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This is very useful, as I bought a used 2014 Stingray about 3 years ago. I didn't realise that the Stingray specials were the new standard.
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I tend to 'upgrade' any new Jazz Basses I buy, with a J - Retro. It makes them very versatile but recently I removed the J-Retro from my Road Worn Jazz and replaced it with the original electrics, and it sounds great.
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I have a friend who used to promote gigs at a local venue. He mixed the sound but only vocals and keys ever went through PA. He was always moaning about guitarist playing far too loud. I told him to get tables, flight cases, or beer crates, put the guitar amps on top of them and aim them at the guitarist head. That did the trick.
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Sounds great. I've just joined a rock band and we play a few Lizzy tunes. It's good to be able to play with pick. The last time I played with a pick I was 18 years old and was playing Queen songs in my school band.
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Are you sure he didn't confuse you with the drummer/guitarist/flugelhorn player? That's happened to me in the past 🤥
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The only time my band ever appreciated me, was when I couldn't make the gig and somebody else depped for me and was fekkin awful.
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They say that the cabbages grown in that field, were magnificent for years afterwards 🤣
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Did I just get fake Elixir nanowebs? Please help check
gjones replied to BabyBlueSound's topic in Accessories and Misc
So who was the seller we should be beware of on Ebay? -
I leaned the floating thumb style, when I first started playing bass and it means you can play anywhere along the strings, from the bridge to the neck. Which allows you to get a lot of different tones. But I've noticed many, very good bassists like Guy Pratt and Leland Sklar, playing with their thumbs glued to the pickup. Edit: Oooops, I take that back, I just saw a vid of Leland playing floating thumb style. Edit2: And just saw Guy do the same............I'll get me coat
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Will someone please kick me up the backside?
gjones replied to neepheid's topic in General Discussion
I think it's time to take up Morris Dancing. -
Do I tell the rest of the band...or keep it to myself?
gjones replied to gjones's topic in General Discussion
He appears to have forgotten that he can't gig for health reasons. While I 100% understand why he can't gig, I didn't want to be in a 3rd band with a drummer who can't gig (I'm already in 2 bands with him). As far as I'm concerned bands are not social clubs, they have to gig. If I asked him to play in a hot sweaty bar, in a couple of months from now, I know he'd tell me he couldn't do it and it would be irresponsible for me to ask him to. -
Do I tell the rest of the band...or keep it to myself?
gjones replied to gjones's topic in General Discussion
Well the saga continues...... Tonight, myself and the guitarists, told the drummer that we had started a new rockier band with another drummer, and he's had a hissy fit and appears to have flounced out of the band. His logic appears to be, that we knew he really liked heavy stuff (it's a heavy rock band) and why didn't we ask him? I told him it was because he's afraid of catching covid (which is understandable considering his health issues) and doesn't want to gig. I smell something fishy, I suspect he's lost interest and wanted a way out of the band and feigning indignation is a way of doing it. -
They're usually made out of basswood (mine were). No weird routing on the body, so good for that Jaco look with the scratchplate removed. They also have a grounding strip, from the bridge to the rear pickup. Which was how they used to ground Jazz Basses when they were first manufactured in the early 60s.
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Played the Hard Rock Cafe last night... except it isn't!
gjones replied to warwickhunt's topic in General Discussion
Ahhhh....the legendary 'Brown' note. -
Played the Hard Rock Cafe last night... except it isn't!
gjones replied to warwickhunt's topic in General Discussion
You're not the only one. I feel your pain. -
I bought a P bass with a set of 45-100 Elixirs. Sounded great.
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I'm in 4 bands. 3 of them can't gig because members are vulnerable to covid (one band member got covid and ended up in intensive care). I've had to start a new band, which so far has no singer, but I'm happy to plough on with gigs until I drop (I'm a relatively healthy 58 year old).
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I think back in the 90s they were a bit cheaper to produce but these days I don't think people look down on them as inferior, they just have a slightly different sound. I tried a Squier silver series jazz bass, that a friend had and liked it so much I bought one myself. The pickups are bassier than your average jazz, which is what I liked about it. The necks are also quite shallow, though very slightly wider than a normal jazz.
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I think I saw that one up for sale on Ebay a couple of week ago for £350. I've had a couple and they're nice basses. The neck at the nut is somewhere between a normal Jazz and Precision measurement (they made the Jazz and Precision necks the same on both models). The pickups are ceramic and have a darker tone to them than normal Jazzes, which I liked. Personally, I wouldn't pay more than £300 for the bass, in the condition it's in (if I remember rightly it had some scrapes and bumps).
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My niece has her own, signed, band. There's always issues with song royalty payments going only to her, as she writes all the songs. She would have signed over a percentage of royalties, if she could have been confident that the band members would stay for the long haul. But her band has been a bit of a revolving door, with members joining and leaving over the years.
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Bad bands - or - where are all the semi-decent musicians?
gjones replied to Rexel Matador's topic in General Discussion
I think I know that guy. But the one I know can only play in E. People think he's a great boogie woogie player but I know his guilty secret. -
MIM Fender Precision Deluxe has a Jazz neck. It's an active P/J with noiseless pickups. I've played one and they are very, very nice.
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Musician wanted ad - a penny for your thoughts...
gjones replied to wateroftyne's topic in General Discussion
I detect that the person who wrote that ad is an A**hole. I might apply out of curiosity, to find out how much of an rusty bullethole they really are. Edit: rusty bullethole? -
Well..... I had never bought a bass new, as I always thought it was not too smart buying new, when you can buy nearly new at around half the price. But I'd seen the Fender ads for the Elite Precision (which is more or less the same specs as the Ultra)and I was drawn in by the great reviews. So, in 2018, I forked out £1,900 for a shiny, brand new, Fender Elite Precision. It took a while for me to bond with it. The neck was too chunky for me, the EQ knobs didn't operate as smoothly as I expected and the P bass pickup didn't sound as good as the pickup on my MIJ P bass. Once I changed the strings to light gauge Elixirs, things improved. On the plus side, it's a very versatile bass and has many EQ options but personally I prefer the sound and playability of my MIJ Precision and my USA Fender Deluxe. But if you do buy an Ultra.....remember to buy used and, if you can, try it out before you buy.
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On my main bass, which is a Fender Jazz with a J-Retro fitted, I have the bass at zero (it's add bass only on the pre amp) and the mid frequency set at it's lowest frequency (which I believe is 150hz), which I usually turn up to full on the knob. The high frequency knob I don't alter from it's mid setting. This gives a deep and defined sound.