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  1. 4-string. No more complex than a passive PJ setup, electrically. Nut width around 40mm, between P and J. A bass realisation of the KISS principal, in other words... In other words, I like what's in my sig. Maple board if possible, but not really worried if not.
  2. [quote name='Grahambythesea' timestamp='1457883474' post='3002629'] If I put a gold anodised scratch plate on my jazz, will stop it humming under fluorescent strip lights.....lol! [/quote] No. It MIGHT reduce it a bit...The only way to stop hum on a Jazz is to have both pickups at the same output (eg fully up), in which state they are a humbucking pair, or retrofit proper hum-cancelling pickups, which may, of course, alter the tone somewhat. Shielding the cavities can also help. Shielding AND the metal plate might just be pretty effective also.
  3. [quote name='keefbaker' timestamp='1457969466' post='3003482'] I'll be going again next year, and saving up so I can spend my money on stuff I clearly don't need, just really really want. [/quote] This!
  4. Got this in a trade, but can't make use of it, so... Good condition, and I'll throw in a power supply as well. Price includes postage, Paypal gift or bank transfer OK. [attachment=214104:Dscf2138.jpg]
  5. Good basic gig-bag tuner. Price includes postage. Paypal gift or bank transfer OK. [b]NOW £6.50[/b] [attachment=214103:Dscf2136.jpg]
  6. Bose OE (On-ear) folding headphones. These are simply amazing for their size. New earpads, two new cables, headband a little tatty, hence [s]£60[/s] [b]£50[/b], delivered. (Edit: these are NOT noise cancelling). [attachment=214101:Dscf2127.jpg] Happy with Paypal gift or bank transfer.
  7. Sennheiser HD212 or 202 for use with Tascam box for practice (never use amp at home). SkullCandy Hesh 2s for use on the move with phone (they have a mic).
  8. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1455976539' post='2984151'] [b]The Psychology Of GAS[/b] How many people of this parish are actually better players than the gear they already have and need better/more expensive gear? [/quote] Assuming good setup, the quality of even low-end gear makes this scenario almost impossible today. Almost... I'm no better than anyone else when it comes to GAS, but put a stop to it by deciding what I needed to do the job, and leaving it at that. However... I DO need new IEMs...
  9. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1456125666' post='2985511'] I much prefer "bassist" or "bass player" to "bass guitarist" I know bass is shaped and played similar to a guitar but that's where the similarity ends. They are completely different instruments, fulfilling different roles and requiring a very different skill set and musical approach. Despite what the uninitiated may think, we do not just play the same as the guitar an octave lower... [/quote] Precisely, it's a guitar-like bass, it's not a guitar. So bassist or bass player it is.
  10. I have a bitsa P and a BB414. That's really all the instrumental variety I can handle. For making it louder, I have a Markbass CMD121H, and a Markbass Traveler 151P if I need the full 500W. As far as I am concerned, that's all I can justify, and it's all I want. I WILL get a more expensive BB at some point, but then the 414 will go. I had several more basses and amps not too long ago. They were just taking up space and money for no reason, so off they went. If I can ever justify more, then I'll have more. Just nothing right now...
  11. How did I miss this? Soldering, pickups, setups, help with building anything Fender-style. Dartmoor/SW Devon/SE Cornwall Den
  12. [quote name='ratman' timestamp='1455792228' post='2982419'] I gig for a living and I certainly don't feel it's another form of rut. Saturdays and some Fridays are my bigger earning nights doing functions, the rest of my gigs are generally pub/bar work. Like Blue, I love what I do. I may not be a rich man but I'm happy in my work. I approach my gigs with the attitude that I'm going to play to my best ability and put on a good show, like most of the musicians around me. And after all these years I still get excited getting ready to leave the house for a gig. I don't have time for half-arsed performances and attitudes. I do take my work seriously and yes, it's still a job, but it beats doing 40+ hours a week in an office or warehouse. I know this because I've done both. I have the best job in the world and long may it continue. [/quote] This is how I approach gigs. Otherwise why bother?
  13. [quote name='bassix' timestamp='1454515413' post='2970415'] I'm back lusting after a Yamaha 2024x in Vintage White, still the best bass i've ever tried. If only I'd had the £2000 odd asking price they wanted! [/quote] Since acquiring a 414, I'm looking in this direction too. Will probably settle for a 424 or a s/h 1024 if I can find one, and the dosh to pay for it...
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  15. Lee Sklar is really the only biggie I've met. Such a nice man.
  16. Love 'em. Also like other flats, but TIs are a bit special.
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