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stinson

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  2. There is a Light by The Smiths, arguably one of the most beautiful songs ever written but I'm sure Rourkey causes at lease two fluffs at 0.11 and 2.07. For god sake if you love this song, ignore this as it will drive you insane!
  3. I have the Trad in my Precision. Plenty of output and delivers the lovely even woody tone that I just love. Andy very helpful.
  4. Got a dead set of Elites on my Precision, sounds bloody great, got a nice Andy Rourke, Martyn P. Casey tone. Am going to go for a set of nickel lowriders next time to see what the fuss is about.
  5. Echo all of the above. So sorry to hear that.
  6. I have a 1212L with a LMII and passive P basses and it does the trick for me. Great cabs.
  7. Just sold a Precision to Ian, pleasure to deal with, very helpful, prompt payment and good comms. Nice one my man.
  8. Cheers, loving that Sadowsky P/J of yours mmmm. The white P is a 75/76, nice and light, had a paint job and refret at The Gallery, plays with rounds at the moment and has a set of Wizard trads. Plays and sounds awesome. Black P is a 78, swamp ash, weighs just under 8 pounds, donning some Labellas at the moment, some and plays great. Those 78 pickups are pretty hot. The Jazz is an 87 Korean Squier which ive owned from new, its been toured without even a gig bag, slung in the back of the van and is still going strong, brilliant bass. The butterscotch P was a back up and is long gone. All sound fab through that rig.
  9. Fantastic cabs 1212L [attachment=39681:P1010071.jpg]
  10. Put out a cry for help regarding some spare parts and Howard stepped up, was very helpful and came up with a fantastic solution. Cheers Howard.
  11. I echo WOT's question. I replaced my 75P bass pickup with a Wizard Trad and am delighted with it. If you decide to go ahead, have a word with Andy at Wizard, he's very helpful.
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  14. All straight apart from what you've mentioned. I had a SQ series P with that same modification years ago, EMG's etc and it sounded incredible. As long as you dont pay over the odds, nice bass.
  15. Something I've been toying with recently on my 75 rosewood P. Got slight relief and tried to get lowish action with rounds, then realised that mostly I tend to dig in so I just raised the saddles, feels much better and works much better for my playing style.
  16. [quote name='The Goatreich' post='679121' date='Dec 9 2009, 02:51 PM']Me with Extreme Noise Terror at Obscene Extreme festival in the Czech Republic 2008. It's noisy and horrible I warn you in advance!!! [/quote] Awesome!
  17. Whoa, you're simply going to have to give us some sound bites of that beauty. Congrats.
  18. After years of hauling around an SVT and various Peavey monsters I too had to have a hernia (the lower one) operation. For my gigging purposes I got a LMII and Schroeder 1212L. Incredibly lightweight for the sound you get. I mainly play 70's P basses and a Squire Jazz through the rig and I can get it sounding thick and dirty as you like. I really recommend this set up as do others around here.
  19. Great cabs, use one myself, easy to transport, sounds fantastic, great one cab solution.
  20. [quote name='ezbass' post='620363' date='Oct 8 2009, 11:01 AM']This is what I do anyway. Schroeder 1212L 4Ohm with an LMII head. Works for me.[/quote] Ditto
  21. [quote name='wateroftyne' post='634655' date='Oct 23 2009, 05:36 PM']Lucky shot I took at a gig earlier this year... [/quote] Man, I hope you're making some money out of that shot. I use photo libraries every day at work and always scam through the 'guitar' section. Nothing this good. Get yourself published!
  22. [quote name='Spoombung' post='629067' date='Oct 17 2009, 09:35 PM']Noizy Young Men. [/quote] Classic stuff. Was watching Censorship Stripper from The Tube the other day. Fantastic band, remember trying to emulate your basslines as a 14 year old and obviously failing miserably.
  23. Lovely job, congrats. Its the non contoured body that made me shift mine years back, used to shred the inside of my wrists. Always regret it as they look and sound superb.
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