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bassbora

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  1. I you like the SS2 but not the tone why not look into changing pickups and preamp?
  2. I think you have answered the question yourself what you would get from it. You tried a German made one the other day and you seem smitten. I personally love my Warwicks and have done for over 20 years. Warwicks seem to get so many different responses from people and many seem to really dislike them. I also saw you were asking about Spector vs Warwick. It is the same you seem to have made up your mind. I have not looked at any new models for years. My neck profile preference is the thin one from the late '80s and early '90s. You might have a different view on that. I dont know what the model is you are talking about but the price was £900 (is that correct?). You are thinking about upgrading for £250. For that kind of money you could be looking for a second hand SS1 I think. They might go for a little bit more £1200 - £1500). So why not save/stretch to that since you say this will be your gigging bass and a keeper. Resale value of used Warwicks is really low so that is no different to this new one. You wont make any money on them (at least not at the moment). Why dont you try the Warwick forum or facebook groups and see what you can find. Often people are not thinking about selling until someone is looking for a specific bass/guitar and the one lurking in the background comes forward with the magic from the wardrobe.
  3. I have to say for that kind of money I would be looking for a German made one. I gig a Streamer Stage 2 (91) and its brilliant. I use an old Thumb as well. But to answer your question, yes I love the neck through basses but I used to gig FNA Jazzman and that was a great bass but I replaced it with the SS2. I would advise buy used and you will get so much more for your money than new.
  4. [quote name='andytoad' timestamp='1494362515' post='3295428'] This is back at Bassdirect, I was quite interested last time before it went. Do you reckon its still the slim neck era? Id beinterested to see if the LEDs could be added back in, as my onstage eyesight is getting a little dodgy under stage lights. [/quote] I have a '89 one of these. It looks similar apart from the older ones had carved back of the head stock. I have a '91 stage 2 and that is similar neck like on my Thumb. It is interesting how big the battery compartment is. Looks double to my two '89 Thumbs so I would be interested to know if this is 18v.
  5. Now there is a blast from the past. I had one of these in the '90s and it was my first 'proper' bass. Served me really well and if I remember correctly really light. It was really versatile but I moved on to 5 strings. But it was a great bass. Have a bump for a rare beast.
  6. I have also noticed that you can really see how your playing and technique has changed when you go back to the 'old friend'. Sometimes for better and sometimes for worse if you have picked up bad habits.
  7. Yes it is nice to rediscover your instruments. That's why I am always reluctant to move them on because I usually put in quite a bit of research and choose them for a specific reason. And most of the time they have worked for me.
  8. I went to a band practice last night. We have not had much time of late due to conflicting diaries so we mostly just do the gigs. We have now a new singer so a rare chance to run through songs in practice setting was on. I am not much into buying and selling bass guitars and currently have 3 basses. I have two 5 strings and have mostly been using the one I bought 2 years ago. To stop this rambling I used the old 5 string last night and I was blown away. I bought it as a student in the mid '90s and chose it for a reason. It could handle jazz soloing all over the fret board and chords along with classical pieces to Motown and anything else I might throw at it. I spent so many hours on that fret board. It was like a home. But I guess we all fancy a change so I had stopped using it until last night. I kept making mistakes because I was not listening to the band but to the core tone and possible variations thereof has I applied different right hand techniques. I remembered why I had chosen this bass all these years ago and what a pleasure it was to play it. Have you guys had similar experience?
  9. What about Hohner? They make decent ones or at least did make.
  10. I think it was originally fretted but was made fretless at some point. I think the Dutch death metal bassist has few of them as well I think his name is Jeroen Thesseling. He has around 5 6 string fretless 89 and 90 Thumbs. Great basses
  11. I have the same bass ('89 6 str fretless with Barts) totally brilliant bass. I could not recommend this bass highly enough to anyone thinking about it
  12. I have been a fan since Vivid came out. Totally loved the music and Muzz's playing. I thought it was very tasteful and fitting and brilliant rock stuff. I spent a lot of time as a teenager learning those lines and Times up and Stain included. I have bought the albums after that and they are ok but nothing on par with the old stuff. As has been said they should have been massive with all this talent. Vernon Reid is the reason I am obsessed with Hamer guitars still today. I have to admit though even if I like his song writing and over all tone and playing his solos are crap. I just dont get them. But Will Calhoun is one of the baddest rock (and overall) drummer there is. I would put him in the top five of my fave drummers.
