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Conan

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  1. [quote name='lazybones' timestamp='1380481198' post='2225984'] are all jazz picks the same [/quote] No. But then on some Jazz and jazz-type basses the relative volume of the A and D strings is less than that of the E and G... And Fender make a number of necks with different fingerboard radii... which further complicates the matter! [url="http://www.fender.com/en-GB/support/articles/guitar-neck-radius/"]http://www.fender.com/en-GB/support/articles/guitar-neck-radius/[/url]
  2. [quote name='Ghost Rider' timestamp='1380448893' post='2225293'] On hold pending [/quote] Ooh! Where's it going?
  3. [quote name='cocco' timestamp='1380402976' post='2224942'] Just wondering what kind of music you're finding it not suited to? I have a little spector GAS at the moment and am worried I may find the same thing. [/quote] Actually, it's not so much the music as me personally. It is an incredibly versatile instrument (even though my current band mates say they prefer the tone of a Jazz bass as it "fits better" with their music). It's more the ergonomics. The body is small, which looks a bit silly on a big guy. It is the first bass I have played with a curved/shaped body. I can see how this could be a real advantage, but it takes some getting used to! The neck seems very long. On other basses, I am used to the twelfth fret position being roughly underneath the end of the upper horn. On the Spector that position is about the fifteenth fret. I have found this a (minor) problem when I play without looking... Yeah, I know what the obvious solution to this is! The neck is lovely. Very fast and easy to get a stupidly low action. But it is also a bit narrow and deep for my taste. Yes, if it was my only (or even main) bass I would quickly get used to it. But at the moment I tend to play my (borrowed) Mex Jazz as my go-to bass, with the Status a close second when I get bored. As I am only in one band and work full-time, this means that the third bass (Spector) gets far less playing than it would take for me to fully familiarise myself with it. It's an awkward one. I am aware that if I sell it, I am unlikely to be able to afford another one. A lot of music I listen to features a Spector, and they really do have "that tone" when I play it too! It is a beautiful instrument. I sometimes just stop to look at it! Lovely. But if I keep it, it's unlikely that I will ever play it as often as it deserves - and that makes me feel sad. All that, added to the very sluggish market at the moment, means that I would rather hold onto it than sell at a silly price (although I am still open to offers!! ).
  4. [quote name='jonsmith' timestamp='1380394106' post='2224768']EDIT - just found this quote from Neil: [color=#000000][font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica][size=3]"... two original songs written before I joined the band... Well, why do you think we never recorded them?".[/size][/font][/color] [/quote] Well, I like them... But they are very much in that blues/rock vein that was a feature of the "original" line up. Clearly their direction with Neil was destined to change. Good job too!
  5. [quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1380383041' post='2224575'] a lot of the time it sounds like a bass, drums and guitar trio. Lots of qualities they've lacked since, actually.... [/quote] Sounds like you need a time machine... Actually,I've just been listening to ABC 1974. Now [i]that's[/i] a power trio! Gorgeous bass tone too! Did the band ever do studio recorded versions of Garden Road and Fancy Dancer?
  6. [quote name='spongebob' timestamp='1380379551' post='2224514']I'll buy the new one, but I do love the 'old' one as well[/quote] Of course! Possessing (and listening to) both allows proper comparisons to be made. Some people might even prefer the original release...
  7. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1380376045' post='2224457'] When I hear the words 'active bass' I see 80s bass players with funny hair playing twelve notes a second through a Trace rig which sounds like a shopping trolley full of cutlery falling down an 'up' escalator. But I'm sure it isn't that at all. [/quote] I'm loving your imagery, and not entirely disagreeing!
  8. [quote name='Mornats' timestamp='1377121190' post='2183772'] Has to be passive, I don't like the active sound. [/quote] Er..... Out of interest, what exactly do you think of when you talk about the "active sound" that you said you didn't like?
  9. Add to this the facts that some basses are naturally mid-scooped and so are some amps... and the whole "being heard" and "fitting into the mix" thing can get quite complicated!
  10. [quote name='Cosmo Valdemar' timestamp='1294615560' post='1083765'] Have you adjusted the preamp gain? If you open the back panel you will see a little white dial on the preamp - it tends to be on full when they leave the factory (I think) but you can easily turn it down with a flat screwdriver. When they are turned up full the output is a little bit much. [/quote] Depends when the bass was made. The adjustable tonepump (the one with the trimpot) was only installed in Euro models from 2008 onwards. Mine is a 2005 and is the non-adjustable version. Yes, the output is very hot, but can be tamed by judicious use of the bass and treble controls. And if you have an amp with an input/preamp volume (which I don't!) you can just reduce that until the distortion goes away. Of course, some people like that raspy, growly, gritty distortion and complain when they [i]can't[/i] get it!
  11. That's a bloody good price! Makes my Euro LX4 seem expensive!
  12. [quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1380239725' post='2222836'] I love those amps. Easy to get a great sound and reputedly very reliable . [/quote] Lots of us said that about the last amp he ordered.... the LH1000 remember?
  13. [quote name='artisan' timestamp='1380181363' post='2221810'] do need to raise some cash now You could always just but my Esh though its damn cheap now. [/quote] Would love to - but I'm in the same boat!
  14. [quote name='artisan' timestamp='1379345448' post='2211511'] While your hear fancy doing a deal for your Spector ? [/quote] Maybe... what you got in mind?
  15. Nice! Doug-tastic!
  16. [quote name='Ghost Rider' timestamp='1380058218' post='2220396'] Nope, its a great Bass as you know Geoff, you've played it... Not fancy swapping your Spector for it? [/quote] Go on, you twisted my arm... I'll be round to pick it up after work tomorrow.
  17. The force is strong with this one.... wish I could afford it!
  18. I've never understood all these "letters of the alphabet" neck-profile analogies.... Anyone? I prefer wide and shallow (a bit like myself). What letter would that equate to? Stealth-bump for a lovely J too!
  19. I'm a moderator on another forum, so I know exactly what is meant by the "thankless task" reference!! Way to go guys!! Keep up the good work
  20. [quote name='juliusmonk' timestamp='1380047865' post='2220133']Trades possible but not many things I'm after at the moment... Maybe Pedulla, Marleaux with cash your way.[/quote] Spector? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/215635-spector-euro-4lx-l825-shipped-in-the-uk/page__pid__2220186#entry2220186"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/215635-spector-euro-4lx-l825-shipped-in-the-uk/page__pid__2220186#entry2220186[/url]
  21. This old review thread refers to a bass very similar to mine: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/1484-spector-euro-lx/"]http://basschat.co.u...pector-euro-lx/[/url]
  22. [quote name='Wooks79' timestamp='1379962684' post='2218853']Alex to see if could do anything, and he kindly sent me 12 feet of white piping! [/quote]
  23. So that "famous bassist" didn't want it then?
  24. [quote name='jezzaboy' timestamp='1379879929' post='2217789'] For £200 you should be able to pick up a s/h CV. [/quote] Certainly should! It's a buyer's market and cash is king!
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