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Bump for the new week! Plenty of interest, but mainly from the States. Shipping to the US seems to be very expensive (in the order of $400!!) so you'd have to be a pretty serious buyer to consider that! In the UK and EU it will be far more reasonable, but the bass in it's original flightcase weighs over 14.5kg - so a local collection would be far more sensible. I am happy to drive a reasonable distance (up to around 100 miles for a fuel consideration) to meet up with a buyer, but it will depend on the logistics... I also took loads more photos this weekend, showing every little tiny scratch and ding and the condition of the foam in the original flightcase. I won't bore you all by posting them here, but if you are interested just drop me a PM or enquire via this thread Still open to trades, so let me know what you have!
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Dunno about the P, but I put a set of their J pickups in my J&D 1975. Very pleased with the result! Very authoritative without being shouty, rich without being thick, middy without being honky. Louder than standard pickups, but not silly loud and causing distortion... I like 'em!
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***Sold ***. Modulus Flea FB4 - Purple Flake
Conan replied to Chiliwailer's topic in Basses For Sale
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****SOLD****Mayones Jabba 4 String Passive - Black NOW £525
Conan replied to castlemaine22's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='JapanAxe' timestamp='1432669425' post='2783860'] I keep coming back to this and I don't even [i]like[/i] Jazz basses! [/quote] [quote name='Fisheth' timestamp='1432929818' post='2786403'] Really tempted by this, but I hate black on basses! [/quote] I love Jazz basses and I love black basses.... I also love maple necks and 24 fret necks - so this should be my ideal bass! -
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Morning folks! This is not a bump, but an update for everyone who has already expressed an interest or is thinking of doing so. I played the bass last night and was reminded of what a corker it actually is. It just sings and it an absolute pleasure to play. I am still wavering slightly over whether I want to sell it at all, but it is (at the end of the day) a [i][b]thing[/b][/i] - and generally I try not to get too emotionally attached to things. Anyway - I have had several offers and a couple of more general enquiries. Some offering trades (partial or total) and some appearing to offer cash. Two have been from the US and the rest from the UK. To be honest, for some inexplicable reason I would prefer the bass to remain in the UK... but if someone from across the pond offers my asking price then I am in a quandary! Just trying to manage expectations here. If you are even vaguely interested and are thinking about making me an offer, get in there soon! I can take more pics if required and any trials are welcome. I would also like to say that I would prefer to deal with someone who has history and feedback on Basschat. That doesn't mean that I refuse to deal with newbies, just that I would prefer someone who has proven trustworthy in the past. I hope you understand that. Out of interest (and I have never even bothered about such things before) the string spacing just in front of the bridge is either 17.7mm or 18.3mm (depending on whether this is supposed to be measured from the outer edges of the strings or from centre to centre...). Just in case anyone else was wondering! [attachment=194575:20150618_065802.jpg][attachment=194576:20150618_065824.jpg] My eight year old daughter gave me pause for thought last night when I told her I was thinking of selling this bass. "Daddy" she said, "You are being silly - you should just be happy with what you've got" She may have a point!
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*SOLD* Spector Rex 2000/4 Holoflash Thunderbird and upgrades!
Conan replied to cetera's topic in Basses For Sale
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I am thinking of starting a Pink Floyd Tribute Band
Conan replied to Bilbo's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1434465819' post='2799876'] Me Mum popped over last week and I was preparing a salad. She said 'what's that red thing'. I said 'It's a tomato, mother'. Work with me on this. [/quote] I got it! -
[quote name='Jenny_Innie' timestamp='1434459236' post='2799768'] How do you work that one out Sherlock? [/quote] Because the landlady said you were ok at soundcheck but too loud during the gig? Just a hunch... If anything, I would expect volume levels to drop as a venue fills up with punters, so maybe you all turned up or started playing harder as the adrenaline kicked in? It's a common problem - but try to soundcheck at the same volume that you intend to play at EDIT - beaten to it by CV!