  13. This bad boy is sold pending the usual. For all of you who thought about it and just so narrowly missed out now is the time to use all your mental power to make this sale fall through and get in there first. I never got a chance to used the clip on for the strap. Crap
  14. [quote name='GisserD' timestamp='1486568014' post='3232864'] can this be powered off a 9v power supply? [/quote] No I am afraid not. I thought I would address few things. I have had a couple of messages regarding this little thing regarding pricing and function. I was just coming up with a fun sales pitch so if you are not familiar with this I will skip to what this is and what this isn't. I bought this in late 1995 to go with my Yamaha RBX1000. It had mediocre electronics but this box sorted it all out and made it sound amazing. Sadowsky had his wonderful basses fitted with a preamp and this little box is just that. The on-board electronics you got with his basses back in 95. I used it for 2 years but I started playing Warwicks in 97 and never used it with any of my Warwicks. I had no reason not to used it but just never did. So this preamp has sat in its box for almost 20 years. Before I put it up for sale I tried it with Streamer Stage 2 with Barts and Thumb with EMGs and its sounded gorgeous. The only reason I thought of selling was because I had not touched it in almost 20 years. I have no need to sell this and if no one wants it no harm done and I might start using it. Its also worth to note that this is not a DI so if you are looking at this and hoping you can use it as such I cant answer that for you. I dont think so. I have DI in all my amps so i dont need a DI box. This is also not a stomp box just a preamp so you might be able to fit this on your FX board if you want but there is only battery and no external power supply. Remember this is from 1995 and was just your normal on board electronics. However (and this is the best part) it has a clip on for the strap (no not a strap-on). So you can hang this off your strap and look amazingly cool and all the groupies will look at you in pure astonishment and I can almost say, want your babies. All joking aside if you are thinking about this you can shoot me an offer (since I have had few mentions of the price being too close to the DI, which this is not) and I will give it a thought but please dont have hurt feelings if I say no. Thanks for viewing and if you would see the clip-on in action I could perhaps put a photo of that up if that is going to be the make or break for you wanting to have this box of joy part of your life.
  15. If you ask me you can never have enough DI or preamp stuff. I just felt the need to share the love of Sadowsky with basschat. I can come up with another sales pitch for this amazing little black box. If anyone feels the need to be told any more about it just let me know or how to convince the other half why you need this more than anything in the world can tell you that as well.
  16. Outboard Sadowsky bass preamp If you are either a bass player or just play a bit at home but you are not happy with your tone/sound this is your solution. If you are thinking about changing pickups, getting a preamp, getting a new amp or even getting a new expensive bass hold your thoughts. This little magic box will make your dreams come true. How I hear you say. Well the well known magician Roger Sadowsky cooked this little box of dreams up in a faraway land in a fairy city called New York. Many a New Yorker fell under this spell (Will Lee and Marcus Miller) to name a couple. What will this do for me I can hear you think. Well if you are at home your wife/girlfriend, husband/boyfriend will run through to where you are playing asking if you have just spend £3,000 on a brand new Sadowsky (cause as we all know everyone recognises the Sadowsky tone) and you can say no no. Your band members will think that your playing and tone has transcended to another level and they will be thinking if they are worthy of playing with you and the groupies they will ...................... Why are you selling this box of amazingness I hear you say. I used this in the '90s with a decent Yamaha but the electronics let it down. Bring in the Sadowsky and the bass was transformed. I moved on to Warwicks and 5 strings so I never used this bewilderingly brilliant box much at all. It is in a mint condition and the difference of using this instead of on-board preamp is that you can use it on multiple basses. And finally you are thinking this must cost me a fortune but I tell you this can be yours for £150 shipped. [url="http://imgur.com/n97Vc1Z"]http://imgur.com/n97Vc1Z[/url] [url="http://imgur.com/i15of0L"]http://imgur.com/i15of0L[/url]
  17. Hi the only reason I parted with the FNA Jazzman because I wanted an early Stage 2 which gingerfish had. Which still is my main gigging rock bass and will continue to be so. If that trade would not have happened I would still be gigging that FNA. It was a great bass but I have to say it is looking fantastic now if I did not have a 6 string fretless I would buy it back. This is highly recommended seller so deal with confidence. One of the most comfortable trades I have done over the years.
  18. Funnily enough I just sold my only effect pedal I have ever bought for bass and that was an octaver. It's been said so many times but it is all in the fingers. Skip the effects and explore the bass
  19. Go on you know you want to noise up the neighbours. £20 will get you there in no time.
  20. Chorus or octaver spring to mind. But I personally prefer no effects. What do you feel is missing?
  21. Cheers guys for all the suggestions. I went with a Weller simple cheep stuff just to see how I get on with it. I might turn out to be rubbish and never touch it so I did not want to spend too much. BC comes through again
  22. Thanks I will have a look for these. I am hoping to do a bit so would like a decent one. I would like to start to experiment with pickups and preamps.
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