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soulstar89

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  1. i love this combo
  2. That is another factor most definitely
  3. I've a question for you. When did fender start putting lacquer on maple fretboards? I ask as if it was during the 70's, then this could be a factor among other's how the sound of P basses got brighter. I presume all 57 and 70 reissue maple models are lacquered.
  4. hey. what wood is the body. alder or basswood?
  5. congrats. I wish i could find such opportunities. I am sure it has found a great home.
  6. hey, I actually tried this out in the london store. I was impressed considering its a Indonesian made instrument. the neck for me was really nice. i got on with it more than the current top BB model. Im looking for a japan made.
  7. hey yamaha lovers. I wondered if yamaha ever did basses with a maple fretboard? Ive only seen rosewood or ebony. looking for vintage bass with a P bass pick ups. cheers
  8. what a beautiful bass. ash body? this fretted would make me go crazy. good luck on the sale.
  9. as ive just found paul jackson and the herbie handcock flood live album i have been digging to get as much info on paul jackson. his bass you showed is a telecaster bass neck. the body is a brand begging with B (the interview sound quality was bad so i cant tell. sounds like beacon but it isnt) bartolini hi-a pick ups, has a signal for each string then one for bass. speaks about it on here. i cant remember when maybe before half way. good listen any how. maybe you can hear what bass body it is. im so blown away with his playing. oh he used dead roundwound 66 strings
  10. hey. Did you swap out the pick ups? the original ones didnt have duncans in. also where in london are you based?
  11. my days that is so weird you bring it up. i had that section on repeat all day yesterday. its insane. a legend. mikey clarke the drummer is unreal also. just a amazing album. I listening to it as i work now lol
  12. that's great. would you say the sound is very different to fender p basses in a gig, practice settings? yeah rose morris is a great shop. i don't know why but everytime i go to morris i play well lol. I also went to guitar guitar in camden and tried the new fender original vintage ii 60's p bass, the vintera 50's p bass (i really like this) and some custom shop p bass. the tokai just played better like it was already set up. where did try the Japanese pb62's? its tricky to find in london/uk. I had zero knowledge myself. i did a google search and its to do with the strength of the magnet. apparently alnico 2 have a warmer sound with slightly less output compared to alnico 5. maybe tokai over wind the pickups and to compensate. who knows. they are definitely more punchy than fender pick ups. I would love to try a maple neck hardpuncher. I have been listening to paul jackson on herbie handcock's the flood live album in japan. My lord its amazing. gutted i found it so late
  13. he had a mij fender p bass with us pick ups and electronics. i took to long to decide and missed it. so gutted. they seem like really cool and helpful people. i asked whether the electronics was us and they sent me a load of pictures as well as info.
  14. funny i saw this. Just before xmas i went into central london and took a trip to denmark street. First popped in wunjo's and tried some new fender P basses (pro ii,50's vintera). i then went into rose morris a couple doors down. They had the exact Pbass you bought in store. I was blown away how well if felt and played compared to the new fenders. I decided i wanted to head to the bass gallery and compare to a JV 1983 pb62 fender MIJ. i also tried some fender 70's p basses and the tokai was the the most comfortable to play and just felt right. a 70's P with a ash body rosewood neck was second. whats interesting is the pick ups are alnico 2 rather than alnico 5. I probably preferred the sound of the ash body ever so slightly but my lord it was amazing to play. Felt setup where the others felt stiff
  15. at the back... na mate. you just missed me lapping you lol
  16. just went on his youtube page and his been using it for near a year. Fair. they should have added a sock with the bass as we never see the heastock with mono lol
  17. im a massive fan of mononeon. not sure about the bass. i wonder if he will actually use it.
  18. i tried this exact bass two week ago. neck is very comfy to play
  19. i spent three hours in the camden guitar guitar today playing the p bass vintage II, the cs 63 pbass and a cs Pbass with jazz neck. I found the vintage II pick ups to not have as much output than the custom shop hand wound. At first the neck and the frets made the vintage II not the greatest to play, not bad at all just sticky and a tad awkward until i warmed up. compared to the 63,65 originals and mij pb-62 I've tried before it didn't feel or sound similar. They will be getting in more colours and the jazz 66 vintage II. i will try it again then.
  20. i went to guitar guitar today in camden. they said they will getting some in in the coming weeks. i tried the fender vintage II p bass 60's. was cool
  21. thanks for this. i struggle with gloss necks. will give this a try
  22. overwhelmed by the responses. I decided to head to camden and kill two birds with one stone. try some basses and amps. the advise of not overloading my mp has helped ALOT. It funny how i went to guitarguitar and the bass gallery and there wasnt much amp choices. I shall keep searching to try as many as possible. At the moment i won't be recording or gigging for now. I need to better my craft. the way the bass sounds inspires me to keep wanting to pick up the bass and explore. i just find this this amp meh. I play acoustically alot as i like the sound of the bass more than the amp
  23. what power wattage would be suitable to look at?
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