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I'm down to 6 basses which is a near miracle. There's been some comings and going over the past week or two but I feel like this could be it for the foreseeable future (he said).

1st is my ACG pair, well not quite an ACG pair but my ACG Harlot with the ACG01 pre-amp and my Warmoth Darkstar with the ACG02 pre-amp. The Harlot is a very special custom bass. The Warmoth is shod with Pyramid Gold flats that are an 'old school' revelation.





Next a pair of Spectors. These are my main playing basses at the moment while I work towards being totally at home with 5 strings. 17mm at the bridge and 35" scale. The redwood (water cured doncha know) one is a US NS-5XL with a U-Retro and the white one is a special order Euro 5 LX with the $500 upgraded 9v 2EQ Ppre-amp of old.





and for those among you who find white stilettos and too much gold jewellery somehow attractive (well I am an Essex boy):



Finally Fenders, a Marcus Miller IV with a Sadowsky 2EQ pre-amp and an American Vintage 62 re-issue P bass that surprised me so much I had to buy it.





and just for completeness, stringed things:



I'm a lucky bunny :)

Peter

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[quote name='davidmpires' post='619060' date='Oct 6 2009, 09:44 PM']I want to ghet my hands on that whitey and the water cured one. Greenking if you don't mind me asking why did you change the the original Aguilar preamp on that one and how much it cost you the bass not the preamp?[/quote]

I like to have control of my mids. I like a slightly mid heavy tone and find the bass and treble cut and boost something I tend to keep flat.

I traded a mint Rickenbacker 4001 Chris Squire for the NS5, so we're talking at least £2k.

Peter

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Well Rich, early signs are that tone wise it's not a million miles away from the NS. A bit lighter which has to be a good thing too. It's only when you have an NS and a Euro that you realise what the extra dosh gets you imo. Both great basses but the quality of the NS oozes out and puts the very good Euro firmly in it's place.

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Well, I was going to say, what a lovely pair of Spector five bangers, blah blah, Spectors, Spectors, blah, blah, EMG, Spectors... but that Warmoth P is absolutely stunning, Peter, it's stopped me in my tracks! :)

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[quote name='niceguyhomer' post='619272' date='Oct 7 2009, 07:56 AM']I'll be up soon for a dabble :)[/quote]

Me too. Another Jazz on its way in, which should be interesting once it's sorted out.

Love the Spectors mate, superb. Of course the water cured one is a stunner, but I'm looking forward to a go on the white one too.

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[quote name='Stingray5' post='619249' date='Oct 7 2009, 03:26 AM']Mmm, that's some classy bass porn you have there.
Which one would you pick as your 'desert island bass'? :)[/quote]

The Harlot without a doubt. It was made for me after all. Closely followed by the NS5

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