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Well, that was short-lived. My 2022 Gear Abstinence lasted a matter of days and if it wasn't for this pesky Thunderbird I'd have gotten away with it. It's a 2015 Thunderbird with the factory added coil taps and other features such as a thicker rosewood fingerboard, Babicz bridge and Pearl inlays. It's in really really good condition and I can't imagine has been played that much. It's surprisingly versatile and actually a lot more comfortable ergonomically than I first thought. Im not sure exactly when I'm going to use it but I will definitely use it!11 points
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I've had the amp (bought on here) and cabs from new since they were launched about a year or so ago. The bass is a new addition purchased on here from Joe. So glad I decided to as it sounds wonderful. "Everything from Marcus to Jaco" in his own words. The John East pre took some getting used to but a month on feels more natural. I usually set and forget all my other basses. I normally play 5 string high c on all my instruments but wanted a more standard low b setup as after many years of not being in a band forming one again with a few friends. Looking forward to gigging after what seems like a lifetime (technically having 3 young kids lifetimes...) It looks as good as it sounds...or sounds as good as it looks.9 points
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I wonder if there are a bunch of women somewhere talking about expensive purchases, and one is saying, I just wait until he buys another sodding bass — he's so worried I'll flip that he doesn't notice the new etc etc8 points
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She knows the difference between bb1100, 1600, 414, 424, 1300, 300, 350, 450… She has “favourites” I’ve owned. She adored a bass I had (even though I didn’t) and says I’m to buy it back if it resurfaces. She’s an absolute diamond - and about 7/8 years ago, actively stopped me giving up playing by booking a rehearsal space and contacting all of my musician friends to start a band, she was adamant I wasn’t giving up on a passion… She pushes me all the time.8 points
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This bass has served me well, a real work horse, comfortable to play and sounds great. The classic black and maple combo. It has been regularly gigged and as such has some scrapes to the back and blemishes and a couple of dings on the back of the neck and headstock. Nothing structural or major just honest play and gig wear. Frets are in good condition and the neck is straight with a working truss-rod. It has the original truss-rod tool and Allen key in the case pocket with the owners booklet and inspection tag. There is a service note from Jack’s instrument repairs of Manchester. It had a replacement bone nut fitted some years ago and the S1 switch circuit was replaced with a normal pot - the S1 switch and original knobs are included. It weighs 4.4kgs and is well balanced. The case is worn and has stickers on it, the cloth tags that keep the case open at right angles have become detached although it still works and it even has its original key! I have used this bass exclusively for some time however owing to an issue with my fretting hand I have had to switch to short scale basses and have invested in an expensive shorty! Reluctantly this has to go. No trades sorry. The bass is for sale in the U.K. only. I’d rather it be picked up but I can post at your cost. I will of course entertain sensible offers.6 points
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To be honest, if you have so few basses that your partner is able to notice that you've got another one then you haven't got enought basses in the first place. You only have yourself to blame.6 points
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I've always liked the look of the Gibson Rippers and Grabbers, and in turn the 70s/80s Japanese copies. That's why when this popped up on facebook not too far from home I had to have it. After a quick message to our resident expert on Japanese basses, @Bassassin, for some much appreciated info I'd agreed a price the seller and I were both happy with. These are the sellers pictures. I picked it up yesterday and had a chat with the seller. He acquired it forty years ago in a swap for a 4x12 guitar cab, the seller is also a guitarist so it's spent the last forty years hanging on his wall, with the occasional play just for his own fun so it's in really nice condition. A couple of dings that were there when he got it and a couple of little issues that have been sorted but obviously have left it non original, which is a shame but can't be helped. Firstly, the original scratchplate was a celluloid one and had started gassing off and crumbling, so he has fitted a replacement. The original would've been a very dark tort, as per the early Gibson Rippers, the later ones were black (I think). I was going to make a single ply black one but I actually quite like one on there now. Secondly, the original three point bridge had snapped and this is a generic replacement. It seems a pretty good copy and looks the part so it'll probably stay as well. The only issue is the strings are higher than I'd like but the bridge is bottomed out, something I'll address. I've pulled it apart for a good clean and polish, and to sort any little issues such as the pots which are a little crackly. Very clean in the cavities and nice, tidy routing. Maybe newer manufacturers could learn something from the Matsumoku workers as I've seen some more modern basses that are much rougher. The electrics look good and all original so just a squirt of some cleaner/lubricant will hopefully quieten things down. You can see the 'burn' marks where the celluloid scratchplate had started to react. It's constructed in a kind of butchers block fashion but build seems really good. The rear with a rather nice grain to it. Three piece neck construction so should be stable. And a set neck. All the wood joins are nice and tidy and in all honesty most of the woods match really well. I'll update in a couple of days when it's rebuilt, set up and been put through it paces with some new strings. Hopefully the pickups will have the same edge to them as the Gibson ones.5 points
