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hughie

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  1. Thanks all, I spoke to Mike Diggins yesterday and sent an email to them. He's just replied and said he'll show the pics to his dad and let me know Cheers .. H
  2. [quote name='GeeCee' timestamp='1436232171' post='2816298'] If the serial number is 71392 it was likely built in '87 and would be around the 1,392nd bass built. It's a Series III Mark King model (so it would not have a funk groove). The push button P/U selector is a feature that was introduced with the Calibas model. I think the first Calibas came out in '88 so I would guess it is a later addition, replacing the normal rotary P/U selector. It's an unusual feature on a MK. The cherub inlay is not the standard design used on the "StarChild" bass (MK's white one). Black MK's are somewhat unusual. Oh, and it's not a through neck; it's set neck - look closely at the heel. Hope that helps. [/quote] Thank u very much for this amazing detail and it does help :-) Hughie
  3. One new for me .. note the push buttons selectors, no funk groove but a MK, and a flying cherub at f12 :-) [attachment=195716:JayDee.GIF] .. Hughie
  4. New Jaydee bought on impulse yesterday.. [attachment=195714:Jaydee Angle.GIF] [attachment=195715:JayDee.GIF] Will find out more about it from JD next week :--) Cheers .. Hughie
  5. [quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1436122676' post='2815187'] What's the inlay at the 12th fret - is it one of the Jaydee Flying Pigs (Cherubs)? [/quote] Yes RhysP it a cherub - how weird, but please tell me more ... Cheers .. Hughie
  6. Hi Donslow, weird, I have 3 (!) Red tortoiseshell, Black and White. They are all 3 layer 7 screw. My OLP body is in the garage so I just need to check / verify tomorrow and let you know that they fit straight on. The white one (old pic) has a cutout for the truss rod bolt so maybe yours need that slot adding . [attachment=195712:398602_213380848744153_1156664926_n.jpg] Cheers .. Hughie ps also got other stuff in the bits box so will have a rummage.
  7. Hey all, what a great response. I'll email JD the details this week and update this post for interest. I normally use Elixir coated extra lights (my small hands) but I had a spare set of 35-95 Warwick Reds so have changed to those and what a difference. Must say the JD preamp set up seems impressive. The last through neck I had was my old Ibanez in the 90s and this JD feels tight and fast even unplugged. Really appreciate all your feedback. Cheers . Hughie
  8. Hey folks, I've just got this black Jaydee from these very helpful guys at Twyford near Wokingham ttp://www.bassgear.co.uk/. It's a Mark King Signature Supernatural with a serial number and 'Custom Made for Graham Foster' on the neck. Of interest is that it hasn't got a rotary pu selector, it's got the 3 led push switches - seems unusual I know I can contact Jaydee but thought someone on here might have an idea abouth age and the pu selector buttons Cheers if so .. Hughie [attachment=195653:Jaydee Angle.GIF][attachment=195654:Jaydee bACK.GIF][attachment=195655:Jaydee Neck Number.GIF][attachment=195656:JayDee.GIF]
  9. [quote name='FunkyFresh' timestamp='1435910914' post='2813446'] Need to fix the car..... Last price is: 675€. This is only 480GBP at the moment...... Anyone out there? [/quote] Hi Funky, could do 400gbp all in today, if you like ? I'm playing a white one in my avatar so it'll go to a good home Thx .. Hughie
  10. Thx for your advice CT and appreciate the response .. Hughie [size=4] [/size]
  11. Hi there, I want to sell my S1 2006 Fender Jazz but I have no idea what the current value of these are. Can someone give me a ballpark maybe before I put it on the For Sale list on here? I'm the second owner and have had it for 2 years. It's totally original. I got it to play at home and I've never even had it out of the house and have hardly used it - hence the sale. Mine was made at the Fender Corona plant, has the G&G case, Fender case candy, Fender polishing cloth Fender tools even a Fender plectrum all in their plastic bags. It's serial number is z5 222164. Bass condition is perfect bar a couple of small and one very small marks bottom back so maybe from a music stand. I have seen others with this so maybe it's a related to this batch or similar. I could have had it fixed but leaving it means it's original. The correct G&G case will be included to keep it all together. The case came some external usage marks but is absolutely perfect inside with 2 keys in their plastic bag and what appears to be the original silica gel pack. It also has Fender case candy, Fender polishing cloth Fender tools even a Fender plectrum all in their plastic bags. Thx in advance if someone can give me sime guidance. [attachment=171798:DSCF2673.JPG][attachment=171799:DSCF2674.JPG][attachment=171800:DSCF2675.JPG][attachment=171801:DSCF26776.JPG][attachment=171802:DSCF2672.JPG] Thx Hughie
  12. .. I use a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (2 in 2 out) hardware soundcard + driver ... cheap, effective, has everything. Even works seamlessly with Linux. U can use it as your only PC soundcard for everything else too. I commented on an Audacity question just now, and the two are completely compatible in Windows or Linux Cheers.. :-)
  13. .. once u get used to it, it's straightforward but some of the terminolgy takes practice. Audacity is like an old multi track recorder with unlimited channels and a massive level of editing. One you've got it open the help function (top right) is really really good. You can import mp3 files or wav or whatever. When you save an open activity in Audacity, it saves it as a Audacity project file so that when u open it next time u can continue to edit etc. If u want to create mp3 or wav or whatever just use the export function not just save. As an aside, I'd normally use FL Studio and or Studio One for creating music but because i use Linux rather than Windows, Audacity can be used in both I'm discovering how good Audacity is. Linux for music has previously been impenetrable for me so this is all good stuff. I've got a Focusrite sound card and Audacity always works and easily. Just plug a mic or guitar in and press record. One thing I use Audacity for is transferring my old saggy cassette based songs to PC. Then I can add reverb, change tempo, repair the mix, repair holes add compression etc etc etc etc ... Good luck !
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