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LukeFRC

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  1. [quote name='warwickhunt' timestamp='1355942784' post='1904895'] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Just to confirm that the bass comes with the stock pup AND a brand new boxed Seymour Duncan 'Vintage' jobbie AND a brand new sealed pkt of D'Addario strings.[/font][/color] [/quote] thanks for the confirmation. I'll be honest, I was sitting wondering that,
  2. that wall looks great! the 4005 look amazing. Needs a picture above the fireplace though!
  3. Wow. Im must say I never really like the look of most the 50's P bass reissues I've seen - but this does look really nice! Good find, you've finished decorating the space for it to go aye?
  4. [quote name='BassBunny' timestamp='1355913653' post='1904245'] Nice review Luke. One thing I found with the ACG pre, (or an ACG bass full stop), is how much you appreciate them after playing something else. Have done a few gigs recently where I didn't want to take my ACG as the venues were a bit "lively". Last week-end we did a couple of Xmas parties and the ACG came with me. A smile on my face all night. [/quote] I remember Chris2112 saying how he would play with his old ACG for hours - I can understnad that now, their is something morish about the tone. That said it can't do everything and I think if I played a lot of slap the original set up would be better for the sharper attack. But.... I'm happy I got a P type sound, a jazz(ish) sound, a MM sound and a load of others too
  5. seeing that you are going to buy atleast one jazz pup, or possibly two in one housing, rout a hole in a body and so on.... have you seen the delano hybrid pickup?
  6. dont forget the pickup placement
  7. [quote name='GazWills' timestamp='1355765091' post='1902441'] wow - such a great bass. If this is still up for sale in 4-6 weeks I am going to be very veeeery tempted [/quote] I'll keep bumping to tempt away then!
  8. So.... first thoughts.... One. Alan is a gent. Really really- he put up with me asking questions without seeming to have any money to give him. If I had money for a bass I would have no problem giving him it and trusting him to build it. Two. Alan doesn't sell the East knobs with them. That is not a problem as I don't like the look of the knobs anyway. 4 gold stack knobs would also cost £41. £3.50 each for these http://www.axesrus.co.uk/Grub-Screw-Alpha-Concentric-knobs-p/hc003.htm seemed much better. Surprisingly they are really good quality parts too and look way more warwick. three. you need to have good ears to use it. I love this as I used to do sound tech at various events and used to love EQing a live band. four. It can do a lot! a lot of Qboost on a single pickup can sound harsh - add both together and magical things start happening. The high stack can massivly alter how it sounds or correct the unnatural sound - just messing I've found that this is a 'tune by ear' thing. Alan's suggestion to set each pickup individually isn't a bad one- but I found myself doing it by ear and they all seem to effect each other in terms of the sound you get. The blend pot is key five. It's very natural sounding- like you can hear it's doing stuff, it has it's own sound - but that doesn't feel fake. five. I still need to find the tones I like - but with everything open and the treble off (as close to flat as it will go) it sounds better than before.... mainly as the pickups have been opened up and nasal tone of the Warwick has been taken away. For a streamer stage one I think thats a good thing- for a more Warwick-y sounding fretted warwick (i.e. lots of Wenge) then I would possibly stick with the MEC preamp. Six - I still need to play with this a lot more. But.... I tried a Alembic in a shop this year- beautiful instrument, £3k secondhand and they stuck me through a £80 practice amp that sounded like crap.... but I did find myself doing new things with my fingers - finding the bass more playable and rewarding and trying and pulling off things I hadn't tried before. It was a nice bass. To heavy and expensive for me but still so nice. With the ACG preamp in I was mainly just playing whatever while I played with the controls... I did catch myself however when I realised I was playing things on the warwick that I had never done before, that it seemed to reward playing and technique in a new way(s) - this is a very very very good thing.
  9. [quote name='hamfist' timestamp='1355836307' post='1903330'] Outstanding ! Look forward to hearing how it all goes. What's the wait time on these ? [/quote] well I ordered it on monday at about 11am, it arrived today at about 9am... Alan is a star... It's in, ill give some first impressions tomorrow
  10. way better. I did wonder why it sounded so bad compared to the warwick
  11. You see how someone has told him it's not a '54ri and he then has asked what year reissue they think it is. The answer is not only on the reciept but it's stamped in the neck pocket!!