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I've got this old Trace AH250 and had decided to move it on. It used to be the hire amp at our local music shop, Hollywood Music. Battered to funk and a weighty beast. So I took it to rehearsal yesterday to make sure it was all working and wow - just blown away with the tone. Solid, clean and amazingly loud! The guys immediately berated me for considering selling it so it looks like it's staying. It's nice and quiet now as I've had a new fan put in and the UV, which caused a crackle, has been replaced with LEDs. Just need to figure out a way to protect the front and back in transit and she'll be good to gig. Next rehearsal I'll be testing the much smaller Series 6 SMX250. If that sounds as good, this one might get the push but until then I've made some room in my life for it!!5 points
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We all know what the true confederate flag looks like though.5 points
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It's okay, really. Knowing the gallery, it's probably been sold for at least 18 months now and they haven't realised, much less amended their site to reflect the fact. 🙄5 points
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Bought from Bass Direct October 2020, home use only. Condition is as new, I can't find a single mark on it. Comes with it's own gig bag, also in perfect condition. It's an exceptionally versatile bass. The 3 band eq for the piezo is excellent, double bass tones on tap, and the magnetic pickup is awesome, tight but full of texture. The mix slider means you can go from Jaco to Ron Carter in a microsecond (should you need to!). It's wearing a nicely played-in set of black tapes (La Bella), much better (imo) than the Chromes they come with. These basses are around £1,500 new at the moment, so I think the price is reasonable. I'm willing to post, but would be happier with a meet. Happy to have a day out to do that. I'm also selling a Roland GR20 with the necessary cables, so if you fancy a complete synth access instrument, I could discount for both. Thanks for looking.5 points
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Better light today - and I've added the decals: And so 2-3 overcoats of clear to put over it and the headstock is basically done.5 points
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Got this from Bassbros Its the first P bass I have ever bonded with , so I could finally be a convert after 35 years of mostly active J type basses . A great service by Will at Bassbros couldn’t be happier at the moment . Feels like a Fender Custom shop I once tried at over 3 x the price in a shop . The chunkier neck takes a bit of getting used to for me , but it has temporarily put a stop to my mindless dusty end noodling 😁4 points
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… certainly different from someone shouting, “shut the f**k up”!4 points
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I have to agree that the necks on Atelier Z jazz basses are sublime. Here's my one in blue.4 points
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Just a bit of a post-script on this stunning build. If you haven't ever read this thread, then pour yourself a beer or a long soft drink, find a comfy chair and read it from the start. On every one of the nine pages of the thread there will be things you see that, I guarantee, will leave you open-mouthed in amazement. For those of you who have read the thread, then you will remember that not only is the bass a stunning build, but also that @mhoss32 designed and made his own pickups and @mhoss32 also designed and built his own powered EQ. And, what seems like an age ago (covid lockdowns/covid lifting restrictions/etc/etc) @mhoss32 sent me one of his prototype EQ systems to try out in one of my basses which I was delighted to try out and suggested I got Matt Marriott (an excellent musician who has done a number of videos featuring my builds) to do a couple of videos with it fitted. It's taken a while (Matt is a pro-musician so half the time he was prioritising trying to make a living when everything was locked down, and the other half trying to make a living when things started opening up again!) but here they are. The first video is a run through just a very few of the myriad of settings and the second is a short original piece he used to demo the sound 'in the mix'. The donor bass is the camphor-topped single cut. The pickups are DiMarzio PJ s. Matt is recording directly into the DAW. As always with these things, best heard through headphones. Video 24 points
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Just wanted to let you all know that my life size greek ornamental garden figurine has been completed and will be delivered on Tuesday. I'm so excited I had to tell you all, hopefully no-one is uncomfortable with Statue updates4 points
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There's some fine instruments out there. And some that I'd surely keep. But none that would eliminate the need to own any others.4 points
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I wanted to join in this topic, as a very happy Sandberg owner for about 3 years now. California TM2 5-string 35" in Blackburst with ebony fretboard. I have never had such a relationship with a bass before... there's just something about the playability, balance and quality which work together in complete harmony for me. I kinda want another identical spec, in a different body colour, but I'm reluctant to pay up front for a custom build. Anyway, appreciating my Sandberg at all times.4 points
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I spent some time convincing my wife that the new packages that would arrive at our door were, in fact, "new cases for some of my old basses that are presently stored in gig-bags". One time she asked me - with a smile on her face - what colour the lining of the new case was!! When I showed her, I was almost as surprised as she was that the supplier had forgotten to take out the instrument that had obviously been used to display the case lining In the store!4 points
