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cocco

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  1. [quote name='basshead56' post='668128' date='Nov 28 2009, 11:30 AM']Think I recognise this. Did it come from County Cork, Ireland, by any chance?[/quote] yeah it certainly did man. You know the previous owner?
  2. Basses BY the settee in my case, L-R Gibson Grabber 1970's (all original), Fender P-bass (US/MEX Modded, Delano Pup, Switchcraft under mounted jack, Paint job, Hipshot hardware, for sale) Fender Jazz (CIJ 66 reissue, Modded, Badass II bridge, Shed Hot n Dangerous pickups, sanded neck) Aria Pro II SB Elite II 1983 (for sale), Peavey T-40 1979 (maybe for sale)
  3. Duuude I wanted this when you put it on SWM. What's changed your mind about the sale? Colour me interested.
  4. Im shopping for new pots for my P-bass which currently doesn't have any onboard controls and I have a few questions which need answering. If anyone can help I'd be very appreciative. 1, What are the standard pot resistance values in a P-bass? 2, How is is Mark Hoppus P-bass wired? as i am thinking of possibly going volume only. 3, What make of pots should I go for?
  5. Ooooh that is pretty sexy. I have recently acquired a white n gold SB Elite II which i am currently loving. I'm taking it this used to be a single pick-up?
  6. Vintage Stingray copy* I had a terrible habit of breaking the bottom tuning peg off this one Epiphone Thunderbird* Had terrible neck dive, I think that is its best feature. Fender P-bass 1978 Bought for £450 then swapped for the T-40, who's previous owner then sold for £900, It was black with a rosewood neck and had been on a few world tours with The 60ft Dolls, so it was a bit battered, It used to glow a really cool colour under UV light too. I really miss this bass. It was my first decent bass and my first Fender. Peavey T-40 1979* There's a thread in gear porn if you wanna know more about them. I adore this bass, Natural/black/maple in colour. Warwick Streamer Stage 1 V Unquestionably the worst £1,800 ive ever spent, I was in a metal band at the time and bands like Limp Bizkit and Mudvayne were using warwicks so I thought Yes, clearly this is a clever way of spending some money, a boutique bass that should serve me well for the rest of time. Oh how wrong i was, Damn nearly put me off active circuitry for life. But it was, as I discovered a while after the metal band split up, lovely for funk. CIJ 1966 Fender Jazz (reissue)* Candy Apple Red with matching headstock and dots 'n' bound neck, I fell in love with this bass on sight and I plays like I dream I had to have it. It turned out to have really low output pickups and the worst bridge in history but this was soon rectified with a pair of Shed "Hot n Dangerous" pickups and a Badass II. It is now pretty much my number one bass even though I prefer playing P-basses. It does get slightly heavy after a few hours though. 1970 something Gibson Grabber (slidey Pup model)* Our git-arist pretty much talked me into buying this becaust Thrice have toured and recorded with one for the last few albums and they really do have a stunning bass tone. Sadly he was right and it does sound awesome, but the slightest atmospheric pressure change and it is all over the place. In the year I've owned it its been set up/adjusted at some expense 3 times. I really wish it didnt have these problems. It has some neck dive issues too, but the tone makes this forgiveable, also its no where near as bad as the T-bird for it. Modern MIA Fender P-bass* I straight swapped this for my warwick. It has an MIM rosewood neck and a USA body, Full hipshot hardware a hell of a paint job and no onboard controls, If i could only get on with the Delano pickup it is brandishing I would love this bass, I'm gonna put an SPB-3 or maybe a Di Marzio Model P in it and see what happens. If i still dont like it I might replace it with a stingray. Aria Pro II SB Elite II* My most recent aquisition, a very stable beautifully made and balanced bass with really good versatility and almost absolute player comfort. It does lack soul though, typically japanese. May also be re homed to fund the stingray if the P-bass goes Trace Elliot T-bass (pending delivery)* I will let you know when I comes, suffice to say I am pretty excited about this one
  7. I'm slowly falling in love with this bass.
  8. Wow thats a lot of antigua, what years are they all?
  9. The Jackson 5 - I want you back. Turned out to be a good cure for bone idle little finger syndrome too
  10. This thread is giving me terrible GAS, anyone got a black/white/natural maple boarded (preferably birds-eye) 2eq looking for a good home? Edit - going cheap
  11. I also have A CIJ 66 jazz in CAR with the matching headstock and a lovely "dots n bound" neck. Its curently suffering with a little bit of fret buzz on the low E but other than that she is a beauty
  12. I also especially like the stingray
  13. Stingray 5?
  14. [quote name='munkonthehill' post='658225' date='Nov 18 2009, 03:47 PM']yo yo yo, ok chaps i have this known issue with my fender jag, the hissing,,,god how i hate the hissing. its really bad in active mode especially with the treble boost high and i noticed its kinda bad with my gain turned up on my little line6 lowdown. this all becomes quiet when i touch any part of the bass that has metal. so how oh how do i fix this????[/quote] Im not 100% on this but.... I would recommend copper lining all the control cavities, Did this to my Jazz when I installed new pickups and it shut it right up You can get sheets of sticky back copper from Maplin I believe.
  15. Well I've taken the scratch plate off and upon inspection there has been some extra routing done, but the wiring looks a little bit cow boyed, not that i am any expert on wiring, but it doesnt look neat and there is a worrying amount of insulation tape. I am gonna get it professionally fitted with something and re wired, but I still cant decide what to go with, I hadnt previously considered a model P but i like the sound clips, I am still leaning toward the SPB-3 becuase i have always loved them. What is the consensus on them? I may even wait a while and get a wizard, infact that seems like the best idea at the moment, everyone seems to like them and from what I am told they are a very easy company to deal with. I am told the orignal Model P is the holy grail if you can find one, Ive personally never played one. Perfect tone is out there somewhere, and its up to me and my P-bass to find it
  16. I recorded on one of these, one of the nicest fenders ive played, would be perfect with a maple neck
  17. If my Jazz didnt have a red headstock it would be getting a new body right about now.
  18. That's a sweet looking jazz but I need more!!! I first discovered this colour when walking past Electric Lady Land in Bristol and there were matching p-bass and tele in this colour in the window, they grabbed my attention straight away and I've loved it ever since.
  19. The ultimate marmite colour, I personally love it, anyone have anything in this curious colour? What are other peoples opinions on it? Post your pics here
  20. Duuuuuude I hope I can write a simular thread in years to come. You have owned some absolute beauties and some very interesting basses, I particularly like your Ricky
  21. MEGA lol, that is awesome, and pointless at the same time, I like these qualities
  22. MORE!!!!
  23. Turns out mine is a 79 build. I gave it an outing today and it's damn near broke my back, but I still love it Flat Eric you are a mind of information about these fair play. What else do you know about them? I'm tempted to get a railed one now just to hear the contrast between them I found out from the previous owner that it set him back a mere 25 notes. I still think I came out on top though
  24. mega want this
  25. I'm thinking the spb-3 may be the way to go. Every sound clip I hear I like. I just hope it sounds good in context. Also it's by far the least expensive option. If it will do for Steve Harris there can't be much wrong with it
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