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  1. Price above is allowing for a PX trade of up to £600. Sale price is £1550 Probably the hardest to find colour for one of these. Champaign metallic. The bass is mint. Can't find a mark on it. No dings. Anything in the pics is a reflection from the phone. Original case, possibly all the case candy but not really sure what comes with them. Fender leather strap, with the strap-locks fitted, Allen keys, keys for case, Fender polishing cloth etc. Currently strung with my fave La Bella white nylons but I'd like to keep those so the new DR Fat-beams will be fitted. Only my opinion but far better than the Ultras if only for the very accessible truss rod wheel at the body end. Everything works, ultra low action, new batteries installed (2) Weighs in at 4.57 kilos according to my fishing scales. Even still got the control info plastic slip in place. I can't find another in this colour to judge pricing but as 4 stringers appear to be for sale for more or less the same, so price is firm. Any of these on reverb are quite a bit dearer and scratched to buggery. This one has lived under the spare bed for 2 years. Trade options. Feel I'd need to keep a 5 string handy just in case I find a gig so, trades up to max £600 for a 5 string jazz (battered MIM, VM, Maybe a nice SIRE MM 5 string. Not fussed about scratches, dents etc as long as it's still reasonable value for money. A Sterling by MM 5 string would be okay too. There's a nice blue one on here ATM so that sort of thing. I'm not a headstock snob so doesn't need to have Fender on it. Only thing I'm not up for is an Ibanez. Great stuff but just not for me. Ideally pick up from Swaffham PE37, have GB rig here to try it out with, quality coffee and biscuits available at no extra cost. I do not have an outer box for this but am happy to send via YOUR arranged and insured courier.
    10 points
  2. Strange, as I love it - but I do get the opposite! Now that’s close to the sort of comment I get - that it looks unwieldy or difficult to get on with and a bit “odd” There might be in the fretless thread, but just for indulgence sake:
    8 points
  3. Selling this as just bought something else so one in one out! Excellent condition with original gig bag I have made some upgrades to the bass which is in another thread but consists of; Hipshot Kickass Bridge (Black) Hipshot Ultralite Tuners (Black) Dunlop Strap Locks (Black) All of these result in no neck dive which was one of the criticisms when it came out. I will include all the original hardware (tuners, bridge and strap buttons) The pickguard is also wrapped in carbon fibre which can be easily removed and is tortoiseshell underneath, there is also a white pickguard too Body - Okoume Neck - Maple Fingerboard - Purpleheart Scale - 34” Radius - 15.75” Frets - 20 Nut Width - 43mm Pickups - Custom Wound Split Coil Humbucker Controls - Volume, Tone Price includes U.K. postage
    7 points
  4. …or for next time someone tells you the bass player never gets the girl
    7 points
  5. I knew it wouldn't be long before this popped up! I'm not a fan of Disturbed, but I really don't understand the hatred for this... it's an incredible vocal performance.
    7 points
  6. USA made SVT Classic head and 4x10 HLF cab for sale due to no longer playing and not having space for it since the daughter came along. Fully working however some cosmetic wear / damage, missing knobs etc.
    6 points
  7. Lovey short scale mustang bass. Refinished natural, I think it was originally Oly white judging by a little bit of paint in cavity. All else is original. I am really a guitarist that has been filling in on bass so was perfect transition. Small Bass with a big sound! No hardcase but I have something that fits. Collection from Fareham, Hampshire.
    6 points
  8. BASH NEWS BULLETIN! Got a very interesting PM from 'our' Stevie, as follows: "Here's a heads-up on some of the cabs I'll be bringing with me on Sunday: https://www.lfsys.co.uk . I've not announced this development on Basschat yet but will be doing so during the course of this week (now done, see Affiliates section - Mike). I guess this means that the officlal world premier of LFSys bass cabs will be at the SW Bash😊." Needless to say, I dived straight onto Stevie's website - and I really liked what I saw! Basically, what he's done is to small-batch-productionise two version of the 12" home-build cab project that's known to many on this forum and features regularly at our S-W Bashes. The rationale is pretty obvious: lots of people have been telling Stevie how impressed they are with the self-build cab but don't have the time or skill to take it on. Most of them go on to say that they'd buy into it if someone would build it for them. Well, now Stevie is that someone in the guise of LFSys. Won't spoil it by telling you any more, but suffice to say that they look the business from what I've seen on the website. Can't wait to see and hear them on Sunday! A NEW-PRODUCT WORLD PREMIER AT THE S-W BASS BASH? I need to go and have a lie-down! Hang on a minute, there's chienmortbb's range of cables too! This calls for an extra-large portion of Mrs. Scrumpy's crumble! (Don't worry guys, there'll be plenty left for you 🙂 )
    6 points
  9. For sale this beautiful Fodera NYC! Ash Body Maple Neck Fodera Preamp Fodera Hardware Bridge : 19mm weight : 4.1kg it has one ding in body price 2600£:2900€
    5 points
  10. Hello Everyone, Just thought I would give you all a heads up about the £10 IKEA chopping board that has made a most excellent pedalboard to sit on top of my amp, it won’t suit everything but it’s nice to have the controls to hand since I’m always playing around with settings. Apologies for the rubbish pictures, I’m too excited to wait until the sun rises again around May in Scotland. The space underneath is perfect for a wee power supply and gives the room a nice glow (and reminds me if I’ve left the power on again).
