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Grangur

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  1. [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Why not mail [color=#323232]Si600. He lives in Northampton. He could check the bass and watch you play and you might get a bit closer to the answer.[/color][/font][/size] [color=#323232][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]... If Simon doesn't mind, that is.[/font][/color]
  2. [quote name='danbowskill' timestamp='1392102249' post='2364586'] Now Traded, thanks :-) [/quote] Maybe you could change the title then? So folk don't keep coming here for no reason.
  3. It's not such an amazing bargain. It only costs £78 for a full working one. [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_mb222t.htm"]http://www.thomann.d...nton_mb222t.htm[/url] So you may as well pay the extra 40 and have a "good" neck, body and electrics. Edit: you could always order a set of Seymour Duncans in the same order
  4. [quote name='AngelLaHash' timestamp='1392049031' post='2364030'] I hear the MM's are a bit shorter... [/quote] Yes the instrument's overall length may be shorter, but it's the distance from the nut to the saddles of the bridge that matters. If you look at your diagram, they're all the same. The Musicman has the bridge closer to the back of the body. [quote name='Ou7shined' timestamp='1392051783' post='2364086'] Why not? [/quote] Because the pick-guard is only decoration. It has no effect on the musical function of the instrument.
  5. To my ears a Warwick makes a totally different tone to a Musicman. My perception is the Warwick gives a deeper growl and the Musicman I tried in a shop gave a more electronic/metalic, zingy sound. But that's just me. Edit: that said. I have a Wishbass with a Musicman-style Kent Armstrong pup in it, and that gives the deepest bark/growl of any of my bases. You should buy the one you like the sound of most; which is something nobody here can tell you. Have you played them both?
  6. You're only here once. You can spend too many years of your life trying to make a bad situation into a good one, but unless the rest of the band see a problem nothing will change. You did the right thing. Now you're free to make your next project happen. Go for it!
  7. As a learner it's really easy to find you play almost everything on the first 5-7 frets. I think what your teacher is doing is to try to get you comfortable in breaking that barrier and have you feel comfortable in the higher section of the neck. I say go with the teacher, he may lack something in the communication of his objectives, but he's not crazy. Good luck
  8. Looking cool. What tools do you use for the shaping? I've got similar job to do on one. I'm new to doing this but I'm planning on using a Dremel with a sanding drum bit.
  9. Beaut of a bass there. Are the pup Bartolinis or Ibanez on these?
  10. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1391963209' post='2363025'] All taken from my trusty Fender handbook peoples. [/quote] Yeah, yeah, yeah. You need to get out more.
  11. It's probably due to a bad angle in your wrist. Take a look at these 2 vids [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIYuqTsUlyM[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGZikYZsyNc[/media] Thanks for posting this. I've just found I have the problem Dave Marks describes - tingles in the arm in the morning.
  12. "It takes all sorts to make a world". Maybe you need more variety in your life than the other, shallow folk in the band? Maybe you're still looking for "that sound"? I've got 4 basses and one I'm still building. AND I'm not even in a band (work commitments prevent it) I love to have different sounds, the variety keeps me going. Maybe one day I'll hit on one bass and desert the others, but it won't be this week. Well, I doubt it anyway.
  13. If you ever find yourself up near Bishops Stortford, you can drop in and try 3 out for size. I'm in the process of building a fretless twin to the P-bass. Other than that I've an ESP Ltd 5 string and the Wishbass. So you'd get to try lined and unlined. Edit: Btw, I'd never think of de-fretting the SS1. I love fretless, but I love that bass too.
  14. I've been playing this bass a few times and it's growing on me. I don't see it as a bass for playing down the "Dog & Duck", but as I don't play there, or anywhere else for that matter as I'm a noob and not very good. The other night I did play it on the strap. It weighs 9lb and after 2 hours of loving it I took it off only to find I've slipped a disc in my shoulders. As a result I've not played anything much in the past few days, but I did pick the Wishbass up today and tried out recording on Reaper for the first time. So guys here you are, warts and all, here's an embarrassing clip to give you a sneak into the sound of the bass. It's with the tone cranked wide open and plugged straight into the Focusrite. https://soundcloud.com/grangur/wishbass-test As a result of the shoulders I'm taking a revision on the Wishbass. It's not exactly over heavy, but I've come to the conclusion it's pulling my shoulders forward too much. So I think it's going under the Dremel to under-go some reshaping. The re-shape will include some shaving of the centre of the "saddle" part of the top, and some shaving of the area under the neck near the lower horn. In the meantime I'll be recording some more and will try to get a better recording. Cheers Rich
  15. +1 to the above. Don't change the Warwick before you KNOW you like fretless that much that you won't ever want to go back.
  16. This is a surprisingly bassy sounding little instrument. It's branded as Valencia and crafted in China. It's in very good condition. There's one or two small dings as it has been used in school by a young child, but nothing to worry too much about. It would suit anyone wanting a small guitar for a child, or to have in the car for those idle moments on the M25 perhaps? (Please do check your copy of the Highway code, as mine doesn't seem to mention instrument playing while driving) Failing the above, you could convert it to a U-bass perhaps? It comes with a neat gig-bag and I can ship it to you for £5 if you're outside the south/southeast/east-anglia/Cambs sort of area. (I travel about a bit now I've pumped up the tyres on the bicycle.) Thanks for looking Richard
  17. I had a similar clicking/buzz once on a bass. When I played the "A" string it happened. What it turned out to be was a loose clover-leaf in the post of the tuning head on the G string. I know yours wont be a clover-leaf, cos Ibby don't use them. But don't limit your search to the D string. It can be the frequency of the vibration of the D string is just right to make something else rattle.
  18. Maple neck bought for a project from another BCer, but I've since scrapped the idea. This a good smooth neck with road-worn look including cool area on back of neck; darkened through use. So this neck has been used, loved and looked after. The pocket is 62mm wide at the bottom and 43mm across the nut. I'm not sure of the origin of the neck except it's from a Fender-style P-bass. Bad point - someone has sprayed the headstock in yellow, but this could be stripped, or painted in another colour to your choice. £25 posted/collected from Bishops Stortford in the East Herts area. Thanks for looking Cheers Richard
  19. If Mcnach's guy can't/won't do them I could. Here's a prototype. I could make the sides straight. It would be easier to make them straight. I've shaped the top and curved off the bottom, so it's clear of the E string. Also, this one is probably deeper than you'd need it. Edit: The one shown is in ebony So you could sand it and shape it more if you want.
  20. [quote name='hamfist' timestamp='1391760934' post='2360922'] Excellent ! result ! [/quote] Agreed! Perfect ending
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