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  1. The bass I was interested in has now been reserved so I'm withdrawing this. Up for sale here is my stunning ACG Harlot 6 string bass. This bass was made by ACG in the UK and is in excellent condition with only one or two very minor marks. I'm only putting this up for sale as another bass has piqued my interest! If that other bass sells then I'm keeping this. 🙂 (The last picture is a better representation of the true colour - the other pictures make it look a bit dull! When I get round to deleting a bunch of old BC photos and make some space, I'll add some better pictures!) The bass has a Goncalo Alves top and back with a beautiful grain, the body wood is Butternut and it has black accent veneers between the top, body and back woods. The neck is a 7 piece ebony/maple/black Limba construction and looks stunning. The headstock has a matching Goncalo Alves cap and an ebony heel, it's 34" scale and plays absolutely superbly. It has an ACG active RFB pickup in the neck position and an active SB pickup in the bridge position. The string spacing is 18m and the bridge is 6 individual Hipshot monorail bridge pieces. The tuners are Hipshot Ultralite. The preamp is an ACG EQ01 4K parametric preamp which in combination with the pickups gives you an incredibly wide pallette of tones - you can honestly get everything from a P bass to a jazz, a Musicman to a Rickenbacker and everything inbetween. It really is hugely versatile. Going by the ACG website, to order this bass today would cost circa £3500. Included is a brand new Hiscox hard case to allow for safe shipping. Although I would obviously rather it be collected to make sure it doesn't get damaged in transit. Any questions, please ask!
    14 points
  2. Hello everybody. I sale a Low End Jazz 6 from Brian Barrett in great conditions. 6 strings - Fine neck. Scale 33'. Body in exotic wood. Maple Neck and maple fingerboard with block inlays Benavente pick-ups. Aguilar obp3 preamp. Hipshot style A (usa ). Strings spacing at the bridge adjustable from 18 to 20 mm. Through strings. Hipshot ultra lite ( usa ) 3 pickguards sur mesure. Brass nut. A new bass cost 4000$. Sold with a damaged but functional gigbag. The bass is located in the North of France. Meeting is possible near Calais, Arras, Lille, Boulogne sur mer... Meeting possible in London or Dover... Shipping in Europe or UK without problem. Price: £1550 or 1800€ + shipping. Prix: 1800€ + FDP.
    13 points
  3. Fender Vintera P Bass Sea Foam Green Alder - Maple 44.5mm nut 20 frets 7.25" radius No original gig bag with this (I think they're rubbish) It is with a heavy heart that I need to sell most of my gear. I've owned this bass from new and kept it pristine. I made a decision some time ago to stop buying Fenders sight unseen. I travelled to Blackburn to play this and it's just a great p bass - the neck is just very good. Although must of my gigging requires a more versatile bass, I have gigged with this three times. Currently strung with bedded-in flats. £550 and is priced to sell. *Trade option added* Yamaha BB734a in good nick, with cash my way. Will reluctantly courier at the risk, cost and trouble of the buyer, but would prefer to deliver. Happy to drive 50 miles from Manchester for fuel costs. Ideally cash, but PayPal gift or bank transfer otherwise please Thanks for looking, Tobie
    5 points
  4. Selling my 2006 Euro 435 LX as I have 3 Spectors and I'm raising funds to try something else. There are a few small dings on the body, which I've tried to picture, but she plays and sounds beautifully. The 35" scale length is a joy to play, even in standard tuning. I wasn't happy with the non trim Tonepump that came with it so I installed the EMG BQC preamp and the difference was night and day. It still has that Spector growl but with complete control over the mids. I also installed a battery compartment on the control plate to make batter changes super quick. Comes with a Spector padded bag. Collection or meetup is preferred, but I can post for £25. I'm willing to drive an hour or so to meet up, and I have a few drivers that work for me that travel to various places. If I courier it, I will professionally package it and send insured. I'm looking for an ESP Phoenix or maybe a Mockingbird... something Thunderbird like but with a wider nut, so let me know if you have anything you'd like to trade.
