msb Posted Tuesday at 13:57 Posted Tuesday at 13:57 Harmony H22 batwing , SG , and Gretsch Thunderjet 6128B , all with flats , I’m a thumper. 4 Quote
AlexDelores Posted Tuesday at 14:56 Posted Tuesday at 14:56 1 hour ago, Stub Mandrel said: Works for me... I hate the feel of flats, so I rarely play them, and they last ages! 😁 I’m the opposite, I love the feel, but hate the sound. They make everything sound clanky to my ears. But, then I’ve only ever really played cheaper flats. Quote
stewblack Posted Tuesday at 18:55 Posted Tuesday at 18:55 8 hours ago, ezbass said: Depends on your definition of affordable. However, it has to be remembered that flats typically last way longer than rounds, so they might even work out cheaper in the long run. With that said, there are some for sale from JLP.. I appreciate your point. Affordable long scale flats, which are perfectly good strings, are available for about 10 to 15 quid. So for something more specialised I suppose I was thinking 15 to 25 ballpark. Anyway thank you for the info 1 Quote
Clarky Posted Wednesday at 10:25 Posted Wednesday at 10:25 On 24/10/2025 at 18:20, scrumpymike said: YEEE-HAAA!! Just bought a pre-owned Wlcock Mullarkey from Bass Direct 🙂 Same colour as the one recently sold on here by Clarky but with a scratch-plate from the red end of the tort spectrum. Will be delivered Tuesday - can't wait. Watch this space! Has the eagle landed @scrumpymike and how are you enjoying it? Quote
fiatcoupe432 Posted Wednesday at 10:42 Posted Wednesday at 10:42 The craftsmanship on this ..... Just love 30 inch basses now 8 Quote
Aidan63 Posted Wednesday at 11:00 Posted Wednesday at 11:00 Looks great; handcrafted in Brazil, what make is that ? 1 Quote
scrumpymike Posted Wednesday at 11:55 Posted Wednesday at 11:55 Just now, Clarky said: Has the eagle landed @scrumpymike and how are you enjoying it? Yes it has, thanks for asking. Delivered around 2pm yesterday. Perfect timing as the band was working on some new numbers last night. I unpacked it to make sure all was in order (which it was), had a quick play and parked it until the practice. The short answer to your question is I'm loving it!! I hadn't said anything to the other members of the band but much to my surprise they were all over it with 'Ooos' and 'Wows' as soon as I took it out of its gig bag. Much more important than that, they were very complimentary about the way it sounded as the evening went on. For rehearsals I go through a Mesa D800+ and Barefaced SC3 with amp EQ pots centred at 12 o'clock. A few tweaks of the 'voicing' and HPF controls and experimentation with the low boost quickly found the right 'default' sound with both pickups selected on the bass. The Mullarkey has a robust but well-defined presence that sits very nicely in the mix. This is timely because our guitarist's new Strat has very dominant lows that were competing with my stuff. Can't wait to hear this bass through my Ampeg SVT-7 PRO and LFSys Monaco gig rig a week on Friday. More later. 9 Quote
Obrienp Posted Wednesday at 12:46 Posted Wednesday at 12:46 @scrumpymike you have got some amazing rigs there to go with your fantastic bass! Enjoy! 2 Quote
Clarky Posted Wednesday at 13:29 Posted Wednesday at 13:29 1 hour ago, scrumpymike said: Yes it has, thanks for asking. Delivered around 2pm yesterday. Perfect timing as the band was working on some new numbers last night. I unpacked it to make sure all was in order (which it was), had a quick play and parked it until the practice. The short answer to your question is I'm loving it!! I hadn't said anything to the other members of the band but much to my surprise they were all over it with 'Ooos' and 'Wows' as soon as I took it out of its gig bag. Much more important than that, they were very complimentary about the way it sounded as the evening went on. For rehearsals I go through a Mesa D800+ and Barefaced SC3 with amp EQ pots centred at 12 o'clock. A few tweaks of the 'voicing' and HPF controls and experimentation with the low boost quickly found the right 'default' sound with both pickups selected on the bass. The Mullarkey has a robust but well-defined presence that sits very nicely in the mix. This is timely because our guitarist's new Strat has very dominant lows that were competing with my stuff. Can't wait to hear this bass through my Ampeg SVT-7 PRO and LFSys Monaco gig rig a week on Friday. More later. Damn, was hoping you'd hate it so I can buy it Haha - no really, delighted for you. Its great when a plan works out 🙂 2 Quote
fiatcoupe432 Posted Wednesday at 14:07 Posted Wednesday at 14:07 3 hours ago, Aidan63 said: Looks great; handcrafted in Brazil, what make is that ? Hi mate it's a S. Martyn 30 inch 6 strings 1 1 Quote
BassApprentice Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Just spotted this (via Danny Sapko). A LeCompte 31.18" scale (very precise?) but with a reverse headstock. Having never played a bass with a reverse headstock, do it have a noticeable impact on string feel/tension? I know some complain about the lower strings on short scales feeling a bit off. Edited 1 hour ago by BassApprentice 1 Quote
eude Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago 44 minutes ago, BassApprentice said: A LeCompte 31.18" scale (very precise?) Is that better or worse than 791.972mm? Weird choice, but might be based on available string lengths, as I would guess the reverse headstock might let you have a full scale E string without any of the wound string on the tuner? I doubt the reverse headstock will make much difference if any to the tension, as the witness points on the nut and bridge are where that's determined. It's a rather tasty looking bass though, I have to say! 1 Quote
LeftyJ Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago (edited) LeCompte makes some interesting pickups, with those triple pole pieces. They were on my radar through NoTreble, who made their creations Bass of the Week several times. This one stood out to me, I love the body shape which appears to blend the offset waist of the Jazz Bass and something a bit Wal or Shergold like. LeCompte Electric Bass - SHR - Short Scale Interestingly, they spec this one as a 30.3" scale model. Edited 39 minutes ago by LeftyJ 2 Quote
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