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absolutey gutted. big beastie boys fan. ive never been massively been into hiphop but these guys feature heavily on my ipod!
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School boy errors at gigs - my worst was last night
tangodown87 replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Old Horse Murphy' timestamp='1333449973' post='1601752'] Our drummer once picked up a camping table in a bag from my garage instead of the mixing desk [/quote] now that my friend, is brilliant!! -
interesting how lots of people saying stick with the bridge... appreciate the help guys. i have some ideas now so ill update here with how i get on!!
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thanks for all the input guys, really good stuff! when were talking wiring kits and pots, again, easy enough to fit?
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yeah i hear a lot about Badass', are they easy enough to fit also?
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just bass bridges to replace the existing one, i assume thats correct as i dont know what a solder bridge is...haha!
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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1329552431' post='1544081'] what are the current pickups? they aren't the original. [/quote] nah, there some emgs the previous owner put in [quote name='EdwardHimself' timestamp='1329583994' post='1544552'] It does require the use of a soldering iron though. Do you know how to use one? [/quote] haha, i did electronics at school, i knew that would come in handy some day! Ill start looking to into getting some now, anyone got an idea with bridges?
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thats ace!! good work!
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hi all. was just looking for some advice, thinking of upgrading the pickups and bridge on this squier p bass i picked up last year. I was thinking of changing the pickups as ive heard good things about the wizard pickups. i play mostly with a pick and i go for a nice bright "trebeley"(if thats the word) tone but with some deep bass power behind it. however, i am not too technically minded and have no idea what im doing, is this going to be difficult for me to figure out? i appreciate any wisdom!
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does anyone regret selling their first bass
tangodown87 replied to SidVicious1978's topic in General Discussion
not at all! my first bass was a god awful jazz bass copy! i dont even know what i did with it to be honest... -
what bass player is is inspiring you right now?
tangodown87 replied to fiatcoupe432's topic in General Discussion
just got my first rancid album, matt freeman - what a bass player, incredible! how did i not listen to these guys sooner?? -
i got mine just before new year, fender was doing a £25 instant rebate aswell (result!) so got mine for just over £250. what an excellent bass for the money, sold my fender mexican jazz to make way (and funds) for it, as i wanted to give five string a try. great decision on my part, such a high quality bass for the price!
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i picked up some red devils just last week for my p-bass, very bright tone which is perfect for me! little bit gutted to hear how quickly the coating wears off...
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+1 for the VM jazz, bought one after hearing peoples comments on here about good they are for the money, very good!
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[quote name='Johnston' timestamp='1326713185' post='1500747'] Anyone thought that instead of making it technically more interesting for themselves, they could use the time to make the act more visually appealing to the audience?? It is a show after all. [/quote] so true, use the easier bits to give it some on stage!
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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1326147128' post='1493065'] I`d echo Daz`s view, Squier Classic Vibe Precision - great for the JJ sound. Ampwise, assuming you buy the Squier new, you`ll have about £80 leftover. Now an amp that is versatile, and loud, with a nice amount of gain on it, again for JJ type sounds, is the Marshall MB15. GAK, are doing them for £72. http://www.gak.co.uk/en/marshall-mb-15-15w-2-channel-combo/4314?gclid=CP_vmO_6w60CFVGKfAodMXdhCQ The MB has two channels, Modern, which has compression, and Classic, which emulates a valve amp, and has gain. Cracking little amp for the money. [/quote] +1 for the MB-15, i use it at home for practising on and its a great sounding amp, really good. as for the bass, i dont know if they do a vintage modified p-bass, but i recently bought the squier vintage modified jazz and its unbelievable for the money(im not a fan of heavily lacquered necks), i got £25 off my new squier as they are doing some instant rebate offers on www.gak.co.uk currently, not sure whether these are still running...
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More new Fender models - The 'Modern Player' Series
tangodown87 replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
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Ian bought my Fender Jazz today, top bloke, very easy to deal with and extremely prompt. Would happily recommend, Adam
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For Sale i have a standard mexican jazz bass. No room for it, would like to keep it but i have just bought a five string jazz so its got to go!! Has been gigged and you can see from photos that it has a few dinks around the bottom of the body. It also had a sticker on the scratchplate and there is an extremely faint mark where this was, (can be replaced of course if a massive problem) Plays beautifully and has a great sound, Based in Northwich, Cheshire. Looking for £175!
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Sold. Squier Vintage Modified Jazz Bass. Sold
tangodown87 replied to deanovw's topic in Basses For Sale