Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Linus27

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    4,861
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Everything posted by Linus27

  1. How is this done? Is there a program to do this or is it just something that was done for these tracks?
  2. What's this active/passive switch? Can you tell me more? Did you fit it yourself or did it come as standard with the bass? Is there any sound difference when passive and active? Thanks
  3. [quote name='lateralus462' post='355072' date='Dec 15 2008, 02:48 PM']It says they're out of stock on the andertons website[/quote] Andertons website is not always up to date. It might be worth phoning them. When I went to have a look, the bass was not even on the website but i asked and they got a new one down still boxed from upstairs. Try Guitar Village in Farnham also. [url="http://www.guitarvillage.co.uk/product-detail.asp?id=6624&catid=8&manid=29&quantity=1&product=Fender+70%27s+Reissue+Jazz+Bass%2C+3+Tone+Sunburst%2C+New%2C+Inc%2E+Gigbag"]http://www.guitarvillage.co.uk/product-det...C+Inc%2E+Gigbag[/url]
  4. [quote name='lateralus462' post='355021' date='Dec 15 2008, 01:55 PM']I think I'll probably end up going for one of these, unless something amazing turns up secondhand. Now I just need to find a shop near enough to me that has them in stock!!![/quote] Have you tried Andertons in Guildford?
  5. To be honest, that was my thought at first, that Mexican Fender's were horrible. I was after a mid range bass that I could use as a solid workhorse and would either be my second bass to a Musicman or my joint main bass to the Musicman. So I did a search and saw some threads on here regarding this bass and the Mexican Fender 50's Precision. Both basses were being raved about. Especially the 70's Jazz. Some were even saying that it was as good as and better than the American models which people had played in the shops or owned. Of course, the proof was in the playing so I went down to Andertons in Guildford to try a few different basses, including the 70's re-issue Jazz. The standard Mexican jazz bass was horrible. The standard Mexican Precision was okish but certainly not what I wanted to spend £350 on. So I tried the 70's re-issue jazz as this was what I really wanted to play and from just holding it, the bass felt fantastic. Please note, this was also brand new out of the box. Plugged in and again, fantastic. Clear, punchy with lots of great tone. The bass does however feel very 70's. Bit frets, defined C shape neck and looks very retro. I fell in loved with it and my wife said your playing that as if its been your bass for years. I then compared it to a musicman and this also sounded fantastic (I used to own one so I know how they sound and play) but no better or worse than the 70's Fender. Just very different. Totally different tone and totally different neck. So the Fender stood up very well and I happily parted with £450. I then went about comparing it to my 1988 Japanese ESP 400 Series Jazz bass which is one of the best basses I have heard and to be honest it sounds as good if not slightly better. So as you can see, it really is a superb bass and as others have said, some of the Mexican basses are stunning and better than the American counterparts. All you can do is go and try one for yourslef. I would also have a read through these threads. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=31064&hl=Linus27"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...&hl=Linus27[/url]
  6. My wife came up with this idea which I thought was pretty cool but I am not so sure how to go about it. My old band recorded and released an album. She said she would like to get it made into a music book like the ones you see for other bands. However, as we would design it, we can choose what would go into it. So we would have the music, band photos, recording diary excerts and anything else relevant. However, we would need somebody to transpose the music. I am not sure what goes into normal music books but maybe the melody and bass part. To be honest, no idea as not sure what normally goes into a music book. So, has anyone done anything like this? Anyone point me in the right direction to get me started? Any companies who could do this? I think the main thing is getting the album transposed into music. After that then I guess getting the whole thing put together and printed. Any help appreciated.
  7. What a great idea. I don't want to borrow it but if I ever did it would only come back with 4 strings and a missing tuner. 5 String basses are so wrong
  8. [quote name='lateralus462' post='354568' date='Dec 14 2008, 08:43 PM']2. After dismissing Fender/Jazz basses for so long thinkking that they looked nice but probably weren't for me the VMJ has completely changed my mind - in fact at the moment I think my ideal bass at the moment would be a Sunburst 70's style jazz with block inlays and a tort pickguard, but that just sounds so unlike me.[/quote] I have just bought a Fender 70's Reissue Jazz bass, exactly as you described. Block inlays in Sunburst. It does have a black pickguard but you can change that or take it off your VMJ and put it on the Fender Not only highly recommended here (look for my other threads) but when I was buying it, I was comparing it to a Musicman and there really was not much in in it. Yes it had a different sound and neck but no worse, just different. It cost £440 and I love it. Check the picture below.
  9. [quote name='lateralus462' post='353262' date='Dec 12 2008, 11:32 PM']That's it - I'm officially hooked. I was expecting this bass to be a cheap introduction to fretless (which it is) but I'm blown away by the quality - easily matches the standard of my Ibanez which was a fair bit more expensive!!! Sounds good as well - although it's a little bit noisy, but I'm sure some proper shielding will sort that out. Oh and it looks sooo much better with a pickguard as well.[/quote] See, we knew you would love it. Its such a bgreat bass. Now get some pictures up with the scratchplate on
  10. [quote name='simon1964' post='352404' date='Dec 12 2008, 08:39 AM']Ish again! You really need to use the lines as a guide. IMO, there is no substitute for using you ears on a fretless, and you will need to make minor adjustments to where you "fret" a note as you play, rather than rely slavishly on the lines. All part of the fretless fun! I very nearly bought Pentode's VMJ a few weeks back - I think it looks fantastic with a tort scratchplate.[/quote] Yeah very good point. Your ears are always your best option.
  11. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='352267' date='Dec 11 2008, 11:11 PM']The 95 means 1995, yes, but the 32 is merely a coincidence. Yours was probably the 3293rd bass they made in 1995. My SB325 is S/N 883357 and my SB330 is S/N 951938.[/quote] Ah ok, thank you for the help.
