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bassjase128

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  1. Hi, wavey.

    The photo of the bass 'that isnt yours' is about the most stunning bass photo ive seen.The wood grain is stunning. Is your bass very similar in better lighting or is the wood totally different its quite hard to make out in the photo you have added.

    Could you tell me what all the switches and dials are please?

    good luck with the sale, I just wish it was me buying it :)

    jason

  2. [quote name='Marvin' date='Feb 23 2010, 10:02 PM' post='755570']
    Welcome to basschat.

    If you're looking for advice on anything bass related this is definitely the place. It's a great place with some truly talented and helpful folk.

    Many thanks for the welcome Marvin.

    Im not going to be shy try to extract some much needed info from these talented folks!! :)

    jase

  3. :)
    Hi all ,

    I plan on being here (as a visitor/member to this site) for a long time, so im gonna make my intro a long one.

    Ive been playing bass for maybe 10 years using books and friends to write tabs, just enough to play a few songs here and there. Then i got into bass big time and decided to go for lessons for just over a year.
    When my dear wife gave birth to our 3rd child I ended up selling both my electric bass guitars :rolleyes: to get by (origionaly this would be temporary) and left myself with just an accoustic bass (which i dont get on with too well)

    I now have the bug again but unfortuately not much money so I plan on buying a battered up old bass for now and plan (long term plan) on building myself a bass MM bongo stylie over the course of this year. I have the tools and the books hopefully the contacts to get me the wood, Im just gonna struggle with the electronics (can someone point me in the direction of bongo electic diagrams and spares to make this pretty please) Some info on pick up quality i.e. can you get cheap pick ups that sound good? I really love the double $$ warwick pick ups or MM chunky HH's WOW.
    So i will probably be asking a world record number of questions over the next year so brace yourselves!!!! :lol:

    if i can get enough money together i really fance that shuker course it looks great, can someone tell me how good these basses sound when you get them home!

    If anyone is interested, my music preferences are aimed in the direction of rock,punk and goth
    fav groups are spear of destiny/theatre of hate, the sisters of mercy, new model army, the cure, stiff little fingers, killing joke, oceansize

    bass hero's: stan stammers, stuart morrow, flea, stu hamm and simon gallup.

    Fav bass : withought a doubt the greatest thing since donner kebabs with chilli is the :lol: ECCLESHALL 335 STYLE BASS :lol: this more curvy and sexy than pam anderson, it is a gift from the bass gods, but as with pam anderson i presume i with never get to fondle one !! to expensive :lol: oh to be rich!

    The musicman bongo comes in a close second, warwick corvette $$ and a stingray are all top choice for me.

    oh i could go on forever, but i will stop boring you all and say thanks for any assistance for any future questions answered by your kind selves

    thanks for listening

    jase
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