume. I have a older Sennheiser e865 and lent it to her for practice. There was a massive difference, she was clearer, had more gain and overall volume and she also sang away from the mic a little and it picked her up no proble. I find Sennheiser microphones a little more sensitive but in a good way. I would say get the best Sennheiser you can, I have seen a lot of top quality female singers, both Pro an amateur/semi-pro use them, they just seem to work well and they are extremely robust.
  8. I think this might be my first Roscoe Beck. If so it is an outstanding bass, so good in fact I regretted trading it so much I bought another one, and now I want this one again to go with it. Such brilliant instruments, Fender really hit the bullseye with this bass.
  9. NJE

    Ebanol?

    I have Ebanol on my Squier Deluxe V, i love it, its got a lot of 'snap' to it and makes the bass sound very bright and modern but as BigRedX says, its preference. Some people like that some don't. I have played the fretless squier and really liked the feel and sound.
  10. I have had one really bad experience with posting gear, I sent an Aggie cab and whoever 'handled' it obviouly dropped it so hard the front baffle warped and smashed the tweater. Luckily I deal with a broker called P4D, I called them before hand and explained exactly what I was sending and asked specifically if there were any restrictions. I took the name of the person I spoke to (she was very nice) and had a phonecall to quote incase they tried to pull a fast one. I also insured it for the price of a brand new replacement not what I sold it for and this was only a minor up-charge. I took pictures of the parcel before hand and also the recipient of the can took pictures when he unwrapped it. I called P4D, emailed them photos and a complete explanation of what had happened and what had been broken and they went off and sorted the whole thing out for me, relatively hassle free. I got all of the money back, and offered the buyer a complete refund. He was happy just to have new tweater which I paid for from the refund.....everyone is happy!! The moral of the story.....take pictures, wrap it well and deal with a good company and actually talk to them. I use specific couriers now who I really do trust, and avoid Royal Mail, Parcel Force, City Link at all costs.
  11. I normally play 5 String basses and usually like modern styling and I am a bit 'OCD' about dirt and scratches and dings etc. However, this gives me a warm tingly feeling.
  12. Sorry to detract from the original subject Gillento, but can I ask how the Fender compares to your Nordy? I know one is mass produced and one boutique but I was just ondering what the build quality is like on the Fender? does it hold up against the Nordstrand? I really want a P5 at the moment and trying to decide which drection to head in, cheaper Fender or go for something like a Lull or Nordy. Many thanks
  13. If you go to this website: [url="http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/TOWN8019/"]http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/TOWN8019/[/url] it will help you date your bass, your actual bass may be registered there but if not you will get some idea by looking at the serials on the site. Regarding strings, I had a StingRay 5 for while and tried a few strings on it. As has been mentioned ernie balls do work well, 45 - 130 are a good gauge. Personally though, the strings sound good initially but I get through slinkys quickly and they go dead within a couple of plays. I switched over to Elixirs and they were superb, they lack a little bit in the mids initially (this can be countered easily with he mid on the bass eq) but they bed in quickly and then keep a lovely tone for months. I had mine on for about 8 months in total and that was twice weekly practices and gigging. They cost a bit more initially but worth it my opinion.
  14. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1366564804' post='2054140'] some people have very bendy thumbs without forcing it whatsoever. Mine is not quite as bendy as the one in the video, but not far off, and has been like that forever. It really depends on the person. [/quote] Oh yeah I know some people have it naturally, I didn't mean to sound like I was saying he forced his thumb to do that. I have exactly the same thing but with my wrists and ankles, had it since I was a kid but I have been advised by several people that whilst it does give you a nifty party trick, its really not good for you to keep doing it and can cause issues later on. I just don't want the poor chap to get arthritis or joint issues, he's a damn good player.
  15. The best little combo I have ever heard and had the pleasure to play through was the EBS Session 60. They also make a Session 30 now which I haven't played, but the 60 is incredible, i couldn't believe the sound when I put a precision through one. Its got all the aux input and headphone out etc and if you ever want to do an acoustic gig it will more than easily keep up with some light percussion and some acoustics. If I ever need a combo this is what I will get. For practicing I am about to get an Apogee interface to go into Garage Band on my laptop and then use it to play along with youtube, iTunes and spottily. As far as I know you don't need to drag songs is to the software or anything like that.
