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Bassistclem

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  1. Have to agree with sammybee re the equipment choices. The SM57 is the most used mic in the world of recording and for good reason. Only thing I'd say is that it won't record the low end of the bass well, that said if you combine a 57 on the cab with a DI signal you can get great results. A mixing tip is to use the low from the DI (everything below 200hz) and the high from the mic (everything above 200hz) especially for a distorted sound. Another tip would be to record the DI signal clean as you might find it doesn't benefit from too much distortion, you can always add in the software later to taste. As for the software, if you're on a Mac then Garageband is a great starter software, very intuitive, if you're on PC then think FL studio is free, or cheap.
  2. Saw this on Gumtree, 96 USA Jazz for £350. I immediately responded saying it was far too cheap and would happily pay more, alas someone got in first and bartered him down to £250 as it had crackly pots FFS 😂 Probably took the shirt of his back too...
  3. Well after a quick look on the sellers FB page I see a pic of him playing the same bass with a different neck on it. I say "same bass" unless he had another with exactly the same ash wood grain. Think if you're going to lie about what you're selling try at least to make the thing look authentic ffs 🤣
  4. Yes never seen an all original standard USA like before either. The seller was going to send me the serial number so I could try and check it out but, but hasn't bothered so maybe that answers the question
  5. Hi Basschatters. I am looking at a 2000 Fender Jazz standard bass that unusually has blocks and binding. The bass has the silver logo rather than the black usually found on 70 reissue models. Not got the serial number yet to run it through the database. Has anyone come across this before on a USA standard model? Cheers
  6. Just to confirm what Mot said. I had one of these and the serial number indicated it was a late 80s but the neck stamp said 1997. After investigation I found out that it was indeed the case that a number of necks and bodies created in the late 80s were stored and put together years later. Suppose you have the advantage of the wood being more aged and shaped during their prime era, yet fundamentally a newer less used bass, if that makes sense. Mine was great and regret selling it.
  7. Yes great bass at a good price. If you were closer I’d be looking at this. Good luck with sale
  8. Ah ok, maybe it's a new thing. Forgive my caution but I bought a Japanese Squier P recently and found out the body was MDF so double checking any purchases. This one looks good, I was really after a finished P body but may go for this PJ and apply a finish myself, jus having a think and final look round Dave
  9. Hi. Is this definitely from guitarbuild.co.uk as it doesn't have their neck stamp in the pocket? Cheers
  10. Hi. Any idea what wood the body is made from. Unfortunately the last Squier body I bought turned out to be mdf. Cheers
  11. Hi. Is the top photograph uploaded tinted or is that the actual colour? Also hard to tell on the lower pic as that one is definitely tinted/coloured by stage lights. Cheers
  12. Looks nice, did you re paint the body yourself? It looks like a silver series, though doesn't have the logo on the headstock, I have a 91 strat the same. I'm looking for one of these to upgrade myself, already have the pickups and hardware etc but if I hadn't and couldn't be bothered (or able) I'd be considering this one. Have a Sunday afternoon listing bump, GLWS
  13. Nice bass. If I have the funds before it sells I might just go for this. The Ad title you link to says Crafted in Japan, though the headstock on both yours and one in the ad says Made In Japan. Not too far away in York What is the nud width on these? Some Japanese P basses are slightly narrower 40mm? Maybe it's just certain Squiers I'm not sure
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  15. Yes, I think there was more consistency in the builds of Japanese instruments, certainly many of my favourite basses were made in Japan over the years.
  16. Nice. Think the Japanese P basses has an ever so slightly narrower nut width compared to most USA models, which I like. Although obv there was some variation over the years. Was about to spring for a 93 Japan Squier bass but this is a decent price. I'll have to see if I can find more funds before it sells. I'll keep an eye on it, I'm not far away in York btw
  17. Ah...in fact the poor electrical provision was the cause of one of the fires encountered....The second they deliberately set fire to their own kitchen!!!!
  18. Yes exactly the same. Officers gigs were ok but playing for the regulars was always good fun. Also played many gigs abroad for CSE, the best fun one was at the camp in Sarajevo. Troops from all over, US, Italy, Germany etc etc, was a very lively evening but all in the best sprint.
  19. Has anyone ever played a gig in a Sergeants mess when the emergency services have not been called? Seriously... Played a Christmas party at one this month and true to form two ambulances and a police presence were required. Two of my previous experiences actually required the fire service attend. Thankfully no musicians or equipment were lost in proceedings!!! I have played several over the years and this is a genuine question, I am interested to know
  20. Ah true. Ideally would be looking for a Jazz width neck though. Not sure the width on those P basses.
  21. Nice bass. What is the nut width on these? PJs are usually Jazz bass width I think 1 1/2 inch?
  22. Does anyone now if Fender Squier (Japan) made a PJ bass in the early nighties (91 to 94), possibly silver series... Cheers Dave
  23. Seen the serial number now, def a Epiphone
  24. I was just perusing Ebay as you do and came across this Tobias bass. Looks very much like an Epiphone Tobias to me but the seller claims it has nothing to do with Epiphone. Anyone got any opinions? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174699729738?ul_noapp=true
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