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Built by @walshy and it’s a killer but I do have the blue one and will get some Fralins installed. Olympic White Swamp Ash body with Nitro paint Badass 2 Bridge Gotoh Lollipop tuners Lindy Fralin 10% overwound Luxe loom with red dime capacitor Flames maple neck and ebony fingerboard, ti flats Not a real Fender but Fender would wish it was Will also come with brand new TGI hard case, some swirls on paintwork but to be expected as nitro finish Will withdraw if my Sandberg sells and now the goodies…..8 points
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Really nice Patrick Eggle Milan V in a unique colour with upgraded pre amp. Only getting rid as I'm thinning the herd and my Maruszczyk gets all the attention now. Good condition with just one dink on the top of the body and a smaller dent on the lower horn. Great hardware on this, is a lovely player and has been a useful back up bass for a while. Welcome to come try out in Cardiff.8 points
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Up for sale is my Guild Starfire 1 Bass. These basses are great and sound awesome. I’ve buffed the gloss finish to remove some of the excess shine, and had binding fitted to the f holes by a luthier. I think it looks better this way. Currently fitted with Thomastik Jazz Flat strings. £425. Collection from Beccles Suffolk much preferred, but I can post.5 points
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Ibanez SR1800 Premium Great high-end bass from the Soundgear Range. It is a very versatile bass which is suitable for all styles imo, with its preamp and 2 Nordstrand pickups. The bass can be played passive or active. I'd say the bass is in good condition overall. It has a few small damages but looks very fresh overall. The softcase is in very clean condition too. There is one little issue. The preamp has a 3-way mid frequency selector, of which only one position works. I assume replacing this switch will resolve this. Personally I didn't really care about it as the sound sculpting options are great as is. Plus the bass sounds great in passive mode too! Imo this is pretty much a boutique like production bass at an outstanding price point. Fixed price €795 I am located in the Netherlands, but happy to ship at buyers risk and expense. As for trades I am mainly interested in a Music Man Stingray 4/5 with lacquered neck (like early '90s). Further a 70s/80s sabre with rosewood fretboard or Fender Flea active.. I've got 4 basses and other stuff up for sale, so could offer a combination of items for trade.5 points
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Would love to hear your thoughts about guys showing up for auditions unprepared. A few weeks ago I referred an opportunity to a friend. This was a legit opportunity with top notch guys with an agent and ready to go out make money and gig. This is not a start up band. This was an opportunity for guys that want and need money from playing. Not for the " I don't need the money I just want to play" guys. It's an oldies act and they needed a bass player that could harmonize. My friend was given 4 songs to audition and he shows up for the audition unprepared. If it was a a start up or questionable opportunity I somewhat get why a guy would limit the effort put forth. This was " money in the bank" You've all heard this question before. Why do guys do this? Me, if I commit to an audition I'll show up owning those 4 songs. If I don't own them I'll cancel the audition. Doesn't that make more sense than showing up not knowing the material? Blue5 points
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SWR T/O/P + Goliath III. Also posted in the SWR section. I like the punchy hi-fi quality to it, reminds me of my old Trace gear. Not had chance to play with it much so far, though I think it has the potential to knock walls down.5 points
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As the title says, a Trace Elliot T-Bass in black. I've had this for nearly 10years now and it's been a faithful companion on many gigs. Lovely slim neck, currently strung with funkmasters so it's super fast to play. Pretty lightweight in feel and a huge range of tones in the Status pre-amp, I've used this on all genres from reggae to disco to rock. It's got the odd knock or two and the scratch plate is split and this is reflected in the price. Not desperate to get rid as it's always had a use but thinning the herd as I've had a few new additions. Any questions let me know, welcome to come and try in Cardiff. Comes with Status gig bag. (I'm pretty sure it does anyway, will have to check the attic)4 points
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First proper outing for my mini rig at a coronation street party gig this afternoon. Nordstrand Acinonyx short scale bass into a GR Mini One amp and matching 2x8 cabinet. Out of shot is a Helix Stomp set up as a pre-amp along with chorus and synth effects.4 points
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Interesting discussion. I bought my first bass in 1977 for £35 from Minns Music in Brighton. As I recall I had a choice of precisely one bass, a Zenta EB copy which I purchased. That £35 is worth around £280 today for which there is a great selection of some really decent instruments which are perfectly giggable and would blow my old Zenta out of the water. Kids today don’t know how lucky they are 🙄4 points
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To catch all those up who need it (which I hope is ok?) - our wonderful friend @Dood put a message on Facebook that he’s thinking the unthinkable due to the current state of affairs and his monetary situation. His Shuker 7 string is synonymous with him, was entirely conceived by him and built to his specs by Mr Shuker. It’s a true one off for a one-off lovely guy. I for one am happy to help out a brother in need.4 points