  16. It gets confusing as there are some double ups name wise but I will have a bash: MusicMan Stingray - USA Made top of the range (apart from ball family reserve and limited models) 'Sterling by MusicMan' - These are the next level down in terms of cost, really good basses made in the far east as far as I know. MusicMan Sterling - A USA made bass similar to the Stingray but with slimmer neck and smaller body and slightly different pickup. MusicMan SUB - A now discontinued USA made 'budget' Stingray with textured body finish, black painted necks with USA electronics. Basically a normal stingray with no polished finish and no wood on show. S.U.B Series - The cheapest of the far east made budget MusicMan basses.
  17. Firstly that thumb needs looking at by a doctor, its not right at all, he's hyperextending it and will probably get really bad problems in later life. Apart from that, awesome playing and the sound is superb. The growler had a MM pickup in basically so a Stingray should get very close to that, to be honest my old Stingray 5 sounded very similar to that.....god I miss it.
  18. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1366288354' post='2050527'] Which bit looks "wrong"? [/quote] They look ever so right to me.......LOVE those two precisions, absolutely stunning both of them. A P5 is next on my list, hopefully a Lull. Have you ever tried the Fender P5 out of interest? I would love to know if they held up against two of the best two P5's money can buy.
  19. Amazing things, I love mine so much and such a breathe of fresh air after years of using Hiscox cases. Happy Birthday and enjoy your gig bag, I quickly moved on to the Mono straps and also looking at their messenger bags for work.
  20. I think you are in an incredibly unique position (I am very jealous) not only owning two of these but also having one from each end of the production period. I owned an older model around 97 I think, and now have a newer 2005 and although I cant do direct comparison, my new one feels just the same as my older one, it was like coming home after a long period of other basses. I am sure there is someone else on here with two Roscoe Beck V's, maybe they will be able to help, I think it might have been silverfoxnik? I think Happy Jack has also had a couple of these (I traded my first one with him). If the older one is really not doing it for you and you decide to sell, please let me know
  21. Do you know what the nut width is? Im after a 44mm nut precision and not sure if the 62 reissues have them. cheers.
  22. I have a used Leo Quan Badass V bridge that I no longer need so I thought I would see if it was any use to anyone on here. It has been used and saddle slots have cut, but it works fine and has been very solid and reliable on my Squier Deluxe V for the past couple of years. I have the mounting screws and also the special sized allen key for it as well (absolute pain to try and get hold of). Only moving it on as the Squier is VERY heavy and I have just put on a Hipshot aluminium bridge and will try and get some ultralight machines to match soon. They are about £70 - £80 new so I think £30 which is well under half the new price is about reasonable but to be honest make me an offer if your interested, I don't need it and its taking up space. Alternatively I would partial trade against a good precision pickup. [attachment=129665:DSC_0238.JPG] [attachment=129666:DSC_0233.JPG]
  23. I am in exactly the same boat, I love active basses and multiple pickups so I have a huge range of tones at my disposal. I also love nice small clean amp heads and powerful clear cabs (I have EBS rig) and have always loved having a punchy modern tone. So I am a couple of months off turning 30, I have a mortgage, a dog, a sensible (but enjoyable) job, for some un-godly reason my body has decided to grow lenghty nose hair and now to top it all off now I want a relic Precision (preferably a Pino) and today I did something i never thought I would do.......I was looking at valve amps and specifically Ampeg and Orange. I think this its all linked, im getting to about vintage age (im sure someone said 30 year old basses are classed as vintage) and I have started to crave vintage gear. No offense to anyone who uses Precisions and valve amps, I just never thought I would want either and now I am really trying to hold bak on the credit card because they do sound so good.
  24. Hello, what kind of condition is the Duncan in? any rust on the poles or scratches etc? Cheers
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