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Rayman

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  1. Beautiful, it doesn't get much better than that.
  2. I'd love this. I tried an Urge 1 many years back and promised myself one, but have never gotten around to finding one. Of course when one comes up I haven't got a penny to my name. Typical.
  3. Oh man, that's the exact bass I was after. Why am I always broke??
  4. Yeah top quality mate. That Sandberg sounds fantastic, I love a bit of slap me, especially when it's done well and with some feeling. You can tell you're enjoying playing, it comes across in the music, and that makes it fun to listen too.
  5. OK, bad timing on my part, but Sounds Great were in the midst of a delivery from Ashdown, so I couldn't try the Tribute JB2 out, but it seemed well put together, nice finish on the frets, although I wish this trend for anemic looking maple necks would end, they would look so much nicer with an aged lacquer instead, just like the Jap Jaguar parked next to the JB2 on the wall. Same layout as a Jazz, I guess it would sound similar, and it seemed to be quite light in weight too, but then I'm used to my P bass being a bit of a clonker. I'll try and bob back in the next couple of days to try it out.
  6. You could have a poke around on here for some input: [url="http://www.bassesbyleo.com"]http://www.bassesbyleo.com[/url] I'm off to Sounds Great.
  7. [quote name='redstriper' post='860414' date='Jun 7 2010, 09:54 PM']Good work Rayman! If they've got a JB-2 tribute, do me a favour and check it out for me with special attention to the solo neck pup sound with the tone rolled off and all the mids and top cut on the amp (markbass LM2 if pos). Nowt like cheek eh![/quote] Consider it my quest
  8. Who [i]is[/i] this Flea bloke anyway? Herbie Flowers.......now [i]he[/i] can play the bass.
  9. I'm off to Sounds Great tomorrow then.
  10. [quote name='redstriper' post='860363' date='Jun 7 2010, 09:17 PM']I don't know what's in me tea, but I'm seeing triple.......... I've never found a precision with as much low end as my old jazz - they do thump though. BTW - are you getting the L2000 from purpleturtle or sounds great?[/quote] True, Robbie and his Jazz do it for me every time. The P can be a bit middy, but if you pluck it near the end of the neck it does the trick. No, I'm in the process of doing a deal with another BC member. It's never done till it's done, but it's still on the cards. Never actually played one, but the reviews are good I hear. I have however tried a Tribute version that Greeneking had a while back and loved it to bits.
  11. Such a good post, I had to say it three times .
  12. [quote name='yourchoiceguitar' post='859695' date='Jun 7 2010, 11:44 AM']Basically I have a small site and want to have USA company based items on the site, such as Bartolini etc - stuff that isnt easily available in the UK.[/quote] You could always try Villex. Extraordinary pickups, and the european arm of the company seems to have dissapeared at the moment. I assume they're still available, and they were the best Jazz pups I've ever used.
  13. I'm on the verge of picking up a G&L USA L2000, so all that info's been very useful. I understand there are issues with a bit of buzz from the pups on some early models, don't if that's true? Either way, I'm looking forward to trying one out in the next couple of days. In my case the low thump I need for dub stuff is covered with my Precision fitted with flats, so I'm hoping for some bright honk from the L2000.
  14. I won't lend anything, ever, period. But then I am a miserable old tw*t. Does that help at all?
  15. I only know of them because I'm a Danny Gatton fan, and he had them in his Telecaster. I have no idea about the bass pickups, but the Telecaster ones are meant to be outstanding, but quite pricey. I also understood there was a waiting list to get them made too. Very good pickups I believe.
  16. OK, I'm off for a good cry now .
  17. Very sad. I'm happy to chip in too, Mick's a major influence on me.
  18. [quote name='Randy_Marsh' post='660481' date='Nov 20 2009, 08:18 PM']I've always really wanted to go to one so was just wondering if there was one on the cards?[/quote] If you're refering to a more personal bash like the ones we have across the country, the last one I went to was in Lytham St Annes a handful of years ago. No idea if there's any more planned, but Bassday in November is the one to get to.
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