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Mrbigstuff

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  1. he was in ACM earlier today and i agree. Funny but everything he said this time made much more sense than it did a year ago and i admire his honesty and openess to questions
  2. [quote name='beardybass' post='1010286' date='Nov 3 2010, 04:55 AM']Either the site hates me or my work computer is playing amateur fascist again, could be both. I'll have a look when I get home to my nice shiny mac that does what it's told and doesn't crash or do anything random and silly... sigh. Anyway Nice one captain [/quote] still broke, it ran fine last week
  3. The reissue may not have the same decals as the original. There are many things. The best way to do it is to just google different era's and you will notice differences
  4. Sorry didnt mean to come across offensively i don't know actually, i just spend too much time looking at old fenders (n)
  5. SUPERBAD! FUNKIEST THING EVER
  6. [quote name='Wil' post='1005498' date='Oct 29 2010, 05:26 PM']If I were going to buy an instrument as an investment, I'd probably try and track down a really good 50s Les Paul. Guitarists seem to care slightly more about the vintage tone mojo stuff.[/quote] 50's les pauls are more of a collection item than players guitar, the cost of them are already rediculous especially a goldtop. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='1005547' date='Oct 29 2010, 06:05 PM']It depends, mate, it depends. [b]Geography[/b] For very obvious reasons, the really good-quality vintage Fenders / Gibsons / Alembics will always be cheaper in the USA, just as the really good-quality vintage Wals / Goodfellows / Celinders will always be cheaper in Europe.[/quote] 70's fenders are reasonably priced in the states but the early 60's fenders are a lot more expensive there than here. [quote name='wesfinn' post='1005617' date='Oct 29 2010, 06:59 PM']buy a few really good condition early JV squiers.[/quote] Yes they will be more collectable but the room for profit will be a lot less compared to that of a 60's fender. Of course the more you invest the higher the risk
  7. fenders arn't going to get younger so they probably will still go up in value as they become rarer. I think the difficulty is to find something thats both iconic, not mass produced and cheep. Wal's arn't incredibly iconic as an instrument, i think Alembic's and Fodera's are already to expensive. I would invest in pre CBS fender personally, but as a collectable it could do with being all original
  8. Does this mean kids are gonna be pickin up bass at a young age? because i cant handle the competition
  9. I will trade you £690
  10. Elites feel and sound like la bella's but cost much less. Also keep away from rotosound, they'l break your fingers
  11. save yourself and get the fender MIM classic 70's reissue. Its the best bass fender do for under 1K that iv played, and iv played most of the newer models. An early 80's MIJ reissue would be great but are harder to come by and are very pricey
  12. The Nord-Strand?
  13. unfortunately 2gb its as upgradable as it can get. I think i may just run garageband for now. My PC had sonar and thats to a similar spec but sonar destroyed it and every project crashed.
  14. Hi, not sure where to post this so this will do. I have an Imac G5 with 2GHZ processor and 2GB RAM. But it won't run snow leopard as it doesn't have an Intel prosessor. Does this mean it will also not run Logic Pro 9?
  15. fender jazz bass pre '79. Probs a '78. I'l see whats here in January
  16. How is he allowed to keep bumping up the price? £1500 now! in 2 days it will be £3000
  17. Phil Mulford does the X factor tracks
  18. [quote name='arthurhenry' post='998776' date='Oct 24 2010, 12:39 PM']It's true isn't it?[/quote] yes
  19. these songs are very easy to learn by ear. Don't stop til you get enough is virtually 2 notes, A and B. Working all day and night is a riff in E minor, i think beat it is a riff in Eb minor, billie jean is a riff in F# minor, thrillier is a riff in C# minor i think. Or their around those shapes, so it should be easy to pick up by ear
  20. a blues driver of some sort would help
  21. I play mostly pop/funk/disco/soul and i really like the "dead" bass boomers tone on my stingray. And it took them only a week to go dead
  22. [quote name='gicut58' post='994860' date='Oct 20 2010, 02:31 PM']PM'd[/quote] and sold
  23. Should be getting mine on saturday. I was a bit worried at first that the 300w cab wont take my lh500 but after reading here it seems like it would be cool
  24. [quote name='Bassassin' post='993027' date='Oct 19 2010, 12:50 AM'][url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280577111556"]"Bass Guitar"[/url] The single oddest thing about this is that the listing doesn't say "Fender". Anywhere. Anyway, I am no Fender expert, but I know my copies, & would like to think I could spot a shonky fake-up. However, this looks kosher to me - are my eyes playing tricks? Jon.[/quote] +1, i reckon the guy just doesn't know ebay and possibly just wants what he paid for it. It looks all good except the difference in coating from the front headstock to the rear. I havn't seen that on a fender before. Otherwise i wish i had the funds for it
  25. Boss ODB-3 is the most common and most used bass specific distortion pedal on the market. It has a huge aray of fat, to crunchy to pure dirty sounds. Im selling this boxed and in near mint condition for £32 + P&P (£2 something 2nd class) PM or email [email protected]
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