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simonlittle

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  • Birthday 30/09/1980

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  1. I’ve use various cables over the years and honestly I couldn’t tell a difference in sound. How long they last however is a very different story. As other people have said those Planet Waves cables never last long. The best ones I’ve found for me are Klotz; had the same few jack cables for years and they never go wrong 👍
  2. I was literally doing just that. My JMJ bought from here arrived at lunchtime today. Such a lovely instrument. Enjoy your new bass @Folkesy
  3. Bought a JMJ Mustang from Nick this week and super chuffed with it. Nick was really helpful and the bass was very well packed and delivery bang on time. Great bass and a lovely chap 👌
  4. Sounds like octave and a nice biter fuzz to me. Lovely sound 👌
  5. I’ve had a good few fuzz pedals over the years. You can get close to this with a Way Huge Swollen Pickle, but I would also have a look at 3 Leaf Audio’s Doom 2. That’s what I use now and it’s for very synthy tones like this 👍
  6. Hi there. I tried out a bunch of small amps for a little home practice amp including both the ones you mentioned and went for a Micromark 801 from Wunjo’s. I found the PJB a bit flat and lifeless-sounding compared to the Markbass which had a lovely open and natural tone. Have since used it on a few little upright bass jazz gigs when I’ve had to go on the tube too and it’s great. Love it with my p-bass; I’d definitely recommend one 👍
  7. [quote name='artisan' timestamp='1507027731' post='3382784'] EBS Multicomp for me,simple to use,3 different modes,works very well & sounds great. [/quote] +1 for the EBS Multicomp. I tried a stack of compressors before I picked this one. Use it mainly for evening out pick playing, especially when palm-muting. Sounds fat and lovely 👌
  8. Definitely worth talking to a luthier about changing the neck profile. Martin Peterson at the Gallery would be my first port of call. Also sometimes the Warwick bolt-on necks have overly thick fingerboards. Martin took a lot off the fingerboard of my old FNA Jazzman and regretted it with slimmer frets and suddenly the beck felt amazing. And was less bowed...
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