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Everything posted by miles'tone
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The Smiths were my Beatles growing up and I love them dearly to this day. I kind of went off Morrissey's solo material for a long time but I must say this last decade he's just got better and better again. He's always got stick since the beginning and he always will, but that's ok. I love Marmite myself.
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Go Ibanez. The deciding factor on what makes a good B string is the string itself. If you buy flubby strings it won't matter what your scale length is. Get a nice high tension string and you're golden. In my humble and ting.
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Just bought a set of Fender P5 pickups off Barrie. It was a thoroughly enjoyable deal with a very nice chat and exchange of stories via PM. The pickups were packed up very well and arrived in tip-top condition very promptly which is fantastic. Many thanks Barrie, been a pleasure Cheers, Simon.
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I played a 2008 revamp in a shop when they first came out it was the best P I've ever played (played and owned quite a few). It was perfect weight and balance, tone and feel. The fit and finish were also excellent. I certainly would have bought it new but couldn't afford it at the time. Boy that sucked. The post 2012 Am Standards now have Custom Shop pickups. Boom!
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The Fender deluxe P special has a thin Jazz neck BTW.
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I sold an Italia Rimini to Neil, very easy dealings with good communication as we worked things out. He was true to his word, quick payment, no fuss. Deal with confidence. Cheers!
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I'm leaning towards the Capri orange. Ahem, 'get me bomber jacket... Really, the orange is very cool.
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Aston "Family Man" Barrett 1 - Dom 0
miles'tone replied to Dom in Dorset's topic in General Discussion
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I like all three, much more interesting than the usual, although I am a sucker for the '60s pastels. Daphne blue and tort have been on my bucket list for some time.
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[quote name='addam360' timestamp='1405365648' post='2501308'] Yeah, you and everyone else who just said to buy a P-Bass are probably right. I definitely wouldn't be able to just install the bridge pup later though, seriously not handy. It really bothers me that there doesn't seem to be a mid-range type of PJ Fender Precision. [/quote] Sorry, I didn't mean to do it yourself A good tech could carry out the work for you. All in, it should only cost you about £120. I say only, in relation to how much we all start throwing at basses we're not quite happy with. Can be hundreds. Good luck mate, hope you find something nice that suits you.
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The other alternative is to just buy a Fender Precision that you really get on with and see how that goes (insist the shop gives it a proper set up as part of the sale.) If you really find you can't live without a bridge pup, get one installed later on. At least you'll have a bass you'll love everything about. Cheaper than fannying about buying new necks etc. here and there too. Been there. It gets expensive.
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Schecter diamond P custom sounds just the ticket. They have a very good rep in the bang for buck stakes. http://www.richtonemusic.co.uk/products/schecter_diamond_p-custom_4_white.asp?gclid=CLH8gue4xL8CFVMRtAoddlsAGg
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Hey that sounds great to me! Do you have a really low action too? Here's some more Dave Margen, this one is off Moonflower (just had it on and it reminded me if this thread) Great burpy P tone that always makes me giggle about half way through when he gets stuck in Only a short track but I love it. Love the whole album. Santana - Zulu: http://youtu.be/XBHqYRnqm8o
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My first dealings with John.. He made me up a nice vintage P bass loom and I received it less than 24 hrs after my first enquiry PM. Not installed it yet but all the components are top quality, and his solder work is so neat and tidy (tidier than my USA Fender to be honest). It came installed on a card template with clear instructions and even a little screwdriver , all well boxed up for a safe journey. Well impressed and very pleased! The only downside I can see is that with the solderless connections it came with, there'll be no holding me back trying out all sorts of pickups with complete ease! Thanks again John for the fantastic goods and excellent service. Top chap. Edit: I've now installed it and it's as good as I hoped. Rock solid pots and sounds clear as a bell yet it can get really phat now thanks to the .1uF cap I specified. Great stuff!
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Terrible news. Proper legend who has seen and contributed massively to the development of jazz. He shared a room with Scott Lafaro in the 50's too. Some stories there. Another library burns down.. Thank you Charlie x
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Ernie Ball Earthwood. But they're rare as rocking horse plop and expensive now. Get a cheap double bass, some Innovation Silver Slaps strings and away you go. Bluegrass city. (That's what I did when I walked this path)
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[quote name='Snarf' timestamp='1404806554' post='2495780'] Hi, maybe this is a daft question, but how does it sound when it's played acoustically? Does it have much volume to it? [/quote] Not a daft question at all Yes it is relatively loud when played acoustically, has a really nice tone when played unplugged too. It's a lot louder than a solid body bass but of course not as loud as a true acoustic. It's great for practicing acoustically with an mp3 player with speakers for instance.
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Yes, great idea! I sold Eric a Yamaha BB in a smooth and easy deal. He paid for it right away and was very friendly on the PMs. He let me know as soon as it arrived safely which I was grateful of as it's always a worry sending a bass by courier. I would do business with Eric again for sure. Recommended. Many thanks!
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I've always loved Dave Margen's burpy P bass tone (call it moist and spanky myself ) Have you ever seen this vid? There's some good up close shots along the way. Love his work on Santana's Moonflower album, some if the best burpy P tone ever recorded in my opinion (if indeed we're on the same page here! ) I always thought he used a maple boarded P to get that sound but no, turns out he used this Oly white pre CBS P on everything. He still uses it today if and when he plays apparently, your '62 should do the business with the right strings/set up. Good luck with the ongoing quest! (Oh yeah, Dunlop's are cracking strings but I never gave mine chance to die properly so let us know how you get on.) PS.. Your bass is always gonna sound better if you rock it with a nice porno moustache! David Margen (Carlos Santana Band)- Runnin' - Epi…: http://youtu.be/hp7w6x1Fe7Y
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[quote name='zvirus' timestamp='1404455694' post='2492717'] Hello Everyone, Made up my mind and went for.... VINTAGE V74MRJP FRETLESS... Its on its way to me now... Many people claiming its far better bass than F Squier VM Fretless , buying Squier I leave the shop and just lost £100 in value(!) After all Its just beggining of my journey with the fretless and I do not need Fancy Big name on my bass`s head ? I agree now, converting will be lot of hassles and a week or two wasted in my life its a lot as Im almost 40 yo. Thank You all for participating! [/quote] Congrats man, I had one of those and it was ace! Wish I still had it actually. A great place to start your fretless journey, and not a moment of it will be a waste of time if you're having fun Enjoy!
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Sold a p/j set of Dimarzios to Bruce in a very easy and friendly deal. Instant payment and great on the comms.. Thanks very much mate