    5 points
  11. Here's mine. Beautifully constructed by a very dear friend of mine. Can't remember what the signal path is but it's not the same as the layout. Much thanks to @NoirBass for the advice when it came to deciding what to put on the board and what order to put them in.
    5 points
  12. Please don't ruin this thread as well by posting quotes. If you have something to say, then say something that you have come up with yourself. Anyone can post a quote. It requires no real thought, and although it looks "intellectual" it's no better than posting a meme. So if you have an actual opinion of your own, then lets hear it.
    5 points
  13. This one will definitely be ugly to a lot of people... Personally I think it's ugly, absolutely ridiculous and I've never wanted a guitar more in my life 🤣
    5 points
  14. Clap Hands! Here Comes Charlie! 🤦🏼‍♂️ ~ Lester Young
    4 points
  15. I really wanted a thin line Fender Bass, but I thought all of Fender's offerings were just, well, a bit meh.. So I sourced some parts and did my own.. 51P Thinline Precision. It's not bad, actually, sound-wise
    4 points
  16. I wouldn't say I'm obsessed 😉 ... but I really do like sci-fi and sometimes put something along those lines on my pedal builds. Ghost in the Shell Akira 2001 Dune Moebius B movie type sci-fi stuff
    4 points
  17. I always wanted to drive the London Underground tube train that I used to travel to school on. Back in those days (The mid to late 80's) they couldn't recruit enough staff because of the unsociable hours etc. Most young lads my age would rather be out clubbing at midnight on a weekend than working. I applied for a job and got one as a train guard and was a fully qualified tube driver within 18 months. The whole thing changed when they abolished the Guards job and left the driver on his own. We did get a wage rise though. I did 34 years on it and took early retirement a few months ago in April. So I did get my dream job in a way. 😊
    4 points
  18. Bassix EUB (by Alan Hattswell) Scale length 41" Total length with end pin retracted fully to rubber stop as in first picture, 46" (Same as a P bass) Intriguing and very efficient tuning system. 9v preamp, extendable end pin. Will actually sit on a guitar stand with pin retracted. Sounds great. I replaced the strings 9 months ago, (Innovations ) including the set of tail piece rollers which I had previously bought through Alan but had not fitted at the time. but it's had no use since as I also have a 5 string EUB and seem to gravitate towards that. I wasn't sure of the model when I bought this so contacted Alan and was told by him that it was an early Jazza. That design has now changed for the Jazza. Has a few little scratches but plays wonderfully. I'll remove my sticky paper dots from the fingerboard😂 There is no case but it fits easily into a large bass gig bag which will come with the bass. Any other questions or pics required, just ask. Ideally pick up from Swaffham where you can try it out first.
    3 points
  19. I know from some very enjoyable conversations here on BassChat that some of you (not naming any names) are big Star Wars fans, and I am too. I’ve been feverishly trying to build a collection of Star Wars pedals to make a Star Wars/sci-fi pedal board (a very big thanks to everyone that has helped!). I thought it would be fun to start a thread to showcase sci-fi pedals for those as obsessed as me. I’ve put a picture of my most Star Wars-y pedals below but would be keen to see your sci-fi pedals too! I definitely didn’t start this thread because I want to torture myself by knowing what else is out there, no siree… (I suspect my regular wanted ad for a T-70 and R-1 may be expanded as a result of this). Apologies to anyone else who may have done this before. I’m not trying to usurp your thread; I’m just rubbish at using the BassChat search function. I know this thread won’t be to everyone’s taste, but to those into sci-fi, please enjoy and please contribute. Bonus picture of a Dune themed pedal to get things rolling.
    3 points
  20. prefer collection or meet at ferry terminal.
