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Conan

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  1. [quote name='Elfrasho' timestamp='1491485141' post='3273414']The jazz pickup is relatively noisy and weedy though so I'd change that. When playing bass pickup alone it definitely doesn't have as much girth as a normal pbass has. [/quote] That doesn't sound great...
  2. [quote name='andytoad' timestamp='1491481499' post='3273378'] Ahh cool, the string spacing is quite small though? [/quote] Crikey, yes - 15mm! My four string version was 18mm, so maybe the neck on the five isn't that much wider than the four?
  3. [quote name='andytoad' timestamp='1491477814' post='3273327'] Would this be a nice fast, slim neck? I'm not a baseball bat type of guy. [/quote] If it is anything like my old four string, very shallow (front to back) but quite wide (top to bottom). As viewed from a playing position, that is. Very flat radius. Extremely easy to set and maintain a very low action (if that is what you want). Graphite can feel a bit cold in the winter though - and even get condensation forming on it if you bring the bass from a cold car into a hot sweaty gig!
  4. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1475428079' post='3145835'] I didn't move to Milwaukee until 1981. [/quote] So until 1981 you were...
  5. Just had a look at the bass in question. What a beauty! Almost identical to my old four string. But isn't 1985 very early for a five string bass? I remember attending the Bass weekend in 1987, and that was the first time I'd really seen or hear fivers. They were pretty unusual even then... So who made the first five string bass? And when? I'm intrigued now...
  6. I should bloody well think so too at that price!
  7. Conan

    Dingwalls

  8. [quote name='Chris2112' timestamp='1491428871' post='3273052'] I had a 1987 or 88 Series II 4 string a few years ago. It was a delight. Knockout tone and effortless action. A truly marvellous instrument. This one looks like a real winner too. [/quote] Indeed. I eventually parted with my 1986 series II, but I do miss the stability, sustain and general clarity of tone. Anyone who says these instruments are "sterile" is missing the point. They are hugely versatile and can growl like anything else (and yes, I've played/owned Spector and G&L basses!).
  9. [quote name='sprocketflup' timestamp='1491336693' post='3272283'] ...aaaaaaand, sold. [/quote] NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
  10. Conan

    Bass

  11. [quote name='obbm' timestamp='1491390190' post='3272607'] We all had to start somewhere but it does get a bit frustrating if they try to slap a Blues. [/quote] I dunno... it can work (if you call this blues): Starts at 3:15 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOsPHjMJWCs
  12. (May your dog's colon be familiar with) the warmth of your breath - Fishbone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyAjY6mklkU
  13. He was no age was he? Very sad. RIP
  14. [quote name='jassbass' timestamp='1491248444' post='3271604'] Very nice but is it much better than the tribute version,sound wise?thanks [/quote] No idea - but it is a very good price for a US made L2500. I've not played one, but everything I've read suggests that the US versions are better all round than the Tributes. Whether those differences are worth around £600 depends on your own views I suppose. It's a nice colour though...
  15. Interesting. The '84 Jazz pickup was designed to be a bit "dark" sounding - but the Thumper (at least the old Wizard one) was not particularly lacking in top end. Maybe they have changed the specs slightly... Still, sounds like a result
  16. Gan doon darza wi' Borman! If only I had the funds then this piece of Tyneside memorabilia would be staying where it belongs
  17. His suggestions being a bit meh... how about "Named by Jet"?
  18. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/283621-usa-g-l-l2500-cherryburstrosewood-with-original-case-mintl895/page__p__3260510__hl__g__fromsearch__1#entry3260510"]This.[/url]
  19. [quote name='mikel' timestamp='1491161429' post='3270952'] You mean he wont listen to what anyone else says, about anything???? [/quote]
  20. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qXNfNGQdSE[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARESSkDiIDw[/media] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBmwK7zqONI
  21. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l08wo9KorCU
  22. In before the locksmith... (well, after actually)
  23. [quote name='Marc S' timestamp='1490946780' post='3269207']One thought though - is there any way you could afford a real cheapie bass? - Just so's you've got something to dabble with, and keep your hand in, whilst you hopefully become more sorted financially? I've seen a couple of really kind gestures on this forum, where people literally give a bass away, to someone who can't afford one... Perhaps this is something we could sort out? A couple of "community basses" which get donated to players until they're able to afford their own? Once that happens, they then pass it on to another deserving player? - Just a thought[/quote] What a lovely idea!
  24. [quote name='timmo' timestamp='1490946651' post='3269204'] We are mostly all capable of talking rubbish with no cider. Not a very nice comment as far as I am concerned. [/quote] True - but taking into account the OP's financial situation, and the fact that he posted that comment at 5am - there may be extenuating circumstances... I hope so anyway.
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