    5 points
  5. Played my first Bandeoke last night. Horrible name, but great fun. Better audience reaction than most gigs I've played, genuine sense of togetherness between the muggles and the musicians. Drummer I'd not met before was just great, guitarist has years of function stuff under his belt, which I don't. 300+ songs on the list for Joe public to choose from, no I didn't know them all but had the chords loaded onto a tablet so no problem there. Used my Behringer head and Harley Benton musicman style bass, a bunch of effects which I stomped on pretty randomly. Just great fun start to finish.
    5 points
  6. It might be of minimal interest to in excess of 99.999% of the world's population, but last night 60% of my old Sixth Form goth band regrouped and played some of the old songs from back in 1990. The three of us hadn't played them in almost 32yrs and it was a blast. I absolutely loved it. A local open mic gig and it really was a firm favourite. Plus, it's nice to gig away from the bass and play my mandolin for a change.
    5 points
  7. At the next gig you can make, turn up with a bass guitar and go all 'Billy Sheehan' on them to see how much fun you can have with them. That way the decision to stay or not will probably be taken out your hands!
    5 points
  8. My Sterling is pretty black.
    4 points
  9. Finally got some good light in my house
    4 points
  10. I went out three days ago, to try out some short scale basses. This is my second proper foray into using the more diminutive scaled bass. After many years of long scaling, I got myself an American Performer Mustang and used it as my main gigging bass, for a year or so. Then I slipped back to the familiar and returned to the Jazz bass. More recently I fancied a lighter , smaller bass, for playing at home. I was toying with the idea of a Hofner Club or Violin, or some other kind of semi. Then I saw a lot of great solid bodied short scalers. Anyway, I decided to go out and try some, making my way over to Promenade Music, as they had 3 short scalers in stock. The one that really grabbed my attention was a Sandberg California II Lionel Short Scale. A kind of stylish, mini P-bass, in vintage white. But on close scrutiny I realised it was aged. Not heavy relicing, just clever pitting and small marks that genuinely made it look like an old bass. But as I really dislike any form of fake ageing or relicing, it put me right of this rather tasty bass. That left a Hagstrom Viking, which had overly high action, so was put down almost immediately and a bass I wasn't that keen on trying, a Sterling by Music Man Stingray S.S. The reason being, I've owned 4 full sized US EBMM Stingrays and although really loving them, always found the tone, rather too aggressive for the bands I have played in. Nevertheless, I did pick the little 'Ray up, for an unplugged play and it has to be said, it is so spot on. Diminutive and a little toy like, after Jazz bass playing but it was just so solid and vibrant. Damn it, I didn't want another Stingray. So I left that shop and headed to another, to try out a Gibson SG Standard Bass. Now I really loved the sound of this. That big old Mudbucker was awesome, with or without the bridge mini HB. Overall a rather great bass, with one enormous flaw. I expect you will know what I am talking about. Neck dive. OMG, let go of the neck, for a split second and it so wants to obey gravity, rapidly sliding toward the floor. I know there are a multitude of ways to try and combat this balance issue but I didn't have it in me to take the problem on. So I went home to think again and carry on trawling the 'net. Eventually I had to admit to myself, I really fancied that mini 'Ray. So today I returned to Prom, to have a really good go. I plugged the little darling into an Eich 1x12 combo and was soon away with the bass playing faeries. It sounded bloody good. Now this bass, unlike the other Stingrays, is passive. But it has a couple of clever tricks up it's sleeve. One being a push/push volume knob, that gives a nice little increase in output. The second being a 3-way, rotary knob, pickup selector. With one pickup? Yes, this gives the mighty, single pickup, three different wirings. Series, true single-coil and parallel. I know the middle position is true S/C and sounds awesome. I think the first position is parallel, which sounds equally as great, being a tad thicker. The 3rd, I think, is Series and is the traditional Stingray tone. This I preferred, with the tone control rolled back. Anyway, with it's ease of play, great feel and superb tones, this relatively low cost bass, is kicking up a storm at home and I'm thinking of taking it to the next rehearsal. I have to give a special mention the the Eich combo, I played through. What a cracking, smallish combo. Very high quality sound. Whilst there today, I asked the shop tech to lower the action on the Hagstrom Viking bass, so I could have another go. He did so. TBH, I didn't really like the way the bass played but I loved the pick ups. Thick and warm, with a ton of depth.
