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After the sad departure of the Squier Sonic P-bass in California Blue, it's replacement has just arrived. And what a replacement! Just unboxing it, and it has already exceeded my expectations. The packaging itself is on another level between the Chinese Sonic and this Indonesian Classic Vibe 70s Precision. Quick tune up, not much needed. Action good, might be tweakable better. Intonation appears spot on, too, which I've never had even from a USA Fender...Relief could be a little better, maybe? The point is, this is playable right out of the box. My one trepidation was the spec saying the nut width was 1.685", which is between the two normal P sizes. Well, that's obvious garbage, just from feeling it. It's a 1.625", bang on. And slim front-to-back! It's just a great feeling neck. A quick noodle, and I feel right at home. Flatwounds will be installed soonest, because I have a phobia about rounds on a lacquered board! Because my first Fender Precision was a 75 Fullerton, I've always liked the shiny gloss-finished type of neck. This one is really nice, darker-coloured than I was expecting - vintage tint? - but not roasted dark. My other walnut P-bass was a 79 fretless, seen here with two nieces, the older of whome is nearly 50 now...eek!10 points
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Latest version of my Cold War pedalboard. Mutron III+ Valco KGB Distortion Valco KGB Fuzz EHX Bassballs (underneath) MXR M87 Comp Broughton HPF Warm Audio DI Cioks DC55 points
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If I was running a commercial studio, all the work areas - control rooms and studio rooms would be faraday cages and there would be no WiFi. If you are in the studio or control room you are there to work. If you want to play on your phone go somewhere else.5 points
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Many years ago, I loved making Airfix models, 1/72 of airplanes and stuff. Typical boys stuff, and then would paint them up using Humbrol enamels. I suspect many people here did much the same. I woke up one Sunday morning in my bedroom and all I could smell was White Spirit. I looked on the floor and could see a bottle of White Spirit on it's side, the top off and it mostly empty. I smelt the carpet and thought "Bloody hell, knocked it over in the night and it's all spilt on the floor and soaked into the carpet. My mum is going to kill to me". I went out to the bathroom and could still smell the white spirit, "Oh no, its gone everywhere in the house, my mum and dad are going to kill me". I went downstairs and thought it was downstairs as well, I then starting thinking, so I went outside and could still smell it. The penny dropped, I hadn't spilt the white spirit, I'd drunk the whole bottle in the night whilst asleep. There was none on the carpet, but there was an awful lot in my stomach. I wasn't ill, didn't feel that bad, but my breath was awful and took a day or two to get back to normal. Ever since then, I keep stuff like that locked up in a garage and not in the house. I have never touched white spirts since, I moved to meths instead for a classier drink Rob5 points
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The clear-out continues ... 2021 Fender Player Plus Jazz Bass - Aged candy apple red. Excellent condition, two very, very small marks on back of body, one which I can't even photograph. Other than that it's pretty immaculate. Would benefit from some cavity shielding, much like every active Fender I've had. No gig bag but have suitable packaging materials for shipping. Specs: Body Body Material: Alder Body Finish: Gloss Polyester Body Shape: Jazz Bass NeckNeck Material: Maple Neck Finish: Satin Urethane Neck Shape: Modern "C" Scale Length: 34" (86.36 cm) Fingerboard Material: Maple Fingerboard Radius: 12" (305 mm) Number of Frets: 20 Fret Size: Medium Jumbo Position Inlays: Black Pearloid Dot Side Dots: Black Nut Material: Synthetic Bone Nut Width: 1.5" (38.1 mm) Electronics Bridge Pickup: Player Plus Noiseless Jazz Bass Middle Pickup: Player Plus Noiseless Jazz Bass Controls: Master Volume, Pan Pot (Pickup Selector), Treble Boost/Cut, Midrange Boost/Cut, Bass Boost/Cut, Active/Passive Mini Toggle Switching: Pan Pot Hardware Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome Bridge: Fender HiMass with Chrome-Plated Zinc Saddles Tuning Machines: Standard Open-Gear Pickguard: 4-Ply Tortoiseshell Control Knobs: Vintage-Style Black Plastic Jazz Bass Miscellaneous Strings: Fender USA 7250M Nickel Plated Steel (45-105 Gauges) Case: Deluxe Gig Bag (Included) Can post at buyer's cost/risk or collection/inspection welcome from Orpington BR6.4 points
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***PLEASE WITHDRAW*** Up for sale is my Warwick Starbass 5 String in Daphne Blue. It’s in excellent condition basically brand new. Has had a recent professional set-up with new strings and comes with a padded TGI gig bag. This bass was also plek’d by Thomann when it was purchased, so the fret and fingerboard feels exceptionally smooth. One very small ding on the tip of the headstock, can be seen in photos. Collection from London only. Accepting offers too4 points
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Saw it on talkbass that there are some price drops on the old vintera range in the US. looks like some retailers are doing it here too, not quite as big a discount but not bad.4 points
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You could get a couple of the JustinGuitar books. He has a website and YouTube channel with hundreds of videos to go with them.4 points
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I can already only hear that as "I sought The Lord, and The Lord won" and I have not even listened to the song.4 points
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Just putting feelers out really beautiful bass, basically a reissue BB with a 3 band EQ. sounds and plays great. Gotoh 201 bridge - I can switch to original Yamaha one which I have on another bass. Good weight, 9lbs tort guard - made for me by Earlpilanz. covers all sounds - I have a 414 and seem to set this similarly so I’ll stop being greedy. i can ship, but I have no case. So happy for collection in Manchester - or to have a case delivered etc. can ship without case at buyers risk - although I can wrap it to death etc.3 points
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A bit of a get-together down by the Tyne today. Lots of it spent messing with a Kemper and a mad Russian plastic bass from the 80s.3 points
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We played some some dreadful us military style army of God thing once and I found that the chords and rythem for the verse has been stolen from london calling so that’s what I played3 points