  12. [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='352026' date='Dec 11 2008, 06:38 PM']Yep she has been pointed in this direction. Haha if it gets relisted I might start 2 new accounts and bid it right up so he gets huge fees.[/quote] Your have to outbid me first
  13. By the way everyone, in case anyone is interested, I also have a genuine Musicman String Ray for sale. It was custom made just for me because I asked them really nicely and they said they would only do this for me as I am special. I also whispered the magic password, "Sound Control" which means I only had to pay the special £51 for it. Its made from a special wood that I hand picked which is called plastic. You can only get it in places like China so it's really rare. I also made sure that it was active but did not require a battery so to do away with the silly battery cover. The pickups are my own design that can't be found anywhere else and Ernie Ball loves them. I call them the "Sound Control Specials". So again, these pickups are really rare. The headstock is also special as I insisted that Ernie Ball did away with any information on the back of it. All other Musicman basses have this so this makes mine even more rare. Finally the bridge. this is so rare that I can't actually talk about it. Either way, I think your love this genuine String Ray bass thats really old and vintage yet also not that old and is pretty new. I have attached a photo but if you want anymore then I'll find an excuse not to post them. I can't be fairer than that. I'll start the bidding at £51.
  14. [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='352006' date='Dec 11 2008, 06:20 PM']I had 2 messages from the original seller. "Hi there yes i sold this bass to this guy but it is not a real musicman bass it is a cheap copy. If you want to speak send me your number and i will talk to you. Kind regards Allison" "I am disgusted that this guy has sold this bass for that amount of money. Do you know the person who has bought the bass? Or have you contacted them? When I sold him the bass if it had have been a real MM bass I would not have sold it for £51. It is nothing like a real MM as it doesn't have a MM pickup on, it is not active and the body is also made of plywood. He has stated that it is a real MM which is a complete lie. He has used official MM descriptions to list this bass. I feel very sorry for the person who bought the as he or she has been riped off. Hopefully they have not paid for the bass as yet. Please would you contact me back. Regards Allison"[/quote] Excellent work waynepunkdude. Is Allison a member here now? Point her in this direction. This chap has really annoyed me now as he blatently tried to rip somebody off. What a tosser. Woyuld love him to get some payback. I am checcking Ebay every now and again to see if he has offered it to the next bidder in the line. Nothing so far. Also keeping an eye out to see if he re-lists it. We could of course have some fun with the guy and say we saw the auction ended early and does he have any other Musicman basses for sale and see what he says back :)
  15. [quote name='Beedster' post='351771' date='Dec 11 2008, 02:03 PM']Plus it might also warn-off the second highest bidder to whom he might offer a second chance offer[/quote] Yes, great point. Please do leave negative feedback.
  16. Has anyone contacted the other bidders in case he does offer it to them???
  17. I have Greenking's old SB320, which is a honey sunburst colour and has gold hardware with the Gotoh tuners. It has a P/J pickup configuration and says SGC on the pickups and SGC Nanyo Bass Collection on the battery cover. The serial number is also a sticker on the battery cover and not inside the cover. It might be on the cover inside also but I have not looked to be honest. The serial number is 953293 so I guess the 95 means made in 95. The 32 means its a 320 so what does the 93 stand for?? Here is a picture of it with my other toys.
  18. [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='351273' date='Dec 10 2008, 09:42 PM']I bet you got a real boost from this, good spot.[/quote] Well, I am just happy that we caught a fraudster. There are enough tossers out there trying to rip inocent people off. We should all be happy that we did this. The only thing that caught my eye was the headstock looked the wrong shape, which was a little geeky of me. Also the sticker clearly looked wrong, the top horn looked a bit pointy and the body looked a bit thin. It was the other guys who noticed the more technical details like the bridge and pickups. So a great team effect with a great result.
  19. [quote name='Shonks' post='351257' date='Dec 10 2008, 09:33 PM']thanks for your messages buy the way!!! cool lot of geezers..CHEERS![/quote] Hi Shonks, great to see you made it here. I am Linus27 on here and first alerted this clever lot to what i thought was a fake. I am 27Renault who also contacted you on Ebay. Really pleased you have not parted with your money. As you can see from the above comments, it sure is a fake.
  20. Good news in the end. Has anyone emailed the winner to say its not a real Musicman?? Oh, and I got an answer to my question for picture of the back, neck plate and rear of the head stock. His reply was, [i]The neck plate has been replaced and the notivation sticker on the back has come off because its quite old.[/i] Another fraudster busted. Good work everyone.
  21. [quote name='lateralus462' post='350845' date='Dec 10 2008, 03:23 PM']Aren't individual opinions great Seriously though - I wouldn't have bought this Bass on looks, it's the decent reviews (and the price that swayed me). I think Jazz basses without the pickguard look fugly, so when I recieve mine I will change it (and surely even if I decided to take it off again the screw holes that are left would make it look more "Jaco" anyway?[/quote] HEHE I have a black jazz that I have taken the white scratplate of leaving the holes and it looks great. Anyway, I love my VMJ and I am sure your going to love yours when you get it. they are superb. The neck is especially brillaint.
  22. Blimey. I am quite proud in seeing what I thought was a fake Musicman on Ebay. I wonder if this would convince my wife that as I know all about them I should own one I also hope that it has saved someone from being ripped of. I've just asked for picture of the back of the body, the neck plate and the back of the headstock. I bet I don't get them
  23. [quote name='Raggy' post='350811' date='Dec 10 2008, 03:08 PM']Black [/quote] Yeah, thats what I think also. If your going to ruin it, I mean, change it and add a scratchplate, then I would choose black.
×
×
  • Create New...