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After (mostly) putting together a cheap jazz bass kit from eBay the bug has bitten... I decided to put together something a bit custom that would hopefully get me the sound I'm looking for in a package that would be doable for a newbie. I have no real woodworking skills, no proper place to work and no tools (apart from a drill and a chisel...). Enter guitarbuild.co.uk - discovered whilst looking for kits that might get me heading in the right direction. So, then a question of whether to just buy "off the shelf" or go a bit wild. Went a bit wild. The spec I put together: Body: 2-piece walnut P-bass with rear-routed control cavity. Battery box routing. And custom routing for a Stingray pickup. Quite a lot of research, including some very useful posts on this very site led to deciding to put the pickup as near as possible to the proper Stingray spot. Neck: walnut with 38.8mm nut, maple fretboard, medium jumbo frets and abalone dot markers front and side. Headstock shape was going to be my own design, but ended up going for the "house" style as it was pretty much what I had ended up with anyway with my own design and I figured they had already got it right. Jasmine from Guitarbuild looked after the process from beginning to end with some very helpful advice about what would actually work and what was possible. For basses the choice is between p-bass and j-bass bodies in a variety of woods and for the necks you can choose one-piece or two-piece, woods and dots. Then it's just a case of communicating what you want in the way of custom routs. I found an outline of a p-bass body in a usable format for the graphic design program I often use for work. Adding the Stingray pickup outline was easy enough and putting writing on the picture to explain exactly what I wanted did the job. Only thing you can't change on the neck is that it has to be a four in-line headstock, which suited me fine anyway. I went for the option whereby they put together three body blanks and I got to choose one (though would have happily bought at least two of them... just couldn't afford to). One body was a definite "no" - just wasn't what I was looking for but it was a hard choice between the other two. Neck blanks was also choice of three and, again, it was hard to choose between them. From first email to the boxes arriving was just over two months and that included me faffing around some... Quality is excellent - the neck in particularly is very nicely made. The neck is made for the body and is a tight fit with holes pre-drilled. All that remains is finishing it, possibly a bit of light sanding on the body in a couple of places. The plan is to finish it using a Wudtone transparent finishing kit. I recently used a "Dark Tease" to finish the "zebrawood" composite body of the cheap jazz in order to dull down the stripes - was very easy to apply and gave a very nice result. I used Danish Oil on the jazz bass neck and didn't like so much how it yellowed the maple a bit much. Hardware is going to be EMG MMCS pup, with volume and EMG BTC Control for treble and bass, Hipshot Vintage bass bridge in black - all bought second hand. Machineheads will be Hipshot Licensed Lollipop Ultralites in black - special order from the US via BTN Music and a Hipshot 3-way string tree. Other bits and pieces will be from the parts bin. So far the whole process has been a lot of fun. Guitarbuild were (are) fantastic to work with - quick replies to emails and seemed to be happy to answer all my "I don't really know what I'm doing" type questions. Photos are below. And I'll add more as things progress. As browsing this particular part of BC was what got me thinking I might be able to do this, you all get to see the results3 points
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Withdrawn. Yamaha RBX765A. £175. 5 string, 4.1kg (9lb), 34" scale, 19mm spacing, dark green, 1997. Good working order and plays well, a few cosmetic scrapes and there's tarnishing to the gold coloured hardware, pretty good condition for a 26 year old Bass though, well balanced and a nice weight too. The strings are a couple of months old D'Addario NYXL. Asking price is what I paid for it a few months ago which I reckon is a bit of a bargain - this is about as cheap as you'll find a decent 5 string. Collection from Twickenham preferred.3 points
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I've just got this delivered from Bass Buddha earlier this week and it's a superb instrument. The hardware, PLEK'd frets, sound and playability are top notch in every way and I truely believe it would be very hard to find a bass of equal quality in this price range. Alas the neck on these custom PJ's sits somewhere in between a Jazz bass and Precision bass neck profile and I expected a more wide/flat neck profile. Hence, I'm considering a trade with a bass with a wider/flatter neck profile that suits my hands a bit better. The 44-64 comes with an ash body, maple neck with Indian Rosewood fretboard, Hipshot Ultralite tuners and Lakland USA pickups. The original packaging and goodies (tools, cable) are still available. The factory set-up is superb, the bass plays lightning fast with a low action and no buzz. As I've already gotten a lot of trade offers that didn't really rock my boat. I've made a short list based on my experience with all these brands showing which trades I'm interested in and which trades I'm not interested in, hoping to save you some time and effort offering trades that don't fall within my interests. Looking for trades with 4 or 5 string fretted, 32-34" scale and a wide, flat neck profile. Also interested in analog(!) effect-pedals. Yes: - MTD kingston - Sire - Fender MIJ/MIA jazz (no 5strings in this case) - Lakland 44-02 - Cort - FGN - G&L Jazz - Mayones - Musicman Sterling USA - Sandberg Jazz - Roscoe (standard) - Vigier - Mensinger - Schecter - Marleaux - Human Base - ESP No: - Spector - Dingwall - Ken Smith - Yamaha - Warwick - Supro - Rickenbacker - Maruszczyk - Jackson - Charvell - Ibanez - Steinberger I'm based in Ghent, Belgium and the bass can be tested here on an Eich amps bc112pro combo, or I can ship her double boxed in the original packaging. Anyway, time for some pic's...3 points