    3 points
  21. Forgive me father for I have sinned. I favoured the J pickup, and it sounded good. I've just been noodling along to Numans I Assassin album on the new 1100s fretless, and although I'm strictly a P guy, I found myself really liking just the J pickup, lovely a burbly. I don't know what Pino used on that album but I'm assuming his Stingray, and the bridge J is remarkably close to his tone. This is a fantastic bass. And yes, I did go full Partridge,
    3 points
  22. I totally want that, having had a quick look at MacDaddy's Shukers. Unfortunately, poor quality control means that this otherwise very perfect and beautiful thing was assembled with five strings, instead of the regulation four. Tut!
    3 points
  23. But it will do for all new devices from 2024. That's the point.
    3 points
  24. 3 points
  25. What? That's arguably one of the better cover versions out there. Paul Simon gives it his seal of approval too.
    3 points
  26. He got a nice amp and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, that be one lucky guy!
    3 points
  27. Nice one pal, should get me a few quid in the classifieds then 😂
    3 points
  28. 3 points
  29. Strictly speaking, because the Fluence is an active pickup, the circuit shouldn't need shielding - but better safe than sorry: The knobs and inset straplock ferrules have arrived too. The body has buffed up nicely - the stripes are a reflection of the bars of the grandchild's cot: The trussrod is on its way - hopefully with me tomorrow. Main activity tomorrow, regardless, will be drilling for and fitting the bridge earth, drilling and fitting the ferrules - and then, all being well, wiring it all up Then it's just refitting the fretboard and finalising the neck angle.
    3 points
  30. I've just looked at some of Shaun's old posts and see that he was the guy who's family took in the girl who was a refugee from the war in the Ukraine. He seemed like one of the good guys - a great shame he has gone at such a young age.
    3 points
  31. How can whoever took that photo not notice that G string?
    3 points
  32. Updated Gear List & Raffle Donations @Andyjr1515 - SWAPAATBWADS* Fretless; FOR SALE: 'Kert's' Single Cut Camphor bass @BreadBin - TCE combo, pedal board, a couple of 5-strings, fretted and fretless, 4-string Allen Eden Jazz @Charliebass212 - basses, Markbass heads and my Barefaced cabs @Chienmortbb - Fender Aerodyne Jazz, Sire Marcus Miller M2, Ashdown Retroglide 800 amp, BC112MK3 12" Cabinet, Amplifier frequency response test rig *FOR SALE* Fender Aerodyne Jazz Pickups P/J, Marshall ED1 Compressor, Ramsa WP-1200 Power Amp @fiatcoupe432 - Pentabuzz, Mtly pasini fretless, MIJ Ibanez 6 string @Frank Blank - Jabba fretted bass, Ibanez SRC6, HX Stomp XL *FOR SALE*, QSC K12.2 @GrahamT - NS Radius CR5, Spector Spectorcore 5 and defretted Line 6 Variax 705, Genz Benz Streamliner 600, GB Focus 112 cab, battery powered Pignose 30 @Jabba_the_gut - Semi hollow fretless bass, 5 string mini bass, Ibanez RB960 bass, Markbass 801, Line 6 Studio 110, TC RS450 combo @JohnDaBass - Fender Imp micro Combo clone, BC110/MiniMax combo, P Bass Bitsa ash/Dimarzio/JazzMN, P Bitsa Black alder/Dimarzio/ Jazz MN, Bitsa '72 Jazz /CS '62 Pups/ MN, '52 P Bass Bitsa/Lindy Fralin Pup, Fender Kingman 34ins Acoustic bass @Mottlefeeder - Ibanez 5-string AB, Hohner B2V, kit built passive 4-strings, couple of home-brew battery combos, an 'Even briefer case' 150W twin 5 inch, and a 75W/150W 1x10inch & 1x10 extension speaker, plus a Vong HPF/LPF/DI pedal and an MXR 3-band EQ/DI pedal @Norm - Trace Elliot v4 valve head, Barefaced Vintage 2x15, Squier 5str Precision, Squier 5str Jazz, Musicman Stingray 4str (poss for sale/trade), Boss Micro-cube & headphones for when it gets noisy @Pea Turgh - DIY Basschat micro cab, Ampeg PF350, Toby Pro 4 bass. DIY Basschat micro cab, Ampeg PF350, Toby Pro 4 bass @Richard R - 4 and 5 string Brawleys, an EBS session 60 amp, bass weighing scales and a spreadsheet or some other way to show the data @scrumpymike - two Andy Rogers custom-builds; Vox Starstream A2S; FOR SALE!! Gillett Contour Standard 4; Mesa TT-800 head; Hand-Box R-400 head; 2 x Barefaced SC3 cabs @sprocketflup - NS EUB, 5 string fretless Sei @Stub Mandrel - Orange Bass Terror, bitsa p-bass, C2, AT212 @TheRev - double bass (poss), Italia Rimini, Chowny SWB fretless (FOR SALE), MAS45 cab/Techamp Puma/Fishman pre @Woodinblack - 27" Jabba bass, some spectors, Squier mustang *FOR SALE*, maybe the chapman stick @wrinkleygit - Jabba Telebass, Jabba Fretless, 70’s fretless