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gjones

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  1. Well I paid just under £2000 for a Fender Elite a few years ago. I'd never bought a bass of that quality new before, as I was well aware that as soon as you step outside the shop it's worth half of what you bought it for, but I couldn't find one secondhand and ran out of patience looking. I've got some lovely basses that would have cost me thousands new, but I bought them at half the new price (or less) because they had a few years on the clock, which in my opinion, is the smart thing to do..
  2. Hmmm....my Elite 4 string Precision cost over £1900 in 2018.
  3. A Sue Ryder? Edit: some other smarty pants suggested that one before me. ......Oh well, I'll get me coat.
  4. I've signed up but they don't expect any cash from Fender anytime soon. The website says these type of things can drag through the courts for years.
  5. Hmmm....... I bought a Fender Elite Precision on 14/4/18. Everywhere I looked it was exactly the same price. I thought to myself 'That's a bit suspicious'. I'm in.
  6. I think you're right. Here's a Highway One for sale on reverb https://reverb.com/uk/p/fender-highway-one-jazz-bass-2003-2011?hfid=58217551&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=18354914807&utm_content=campaignid=18354914807_adgroupid=_productpartitionid==merchantid=604163176_productid=58217551_keyword=_device=c_adposition=_matchtype=_creative=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIosmktKX2-wIVlu3tCh3wbwzDEAQYASABEgJE0fD_BwE
  7. No, but I know a guy who probably does https://www.basschat.co.uk/profile/7835-kiogon/
  8. The thing that does irritate me about Stingrays is the sharp corner, on the compensated nut, on the G string side. I might have to file that end of the nut down to take away the edge on mine.
  9. My 2 EQ USA Stingray SUB was the same. It sounded very FAT and punchy. like a Precision with a kickdrum behind it. My 3 EQ Stingray doesn't have the same sound but has it's own 'aggressive' character.
  10. Buy something with a bit of quality, like a secondhand Squier vintage modified, or something similar. It can always be sold for the price you bought it if your son's interest fades. Nothing more discouraging than a nasty guitar, that wont stay in tune and has an action like a bow and arrow. I went looking for a guitar as a gift and the cheapos, that you buy new, are truly horrible (an Epiphone Les Paul for £89 that I tried was absolutely horrible sounding and wouldn't stay in tune). I ended up buying a secondhand Yamaha Pacifica, for £20 less, that sounded and played really great in comparison.
  11. What about violin/fiddle players? Bassists embraced frets in the 50s. It takes the first 5 years, after taking up the instrument, to figure out how to play a violin/fiddle in tune. If they came with frets as standard people would be knocking out symphonies in no time.
  12. I really did like the sound from my two USA SUBs, as they had a 2 band EQ which gave a really good thump. I wasn't too keen on the painted necks which seemed a bit on the chunky side. I have a 3 band EQ, 2014 USA Stingray now and the neck seems a bit less chunky but, to tell the truth, I think I preferred the sound of the 2 band EQ on the SUB.
  13. The necks on 70 type Jazzes, with inlays, are usually significantly chunkier front to back. I have a USA 75 reissue and a Mex 70s reissue, both with inlays, and they are pretty chunky compared to a standard Jazz.
  14. Has anyone ever bought one of his abominations? Own up.....
  15. There's no reason to buy a Fender unless you really want Fender on the headstock. They are iconic instruments, as they have been played on millions of albums and have been owned by our musical heroes and heroines, over the decades but there are better playing and sounding basses out there. I own a lot of Fenders, some of them are better than others, but I'm a sucker for nostalgia.
  16. https://cdn.basschat.co.uk/monthly_2022_10/10000000_8108811425827229_1745709608052968495_n.mp4.615cfd15d6e872ec8f6a229dc79c0bb8.mp4
  17. https://cdn.basschat.co.uk/monthly_2022_10/10000000_8108811425827229_1745709608052968495_n.mp4.615cfd15d6e872ec8f6a229dc79c0bb8.mp4
  18. I like a lot of the later Beatles songs (not keen on the moptop stuff). Are they the greatest band ever? Maybe not, but when you see them in an historical perspective, the work they produced between 1962 and 1970, redefined pop/rock music.
  19. I think it's called being human.
  20. I notice a L2000 tribute is on Guitar Guitar website with a very big reduction. I wonder if it's a stinker? By the way I own a G&L tribute L2500 and the QC is excellent.
  21. Fender should change the knobs on their Jazzes to volume, blend, tone. The historical arrangement of volume, volume, tone irritates me.
  22. I wonder why John McVie is selling this gear at this stage? It's not as if he needs the cash. I suppose he's got to the age where he realises that all he really needs is a Harley Benton Precision and a secondhand Fender Rumble 500. As we all do eventually
  23. The Tomorrow Band are a Scottish band that love a bit of funk. Their's 3 guitarists in the band and they all like a bit off wakka wakka. They back Hamish Stewart from AWB from time to time.
  24. I like DR Hi Beams and Elixirs but the zingiest string for me is the Rotosound Swing Bass 66 steel But that high end doesn't last long, they get darker the longer you play them.
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