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Apologies if this has been posted before, but I was looking at guitars on the Gordon Smith and came across this - https://www.gordonsmithguitars.com/shop/guitars/gs-bass/3 points
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After a few weeks off due to band members illness, covid and what have you it was nice to be back on stage. A nice sized bikers rally just outside Knutsford, first one of the season for us. We were opening on this one, the organisers know we can generally get a crowd up and ready for the night...and we did. Next outdoors one is the Farmyard rally in Helmsley in June, always a laugh that one.3 points
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King Billy Rock Bar in Northampton last night. Split the bill with Voodoo Radio. Played with my full rig, Orange Bass Butler through Orange LBT and Orange 2x10 and 2x12 cabs. Crowd wasn't as big as we hoped, but we went down well and Landlady said we'd be welcome back next year. Managed to race through 16 tracks in 50 mins. Bloody knackered today.3 points
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Unfortunately, our set has stagnated over 31 years as our guitar player only knows about a dozen numbers and they're all in 'E'. 😁 We have over one hundred numbers in the set. What he does for the other 88, God knows.3 points
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Progress Report The neck is defretted and slots filled with plasticard as recommended by Manson guitars in another thread. I found the top 3 inches of the neck was falling away on the E string side making a level neck for fretless impossible. So much for me thinking it was a nice neck just shows how wrong you can be. (Wipes egg off face and moves on) From a Google search I found a thread on Talkbass about neck levelling which included input from Bruce Johnson amongst others explaining the need and processes for conical levelling and hour glass levelling. Enter the need for a levelling beam. Ebay alloy rectangular tube 20mm x 50mm by 50cm long collected in person for less than £10 from a supplier about 19 miles from me. Wicks on the way home. Oakley Superflex cloth backed sandpaper Fine 120 grit. Shockingly more than the alloy tube but necessary. Cut the tape to fit the tube one length for 20mm one for 50mm. Upholstery spray contact adhesive and carefully apply the tape to the beam job done. Follow the methods and advice from Bruce Johnson. Neck is now sorted and very accurate.. Smoothed off with 240 sanding followed by 2000, 2500, 5000, wet and dry the last 3 with finishing oil applied a few drops at a time with an industrial syringe. Neck is now nice and smooth and shiny.3 points
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Little confession time: I've been wanting to love my Spector Euro 5LX bass for a long while, because it's such a good bass - it's got such a meaty Spector EMG growl and punchy low end which immediately announces you're there to an audience and cuts through the mix effortlessly, but it's played second fiddle to my lighter Elrick for some while (also a great bass) and I've had it up for sale on and off for 6 months as it wasn't getting used. My particular issue has I've just not been able to find a way wear it comfortably - it's felt a bit too heavy and the fretboard extension was at a tiring angle for my left arm. Fortunately I managed to resist near offers and gave it another go with a wide padded Minotaur strap tonight combined with slightly shortening the strap length. Bingo!! 2 hour gig tonight it felt just fine, well actually more than fine. Singer commented on what a great looking bass it was (it is!) and drummer loved the tone. I'm not disagreeing with either of them 😊3 points
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The original version of this song always makes me happy and playing it even more so. It was a privilege to be asked to play on this and a delight to record and film. It’s not a hard line, but that doesn’t matter to me.3 points
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AIC, Queensryche, Pantera, Cameo and Living Colour, all in one video, featuring a white Euro 4 Classic (and a black Euro 5). Cool stuff. Check it out 😍3 points
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Stupid.. and disrespectful.. Learning 4 ( presumably "oldie" ) songs isn't going to be that taxing is it..3 points
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Hello all, Up for sale is a Breedlove 4-string electro acoustic bass - see rather long winded model no above. I bought this bass new in 2015 for an acoustic “project’” that didn’t come to anything (bloody typical !) Beautiful sounding acoustically or electrically- has a wonderful woody, almost upright tone. Plays wonderfully and because of the matt finish feels great in the hand. Has a small mark in the binding (photographed) but is barely noticeable- in excellent shape otherwise. Comes with a Breedlove hard case. Would prefer to collect or meet halfway due to being an acoustic instrument. No trades I’m afraid as hoping to thin heard.2 points