    4 points
  11. What can't the band hear you? If they can't hear you, why should they care whether you are there or not!! Sort your gear out and make the bass integral to the sound of the band.
    4 points
  12. FYI new CHB-1 is 3.45kg vs the old model that was 4.1kg
    4 points
  13. You’ve never been to the basschat HQ caravan have you?
    4 points
  14. I've just picked up this bass today and it has more mojo than I know what to do with! It's an ESP stamped 3 piece ash body with an ESP stamped neck, ESP stamped neck plate, vintage BadAss II, vintage Fender stamped tuners and an equally vintage DiMarzio pickup. I'm guessing this was from back in the days when ESP were Electric Sound Products and just made parts, rather than whole instruments. I used to have an ESP parts catalogue (this would have been in about '87) but I don't know when it was from. Does anyone else have anything like this? I'd love to see it if you do because it doesn't seem very easy to find any info.
    4 points
  15. Forget their thoughts, if you enjoy it stick around. If you’re not enjoying it, coupled with their thoughts I’d say time to go.
    4 points
  16. I believe that this is the first run of the American Professional Precision Bass as the serial number is from 2016. I bought it about 6 months ago as new old stock and it is in mint condition except for the usual minor swirls on the pickguard. It originally came with a mint pickguard but I have put an original Fender tort guard on it which cost £70. I didn’t like the pickup so I installed a standard Lindy Fralin boutique pickup in it which cost £140 (the original V Mod pickup will also be included). The bass weighs just under 4kg on the kitchen scales and balances perfectly when sitting or standing due to the lightweight tuners. It has a very comfortable satin neck and has the much prized 1963 P bass profile. Comes with the original Elite Fender hard case. It is set up with a low action and nearly new D’Addarrio Nickels 45 – 105. Standard specs below. Price is £1,250, this includes fully insured shipping with UPS across the UK only or £1,200 if collected, no trades cheers. SPECIFICATION DETAILS Neck Scale Length 34" (864mm) Neck Fingerboard Material Maple Neck Frets 20, Narrow Tall Neck Nut Width 1.625" (41.3mm) Hardware Tuning Machines Fender Lightweight Vintage-Style Keys with Tapered Shafts Electronics Controls 1 x Master Volume, 1 x Master Tone Neck Profile "1963 C" Neck Fingerboard Radius 9.5" Body Finish Olympic White Body Wood Species Alder 4-Saddle HiMass Vintage Neck Nut Material Bone
    4 points
  17. Fantastic gig with the punk band at the Thistle Bike Rally in a Hotel literally 1.5miles from my house. Shame my car got blocked in on 3 sides in car park and i had to get the organisers to chase up the owners. Band was on top form tonight. Few minor mistakes ....... by everyone but not noticeable by audience. Dancers on the floor from the first song. Great PA and Sound Engineer who loved the tone i was getting from my Sandberg Marlowe and the Mesa bass rig. Another bass player came up to me at the end and said the bass sounded so sweet and every note was clear but deep. We also got offered another bike rally in May but we need to check the calendar and another possible gig in July from it. All in all its been a great night. I'm happy tonight. Next gig on Sunday afternoon with the Glam Rock band. Dave
    4 points
  18. Another one from me, here I am playing on the new single from UK death metallers De Profundis, again with my fretless Ibanez Gary Willis signature bass:
    4 points
  19. That sounds like man maths to me!
    3 points
  20. Rickenbacker 4003, chrome on black doesn't get any better than that!
    3 points
  21. Squier Bass VI, has Fender logo but still has the Squier serial number, it was just because I fancied a painted headstock and it was easier to find a Fender logo... Was refinished in matt blue ice metallic by me with a rattle can from Manchester Guitar Tech. It's not the best refin you'll ever see but it does look the part. There is overspray on the back of the neck and the fretboard as shown in the pics, wouldn't be too hard to get rid of it but I never bothered. There is also some original sunburst finish under the scratchplate, again, this wasn't a pro job. Has LaBella flats and a proper Fender Japan tremolo fitted. Price is firm just because I'd rather keep it on my wall than sell it any cheaper as I love the way it looks. Sounds great with the flats too. Pickup preferred but could pack well and ship in a proper guitar shipping carton, UK only though, sorry, but the customs paperwork is a real pain since The Bad Thing.
    3 points
  22. If you were not available for said gigs its hardly their fault. Acoustic bands seem to get away with almost anyone missing, except vocals. If you enjoy the music then stay, if you don't enjoy the music, leave. It's all about the music for me, as long as the other band mates are not complete idiots.
    3 points
  23. I used to have problems with the band not being able to hear me. Then I bought a 1500w amp... 😁
    3 points
  24. I think the flange on the discombobulater has been incorrectly fitted perpendicular to the rotation of washer on the shaft.
    3 points
  25. Warwick FNA Jazzman Satin Red Transparent Received this in trade on BC sometime ago. It isn't getting any love from me and needs a new home. Interested in trade for a jazz bass - Money your way if needed - always open to other options, hit me up. The bass is a player and has been played. Some buckle wear on the back - New warwick strings. Please review pics and ask questions. Willing to meet you within two hours - Have a box for shipping if needed.
    2 points
  26. Putting my bongo up for sale or ideally trade. I wanted one for a while and love playing it but doesn’t really fit in with my current band. It’s a great bass - light, very comfortable to play, and sounds great, it’s got a monster high output! 3 band eq, weight is around 8.5lbs. Its in great condition for the age, no real dings or scratches on it other than a bit of buckle rash on the neck plate on the back. Only thing to note is that the neck and body are a slightly different shade, the body slightly paler than the neck. It’s been like this since I’ve had it, can only assume they are different paints that have aged differently. This should be visible in the pictures. Never had the original case with it but have got a semi hard gator case for it. Im keen on trades for a Warwick, Ibanez ehb, or Dingwall 5 strings, but maybe 4s.
    2 points
  27. If you can find one then the DHA VT2 is a two channel valve overdrive. Glorious.
    2 points
  28. I followed the activity link and thought this was the reggae forum 🤣😂
    2 points
  29. A bit of a reshuffle and a simpler layout thanks to new purchase from @Old Horse Murphy Dave Hall VT1 std Bass, I’m a sucker for tubes. Run through a Crown XLS 2502 amp. Then the Bag End 210/410 stack,it sounds juicy. GAS subsiding…
    2 points
  30. Forgot to post this…currently 4th in line, but it’s a lovely thing and glad I’ve got one. 1990’s (poss 94) BB1500a also seen with older “brother” bb1600 (1986)
    2 points
  31. Not correct - i think the giggle pin has fallen out of the larf shaft causing the twin back sprocket to spin freely
    2 points
  32. Dear Bass lovers, some pictures of the the progress on the new EVO -X5 Bass … EVO5 Bass Bridge installed 😎
    2 points
  33. Pretty happy with these two amazing basses.
    2 points
  34. Or keep dropping the odd note whilst looking at the guitarist and shaking your head in disgust.
    2 points
  35. We thought it would be fun to do those old songs on folk instruments. Plus, there is some mandolin on stuff by The Mission so it isn't *that* much of a stretch. We have the acoustic side like this and then the more conventional electric stuff with a drum machine, sequenced keys etc.
    2 points
  36. I’ve mentioned this before… I work on the pain/pleasure ratio. 51% pain: 49% pleasure… time to go.
    2 points
  37. If you need to ask for other people's opinions on a public forum where the rest of your band can potentially see what you have written, then you probably need to go.
