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obi 2 kenobi

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  1. 20 hours ago, Mikey D said:

    A 5 string burner in green. Seafoam green like Hadrien's?

     

    I've been looking for a used one but convinced there are no others out there in that colour way. Or they never come up for sale at least. 

    It was translucent dark green. Nice colour. Tried to sell it on basschat for £800 but no takers sadly 

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  2. 7 hours ago, FDC484950 said:


    The one on Reverb? I get the impression that many sellers on there are in dreamland about what their bass is worth. It was a steal but I picked up a Dingwall AB2 6 that started up there at £3,500. I paid just under £1800 for it in the end!

    Burners, especially a 6, are a bit tricky to price. They’re not the boutique US elite quality, but I’ve heard great things about playability. Still wouldn’t pay a penny more than £1500 for it ;)

     

    Do Burners not have super tight string spacing? I had a green 5 string bought from this parish many years ago. 16mm string spacing. Didn’t keep it long for that reason, though top quality luthiery. Still have a BT5 & 6 with much better 18mm spacing. 

  3. 41 minutes ago, Bean9seventy said:

    M8 ? 1978, in the UK LONNIE LISTON SMITH was a band DJs gave out to their fans as wild cards on white promo labels ,, there was no talk about marcus miller , until the great threshold of 1980

     

    Dude, Marcus was a major player already in 1978. Maybe not in the UK but in in the NY session scene. Where it mattered. 
     

    In 1980 he was playing with Miles!! He did not come from nothing. 

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  4. Quatschmacher

    I’d be asking myself what it is about the Sub Phatty that you find lacking and go from there. (For me it’d be the small number of presets, short keyboard and the fact that lots of hidden options are only accessible via convoluted multi-button presses. Subsequent has almost all of its info accessible from the panel, and the menus, when needed, aren’t too deep.)

    Can’t fault the sound of the Sub Phatty - its beastly

     

    Thank you all for the replies & advice.

    I have a Little Phatty (not Sub). Bought it on ebay last Summer as 1st synth. Programming & key skills have improved (albeit from zero). It does sound great but I would like to have a sequencer (LP has none) and an Arp (extremely basic on LP). LP patch memory is limited and it does not have a PC editor. Consequently I am programming patches straight - ignoring presets which led me to considering Matriarch plus it has Fatar keybed.

    However the Matriarch maybe a step too far for me (e.g. patching knowledge needed) and I am not sure I would use / benefit from everything it can do. Hence the dilemma with Sub 37 / Matriarch.

    I have considered other manufacturers but would like to stay with Moog and expand on what I've learned with the LP (which has a similar control layout to the Sub)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  5. Ok, here we go. My list is quite short despite playing bass for close on 40 years.

    1974 Fender Precision, natural. 1st bass. Bought in 1983 from a music shop in Charing Cross Glasgow. Neck like a banana. Sold it after 6 months for a

    1982 JV Precision '57 from CC Music Glasgow. Great bass but wanted 2 pick up, so sold it after a year for a

    1982 JV Jazz, CC Music again. Painted it yellow, then blue, defret byJimmy Moon, EMGs. Sold on ebay 25 years later. Was my only bass until 1989 when I bought a

    1987 Stingray 3EQ from Sound Control Glasgow. Replaced neck with a Status graphite. Didn't like it, went back to original neck.

    1990 Epihone Semi acoustic. Moved to Paris. Thought would be there for 6 or so months [was actually 10 years]. Bought it from a Paris music store. Gave it away.

    1978 Stingray. Always wanted a pre-eb stingray. Bought a great one on ebay in 2003 which I sold to a basschatter in 2015. Great bass but preferred the contours and the cutting sound of the 3EQ which was 1 kilo lighter plus I had moved to 5 string.

    1990s Ken Smith Burner 5. Bought here on Basschat. 16mm spacing a no go, so sold it for a

    1993 Tobias Killer B. Bought on Basschat. Amazing sound and neck. Crap balance and painful truss rod adjustment. Sold it for a

    2000 Stingray 5. Bought 2013 on ebay. Still have it. Incredibly light. Will get a Status fretless neck for this in a few months.

    Then went the boutique route with funds from the 1978 Stingray sale to buy

    1991 Ken Smith BT6. Ebay bargain. Was after a 5 string but hard to find so bought this instead. Looks great, sounds even better. But the heaviest bass I have ever had and don't need 6 strings. Not sure I will keep it. Also found out the circuit has been replaced with a Warwick one but sourced an original from Ken Smith himself this January.

    1990s Alembic Essence 5. Neck heavy and small body don't mix. Sold to a basschatter.

    1990 Ken Smith BT5. Bought from a basschatter. Don't use it as much as I should. Very light. Amazing condition compared to the BT6.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  6. Found photos

     

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    Got a status neck fitted to a stingray years ago. Will add photos later. 
    kept it for about a year then went back to original wooden neck. 
    At the time had 2 stingrays. One original and other with status neck. The status neck sounded and felt great. But it was noisy or my technique was crap. Hammer ons and offs always created unwanted overtones and fret clank. Nothing on the wooden one. 
    So sold it and went back to wood. 

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