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Offered for sale is my big Orange rig AD200B head (second picture & comes with Orange cover) that was made in July 2020. Also, included is the Orange OBC115 and Orange OBC410. These cabs were made in 2017 / 2018 and come with Orange covers. I used this rig on three or four tours of the UK with Electric Boys and Enuff Z'Nuff. Hands down it the best rig I have ever owned but it comes with that old school weight that as I am getting older, I am preferring a lighter option. For the downtime , my Orange rig has been in storage in the kitchen (as the most expensive laptop stand whilst I work out!) The condition must be at least a 9/10 for the amp / cabs, less so for the covers... but then that's the idea right? I look after my kit as the pages of Basschat feedback show. It's collection only as it is heavy (I drove up to Sheffield to get the head as the shop refused to post an all valve head. The price for the three is but if I split, I would be looking at £1500. AD200B head - £900 OBC410 - £450 OBC115 - £375 I am located within easy reach of the M4 but could potentially look at meet ups around Bath / Oxford / Basingstoke / Reading areas. Please note that the cat (who sadly passed away shortly after this pic) does not get to go anywhere near this rig and this was just a photographed moment where he came in to see what was going on.2 points
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Excellent little gig with Clutching at Straws, Ship Inn, Pointon, derrière end of nowhere near Sleaford ish. Played well, small but drunk and appreciative crowd… home before midnight! Lots of gigs 20 mins drive from home this year. Ace. Hate driving. Sucks donkey. Even with my ACS moulded ears a little battered. Time for fresh moulds and more attenuation I think…2 points
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To a bass player no two basses sound the same, to an audience all basses sound the same. Anyone who gets into the tone wood argument needs to accept that it’s equivalent to the ‘eskimos have 13 different types of snow’ argument. Possibly true, but either way, it’s all snow.2 points
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Zero shame in seeking comfort. Zero shame in making your instrument work for you. I know for a fact that other people pick up my basses and think "yeah, not for me". Do I care? Not even a little bit.2 points
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Ive played a couple, didn't like them. For me personally there were a bummer to set up. Very uncomfortable. Didnt like the sound of them. And I dont like the look of them. But who am I. Doesn't mean anything to what I think.. The music that was played on them is unforgettable!.2 points
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We'd perhaps better not persue the "bear" too much further, but leave old nilo to his fate..2 points
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The only thing you can say for sure is that in the case of these two bases (and only these two bases) the one with the Pau Ferro board is darker sounding (whatever that means). Nothing else. You cannot ascribe this property to just the fingerboard, as you have means of telling exactly how identical (or not) the other components of the two basses are.2 points
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Some nice basses there @PaulThePlug Inspiring to see what can be done with parts from different sources. The jazz bass mentioned above is from Twin--cam on eBay like the neck you bought. He swapped out a maple/rosewood neck for all maple to go with the zebrawood body. I should probably post that in a different thread - it's not quite ready for prime time and is never going to win any awards - mainly because it was more of a "learning experience" thing than a "this going to be an amazing (or even playable) bass" thing. The Guitarbuild.co.uk bass is going to come in at about the same price as a new Fender MIM Jazz bass, and significantly less than a US Music Man Stingray. And I got to choose a slim neck for my Stingray-a-like.2 points
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For Dood's contribution(s) to the bass community I'm happy to contrubite.2 points
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https://www.talkbass.com/threads/even-fretless-fingerboard-levelling-tips.905673/2 points
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That misalignment of the strings over the bridge pickup is something which could not be lived with in the world of bass, nor in the world of soft furnishings.2 points
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Sad news. I heard it from Chimike a couple of days back when we were chatting after he popped by to buy the Mesa D800 I bought from Nigel a couple of years back. We had a good old chinwag when he came over for the sale. From the list above looks like he played in a band on the same circuit as me as well. Condolences to the family2 points
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We've been here for 2 full days and no-one has asked if it is good for metal 🙃 sorry.....2 points
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This has just popped up on there, looks like they're trying to get a documentary off the ground... I hope it happens!2 points
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Oh thank goodness it's not just me! If it's something I haven't had a chance to practice recently I always panic that I'll have forgotten a song, but so far (touch wood) as soon as we start I suddenly remember I'm not a complete numpty and do actually know how to play it.2 points
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Me too. . . . and yes. I'd turn up knowing the songs better than the guy on the original record.2 points
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