    2 points
  38. 2 points
  39. I had the head version of this which I used with a H|H 2x18. It was absolutely monstrous. Funny you mention Holiday Music (which was in Leytonstone as far as I can remember). I bought my Bass Baby and 2x18 from Allan Gordon's in Walthamstow. That would have been around 1988. GLWTS
    2 points
  40. Give it a couple of seconds whirring, then refresh the page. Works for me.
    2 points
  41. A variety of vibes from Ska, Toots, John Holt, Wailers, Morgan Heritage, Beres Hammond, UB40. I had pretty much paused my guitar playing to concentrate on bass, so this is a nice push to get my chops back as i do still have some nice guitars that deserve to be played.
    2 points
  42. Last night... It was like a school disco. Huge room with a smattering of people sat around the edges for the whole first half. Luckily some people arrived about halfway through and had up til ten o'clock on paydays worth of Dutch courage to dance and sing along for the second half. In the first half I suffered from "what sounds good at home doesn't work live" and had some very muddy settings on my Jack Casady on a few songs, which was a bit of a shame but I couldn't hear myself for most the first half. Made a fair few mistakes in the first half but an experienced ex soundman friend of mine watching said the only way he knew was from the apologetic looks being exchanged on stage. Had a chat with the sound engineer, switched to my Stingray in the second half and was much happier with sound and performance all round. Also, it was my first gig with a wireless so I joined the singer and guitarist for a boogie on the dancefloor, leaving the drummer on stage all alone, which was fun.
    2 points
  43. I’ve never heard that one, I use a music stand all the time at home 🙂
    2 points
  44. Home from the gig and buzzing. Helix never even got fired up and the Bass Box just acquitted itself with honour. I managed to immediately get a tone every bit as good as my best efforts in all this time with the LT and it's now going to be used on a regular basis. I still think that the Helix is an amazing bit of gear and it's only the weight and effort of carting it around in its flight case that I need to dodge now (arthritis - boo) and the ABB is going to do a job for me. Happy boy - and thanks to Jimfist for advice.
    2 points
  45. My mate had it in his workshop when I dropped one of my necks off and he happened to mention that it was for sale. You know how that goes!
    2 points
  46. Ok so have received the bass, overall I am pretty happy so far, some shortcomings but that is exactly what you would expect at this price and they are all things that can be sorted in one way or another The nut is a cheapo, I may replace it but I love the fact that it is cream coloured, that is awesome so I am thinking maybe I will get some fine sandpaper and just smooth the edges a bit on it instead, some fret tarnish which is not a big deal and some T-Cut will sort that out, the pickguard is super cheap looking but not a big deal as I was looking to replace that anyway. The pickup has some tarnish on the pickup poles, anyway to remove or cover this without damaging the magnets?(from what I have heard this pickup is alnico5) I lowered the action to Fender spec and there is some fret buzz on frets 1 and 2 on the E string but not anywhere else on the neck so I am thinking that the frets probably need dressing, I might just slap a heavier E string on there to reduce the string excursion until I have the cash to get the frets dressed. Looking forward to giving the neck the Kiwi polish treatment, what colour do people usually use? Also is it limited to just Kiwi shoe polish? I have seen this which if it works looks like it might actually be a better colour Cherry Blossom shoe polish - light tan I read somewhere about some of the PB-50's having the ground wire under the pickguard, thankfully on mine it is under the control plate, looks really good with the pickguard off so I might just have a see through pickguard made for the sake of having something to put the pickguard screws into to hide the screw holes where the white pickguard was I was looking at no load pots and found that it has been suggested that they don't work as volume pots only as tone pots so I have instead ordered some 1meg pots for some extra brightness, am hoping my soldering has improved enough to not bodge it up
    2 points
  47. Sample assembly in progress. Other than being made in the UK. Changes are : * Maple Neck to Mahogany Neck * Satin Neck Finish * Satin finish on the back of the body * Considerably lighter weight
    2 points
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