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Would love a precision! Agreed, should have dots rather than blocks.
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Thanks but afraid I need something more lightweight
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What's the weight of this Davy?
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Bought some strings from Dave, great to deal with - a hassle free transaction
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Looks great! If it’s still about next week when I’m back from my hols I may have to pop over and try it out as I’m hankering for a stingray type…
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Sid bought my noise blocker. A pleasure to deal with.
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Brian bought a pedal from me. A painless transaction with good communication. Deal with confidence.
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Popping this here in case any of you BB fans are interested. Seems like a good price but is out of my budget.
https://www.sellusyourguitar.co.uk/product-page/yamaha-bb-2004-natural-gloss-2005-electric-bass
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That BB1000 looks good. The tuners take a special tool which tightens the sleeve up - stopped the rattles on mine and firmed the tuner action up
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Bump! Open to offers
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The honeymoon period is over and I'm still very happy. I've swapped strings with the BB1024 so the BB1000 now has La Bella low tension flats which suits it perfectly for my playing style and sound, and have put the D'Addario rounds on the BB1024 for my slap needs...
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Not sure how to price this one (they tend to go for 80-90 is used working condition)- it was working perfectly for a gig, then the next day nothing at all - not even a dry signal through it with the true bypass on either mains or battery. Might be an easy fix - I have no electronics knowledge at all. I’ve opened it up and nothing looks obviously wrong to me. Price includes uk mainland postage.
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9 hours ago, uncle psychosis said:
Nice!
I've wanted a DC Danelectro bass for about as long as I can remember (thank you Fat Mike). They never seem to come up second hand 😞
Yeah me too - they’ve recently reissued them and they’re more or less the same thing I think, available in short scale also. Prices new are absolutely daft though.
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15 minutes ago, pete.young said:
Great colour too. I'm struggling to see what the difference between this and my BB800 is, other than the fancy position markers. Is the fingerboard ebony?
Yes, I checked the manual and it's just the position markers and ebony fingerboard.
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Bought some flats from Martin, top chap!
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1 hour ago, Marc S said:
I haven't played one of the Korean models, so I can't make any comparison with mine, which is a Chinese made version. As I mentioned at the top of this thread, I like the fact that the truss rod is at the top of the neck on this one. From videos on YouTube, some earlier models had the truss at the heel of the neck - so you have to take the neck off to adjust it. Not sure where the truss rod adjuster is on the Korean models?
I may do something about the controls on mine though - those "teardrop" volume controls are a bit easy to accidentally catch, while you are tweaking the tone. Or perhaps I'll just get used to them.....
Took mine to an acoustic jam / rehearsal again last night, and it sounded absolutely lovely. Whichever style or band I play this bass in, it just seems to cut though, and sound awesome. Still really really happy with itMy korean longhorn had the trussrod adjuster at the heel which required taking the neck off. My chinese one was definitely at the headstock end. I found the same with the controls - I generally had everything on full. Used mine in a function band and originals band for a while - was easy on the back!
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1 hour ago, Rayman said:
Fabulous bass. I’ve had a few old BBs over the years, absolutely awesome one and all.
I’ve always been a flats guy on basses like this, but recently went back to rounds on my P basses, absolutely loving the punch. Doesn’t help you with your decision though soz.
Thanks! It had manky old rotosound rounds on when I got it and its currently wearing d'addario nickel rounds which are much nicer. I've already got two P basses with flats so I'm liking the variety (will still try it with flats before long though!)
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Just now, Marc S said:
Yes, I'm thinking I may put flats on this one. It's a great sound as it is - but I think I can get it sounding and playing even better, with the right set of flats. That Blueburst one you had sounds nice.
Yeah, I think flats is the way to go. I loved having tapes on my 56 though. The blueburst was great but had a weird smell from the previous owner I couldn't seem to shift 😂. I actually thought the later Chinese model was better made after a proper setup including fretwork.
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There's a version of Everybody Dance from the same show - very nice!
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Yamaha BB1024
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For sale: Yamaha BB1024. Circa 2013. Great passive PJ bass, only selling as I found a vintage BB and I need to shift this to honour the '1 in, 1 out' rule and keep the wife happy! It’s working perfectly and has a few dints on the body and some buckle rash on the back. 40mm nut. Around 4.5kg. £500, Whitley Bay. The only thing I could be tempted with is part exchange for a 4 string stingray with cash either way. Happy to post for an extra £25 - I’ve got a bass box and lots of packaging. I've had flats, tapes and rounds on it and it sounded great with them all! I believe the P pickup is alnico and the J is ceramic, which is why the J is so powerful and can be used on it's own with no volume drop. The sustain is ridiculous even when strung through the bridge, when strung though the body it seems almost endless! It has been set up by Bass Doc and has had a new switchcraft jack socket as the original was crackly. This guy demonstrates the range of sounds well- https://youtu.be/B2Ozm0eAAmE?si=1l-sakTgWpGHymH1