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As with everything today which is sub standard.... the phone. It's the phone thats messing with everthing and everyone. No one toaday can focus on anything....always playing with the phone. Back in the day there were no distractions and you were 100% focused on the job. If what Im reading is the way it is now and I ran a studio? All phones would be left outside until the job is finished.3 points
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I put Ultralite lollipops on my PJ Mustang. Neck dive solved! (And I think they look less outsized /ugly too)3 points
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Your bass playing isn't being improved by debating the correct use of the word "tuner"...3 points
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I’m managing FX GAS (poorly). Microthumpinator, tuner and compressor to start, then the wonderful grizzly that is an always on subtle overdrive. Then the EBS Billy Sheehan Ultimate came onto my radar. Why? I’m far from sure but it gives me proper distortion if I should ever need it and has an FX loop in both clean and dirty channels. A switch in the dirty means the BS is always on and an Xotic RC Bass Boost gives me just that in the clean loop. Then I thought I’d try an octave pedal to fill on some sonic space. I’ve experimented with both a Sub n Up and a Micro POG and the POG won. So I have a great clean sound, boost that adds colour, mild distortion and not so mild with the BS boosted.3 points
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It's why Smith basses have relatively soft woods in the neck but a sodding great slab of ebony for the fingerboard. The neck is just stiff enough rather than as stiff as it can be. I've encountered the same effect in a guitar with the softest maple and mahogany laminates in the neck but an ebony board for preserving rigidity. I'm fond of ebony fingerboards because they can be dressed to very fine tolerances and are tonally neutral. They seem to affect high end frequencies that are beyond what most of us need in a bass.3 points
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The strap... (Totally appreciate he won't recognise half the folk on there - but he can learn in time)3 points
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On my second Ampeg V4B head and for a 100w all valve amp it’s the nicest amp I’ve ever used in my band. There is something about the fullness and warmth of the amps tone that nothing seems to come close. And it’s a loud amp .. we are a loud rock band and my V4B never struggles for volume ( not using the PA ) Amazing amps, simple EQ and looks great on the matching SVT212AV cab2 points
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Markbass mini 151p 300 watt @8 ohm ohms 500 @ 4 ohm ohms. Most bass players know how good Markbass amps are my combo is in excellent condition owned by me from new with roqsolid cover, the only reason I'm selling is I've upgraded to a MB 4x10 rig. Would be collection only or would meet within reason.2 points
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As I’m currently winding my bass playing down to a low level I’m putting some stuff up for sale, mostly my main gigging gear. Next up; a 1998 German made Warwick FNA bass (Corvette body shape, though it was never designated a Corvette). Lightweight swamp ash body with carved flame maple top, ebony pinstripe “binding” line in between. Amber “antique violin” finish, which seems to be a thin satin lacquer. Fully recessed Warwick straplocks (strap ends also supplied), gold plated hardware. Preamp (original factory fitted): Seymour Duncan 3-band 9V active circuit voiced specifically for MusicMan Stingray, with “slap bias” switching on vol control. Neck: Long (34’) scale 24-fret in ovangkol, with wenge board and JAN adjustable nut. Regularly waxed, so beautifully smooth. 2 mods to this bass: Original ceramic MEC pickup replaced with Aguilar AG 4M (Alnico V) MusicMan pickup; based on the original 1970’s MusicMan Stingray pickup. I personally much prefer the tone on this to the MEC; it’s slightly more scooped with prominent low mids, more growl and punch yet also more clarity. Original pickup included. Original neck swapped with one from a 2001 German made Warwick Streamer LX Jazzman. This was only because I preferred a slightly slimmer neck on the Streamer, and a slightly wider P profile neck on this bass. This has been my “go to” gigging bass over the last 6 years or so, simply because it’s so comfortable and ergonomic to play, and just always sounds good. I’ve never played another single-pickup bass so responsive to changes in right hand technique, whether with pick or fingers. A brief funky live clip (thru Mesa Walkabout & Mesa 2x10) https//en-gb.facebook.com/SouLotionSwansea/videos/1815503435163445/ Looking for merely £550 on this. Collection from South Wales, near Swansea - I can deliver to Bridgend services M4, or possibly further for fuel costs. Postage a potential option, but I’m putting 4 basses up for sale and only have one box! Edit: Near-new Warwick gig-bag included in price; lots of padding, weatherproof, shoulder-straps, plenty of pocket space. Any questions or requests for specific pics; please message me.2 points
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The hammer price for this was £2,300 so it looks like the dubious provenance didn’t influence the outcome.2 points
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Dunlop Dual Action Strap Locks all the way for me. I have them on every instrument and every strap I own. Best in the market (IMHO).2 points
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Sure, that's a given. No need to argue over should or will, I guess.2 points
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Tech 21 500 watt VT head with 2 12inch cabs is my lightweight rig of choice. It just does the job.2 points
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I have a late 90s model and it sounds.. ...well, like what a bass should sound like !2 points
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Yes, always great to hear a good brass section on the track, really adds something. Worked with the Phenix Horns once. That was a blast!2 points
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Spillages are expensive. Had someone yesterday spill a whole mug of coffee into their PC. Took out 6 desks when the breaker went and ruined the PC. That's an hour out for 6 people while maintenance replace the power strip and reset the breaker, and another, for the persons whose PC went bang, while IT replaced the PC. A smoke head went off so security attended as well. The thought of energy drinks being spilled into anything worries me. Ultimately it's your control room and if you spill tea on your gear, you pay to replace it and you lose money while it's being replaced. If your guests are happy to stump up for replacement equipment and lost revenue then I guess let them drink whatever they want. 😆2 points
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