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Just a bit more on the sound of the 1980s Status basses... As well as the obligatory Mark King stuff, here are a couple of other clips illustrating the non-aggressive tones of the beast. For clarity and accuracy, Pete Trewavas of Marillion was using a Series 2000 rather than the Series II - all electronics identical, but the bass body is all woven carbon-fibre rather than the Series II which is a carbon central neck and core with wooden "wings". They sound pretty much the same to my ears! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZaJUfgCLww[/media] And from 3:03 here... [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye7FKc1JQe4[/media] And more Status action... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnpwuRlXbhk
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So what I am offering here is an original Status Series II headless, through-neck, fretted bass guitar. It was made in 1986 (finished on November 24th!). Serial number is 263. I bought it brand new and have owned it ever since. Sustains for ever (if you want it to). Never goes out of tune (even if brought straight in from a cold car to a hot sweaty gig). Beautiful clear, ringing, bell-like tone. Very responsive and usable EQ. No dead-spots or inconsistencies... So why am I even considering selling it? It has been through a lot with me, but I am just not using it any more since I discovered Jazz basses... Condition is very good overall for a well-gigged musical instrument of its age, but I have always been a player, not a collector - so there are a couple of medium-sized dings on the top edge of the bass (right down to the wood, and the first one done on a cymbal only a few weeks after I bought it, so you can imagine how gutted I was ). I contacted Rob Green a couple of years ago about getting these chips repaired, but it was going to be prohibitively expensive - especially with shipping in both directions. To be fair, you can't see them (and neither can any audience) when you are playing the bass. There are a few other minor dings, and obviously there is a tiny amount of superficial scratching and swirling (v[i]ery [/i]little due to the quality and thickness of the finish), some minimal corrosion on the brass hardware, and some milky discolouration on the lower edge of the fretboard. Pics will attempt to show all this, and I am not trying to kid anyone that this is a pristine "found it under the bed" instrument! Pickups are GMT "Hyperactive II" humbuckers and the active circuitry is 2-band bass and treble cut and boost (mid control came on the later models). I had the circuitry (only the internal wiring and PCB, not knobs or switches) replaced a couple of years ago as the original was developing a fault. The replacement circuit was bought from Status themselves (at a cost of around £120!) and installed by Howard the Bass Doc. As well as the original (and very heavy) full flight case, there is also a much newer Hiscox fitted hard case. Either (or both at extra cost) are available with the bass. The flight case was replaced due to the deterioration of the interior foam - which is a common problem in Status cases of this age (it's 30 years old next year!). It has also been rather tastefully "decorated" (I was only 20 years old when I got it ). More photos available on request.[attachment=194808:20150619_191644.jpg][attachment=194809:20150619_191614.jpg] I loaned it out to a fellow Basschatter a few years ago, and here is what he had to say about it - [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/105372-weekend-bass-trade-status-s2-through-an-ashdown-mk500/"]http://basschat.co.u...-ashdown-mk500/[/url] To be fair, I don't fully agree with everything he said about the sound of the bass though, as I have always found it to be incredibly versatile and to have a rich, full ("creamy"?) tone that flatters any playing style. It can certainly do aggressive and growly though! To give an idea of the tonal versatility, I have used this as my main (and indeed only) bass in bands playing many styles, including blues, rock, metal, soul, funk, poppy originals and retro surf-punk! It is still my first-call bass for recording purposes due to it's being virtually noise free and staying perfectly in tune (even for years!). I have thought about selling my "soulmate" several times over the years, but always changed my mind - but maybe now the time has come to try something else... Price is negotiable, and it is always difficult to put a price on a rare and historic instrument - but as a starting point (and after doing a fair bit of research), I think £1200 is a reasonable opener. I am open to trades: four string bass guitars out of preference please but amps and cabs also considered, no harm in asking! Bear in mind though, that I am not desperate for a quick sale - and will not let this piece of English bass guitar history go for a silly price - no matter how slow the market is! Thanks for reading and please feel free to comment or ask any questions.
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Weekend bass trade: Status S2 through an Ashdown MK500
Conan replied to Chris2112's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='essexbasscat' timestamp='1288291559' post='1004269'] Wasn't Conan a nice guy to loan it out ? [/quote]And yet, incredibly, I'm now thinking of selling this bass! I must be mad... -
NBD - Maruszczyk Jake PJ... Fender / Sandberg / Lakland killer?
Conan replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
Yeah, it's OK I guess... It's a beaut! Gorgeous -
Nice playing mate - very tasteful Nice looking (and sounding) bass too - definitely a bit of a Wal vibe there, especially the early pro I basses, and especially in black... [url="http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=wal+pro+1&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CAcQjRxqFQoTCOGetKnvhMYCFRA-jAod9f4Exg&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.musicradar.com%2Fnews%2Fbass%2Fcool-and-classic-basses-508349%2F13&ei=9Ap4VeHULZD8sAT1_ZOwDA&bvm=bv.95039771,d.cWc&psig=AFQjCNGAYeaM6h7RFyItSWvR7QwXF2dsGA&ust=1434016873647288"][/url]
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[quote name='Iain' timestamp='1433880942' post='2794885'] Lovely - slightly partial to the pearloid plates [/quote] What about purple tort?
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[quote name='Guinness21' timestamp='1433764491' post='2793689'] If I've played through supposedly transparent rigs like the Bergantino CN212 and the Vanderkley, AND played plugged into a mixing board while recording and never heard that clicky sound, that only leaves one possible explanation - that the Super Twin 2 added something to my sound. Bu then everybody's telling me that's not possible, so I don't know... [/quote] Sounds like a typical Basschat thread to me!
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Chill dude! Nobody is attacking you here or being "aggressive" - especially Chris b, who (IME) always gives very useful advice in a friendly way. You may be perceiving our confusion as aggression? There are always problems when we try to describe sound in words, and I think that is causing a bit of an issue here too. We are just trying to understand where this odd clicky sound came from - as it does sound strange that a cabinet (especially a Barefaced one) would add sounds that weren't there in your original signal... To my knowledge, few of the BF cabs are actually "voiced" at all - but intended (and designed) to accurately reproduce the signal that your bass and amp are sending to it. Which does kind of imply that the clickiness is there, even if you haven't been able to hear it through any other system!
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Nice to see that the hostilities have gone into a bit of a Lull...
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[quote name='Guinness21' timestamp='1433705870' post='2793290'] I realised that as I said it haha. Well I would describe the bergantino and vanderkley cabs as transparent, and at no point did I hear the clicky sound that I heard when I tried the super twin. All I'm saying. [/quote] So the Berg and Vanderkley did a good job of masking/hiding the "clicky" sound of your bass. The accuracy of the ST2 didn't. It's perfectly cool to prefer the sound of one cab over another, but the reasons for such preferences are not always obvious. Clearly, both the Berg and the Vanderkley are colouring your sound to some extent. That said, most Barefaced users found that they had to fairly radically re-think their EQ settings when they moved to BF from other cabs. Just out of interest, how long did you spend playing through each cab? Did you re-EQ the amp or leave it "flat" for all cabs?