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neepheid

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  1. Steve sent me a pickguard to complete my Tokai Thunderbird and refused to take a penny in return - top marks to that gentleman!
  2. If I trust them, sure. If I don't, then no. This kinda limits it to "people I know". Everyone must ask first.
  3. I have an old Laney 30W thing which I bought in ignorance when I bought my first bass. It makes a noise. It's loud enough to practice with a drummer with the dampeners on. Therefore it does what it needs to. If I had my time again, I'd look at a Roland Cube 30 for the built in effects giggle, or just try and find something light - that old Laney is pretty heavy for all that it does.
  4. I have a Tokai Thunderbird. I did consider the Epi Thunderbird Pro, but I don't like a thin neck (the Tokai is about half way between a P and a J) and I'm not sure that active electronics belong in a Thunderbird
  5. I sent you a PM this morning... if you're having bother with that then email me neepheid AT hotmail DOT com Cheers
  6. If you like the sound of the QP but hate the look of the logo then you should be able to rub the logo off with some T-cut/Safe Cut. Might take a while, but all you're doing is accelerating what happens naturally anyway
  7. Call that North?! Pah! Welcome to the forum
  8. [quote name='Bassmouseman' post='748286' date='Feb 17 2010, 12:13 PM']If this was a 5 string i would have your arm off! [/quote] Ahh, never mind, cheers for looking anyway
  9. The only flats I've tried are Rotos, and I hated them. Horribly high tension, could hardly play them.
  10. I owe it all to my wife, she inspires me, encourages me and challenges me, sometimes all at the same time.
  11. [quote name='arthurhenry' post='748223' date='Feb 17 2010, 11:32 AM']It would have been nice for someone to come up and say they'd noticed, but perhaps this is an unrealistic expectation.[/quote] I think you're expecting too much, just be happy in your own knowledge that you played well or had a good gig.
  12. Main differences: 1 has 1 pickup, 1 has 2 (no prizes for that one, I guess) The VM P has a wider neck (41mm at nut) than a Standard P (Jazz width - 38mm). May not seem like a lot, but crucial for some. The VM range probably has a slightly better value retention than the Standard.
  13. I think they're (RD Artist) awesome and it is an ambition of mine to own one, one day. A later model with the independent switches for expansion/compression and bright mode.
  14. I also did similar upgrades to a Squier P: solid shaft CTS pots Sprague orange drop capacitor Seymour Duncan quarter pounder New pickguard (get the drill out, you will have to fill and redo some of those holes) Reamed out the tuner holes and fitted full size open gear tuners "Big F" Fender neckplate Chrome set screw fitting barrel knobs Comedy "Fecker Imprecison" headstock logo It was a lot of fun and turned an adequate bass into a good bass imho.
  15. Bump for price drop to £325. I'm not going any lower, if it doesn't sell at that price then I'm keeping it. So there!
  16. neepheid

    Panda Eyes Gigs

    The hardest working band in Aberdeen (ha!) will be back in action soon. Got a birthday party to play at on the 27th February, and although it's a bit of a way away, have a gig booked in the Moorings in Aberdeen on May 29th. Hoping to get more gigs organised between now and then.
  17. Nothing, honest guv! Having said that, I just bought a Tokai Thunderbird for a laugh on Friday
  18. My first and still current rig - Hartke 3500 head into Ashdown ABM 4x10 cab. First gig was with a Squier Bronco.
  19. Maybe we need an outroductions forum...
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