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  1. Hi all I am looking for a decent afforable compressor pedal (sub £100) as I have seen plenty of compressors but most going for quite a lot of money , any suggestions
  2. Thank you for the suggestions, ashtray pickup covers sound like a good idea, how to install though , body is made of agathis do you think it will stand up to drilling the holes to mount the ashtrays. Was thinking about maybe changing the bridge to one of the bridges with two saddles to make for a more vintage look [url="http://www.allparts.uk.com/catalogue/product_info.php?cPath=91002_91036_91038&products_id=10342"]http://www.allparts.uk.com/catalogue/produ...oducts_id=10342[/url] Also changing volume and tone knob(s). Have got seymour duncan p , j set so will swap pickups over soon. Also does anybody know if it would be possible to modify a squier for thru body stringing. Any suggestions welcome
  3. You could always try a mustang if you dont get on with the musicmasters sound (similar look, different sound)
  4. Hi, Have just started playing bass again after a long break. Am currently playing at a level where I am ok but nothing special and don't know how to progress further , any suggestions , basslines I should learn , tips on ear training etc would be welcome , thanks
  5. Hi, I used to own a musicmaster and thought it was awesome. The sound is an aquired taste as sound spectrum is fairly narrow and sound is a little on the muddy side (tone control did nothing). however I loved the sound of mine , sounded nice and warm and had a bit of growl , looks awesome too, is the one bass I wish i had held on to
  6. Hi, excellent flatwound strings for a deep thumpy sound are Rotosound's Tru Bass strings , they are wrapped in a nylon coating and sound awesome, paul mccartney from the beatles used them on abbey road, best flatwounds out there
  7. Try listening to some of these for a good p bass sound the smiths , rem , The police, The clash, guns n roses, as you may be able to tell from the above list the p bass is well suited to rock music particularly when played with a pick, it just has that clank to it.
  8. Hi I have a Squire P Bass special that I am looking to funk up a bit, have change pups but am looking to pimp it up a bit in the looks dept, I am into the vintage vibe (as in old stuff not the compnay) , any suggestions
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