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nickcarey

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  1. Duly noted. Measurement checked 6mm
  2. Bump - If these don't go in the next few days they are going on dreaded Ebay NOW only £70 all in!
  3. Two brass controls in new condition - not required in the end Please note 5mm size. These are designed for smaller pots. £5 for the pair (includes postage)
  4. Two brass controls in new condition - not required in the end Designed for solid pot shafts. £5 for the pair (includes postage)
  5. A pair of quality Schaller Tuners only briefly fitted to a bass. Includes all parts (see pics) Suitable for Fender or Musicman basses £30 (includes postage) See: [url="http://bass-machine-heads.com/hp36159/BM-Series.htm"]http://bass-machine-heads.com/hp36159/BM-Series.htm[/url]
  6. You are looing at a pair of V2JLH Humbucking Jazz Pickups. These pickups are very diverse. You can get a modern studio sound to old school growl. It effectively saves you having to having many basses as many sounds can be produced from these pickups. They are ultra quiet and behave like active Pups due to no hum and their high output. Ged Green (Luthier from Manchester) sold me these only a few weeks ago. They come with a Jazz Chrome cover with all the pots fitted and wired. All you will need is to solder the wires from your bass to the relevant controls. A wiring diagram is included to make this easy. The volumes are controlled by a concentric control to avoid putting an extra hole into a Jazz Bell Chrome cover. I am a teacher and am incredibly careful with my gear, which I'm sure my students would back up. So you are getting the chance to get some ex-demo pups here for a good price. I have included Ged's invoice of £147 as proof. The chrome plate and pots were not included in the price. I'm only expecting a few extra pounds for these. The sort of price i'm looking for, for every thing including postage is £100. For more info and sound clips please go to: [url="http://eu.villex.com/pickups.html"]http://eu.villex.com/pickups.html[/url]
  7. Hi Barry, If you are still interested I will split the bridge pup for £45 (includes postage) Nick [quote name='barry44' post='184024' date='Apr 23 2008, 07:04 PM']if you are splitting them, i may be interested in the bridge pup. keep me posted if you decide[/quote]
  8. Hi Barry, Thanks for your interest. To be honest I would rather sell them as a set. However if they don't shift after another few days I will get back to you. Regards Nick [quote name='barry44' post='184024' date='Apr 23 2008, 07:04 PM']if you are splitting them, i may be interested in the bridge pup. keep me posted if you decide[/quote]
  9. I'm surprised these have not had a sniff yet as they are top of the range passive noise free Pups. Am I asking too much for them? Let's make it offers in the region of the asking price then. Any Qs feel free to ask Nick
  10. For more info see: [url="http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/basslines/cutting-edge-1/stkj2_hot_for_j/"]http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/bass...tkj2_hot_for_j/[/url]
  11. Hi, the Mk IIs just have a metronome. Nick [quote name='ragados' post='182066' date='Apr 21 2008, 06:09 PM']Shucks, beaten to the punch. Does anyone know if this thing has a built in drum beat track thingy :-P[/quote]
  12. New Jazz Pickguard in Black with wrapper still on. Would suit a Fender Mex Jazz. £12 (postage included)
  13. [b]TASCAM Bass Trainer CD-BT1 MKII[/b] This unit comes in original packaging and includes all literature. It is easy to use. It is in as new condition due to only a few hours usage. [color="#FF0000"]Features:[/color] >Bass Guitar Input > VSA (Variable speed audition) where you can change the speed without changing the key (or pitch) > Bass Multiple Effects inc EQ > Bass Enhancement (for boosting or reducing bass on CDs you are listening to) > Metronome > Cromatic Tuner £60 (postage included)
  14. I'm selling a bargain set of Seymour Duncan Basslines Pickups! The PUPs are the STK-J2b (Bridge) and STK-J2n (Neck) They were fitted by a luthier on a custom fretless. I had them fitted for a week and decided they are not quite the sound I'm after on the fretless. Because of their short time on the bass they are like new. Come supplied in original boxes. They would be better suited for a fretted bass. Due to them being stacked they are noise free too. The bridge PUP is slightly wider than the neck PUP. Due to paying £130 for these, I'm after £90 (postage included) Nick
  15. Thanks for the info, I'll check it out. [quote name='SJA' post='178901' date='Apr 17 2008, 03:00 PM']Bass Player article listing his gear- [url="http://www.bassplayer.com/article/pino-palladino/nov-06/23886"]http://www.bassplayer.com/article/pino-pal...no/nov-06/23886[/url][/quote]
  16. Ta much I'll take a wee listen. The other thing I was wondering about are the types of strings Musicman fit to fretless Stingrays by default.
  17. Hi folks, On Pino Palladino's landmark bassline on Paul Young's track Wherever I Lay My Hat does anyone know whether he used Flats on his Musicman or Roundwounds? I think his sound, and of course his playing is so damn good. Cheers Nick
  18. [quote name='owen' post='164377' date='Mar 27 2008, 11:29 AM']Nick, Your avatar totally rules![/quote] Thanks dude. I dig your furry bass. ;-)
  19. [quote name='dlloyd' post='164368' date='Mar 27 2008, 11:14 AM']That's a beauty! Looks just like my old one apart from the rosewood fingerboard. Thought it was a one piece body before I saw the edge... they're pretty good at matching grain, aren't they?[/quote] Thanks for your compliment. I'm amazed at the quality of Musicman Basses for the money. They are as good if not better than some expensive exotic makes. I wish I could keep this beauty but it's down to not really needing it. I have been far too sensible and whittled down my collection to two Jazz basses over the last couple of years. I used to have errr quite a few, oooops! I've become a disciplinarian (if there's such as word) and decided to only keep basses and gear I use regularly. Nick
  20. I have now reduced this from[color="#FF0000"] £820[/color] to [color="#FF0000"]£775[/color] Some lucky player is going to get an as new bass for a bargain price! This bass has barely been used as I teach with another bass. Any qs. feel free to ask Nick
  21. [quote name='Quatschmacher' post='162836' date='Mar 24 2008, 09:04 PM']Sorry to hijack - are those EB flats in the picture (and the recording)? What gauge?[/quote] It has Rotosound Nickel Roundwounds fitted. 45-105 Simple strings, simple sound!
  22. [quote name='David Nimrod' post='162779' date='Mar 24 2008, 06:52 PM']True MM sound... and nice playing too [/quote] Thanks very much for your interest & compliment David
  23. [quote name='mathewsanchez' post='162727' date='Mar 24 2008, 05:20 PM']I think that finish is trans gold. There's a trans orange ray a bit further down the for sale page if you want to see the difference.[/quote] Top marks for your observation. I'm sure it's Translucent Orange. Check out the Musicman website. Thanks for your interest. Nick
  24. I have had a thought that I might aswell include two sample tracks that were recorded with this Stingray. These were put together with the versatile Mr Mic Mac Moe kindly playing the drums. The Mixing EQ is not great on these tracks but the Musicman still cuts through like a knife. Enjoy, Nick
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