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evan47

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  1. Barts are on my list. I don't know which model as they make a number of different pickups for the Jazz Bass.
  2. Just looking for suggestions for upgrading the pickups in a Fender player series Jazz Bass, 2022 model. I play finger style, I never use a plectrum as I can't hold one for long due to an arthritic thumb on my right hand. I would like something with a nice bumpy mid range tight lows and crisp, but not harsh highs. I may consider actives but not too important as I use a MXR m81 preamp pedal for tweaking. I have been looking at Seymour Duncan and Bartolini but not too sure on which models to get. I tend to play Jazzy/funky stuff and occasional forays in to rock (not metal).
  3. I am looking for opinions on the Sterling stingray 35 bass. One has come up for sale locally for £650 and looks the business. Has anyone here got or tried one? It has a Koa body and rosewood fretboard. I am thinking of treating myself to something this weekend and am thinking of either this, the Bacchus jazz bass or BOSS WAZA Air.
  4. I have the chance of buying a used Bacchus Craft Line (hand crafted in Japan). Has anyone any experience of these instruments? I think it is pre 2017 with active preamp. The guy is asking £600 for it. Is it worth it?
  5. Has anyone tried the BOSS Waza Air Bass headphone system with an active bass? I am thinking of investing in the BOSS system for silent practice with my Spector Euro 4LX. I have heard of problems with the BOSS Waza Guitar system with active 6 string guitars, was hoping the bass version would be without problems.
  6. The original will always be more desirable and valuable than a later asian built copy (licensed or not).
  7. Well, I picked up my repaired neck today and fitted it, restrung the bass and waiting for it to settle in before fine tuning the action. Andy has done a nice job with the repair and I am grateful for his kind offer to carry out the work for cost of parts as, without him the bass would likely have been out of action for the foreseeable future as there would be little chance of me being able to afford the extortionate cost of a luthier repair or manufacturer replacement. The world would be a far better place if there were more people like Andy living on it. What a guy! He kept me fully informed right through the process and promptly returned the neck to me. Many thanks to him and the bass chatters that recommended him. So glad that I am a member of this forum as it has been a true lifeline to me.
  8. Its looking good Andy. The small bots look cool and I don't mind if the lacquer is a little darker as I always thought it was a bit on the pale side. Evan.
  9. I haven't bothered looking to be honest. may have a look later.
  10. Yeah, only the 4 stringers were in the catalogue. As a matter of fact, I also own a Spector Euro (4 string), and, indeed , the Baron does compare in quality and sound albeit a little more flexible particularly on its bridge pickup. String to string balance is as good or even slightly better than my Maruszczyk Elwood L5a Special. The only minus point to the Baron is the pickups and active circuit are more than a little bit quiet. I remedy this by running it through a MXR M81 preamp.
  11. I was offered a trade for an unwanted fretless bass from a local player. I was more than a bit sceptical at first but, upon trying it out decided it was a decent deal. From Tanglewood of all people, not a name associated high end gear but, with a Maple and Wenge neck through construction it seemed to be a decent enough instrument. Admittedly, the Mighty Mite PUPs and active circuit are rather low output (I remedied this by running it through a MXR M81 preamp) but the sound and playability are as good or even better than anything else I have owned. These things are pretty rare, only 24 being built and it never appeared in any catalogue or adverts as it was such a short run (I think they also made 221 4 stringers and only 5 6 stringers). I restrung it with Dadarrios and have been paying it all day. It has a great, smooth sound with sustain for days along with great playability. Does anyone else on here own one?
  12. Looking good. So glad that you have taken care of the veneer on the Headstock,,,,,,very important to me.
  13. the peavey has a black widow speaker, renowned for being loud. made in the USA too.
  14. Actually, they didn't even bother to ask if I was the first owner or if it was under warranty. They simply stated that they were too busy to do repairs but would fit a new neck. It is surprising that a bolt on neck has to be individually fitted by them and is not interchangeable Such a shame as it is a beautiful instrument.
  15. Yes, I have been in touch with Andy and he has very kindly offered to help.
  16. Well, it no is no worse than before adjustment. Gonna try a lighter gauge set of strings and then decide weather to have the rod replaced or not. What bothers me most is the fact that Marusczyk won't repair it, they will only change the neck (at my cost). My bass is a special with the headstock wood grain matching the body and PUP covers, it is unlikely they will be able to give a convincing match. The guy I bought it from won't respond to messages, surprise surprise.
  17. any one had a problem with their truss rod? Mine has just snapped. Never in over 35 years of playing has this happened to me until now.
  18. Yes, Adrian says to send it back for replacing the neck at my cost (presumably), the problem is that my bass is a special with a burled maple top, pickup covers and matching headstock. I think that at the end the the day a repair may be the best option if I want the headstock to match the rest of the bass. Gutted about this. Who is Andy? Do you have contact details please?
  19. just had a better look at it and it has actually snapped!
  20. Well. it has just happened to me too. I bought a used Elwood l5a last year and only recently tried to set it up as the action was very high. Initially the truss rod was loose with no tension. I managed to get it to bite but the neck bow stayed unchanged (I left it a day between half turns and even slackened the strings). Admittedly it was a bit tight to turn but now it is spinning freely again. Such a shame as it is /was a beautiful bass. I don't know what to do about this. What would be cheaper/better, a repair or a new neck?
  21. Has anyone here converted a 5 string bass from a low b to a high c? Just wondering about any pitfalls after stringing.
  22. The new BOSS Katana 1 x 10 should be ideal for home practice. It has a 1 watt mode, headphone socket and more than enough effects to keep you entertained. Seems to be reasonably priced too.
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