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I just put a pair of new lady shoes on the bed with a note “love ya kiddo x” she finds them. comes downstairs… ”where’s this new bass then?”4 points
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**TRADED. NO LONGER AVAILABLE** 2000 Corvette Std. Ash body finished in honey violin stain. W ovankol neck and wenge fingerboard, just a nut, two piece Warwick bridge, Warwick stamped tuners, 2 x MEC Dynamic Correction J pickups with passive electronics. Comes with nice,well padded Tourtech gig bag. Has some very small dings and marks but overall in very good condition for a 22 year old bass. Lovely passive growl. Nice player! Interested in trades with a Sterling Ray34 or Fender Jazz Collection from Market Drayton in Shropshire near Stoke. Could travel within reason for a meet. Prepared to pack well for postage if buyer arranges their own preferred service and level of cover etc.3 points
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Is that a Gibson Victory? If so, hardly appropriate, given that the North won the civil war...3 points
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Please don't throw me out, for Christmas I've got a GUITAR It's a Baton Rouge X54S from Thomann, a small size ("parlor size") electric acoustic. It's very pretty and plays nicely too!3 points
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Very much doubt I will ever find my perfect bass. Being completely honest, my huge amount of bass turnover in the past decade reflects my shortcomings and the flawed belief that a new shiny bass with a wider/narrower neck, longer/shorter scale, passive/active electronics etc will somehow make me a better player. I now have a nice P and J and they are both lovely basses, I am satisfied which is good as it gets3 points
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Are they both red? For my most recent acquisition, bought a week before my birthday: Me: "You know you asked me what I'd like for my birthday?" Mrs Zero: "Yes" Me: "Could I have forgiveness please?" I really should sell one or two though. It's currently somewhere round the two dozen mark.3 points
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Regardless of the accuracy, I think the intention is obvious. If I had a bass shop in London, there is no way I would retail this3 points
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GSS Sumo 1000@ Power Amp - £325 delivered in UK. Comes with dedicated GSS case. Note that this is the 1000W version and not the more common Baby 600W version. Small, lightweight, and awesome sounding. Just like me. Bought new in August 2021 and I had to pay a pretty penny in import duties and VAT on top of the cost. Never left the house where it has been used for home practice with a Helix Floor and Stomp. Full details on the GSS website here: https://www.guitarsoundsystems.com/gss-1000w-sumo-guitar-bass-power-amp-c2x23791314 Only selling as I've just bought my all-time dream amp from here. Demos welcomed in Glasgow subject to Covid guidelines. John3 points
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Thundercat put a nice top 10 together on YouTube. A favourite of mine which is on there is Narada Michael Walden, I Shoulda Loved You. I may have put a link to it in the above thread by@Reggaebass3 points
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I'll say 'I might have bought a new bass' and Mrs S will say 'That's nice' or 'Good' and carry on doing whatever she was doing. If I say 'I'll sell one of the others' she usually says 'Don't - you know you regret selling them'. I am a lucky chap. I won't say 'she's a keeper' because a/ we've already been together for 37 years and b/ the way threads seem to be going recently someone will no doubt feel offended by such misogyny3 points
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A * friend * had some success with telling his wife that he had lent the bass in question to a fellow bass player and that he had just returned it after a lengthy period. Cough3 points
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We live in a world where people pay millions of dollars for a pixelated digital image. Nothing surprises me about this world anymore.2 points
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I picked this Kimbara up yesterday. Awaiting a clean, polish and set-up but it's in really good condition for a 70s bass.2 points
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Jimmy Egypt is Glasgow is good. He is in the West end, so you don't have to go into the city centre. He de-fretted a bass for me years ago and did a fantastic job.2 points
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The mild OCD in me is wanting to only buy seafoam/surf green basses and pedals from now on...2 points
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Not read the whole thread but what I 'like' about these 'wunderkinds' is that they give me permission NOT try keep trying to be a virtuoso. It's not about chops, it's about Music. Transcriptions I have done reveal that you can make about 90% of Music without these levels of technique. Someone once said they had never met a player without more chops than they could use.2 points
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My Mrs has sets and props from 3 of her theatre shows in the house, so I think she's far ahead of me in the amount of space our artistic endeavours take up. Having said that, last time I sold a bass she told me I'd regret it. She was right. A mate has a good approach to this particular problem though. He just bought more cases than he had guitars and slowly filled them up.2 points
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You could always tell her about the bass and straight after tell her you doinked her best friend she will soon forget about the bass purchase then lol2 points