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I've just got back from Islington after collecting this monster that I bought 6 weeks ago. I'd given up on finding one years ago. 

 

I've gigged a 12 in the past, I've played "those" songs live, I've seen Cheap Trick a few times, I've seen Tom Petersson guesting with Pearl Jam playing Surrender in the US, I've been chasing one of these for years. 

It's a 1999 B12L and it's like New Old Stock. It's pristine.

@Wolverinebass has given me some great pointers for biamping via the HXStomp and shared patches that I've already trialled with 4-string Spectors. 

It's the first set-neck bass I've ever had, apropos of nothing, just saying. 

 

It needs a set up, it'll get new strings in the morning and then I'll see what it can do. 

 

It's relatively light for such a thing @9.5lb. No idea of neck dive yet. That's the original Hamer case and the original certificate with serial number is in there.  

 

More pics and updates as the week progresses. 

 

 

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That bass looks serious! Hopefully we will hear some playing after you have changed strings. That number of strings, it may be wise to change one at a time and not stress the neck too much. 

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9 hours ago, itu said:

That bass looks serious! Hopefully we will hear some playing after you have changed strings. That number of strings, it may be wise to change one at a time and not stress the neck too much. 

From experience, you would want to change one course of three at a time. I did make the mistake of taking them all off at once to restring and it took the neck almost a full day afterwards to equalise back. Which was a bit stupid.

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38 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said:

That's a fabulous looking thing. Obviously going by the mantra of, "He who dies with the most strings wins!"

 

Pianists: "Hold my beer"

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Really cool! Enjoy your new purchase. 

 

I'd hate to think how much a string change sets you back. Hopefully you like the sound of worn in rounds 😃

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6 hours ago, Wolverinebass said:

From experience, you would want to change one course of three at a time. I did make the mistake of taking them all off at once to restring and it took the neck almost a full day afterwards to equalise back. Which was a bit stupid.

Thanks. I need to remember this. I decided that the EXL170-12 strings it came with are good for a while, they've been on there a while but they’ve never been played. Interesting it was tuned to Eb Standard but I’ve now tuned to E standard and that has raised the action as you might expect. Truss-roddery will have to happen now.

 

There was corrosion in the bottom of the battery box causing a bit of crackly noise, so I’ve swapped it out this morning for a clean/new one I had here. It’s all untouched inside the cavity and there’s not a scratch on it. I think it’s just lived in its case under a bed since the 90s.

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49 minutes ago, Sean said:

There was corrosion in the bottom of the battery box causing a bit of crackly noise, so I’ve swapped it out this morning for a clean/new one I had here. It’s all untouched inside the cavity and there’s not a scratch on it. I think it’s just lived in its case under a bed since the 90s.

Ironically, mine doesn't have a battery box and it's a 98. The battery is inside the cavity.

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1 hour ago, Wolverinebass said:

Ironically, mine doesn't have a battery box and it's a 98. The battery is inside the cavity.

This is the third battery box replacement I've done in the last couple of years. One was an Ibanez, one my maple-board Spector and now this. I've never had an issue with the batteries in the cavity! 

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I can report that if Neck Diving was an Olympic event, this Hamer would be the 12-string bass version of Tom Daley and bring home multiple Golds. It's a true champ 🥇

 

But we knew that anyway.

 

 

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30 minutes ago, Sean said:

I can report that if Neck Diving was an Olympic event, this Hamer would be the 12-string bass version of Tom Daley and bring home multiple Golds. It's a true champ 🥇

 

But we knew that anyway.

 

 

I would say, get a better strap. Mine is fine with a wide Hofner leather strap and it barely moves more than an inch or so.

 

As a side note, I used Hofner straps on quite a few basses as an ironic joke about how awful their basses are and why McCartney isn't my favourite bass player. Playing a Status Buzzard with a Hofner strap? Next level irony awards to me please. Since then, I've moved to Harvest and they're brilliant, but the irony meter has been substantially reduced.

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I've got a Levy's 4" with rawhide on the inside on a Yam that I can transfer. I shall check out Harvest. 

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