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hooky_lowdown

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  1. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1469358086' post='3097605'] Similar to Discreet here, for years I had a very simple set-up, no constant swapping things about for the tone nirvana, then I joined Basschat and all that went pear-shaped. I`m there on basses, there on strings, pretty much there on cabs (new ones on way from same manufacturer as current ones), amp-wise for some reason I want to be using Ashdown, so at some point will try one out if only to reaffirm that I`ve already made the right choice with what I currently use. So congrats hooky, very pleased for you, concentrate on having fun playing, that`s what it`s really about - tho must admit the endless GASSING has been fun along the way as well. [/quote] I hear you Lozz. I've been playing for over ten years, and have been gassing for all that time, always looking for that better sound or fun set up. I used to use my Fender Precision CIJ '62 Vintage Reissue PB62 with an Ashdown AMB 500 combo, and that set up I really liked. But wanted a light weight set up, to make gigging more fun, as lugging heavy gear around, especially during winter is not much fun. I really like Ashdown amps, though if you get a chance try the TC Electronic BG250, there's a BG500 head which is really good as well.
  2. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1469357611' post='3097602'] Great..... Tho it may depend if this translates to people who played or want to play with you. Poor sound is one thing that won't get you booked, imo. [/quote] Sound is one of those subjective things. But this rig sounds great, I nail the sound I want/like. So I'm a happy bee, hence why I posted my set up.
  3. I know many peeps around here are gear snobs, so this thread is [b]not[/b] for you. I've been looking for a cheap, fun, lightweight set up for small gigs and rehearsals for a (long) while, and now I've got it. After reading lots of good reviews about the Harley Benton PB Shorty bass I pulled the trigger on one. Lowered the action and set intonation, changed the stock pick up (which sounded ok, but was a little hollow for my taste) for a GFS PB Pro Vintage (overwound) pickup I had stashed away for a project like this, and put on some new flatwound strings - D’Addario ECB81S Chromes (Short Scale 45-100). Wow, this thing now sounds full and round, and has tonnes of low end. In fact it sounds as good as my Fender Precision CIJ '62 Vintage Reissue PB62. I know many people don't like short scale basses, but I don't mind them. The HB body is about 20% smaller than standard p bass size, neck is fast and fun to play (42mm at nut), frets came level and crowned pretty well, and best of all the bass only weighs slightly more than a Danelectro bass, so good for my back. I teamed the little HB up with the TC Electronic BG250-115 (weighs 39lbs), I have the amp on its 'Vintage' setting with a bit of drive, and the sound of these two is brilliant. I did some research to find the best prices, and this is what my rig ended up costing... Harley Benton PB Shorty bass cost £66 new (can pick them up on ebay for less than £50) GFS PB Pro Vintage pickup cost £25 new D’Addario ECB81S Chromes (Short Scale 45-100) cost £33 new TC Electronic BG250-115 cost £280 new (can pick them up on ebay for around £160) [b]Total for new gear[/b] £124 for bass and upgrades / £280 for amp = £404 [b]Total for secondhand[/b] £105 for bass and upgrades / £160 for amp = £265 Conclusion, for less than 300 notes secondhand I've got a rig perfect for small gigs and rehearsals (I play indie rock), and for medium gigs I use the amp as a monitor and run DI to PA. With the amp on a hand truck I can cart my gear to gigs and rehearsals without any bother, even on a bus if I need to.
  4. Hi, I'm looking to change pickups in my p bass, I have no soldering experience, nor any kit. But would it be possible to cut the soldered wires on the current pickups, and then cut the new pickup wires, and basically twist the two together to form a connection. Would that work?
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  14. I've got an old MIK Squier (92-93) and unfortunately damaged the neck, and now need a replacement. I was wondering if a neck from a new (china) Squier would fit the pocket of my old MIK Squier body?
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  22. [quote name='RichMcGill' post='746837' date='Feb 16 2010, 08:12 AM']Still available[/quote] Will no doubt still be for sale at that price.
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