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bubinga5

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  1. Very nice.. you got GAS for another bass or something?
  2. [quote name='risingson' post='1279065' date='Jun 22 2011, 09:21 PM']I think Rhonda is a good player, but the solo seemed like the kind of solo 'expected' from the bass player of Jeff Beck and a little contrived. It's like the bass solo I've heard a thousand times before from a thousand different bass players, not particularly unique IMO I will always love her playing with Prince though, particularly stuff like this [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vITKFi2W_o"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vITKFi2W_o[/url][/quote] Nice one Ris.. great vid this.. she totally groovin in this..this is what Rhonda does best IMO... what a track from the man.. thanks for the post Pete..
  3. This Flame maple fretted version with the black headstock is killer!!!!...
  4. ive seen these A E thinline P Basses before..in fretted and fretless. .ive seen a sunburst and even a flame maple one.. Made in Japan this one.. im not really a P Bass man but i bloody love these. big time.... what a beautiful instrument.....
  5. Very nice!... i think thats a good price too for an NYC in this condition.. matching headstock too..
  6. the Di Marzio Ultra jazz sound great although it does seem that they do have a more scooped mid sound.. wonder what the Model J's are like..
  7. im in..working lates next week mind..
  8. yep its a Boner Jazz..here is another one.. looks modded though... [url="http://ja.audiofanzine.com/electric-fretless-bass/fender/Jazz-Bass-USA-Fretless-lined-1990-(22cases)/medias/a.play,m.98153.html"]http://ja.audiofanzine.com/electric-fretle...ay,m.98153.html[/url]
  9. Has anyone tried the Dimarzio Model J pickups.. there around 100 for the pair...
  10. have come to the conclusion that Jazz Bass are for me. good lad... Thats a lovely P though...
  11. [quote name='giblett123' post='1274948' date='Jun 19 2011, 05:05 PM']Have you heard any of the "bare knuckle" pups? A mate of mine had a bass with them in, sounded like a great trad kind of noise to me.[/quote] those Bare Knuckle pps sound very nice... and cheap at 135 for the pair.. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5RNc1g92XI"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5RNc1g92XI[/url]
  12. Theres not much better than Nittin Sawnhey to chill to on a sunday.. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZqjLIhAvQg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZqjLIhAvQg[/url] or Zero 7.. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7iRBhwizKI"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7iRBhwizKI[/url]
  13. [quote name='BottomE' post='1274933' date='Jun 19 2011, 04:52 PM']Had similar issues over time. I tried SD's and didn't like. Always found them a bit brittle. I have gone back to Fender Custom Shop PuPs - sound great with the audere preamp [/quote] The Fender CS pups always sounded good to me.. where are these available? Really like the Bartolini Jazz SC pickups though.. and there much more ergonomic than most jazz pickups..
  14. Never would i pay 1000 for a new Fender when 1 you can them used for sometimes nearly half that.. 2 When you think how good and sometimes better Japan made basses are, there is no contest..IMO.. you can loose so much money when you buy a brand new bass and then try and sell...and most of the time the used ones feel better and are better set up by guys on BC... i know where my money would go..
  15. Im going to put a better pair of pickups in my jazz bass.the Japan pickups arent cutting it.... just wanted some suggestions..i had a pair of Nordstrand NJse 4's in my old Custom Shop and they werent as good (to my ear) as the Custom shop pups that were in there so i want a single coil design.. i was thinking Lindy Fralins but ive never tried them... money is not an issue so can you give me some recommendations.. i really want a good trad sound... i really like Bartolini's but ive never tried them in a Fender what have you got/had in your jazz basses?
  16. that grooved Ris.. cheers
  17. [quote name='Nostromo' post='1274138' date='Jun 18 2011, 09:19 PM']Can someone educate me here please ! . . . . Will all the Audere electronics (as I can see sat on the back of that Audere control plate) and a 9v battery all fit in the control cavity behind the control plate of a standard Jazz bass ? . . . Or do you have to employ a luthier to undertake some woodworking to create more space or carve a new battery compartment ? ? . . . . Its just that I've got a really lovely Squier VM fretless that I recently picked up second hand and cheap (cus it had a bad scratch on the front) which I intend to cover up with a vintage tort scratchplate ! . . . . Anyway . . this is a lovely fretless bass and I like the idea of the Audere preamp on a fretless . . . but, as I say, looking at the website, I just cant believe all that componentry and a 9v battery will fit in the cavity ? Any advice much appreciated . . . . Also, how long does the battery last on a Audere rig ? . . . Cheers, [/quote]the batt in mine has been in for a month and still going..... i just make sure i take out the cable from the bass when not in use..Installing an Audere is very easy.. and the battery fits in my MIJ Jazz..its a squeeze but it does all fit...i think its only vintage instruments where it may not fit... all you do is snip the pickup wires, put them into the corresponding terminals, solder or twist together the grounding wire and your there..
  18. MAN... that is a cool bass..very nice.. no wood here right......?
  19. the humming can be stopped by sheilding the pup and control cavity with copper foil.. if you want any i have sh*t loads but you will have to buy some spray glue
  20. good story and pics. not sure about your mutilation of the mother bass but hey.. let us know how it turns out.. ps. is it not too thin tone wise all the time with just the bridge pup?
  21. [quote name='Darkstrike' post='1274311' date='Jun 19 2011, 12:50 AM']It's funny, guitar builders spent a lot of time thinking of how to add cutaways for playability. Now they're removing them again..... progress in reverse.[/quote]new designs and modern gimmicks like light wave tech etc, will never catch on.. you know why.. because there is not much to fix.. you tell anything wrong with a jazz, MM, Warwick,P Bass etc.. you can design things to a point.. from that your fixing something that aint broke.. IMO.. its the quality in whats there already
  22. [quote name='ahpook' post='1274296' date='Jun 19 2011, 12:25 AM']one thing i've always wondered is how does the extra wood on a singlecut affect adjusting the neck relief ?[/quote]thats a good point..im thinking they dont need a truss rod though..?
  23. cant stand them..and IMO totally pointless, looks awful and weighs more.. does a SC Fodera sound better than a DC Fodera.. me think not... dont get me atarted on that Warwick thing..
  24. [quote name='Musicman20' post='1274287' date='Jun 19 2011, 12:16 AM']That G is way too far into the board. 100%.[/quote]yep for sure.. but do you think it matters.. not saying either way but does it make a bad bass?
  25. [quote name='risingson' post='1274276' date='Jun 19 2011, 12:11 AM']Fair enough mate! Different strokes and all that. I bet they sound terrific but I find myself being reminded of Fender's efforts with the FMT Jazz's and they didn't do it for me at all. It's the fancy wood tops, not my thing really... with the possible exception of this: [/quote]my lord..
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