  12. Hello Today is an exciting day - why? because it's my birthday and secondly the birthday money has let me buy something.... and I think it may very well be the first bass related thing* I've bought new since I bought my NOS status bass in 2003 - so exciting. Years back I picked up a Warwick Streamer stage one off Warwickhunt, and really didn't get on with it. Then picked up another, lighterweight one which to me sounded way nicer. It took me years before this became my "main" bass though - years of buying and selling other stuff- and one of the main reasons was the sound. The bass was equipped with MEC PJ pickups and the original MEC 2 band preamp. And... it just wasn't nice- it was quite a thin naisel tone with this daft attack. Say you were just peddling the root note for a song - (think U2 style!) on a Fender bass you get a steady dum-dum-dum-dum-dum or what ever, this sounded like a machine gun - all attack and little sustain (relative) - which wasn't really what I wanted. Apart from that, and acoustically, it had an awesome rich low end and a cutting high end. It sat in busy mixes way better than my other basses. So last year I decided to change it - and bought a PJ set of Barts (original series) for it and a Glockenklang two band preamp. Well the glock wasn't much use, the bass already had quite heavy highs and lows - and the MEC preamp which pulls in the high and low mids with it works quite well - the Glock on the other hand just did not work with this bass. I ended up using the bass in passive mode most the time at which point it was time to sell the pre. For a few months till I picked up a passive blend pot I ran the thing with the pickups straight to jack - and it sounded awesome! Really opened up the pickups in a really nice way. Eventually I stuck the MEC preamp in - and while it's not bad it does sound a little bit like my bass has a cold. So a high, or vairable input impedance would be good in a new preamp. And what next caught my eye was the ACG pre. My amp has a pretty good 4 band EQ, so another 3/4 band seemed silly but I like tinkering with sound and sweepable controls that let me do it by ear work well for me. The ACG looked like it would give me the useful passive roll off the Glock had when turned off - which suited the streamer - plus a whole lot more control over the mids and then the option to bring some of the high end back in - sounds like a winner! So saved up about 4 times - including selling loads off stuff, then trading a guitar for more stuff to sell.... and each time the money went on something else (an engagement ring being the biggie) and today placed my order! *except strings, scratch plates and I just remembered my cab was new too.
  13. [quote name='charic' timestamp='1355744974' post='1902003'] Convince him that his own project would have much better prospects, I mean... your JUST a cover band after all [/quote] * you're !
  14. I don't get it. Like I like playing football but I don't turn up at Alex Ferguson's office and suggest I could add something extra to the United forward line do I? Why does the cock think a band is any different. Though I bet his guitars cost more than both your guitarist's rigs. Always the way
  15. [quote name='jonthebass' timestamp='1355696485' post='1901593'] This. Especially Bravewood Guitars for me. [/quote] to give him his due at least he makes his stuff. Nash I don't get
  16. [quote name='2elliot' timestamp='1355697535' post='1901620'] I tried a Sandberg California yesterday. It reminded me of a 5 string Trace Elliot T Bass I once owned. Beautifully built, awful to play... 30 seconds later and it was back on the stand. I was gutted, it looked fantastic. On the up side my GAS is cured. [/quote] when I first started playing I had a thing for a t bass on a local shop, never had the balls to try it. What are they like?
  17. would I be alone in thinking if you were in glasgow with the money and messaged the seller you might be able to get that? Those amps are supposed to be good - never heard one though. One of the few wee things that make me look at my rig and wonder
  18. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1355656082' post='1900920'] It also says on that receipt that it's a '51 Re-Issue rather than a '54. The bit I love is the carefully photographed pots & wiring, so that you can see that they're the original '51 Re-Issue pots and the original '51 Re-Issue solder is still in place. I really should check that the pot-codes authenticate back to a genuine '51 Re-Issue. You can't be too careful when buying high-value vintage basses, you know. [/quote] if you're selling a japanese fender for over £800 then these little touches help you know!
  19. A while back I had a my acoustic up for trade. I also mentioned that for a very special bass I could add my electric to a trade. I got two messages in the space of 5 min. One offered me a tiwanese Yamaha BB for... both guitars and £50 One offered me a japanese Yamaha BB, a Squier japan Jazz and a bass pod thing - for my acousitic. I had to think quite hard to come up with a polite response to the first one!
  20. In another note... while seeing blond versions of the same thing on ebay for about £300 I also saw this.... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LEARN-TO-PLAY-THE-BASS-GUITAR-ON-DVD-18-/280968045081?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item416b002219 does the (18) mean it's for over 18's only? what on earth is he doing with his bass? sorry off topic
  21. Hmm... so next time you go to sell a bass.... invest in a nice SLR! Nice photos, well written text, you would trust the seller.... and maybe people want to be like sting? I dunno!
  22. [quote name='JPJ' timestamp='1355533989' post='1899798'] They are better than nice mate. This is a close cousin of mine (mines tulip wood body & rosewood 'board, Dimarzio Ultras) so a little more '60s jazz than I'd imagine this is especially as mine has the stock J-Retro with the inbuilt eq curve. But in terms of playability and build quality, you have to go a long long way to better an Overwater imho [/quote] yeah - the overwater jazzes seem to be really highly desired - this is one of the nicer ones I've seen (too many with too much custom option bling)
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