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franzbassist

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  1. Also posted in "Items Wanted" About 6 years ago, maybe a bit more, I had Roger Bucknall at Fylde make me a wonderful acoustic bass. Like a fool I sold it, to a guy who lived on the Isle of Man I think, and now I'd love to see if I can get it back! Anyone know where it is now? Cheers Gareth
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  3. [quote name='G-bitch' post='69070' date='Oct 3 2007, 02:07 PM']I should check your nut width - should be around 75-85mm, I'm presuming the 55 is a typo![/quote] No, Steve's correct. The nut width is 2 1/8th inches on a Smith 6.
  4. I love Smith basses and have owned a fair few in my time. Not one of the more expensive US-made basses has been anything less than sublime in fit, finish and sound. £2k may seem like a lot for a bass, but for an instrument of the quality it is actually a very very good price. If you're thinking of a boutique six then this is the kind of bass that would last you a lifetime... Gareth PS Here's my baby below
  5. Nice looking bass, but it might be an idea to give more detail about who made the instrument?
  6. I wanted one... wasn't selling one. I agree that is pretty pricey for a hackjob. Scratchplate isn't original either.
  7. I'm amazed no one has bought this. Admittedly these basses are the more budget range (now discontinued) from Ken, but they are still a very high quality, Japanese-made and US-finished, bass. The price is great too, so a bump methinks...
  8. I had thought I could make it but a check of the gig diary shows I am Welwyn Garden City that night with an afternoon setup, so I'm afraid I'll have to give it a miss
  9. [quote]It's worth bearing in mind that one of the most sought-after vintage Fender basses exists entirely due to CBS' intervention.... the 66-ish Jazz with dots, binding and oval tuners.[/quote] A few American collector guys I know say that the 66 Js are among the best and most consistent basses Fender made. I have a pseudo 66 Jazz that has a dots, binding and oval tuners 3/66 (month I was born!) neck with lots of other 66 parts (bridge, pots, screws etc..) but the body is a modern Bravewood relic repro, voodoo vintage pickups, repro scratchplate and finger rest. I bought the whole thing for somewhat less than £2k and have since been offered [i]more[/i] than that for the neck alone! Good and bad basses exist at all stages of Fender's history; as has already been said, the key is to [i]play[/i] them! Cheers Gareth
  10. Hi Luke One of the bands I play in is a function band. When we started off six years ago we played gigs for a max of £600-£800 just to get on the circuit and build a reputation. Plenty of social club gigs too, but they were soul destroying! From the start we were a slick outfit, with a truly special lead singer as the focal point for the band. We registered with loads of agents but little work came from them and now almost all the gigs we do are from referrals, repeats, and word of mouth. Six years on we earn a lot more than the £600 per gig we started. Sure we do the odd cheap (and, for charity, free) gig, but for the most part we can charge full whack because we always come highly recommended. That sounds arrogant but isn't meant to be; we have faith in our product and our clients do too. So, my advice is start out cheap and make sure the band works well as a unit, if it does then you can go far pretty quickly. Best of luck! Gareth
  11. Isn't this the same bass that was in the Gallery a while back?
  12. Nice bass, but weren't Fender all poly finishes by the 70s, rather than nitro?
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  14. [quote name='dave_bass5' post='8207' date='May 28 2007, 06:10 PM']Thanks, ill do that.[/quote] Hello chaps Thought I'd reply here rather than PM as this is general advice. Damage to Epifani drivers is very rare; in all the cabs Enrico has supplied in the UK after the customer had an initial consultation with me, I know of no returns. One possiblity is to lift it out and re-seat it, and don't make the mistake of [u]over[/u]tightening! Failing that try touching the edge of the cone when you play very quietly to see if that makes the rasping go away, or at least isolates the area that is problematic. Given that one driver sounds fine and the other doesn't then it certainly sounds like the problem is down to the driver itself, but I'm afraid you'll need to speak with Enrico about getting it sorted as I hold no stock. I am sure he will sort you out as quickly as he can. Best of luck! Gareth
  15. I have to say Eude, if I was going to buy another 6 I think it would be pretty much exactly the same as that. I've always liked the idea of 6s but have never got on with them, but I think a 33" scale would be perfect. Would you mind me asking how much that beauty cost? Cheers Gareth
  16. Here's mine, Epifani PS600 amp into two PS112 cabs. 600 watts of sonic loveliness....
  17. The Fender Roscoe Beck bass has the facility to reduce the neck output slightly as you want to. Roscoe says "a 27k resistor goes across the neck pickup to slightly reduce its output" when you pull up the volume knob. Does that help? Monster looking bass btw (in a good way!)
  18. Dave, I say gold adonised or pearly white!
  19. That is lovely indeed. I also have a soft spot for spalted wood. The facings on my Wal were taken from a piece I picked up in Vermont on a ski-ing holiday a few years back.
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