
CBbass
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"[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]beloved 73' P bass. She's been with me for 23 years and was the first proper guitar my Dad bought for me when he realised I was really serious about being a bassist". [/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] [/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Dude, at least consider not selling this. It's a decent bass with a huge amount of sentimental value. Money is money, it comes and goes. I'm almost certain you'll really, really regret this in 10 years time.[/font][/color]
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The basses you find nailed to pub walls... What the heck?
CBbass replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
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I pay for whichever model has the closest spec I want. When I buy a bass I look at pretty much every part, I was thinking of a MiM model or USA but the USA simply had what I wanted. I have to admit Japan on the whole are very good at making instruments, Fender Japan get's all the cool new models too .
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Really quite boring & not at all AWESOME Fender Jazz '73
CBbass replied to molan's topic in Basses For Sale
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The basses you find nailed to pub walls... What the heck?
CBbass replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
Make them an offer for the bass, perhaps you can get it for a low price! -
Tasteful mods, nice to see someone modding a Squier and not putting a Fender logo on. I don't care for the plates personally as they get in the way of my playing but some like them. I hope you enjoy your bass!
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He's skilled, unique and everyone (himself included) seem to enjoy it, as I did. I don't see the problem .
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L@@K +++HOLY MACKEREL BATMAN +++ Amazing bass +++ AWESOME +++L@@K
CBbass replied to throwoff's topic in Basses For Sale
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RARE & UNIQUE +++ AWESOME +++ for sale ... MINT
CBbass replied to Happy Jack's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='Jones_Stuff' timestamp='1336091802' post='1640910'] One on Gumtree right now. [url="http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/aria-diamond-dmb-30-bass-guitar/101648747"]http://www.gumtree.c...uitar/101648747[/url] [/quote] Thanks dude, I always check Gumtree but I didn't think of it this time! I'll make an offer when I get paid on Monday.
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Thanks for replying, I'm a fan of shell pink; is the pink they have shell pink or a different tone? I may just wait till one pops on ebay, I kind of like all the colours they do anyway. I would get the CAR but I already have a CAR bass (my only bass) so I'd like something different.
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I've always been a fan of the Mosrite shape and just discovered the 'Aria DMB-380'. Once more the "configuration" of this basses is exactly what I'm looking for. I've never seen one of these in person and highly doubt any music shop near me has one in stock so I would like to know if anyone here has any kind of experience with these... perhaps even with Aria in general. I also would like to know if the nut is more like a Precision or Jazz and where these are made (I'm guessing Korea?). Ultimately I'd like a white one but can't find anywhere in the UK with these in stock in that colour. Does anyone have any ideas how I can get one of these without dealing with overseas? Perhaps a dealer? Thanks!
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Alright, I'll highlight the non aesthetic differences. American special Slimmer neck ("slim taper"?) - subjective but, I like this. Don't get this confused with a Jazz nut width, they are different things. This is the "C" shape width on the back which is slimmer. It has the same nut width as the 70's bass. Graphite rods - IMO better, won't need much adjustment, less prone to warping and dead frets. Greasebucket circuit - not sure how I feel about this, I'd most likely change the electronics on both basses anyway Medium Jumbo frets - I'd probably prefer the smaller "vintage" frets of the 70's but frets don't make much of a difference in my playing to care. Satin neck finish - far better in my hands, feels nice and quick to play. Gloss looks nice though but I don't like playing on it. USA made 70's Thumb rest - good for finger players, 90% of the time I use a pick so it doesn't affect me much. Tuners - I like these ones more, feel nicer and have a true classic look. Vintage truss rod - Will need standard adjustments, I'm not sure if they are different to your regular fender ones which are prone to dead spots and the usual. Has the vintage stripe accross the back and block below logo. Japan made. The 70's is cool, It's what an actual "pawn shop" precision may look like. It looks very unique and I like it. The white would look awesome with black hardware. I feel Japans quality control is on par with the USA so don't let it affect your decision. The Special is more traditional with some modern touches. I wanted a 70's style bass but with modern features. I prefer the look and features on this bass and the CAR gets me nostalgic over a guitar I once had but had to sell for financial reasons.I actually prefer this bass over any of the USA line and love it's features. I can't wait for mine to arrive! The most important thing to me when buying a bass is the neck, if there's somthing I don't like about a neck on a bass then I just sell the bass. Hope this helps.
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Well I have an american special on order because it is the closest spec Precision made to what I'm after. CAR + maple is dreamy .
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Nice to see somthing new. Don't like any enough to actually consider getting though.
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This thread went so off topic that I was confused for a while and had to re-read a few times. Then I realised you were referring to an avatar picture (none display on my screen). Anyway, don't the older Jags have a matching headstock? I heard they almost always require after-market shielding but are great basses. I love the CAR matching with blocks ones! Perhaps one day I may pick one up.
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[quote name='Gust0o' timestamp='1335203622' post='1627242'] Well, you could build from Ibuprofen to Heroin, if the pain becomes more severe. It's what Keith would do [/quote] Classic
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Made me think of this, perhaps yours isn't quite so severe if it is this.
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[quote name='Doctor J' timestamp='1335043379' post='1625224'] Good beard too. [/quote] x3
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Well I personally would never own more than 2, I don't even own a single bass at the moment because I've sold the one I had and am waiting for delivery of a "replacement". I don't really have a problem with anyone owning any amount of basses as long as they can finance it and it doesn't clutter up the house driving people crazy . I have a P coming, I could see myself getting an l2000 eventually just to cover all the tones I want.
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Fender Highway One Precision for trade or sell OIRO £400 SOLD
CBbass replied to steve's topic in Basses For Sale