P bass, Warmoth bitsa fretted P, TC BAM200 @yorks5stringer - Nordstrand Acinonyx LIST OF RAFFLE-PRIZE DONATIONS Gator rack-mount case - donated by @scrumpymike A 6 metre cable, using Neutrik Jacks and Sommer Retro Braided Cable - donated by @Chienmortbb Hardly used (never for vocals) Sonitronics STC-80 Cardioid Dynamic Mic with Stand Clip - donated by @Andyjr1515 Gig bags including Roqsolid zipped case, a picture of the Beatles on old photopaper, loads of Q CD's. - donated by @yorks5stringer 34" medium scale Nickel strings, 34" medium scale Nickel and a selection of Cadburys chocolate donated by @Richard R A clip-on tuner donated by @wrinkleygit Mighty Bass Tru pass thro tuner, Ammon sub & up octaver donated by @JohnDaBass Tech21 BassCompactor compressor donated by @TheRev A folding bass stand and maybe a cymbal stand donated by @Pea Turgh Digitech RP80 donated by @BreadBin
    3 points
  33. No. It should be in the sea with anyone who likes pineapple on pizza.
    3 points
  34. I've just run into a bunch of her stuff. A great quirky guitar-player and fantastic songwriter...
    3 points
  35. Love Potion number 9 - The Searchers (& loads of other “beat groups” but not the Residents).
    3 points
  36. I let out a squeal of delight and did a little dance today! These beauties arrived, donated by the very kind @Si600 (Thank you so much!) The tuners have traveled from Brazil, via Memphis and are now "Operationally Delayed" at Charles De Gauelle ... hopefully not too much longer and I'll have all the bits I need S'manth x
    3 points
  37. I had something similar at school as well. I wanted to learn to play the trombone around 1981. They put me in a room, played me The Beatles When I'm 64 and some other music I'd never heard, maybe classical. They gave me a written test. They called my parents into the school and basically told them I will never make a musician, I don't have a musical bone in my body 😄 Thirty Six years later, I've had a record deal, released multiple albums, written a piece of music used in an advert, done many tours, two John Peel sessions, a Virgin and XFM session, various TV and Radio shows and made a living out of it. Moral of the story, follow your dream and don't let anyone say otherwise 😀
    3 points
  38. ... and still none that will fit..!
    2 points
  39. Or buy one of those chargers that had about 17 thousand different tip adapters! S'manth x
    2 points
  40. I don't think you need permission to donate raffle items.
    2 points
  41. Right now this... However much the sound engineers are paid... they deserve more! How can 3 drummers at once sound this tight!
    2 points
  42. Very true... but the chefs and logistics guys don't get to do barrell rolls and loop the loops all days which at the time was what I thought being a pilot would be! In reality, it's probably closer to my daily commute 99.9% of the time, sit in the chair, get it in the sky, hit "cruise control" and let it take you wherever you're going!
    2 points
  43. I have Christmas AND a birthday to navigate in that time. I have £500 burning a hole in a savings pot in my bank account that was set aside for the utilities price hike which never (fully) happened. I have ideas of making my Epiphone Les Paul passive again, and fitting a 10 way switch to my Reverend Triad. Neither things need to be done this year. Must. Stay. Strong.
    2 points
  44. I tried a LH1000 through an EBS Proline 8x10 once. The owner of the rehearsal studio turned the master volume up just over halfway for ‘a laugh’ in bridged mode. I honestly thought I was going to be physically ill. There is a serious amount of power on tap in bridged mode. At ‘normal’ volume levels it was a really great but not very portable set up.
    2 points
  45. There is, in my opinion, a sublime to the ridiculous couple of covers of one song, Hallelujah. Sublime; Jeff Buckley. Ridiculous; Alexandra Burke. I do have to admire Simon Cowell's chutzpah in creating such a dreadful version of a song that contains the line 'but you don't really care for music, do you?'
    2 points
  46. They each contain a small piece of neutron star.
    2 points
  47. I particularly loathe these two acclaimed covers of two fave TFF songs of mine
    2 points
  48. Hey, my lot played that stage at 6pm on the Fri. We had a brilliant time and were well recieved. Loud cheers, people singing along and a decent amount of merch sold. The chap running the stage complimented my rig and bass tone, which felt great.
    2 points
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